Submitted by Jack Dante on 1 July, 2005 - 17:54 #2
"yashmaki" wrote:
Assalamu Alaikum,
My husband was driving me to Birmingham and he said you won't beleive what i saw on the way home and before you tell me off it was in my face i never went out my way to see it. I said what some half clad woman what's new? He said no this is worse it needs to be torn down. As we entered brum i saw it and i swear my jaw dropped, i never thought society could stoop that low. The women were totally naked, i woudn't want any kid or adult seeing this, where is the sense of decency and privacy gone? We can't even protect our kids eyes as they walk to school anymore?
I was reading about this earlier on another website funny enough, when you say the women were fully naked are you sure about that? Are we talking full frontal nudity, or were there 'assets' covered in some way?
I've not seen the posters myself so until I do I am unable to comment as to their content, but there are rules governing advertisments, and laws governing public decency. No way would complete nudity be allowed on public display in this fashion.
If you feel the advert offends general good taste and decency you can complain to the advertising standards authority, they have a website at http://www.asa.org.uk/asa/
However, I cannot condone wanton acts of vandalism, like those idiots at MAAD get upto just because the sight of a bit of female flesh makes them blush!
I'd be very interested to see what all the fuss is about though, can't imagine its anything too shocking.
Submitted by Jack Dante on 2 July, 2005 - 23:28 #3
Hope I don't get into trouble for this, but might I ask Yashmaki if this was the picture that appeared on the advertising board?
Incidentally, I notice this picture appears to be advertising the show on an Iranian website. Are the iranian Muslims not so offended by female nudity???
lol jack, i doubt yashmaki would want to see the poster again seeing as how she was so disgusted by it the first time!
"Jack Dante" wrote:
Incidentally, I notice this picture appears to be advertising the show on an Iranian website. Are the iranian Muslims not so offended by female nudity???
I'm confused :?
it seems this website is made by, and for, iranians outside of iran i.e. those who are against the islamic republic. so obviously they'd do anything to give it a slap in the face which apparently involves being as unislamic as possible... :roll: (i suppose they could even be non-muslim iranians)
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[size=9]I NEVER WORE IT BECAUSE OF THE TALIBAN, MOTHER. I LIKE THE [b]MODESTY[/b] AND [b]PROTECTION[/b] IT AFFORDS ME FROM THE EYES OF MEN.[/size] [url=http://www.adherents.com/lit/comics/Dust.html]Dust, X-Men[/url]
advertising is getting really bad, there are lots of bad adverts now. I think there should be a limit.
TV advertising is getting really bad!
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"Purity is half of faith.......Prayer is the light...patience is illumination; and the Quran is an argument for or against you. Everyone starts his day and is a vendor of his soul, either freeing it or bringing about its ruin." Muslim
advertising is getting really bad, there are lots of bad adverts now. I think there should be a limit.
TV advertising is getting really bad!
Long live the Beeb!
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"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
Submitted by Jack Dante on 4 July, 2005 - 21:53 #8
"MuslimSisLilSis" wrote:
if women walked down the street like that-covering their "assets" in the same way they'd get arrested for indecent exposure
yet diff rules apply for billboards in ur face
I know, funny that.
Mind you, being a picture on an advert its less likely that their assets will become inadvertantly uncovered if you catch my drift.
Regarding complaints to the ASA it comes down to wether or not the advert in question was offensive to general 'good taste and decency'.
Assuming the ad was of the picture I posted, personally I don't find anything offensive or indecent about it. However, I'm not sure wether it is appropriate for putting up on 20ft billboards.
I suppose the question here is should the advert be removed because it is offensive to general good taste and decency (which possibly it might be), or should it be removed because a section of the muslim community are offended by it (in which case no IMHO).
I suppose the question here is should the advert be removed because it is offensive to general good taste and decency (which possibly it might be), or should it be removed because a section of the muslim community are offended by it (in which case no IMHO).
If someone finds a particular advertiseent offensive or distasteful, what does their religion have to do with it?
I suppose the question here is should the advert be removed because it is offensive to general good taste and decency (which possibly it might be), or should it be removed because a section of the muslim community are offended by it (in which case no IMHO).
I suppose the question here is should the advert be removed because it is offensive to general good taste and decency (which possibly it might be), or should it be removed because a section of the muslim community are offended by it (in which case no IMHO).
its impossible to seperate the two
deceny and morality is linked to religion
if ur decent ur religious
It is possible for people of no religion or very little religious faith to be decent people. It's not as simple as a choice between decency v indecency, good v evil.
It is possible for people of no religion or very little religious faith to be decent people. It's not as simple as a choice between decency v indecency, good v evil.
I agree
but what i meant was if i walked down the street and became embarssed over some bilboard
i wouldnt know if this is due to my inherent level of decency or if this is what islam has taught me
yeah my family from B'ham told me that [url=http://therevival.proboards18.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display... Muslims Against Advertising are back in the picture again cos of what's going on
to a certain extent i cant blame them
I was reading about this earlier on another website funny enough, when you say the women were fully naked are you sure about that? Are we talking full frontal nudity, or were there 'assets' covered in some way?
I've not seen the posters myself so until I do I am unable to comment as to their content, but there are rules governing advertisments, and laws governing public decency. No way would complete nudity be allowed on public display in this fashion.
If you feel the advert offends general good taste and decency you can complain to the advertising standards authority, they have a website at http://www.asa.org.uk/asa/
However, I cannot condone wanton acts of vandalism, like those idiots at MAAD get upto just because the sight of a bit of female flesh makes them blush!
I'd be very interested to see what all the fuss is about though, can't imagine its anything too shocking.
Hope I don't get into trouble for this, but might I ask Yashmaki if this was the picture that appeared on the advertising board?
http://www.30metri.com/archives/000831.php
(NOTE, the women's "assets" are covered in this, but the shot is somewhat risque).
Incidentally, I notice this picture appears to be advertising the show on an Iranian website. Are the iranian Muslims not so offended by female nudity???
I'm confused :?
lol jack, i doubt yashmaki would want to see the poster again seeing as how she was so disgusted by it the first time!
it seems this website is made by, and for, iranians outside of iran i.e. those who are against the islamic republic. so obviously they'd do anything to give it a slap in the face which apparently involves being as unislamic as possible... :roll: (i suppose they could even be non-muslim iranians)
[size=9]I NEVER WORE IT BECAUSE OF THE TALIBAN, MOTHER. I LIKE THE [b]MODESTY[/b] AND [b]PROTECTION[/b] IT AFFORDS ME FROM THE EYES OF MEN.[/size] [url=http://www.adherents.com/lit/comics/Dust.html]Dust, X-Men[/url]
if women walked down the street like that-covering their "assets" in the same way they'd get arrested for indecent exposure
yet diff rules apply for billboards in ur face
advertising is getting really bad, there are lots of bad adverts now. I think there should be a limit.
TV advertising is getting really bad!
"Purity is half of faith.......Prayer is the light...patience is illumination; and the Quran is an argument for or against you. Everyone starts his day and is a vendor of his soul, either freeing it or bringing about its ruin." Muslim
Long live the Beeb!
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
I know, funny that.
Mind you, being a picture on an advert its less likely that their assets will become inadvertantly uncovered if you catch my drift.
Regarding complaints to the ASA it comes down to wether or not the advert in question was offensive to general 'good taste and decency'.
Assuming the ad was of the picture I posted, personally I don't find anything offensive or indecent about it. However, I'm not sure wether it is appropriate for putting up on 20ft billboards.
I suppose the question here is should the advert be removed because it is offensive to general good taste and decency (which possibly it might be), or should it be removed because a section of the muslim community are offended by it (in which case no IMHO).
If someone finds a particular advertiseent offensive or distasteful, what does their religion have to do with it?
its impossible to seperate the two
deceny and morality is linked to religion
if ur decent ur religious
It is possible for people of no religion or very little religious faith to be decent people. It's not as simple as a choice between decency v indecency, good v evil.
I agree
but what i meant was if i walked down the street and became embarssed over some bilboard
i wouldnt know if this is due to my inherent level of decency or if this is what islam has taught me