In my opinion and not taking sides between two parties, refusing to shake hands does not necessarily mean a sign of disrespect.Khan placed his hand over his heart instead of shaking her hand in greeting. I believe it is a heartfelt gesture of recognizing her in a way he is accustomed to. In some other countries, they bow their heads or they embrace and pat each others back or kisses both cheeks or kisses the hand. "People can greet each other in different ways. The most important thing is to show respect by seeing each other, to meet each other ... to respect each other," this is what Khan said during an interview with state broadcaster Swedish Radio.......don't you think we all are entitled to stand by our customary gestures? Just saying.......

peace be with you all
kinda sad that women can't understand what sexists the muslims are...
Not all muslims are sexists,everywhere in the world not just muslims...... every individual is unique in their own ways. I have worked in Saudi Arabia, I have seen how some Arabs treat women with respect. I thought so before that they are sexists but as what I have witnessed, I was totally wrong. Not all are bad......here, there, and everywhere good and bad both exist.
there's good and bad in every type people... but if a muslim follows their religion and fatwa's, they are very sexist... not Arabs, persay, but muslims...
I believe so that if muslims follow their religion, they are sexist to some people but come to think of it, many muslim women feel safe, loved and respected , also they are treated very well in fact with the abundance of love and all the good things in life

maybe it has some advantages and disadvantages to it.... only muslims know that, we are not in their shoes

we cannot judge but we are entitled to our opinion based on what we have seen around us......simply an observation,stereotyping or a misconception.....
sure, if you say so... go to Saudi Arabia for a few days and then tell me how not sexist they are..
Ooh, I know for a fact coz I have worked there for 2 years:) it's could be sexist to some yes, I have nothing against of how they treat their women...it has its advantages and disadvantages....honestly I can't live the way women lived there because I want more freedom, but it seemed most of them are happy and contented.....and I acknowledge and respect that
hey are "happy and content" because they know nothing different from what the men tell them...
can they drive in SA? no, not allowed
can they go outside or anywhere without a male escort? no...
do they haft to walk behind the man, at least 5 paces? yes, they do
just by those three example alone, shows the male dominated society they live in. and because it's all they know, thats all they know...
by our standards, they have no rights, no where to go, and are not allowed to even argue with the man...
male sexist domination... but hey, thats their way, right?
They are happy and contented with the simplicity of life they live. Most of them are not exposed that much with the worldly things for they live a secured , safe and protected life. Well, some of them do wish to have more freedom. The devoted muslims men and women live a simple life, they are not into drinking or bar hopping or other worldly things.
Yes, women can't drive...but why drive if they have a husband to drive them or they can afford to pay for a driver?
Yes, they can go anywhere they want maybe not alone but always accompanied by male or female to be safe and not get molested by hungry men. For a lonely prey could be an invitation for a predator to feed his hungry eyes and mouth.
Yes, I have seen a lot of happy muslim couples there with their children walking beside each other.
Yes, it's a male dominated society indeed because they believe that women are the weakest sex and are always submissive to their husbands, they who need protection and should be well taken cared of, showered with love, respect and all the good things in life.
That's how abundant their lives are. They have their customs, beliefs and traditions which we also have in each countries and I think we should just respect that.
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dolphin0925
on Sat 04/23/16 10:58 PM