To: riri
It's gotta get hot in Florida wearing that get up.
I agree. I see Muslim women walking around my area, southern California, and I wonder why they don't drop from heat stroke.
I used to see a group of local high school girls jog past my office window each day. One of them was a Muslim, wearing a long robe and head scarf. Just watching her made me want to faint from the heat.
To: redheadtoo
"I agree. I see Muslim women walking around my area, southern California, and I wonder why they don't drop from heat stroke.
I used to see a group of local high school girls jog past my office window each day. One of them was a Muslim, wearing a long robe and head scarf. Just watching her made me want to faint from the heat."
Actually, I find that I am actually cooler when I cover myself when it is hot than when I wear things like shorts, sleeveless shirts, etc.
Even before Islam came along, people in the deserts would wear flowing robes and cover their heads w/ turbans or veils to keep the sun off them. When I see someone outside in the heat wearing shorts and a t-shirt, I instantly think of a baked potato. (and not to bright to be inviting skin cancer).
As a fellow redhead, you understand the dangers of the sun.
149 posted on
06/02/2003 2:18:18 PM PDT by
Tamar1973
("He who is compassionate to the cruel, ends up being cruel to the compassionate." Chazal,Jewish sage)
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