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Men are banned for a day from Kansas beauty salon for you guessed it.....

This is the type of event that can seem so small and insignificant that one could conclude that there can be no damage caused by something as small as this. Yet, small as this salon event in Kansas may seem, it is a perfect example of stealth jihad and worse yet, following the script of islamic sharia law.
Men have been completely banned from this salon for the day. This what islamic sharia law commands, separation of the sexes.

Are we supposed to be moved to compassion and tears for these poor, unfortunate muslim women who have never or seldom experienced the wonders of a beauty salon? Here is what the owner of the salon stated:

"Her vision for the event is to support women whose religion and culture doesn’t fit into mainstream culture.

(Hey, get a clue and read about islam and study the qur'an. islam and sharia law are totally incompatible with the west, especially in regard to our United States Constitution.)

“Our goal being in the Union is to reach out to every student and give them every opportunity hair care-wise,” Willis said."

Salon Hawk is the only provider in Lawrence that offers full privacy curtain services, Willis said. Because of the lack of privacy opportunities, women from as far away as Kansas City are scheduled to attend the event, which will benefit the Lawrence Islamic Center.

There is a reason many of these women have not had this experience in their native, muslim countries. If their native country is say Sudan or Saudi Arabia, then it is governed and ruled by and through islamic sharia law. If these women had gone to a beauty parlor back home(if they could find one in the first place!)chances are they would have been by beaten by their husbands or some sick version of the Saudi Arabian 'morality squads' or worse. This would be viewed as adopting western customs and values. That can open the door to a lot of potential abuses for muslim women.

Plus look who gets the end results from this 'benefit'. The islamic center of Lawrence. They are calling this event " a day of modesty". It should have been renamed " a day of dhimmi appeasement to islam and sharia law."

Stealth jihad at it's very worst.


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Why bother?
Salon Hawk caters to Muslim women with day of modesty

Girl talk and pampering of a day at the salon is an experience many Muslim women don’t get. Those who wear a hijab, the traditional headscarf, adhere to a code of modesty that does not allow them to show their hair in public, but Salon Hawk, located on the third floor of the Kansas Union, is sponsoring a special event to allow these women the complete salon experience.

A Day of Modesty will take place this Sunday from noon to 5 p.m., when Salon Hawk will black out their windows to allow the needed privacy.

Many times, Muslim women are treated in back rooms of a salons or go months between hair appointments.

Salon Hawk owner and operator Emily Willis said her experiences hearing stories from clients and friends — who would ask her for at-home haircuts — prompted her to create the event.

“Basically every experience I’ve heard from the girls has been a horror experience,” Willis said. “They can’t just go somewhere and get their hair cut because they require privacy.”

Her vision for the event is to support women whose religion and culture doesn’t fit into mainstream culture.

Check out that great hair!
“Our goal being in the Union is to reach out to every student and give them every opportunity hair care-wise,” Willis said.

Salon Hawk is the only provider in Lawrence that offers full privacy curtain services, Willis said. Because of the lack of privacy opportunities, women from as far away as Kansas City are scheduled to attend the event, which will benefit the Lawrence Islamic Center.

The salon always offers privacy curtains by appointment, which Willis says happens about twice per week.

A Day of Modesty will be open to all clients — though no men will be admitted during the event — Muslim or otherwise.

“We don’t care where they come from. We don’t care if they wear the scarf. We don’t care if they don’t wear the scarf,” Willis said. “We cater to the needs of all students.”


Hat tip: Creeping Sharia.

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