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Raza Bashir For the still ignorant, you should realis e your country is headed the Warped/Waha bistan way when Sunsilk comes up with a spec ial shampoo for females (hijabans) with covered hair. Arghhh !!! 11 hours ago · Like · Comment 4 people like this. Rj Mustafa Malik srtongly disagree bro... 11 hours ago · Like Raza Bashir well you can disagree bec ause that is something you can enjoy right now but when the wahabiza tion is c omplete you will only have to conform and the right to disagree will be a lux ury not given to you by the mullahs. 10 hours ago · Like Syed Murad Ali i heard that commercial whe n i was in pakistan a month ago or so. s o yeh.. very shoc king.. but u gotta admit.. its great marketing to attract that particular segment!!! 9 hours agLike Kulsum Abbasi Next, I am anticipating shampo os for those rampant beards... 9 hours agLike · Syed Murad Ali lol.. yeh perhaps G illete can invent some thing for that! 9 hours ago · Like · Mariam Abid Majid that is so ridiculous 8 hours agLike Salar Farooki don't mean to be a nerd but .. the Suns ilk variant for head cov ering women has be en around in other countries for a while i.e Indonesia .. its just reached Pakistan now .. with head- covering/scarf-wearing women comprising a huge proportion in such regions .. it actually becomes a need state .. that's all : ) 7 hours agLike Fakhar Ahmad you come here and see eve n we have designer abayas , j unaid jamshaid's faceles s models, and afridi's models covering their faces 6 hours ago · Like · Ali Ahmed So, ac cording to you, sunsilk s hould take that pr oduct off the shelf??? And sec ondly, are you against women covering their head??? 6 hours agLike Raza Bashir Ali Ahmed Yaa r my status has nothing to do with whether sunsilk s hould be offering the product or not. They are free to do whatever they want. It is more ab out the sa lafi/wahabi thinking that is being imported fr om the M.E. and imposed in P akistan sinc e Zia. 6 hours ago · Like I jlal Khan hahaha hijabza da! thats what the add calls the women who wear a hijab.... as if it i s a dese ase .... 6 hours ago · Like · Raza Bashir Ijlal Khan hahaha its definitely n ot a di sea se but self righteousness and the desire to appear as mos t pious and virtuous is definitely a diseas e in Pakistan. 6 hours agLike Ali Ahmed so, what is your take o n women cove ring their head / hair? 6 hours ago · Like Raza Bashir Ali Ahmed Dude I am no expert on Islam b ut I do hold the opinion that each pe rson should make his/her own decisions with regards to religion sinc e everyone is going to answer for their own deeds to G od. Increase in hijab is a definite trend in Pa kistan and is not something which has be en rampant in P akistan sinc e day 1. It started in Zia era and thr ough some weird characters such as F arhat hashmi etc. Forc ed and S audi funded indoctrination is what I am talking abo ut that is one of the problems behind the current troubles in Pa kistan. 6 hours ago · Like I jlal Khan well the first ideo logical state is in state of de nial.... 6 hours ago · Like 300+ Top news · Most recent News Feed What's on your mind? 1 person 1 person 1 person 1 person Share: Status Ph ot o Link Video Qu estion

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Raza Bashir 

For the still ignorant, you should realise your country is headed the

Warped/Wahabistan way when Sunsilk comes up with a special shampoo for 

females (hijabans) with covered hair. Arghhh !!!

11 hours ago · Like · Comment

4 people like this.

Rj Mustafa Malik srtongly disagree bro...

11 hours ago · Like

Raza Bashir well you can disagree because that is something you can

enjoy right now but when the wahabization is complete you will only

have to conform and the right to disagree will be a luxury not given to

you by the mullahs.

10 hours ago · Like

Syed Murad Ali i heard that commercial when i was in pakistan a

month ago or so. so yeh.. very shocking.. but u gotta admit.. its greatmarketing to attract that particular segment!!!

9 hours ago · Like

Kulsum Abbasi Next, I am anticipating shampoos for those rampant

beards...

9 hours ago · Like ·

Syed Murad Ali lol.. yeh perhaps Gillete can invent something for 

that!

9 hours ago · Like ·

Mariam Abid Majid that is so ridiculous

8 hours ago · Like

Salar Farooki don't mean to be a nerd but .. the Sunsilk variant for 

head covering women has been around in other countries for a while

i.e Indonesia .. its just reached Pakistan now .. with head-

covering/scarf-wearing women comprising a huge proportion in such

regions .. it actually becomes a need state .. that's all : )7 hours ago · Like

Fakhar Ahmad you come here and see even we have designer 

abayas, j unaid jamshaid's faceless models, and afridi's models covering

their faces

6 hours ago · Like ·

Ali Ahmed So, according to you, sunsilk should take that product off 

the shelf??? And secondly, are you against women covering their 

head???

6 hours ago · Like

Raza Bashir Ali Ahmed Yaar my status has nothing to do with

whether sunsilk should be offering the product or not. They are free to

do whatever they want. It is more about the salafi/wahabi thinking that

is being imported from the M.E. and imposed in Pakistan since Zia.

6 hours ago · Like

I jlal Khan hahaha hijabzada! thats what the add calls the women who

wear a hijab.... as if it i s a desease....

6 hours ago · Like ·

Raza Bashir Ijlal Khan hahaha its definitely not a di sease but self 

righteousness and the desire to appear as most pious and virtuous is

definitely a disease in Pakistan.

6 hours ago · Like

Ali Ahmed so, what is your take on women covering their head / hair?

6 hours ago · Like

Raza Bashir Ali Ahmed Dude I am no expert on Islam but I do hold

the opinion that each person should make his/her own decisions with

regards to religion since everyone is going to answer for their own

deeds to God. Increase in hijab is a definite trend in Pakistan and is not

something which has been rampant in Pakistan since day 1. It started

in Zia era and through some weird characters such as Farhat hashmi

etc. Forced and Saudi funded indoctrination is what I am talking about

that is one of the problems behind the current troubles in Pakistan.

6 hours ago · Like

I jlal Khan well the first ideological state is in state of denial....

6 hours ago · Like

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Raza Bashir Ijlal Khan Idealogy created the state but action is

required to run it. Sadly we remain limited till indoctrination and culling

of other faiths and sects.

5 hours ago · Like

Raza Bashir Syed Murad Ali Hey long time no see. How have you

been and what have you been up t o ? Maybe Gillette needs to come up

with a lawnmower.

5 hours ago · Like

Raza Bashir Salar Farooki Fooki my man, you are forgetting that I

have a marketing genius at home as well. I had already been explained

all this even before i wrote it :)

5 hours ago · Like

Qasim Nadeem Raza Bashir a very toned down opinion of Zia....i

have wud have gone for some profanity. Its now that people realize

the irreparable damage that SOB has done.

Easiest way is to kill a f ew and scare the rest, and all thats left are the

fanatics. Its a pity what happened to Salman Taseer and that nobody

was willing to contest t he case.

4 hours ago · Like

Raza Bashir Qasim Nadeem I would ve used strong words for Zia but

didnt for t hree reasons. First the chap is dead. Second I am scared ali

might kill me for blasphemy. Third I ve lately realized that Zia only

continued and strengthened the trend. It was that $%# % Bhutto who

actually started it. Zia just understood the potential and made us of it.

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