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What i meant is this..

In Saudi everyone regardless of religion has to wear a hijab/abhaya if outdoors.

If one doesnt want to wear a hijab one can go back to their country of origin and not complain about the garment using strong adjectives but surprisingly not using the word" damn money" earned in middle east...did any of the women you know say "cant wait to get rid of the damn money"?


No one forced anyone to work there...its not a slave trade.

All want to earn riyals yet condemn the culture and country.



Seems strange to me...a tad ungrateful it seems.

When I was in India I never broke any rules even a rule that didnt allow non brahmins to sit in the same dining room as brahmins in a temple.

I didnt get all emotional and go" wallahi! This is haraam!"


No big deal for me..i just abide rules..it was an orthodox temple where the patron Supreme Lord decided to break all tradition and turn the His own idol to face His downtrodden Bhakta back in those times...so you see I am simply very law abiding.


You should be happy that people like me exists since you are a lawyer.


Btw you use all sorts of adjectives and comparative words yet you try to escape on technical grounds and then say I take things out of context! Lol


True..about the Geeta..one doesnt need Chinmaya to know about Lord Krishna and Arjuna.


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