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- From: ega029@comp.lancs.ac.uk (Lami Kaya)
- Newsgroups: soc.culture.turkish
- Subject: Re: Ata-turk - Trator or Ok dude?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov22.083408.25890@comp.lancs.ac.uk>
- Date: 22 Nov 92 08:34:08 GMT
- References: <22820.9211201237@thor.cf.ac.uk> <1992Nov20.142135.15324@sol.ctr.columbia.edu>
- Organization: Department of Computing at Lancaster University, UK.
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- In article <1992Nov20.142135.15324@sol.ctr.columbia.edu> deniz@mandolin.ctr.columbia.edu (Deniz Akkus) writes:
- >In article <22820.9211201237@thor.cf.ac.uk> spebcg@thor.cf.ac.uk (Mr B G Cetiner 92) writes:
- >>Subject: Re: Ata-Turk - Trator or Ok dude?
- >>
- >
- >>go to university then you are not allowed to cover your head (which
- >>is one of the basic institutions in Islamic belief). Because you are
- >
- >This is simply not true any more. Universities do allow women in
- >headdress to attend classes. High schools do not, explaining that it is
- >a divergence from required uniform.
- >
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- What is this "required uniform"? can this "required uniform" be
- against the religion and tradition of the pupils who attend to schools?
- Who deciding on the form of the "required uniform"?
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- >
- >I think that Islam is a religion, not a way of life.
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- What is "religion" and "way of life"? Can you differenciate them?
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- Lami
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- >
- >regards,
- >Deniz Akkus deniz@ctr.columbia.edu
-