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aifrantz1 karma

Thanks for the reply. I do appreciate it.

I've keeping tabs on bioinformatics and big data science too. Thanks to this article for giving me an early exposure about it.

You may be right. I would go with "to bring the both halves to a greater one".

aifrantz1 karma

Hi. I am now studying BSc. Biotechnology. I have a keen interest on Computer Science and I think I can do more with IT instead of learning all those biotech stuffs (mainly because doing experiments with computer gives me faster feedbacks rather than waiting a bacterial culture to grow overnight).

If I were to take computer science as my Master or Ph.D, what kind of advice you have for me?

Why Master/Ph.D in computer science? Because there's someone told me don't become a scientist.

aifrantz-32 karma

I'm not here to diss. I'm a Muslim from Malaysia, and I pay significant level of importance on the subject of headscarves, mainly because it is the fiat of our Lord, which was declared by our prophet Muhammad.

The question of niqab (a veil that covers the whole face, leaving blinking eyes only), personally I think that one refers to the geological factor of desert (to protect women from sandy air), and the state of sexual inclination of men (mostly they were sexually abusive at that time).

My stand on our present time, I don't think a veil should be worn as an integral part of a woman, and I do think it is suffice as long as the head (hair) is covered.

Your argument here is woman's face is the identity, which is true. If there's a wedding and the woman is wearing headscarf covering the whole face, and if the woman is under my authority, I will ask her to uncover the face but not the hair.

Maybe you could enlighten me more with your arguments, but I'm standing still that headscarf is compulsory (to cover the hair, yes).