
Β π·π₯A European country is on the verge of banning the burkaβand the debate rages as if fabric were the true frontier of faith. But hereβs the truth: this was never really about clothing. Itβs about control. Control dressed as devotion. Control disguised as βrespect.β Control that tells women they were born wrong and must hide the evidence.
ποΈΒ If God Wanted You Hidden, He Wouldnβt Have Given You a Face
You come into this world naked. Unfiltered. Whole. Every curve, every featureβdesigned to exist in daylight. So if the divine truly wanted you to cover your face, wouldnβt He have skipped that part entirely?
Why give sight, breath, and expression only to demand they be erased? Thatβs not faith. Thatβs fear wrapped in fabric. π§β‘οΈπ€
And hereβs the question religion never quite answers: if this is about βmodestyβ or βpurity,β why does it always land on womenβs shoulders? Why must she disappear so he can stay comfortable? If the burka is sacred, let men wear it too. Equality looks a lot less spiritual when itβs not one-sided. π³ββοΈπͺ
Letβs call it what it is: a system that teaches women to vanish, not to worship. You canβt control whatβs divine, so you control the divineβs daughters instead. And every time society accepts that, it steps one inch further from faith and one mile deeper into fear.
π₯Β Challengesπ₯
Is covering the face an act of holinessβor a symbol of control? Can faith exist without fear, or is obedience the only currency religion knows?
Drop your thoughts in the commentsβespecially the unfiltered ones. π¬β‘
π Comment, like, and share if you believe no god worth worshipping would demand half His creation to disappear.
The most fearless insights will feature in the next issue of the magazine. ποΈβοΈ


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