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This is what al-Bukhari tells us about why Linda Sarsour should wear a hijab! Read and laugh!Reader comment on item: Linda Sarsour, The Left's Latest Star Submitted by dhimmi no more (United States), Aug 6, 2017 at 12:21 Dr Pipes I realize that many Muslims agree that many of Sahih al-Bukhari's Ahadith are ridiculous but this hadith is just as bad as the breast feeding of the adult hadith And this is what the hadith says: The wives of Muhammad used to go out at night to a field in-order to defecate or يتبرزون or yatabarzoon (notice that it is translated as Answer the call of nature!) and Omar was able to see Sawda' one of the wives of Muhammad defecating (no i'm not kidding!) and he yelled: I recognize you Sawda' and Omar went to Muhammad and he wanted Allah to reveal the hijab verse et voila Allah listened! I must conclude the following 1. Omar is the real author of the hijab verse and not Allah 2. And if Omar did not watch Sawda' defecating Linda Sarsour would not be wearing a hijab Absolute insanity Here is the hadith http://quranx.com/Hadith/Bukhari/USC-MSA/Volume-1/Book-4/Hadith-148/
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