This is a very common issue in Muslim majority countries (duh). And it didn't take Europeans long to clue in that it was a great loophole.
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Replying to @YasMohammedxx
Ppl argue from a 'liberal' stance of 'you can't tell ppl what to wear' well, news flash: we already do. There are already laws re clothing.
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Replying to @YasMohammedxx
That's the same as ppl saying: you can't tell them not to mutilate their daughters, it's their culture. You can't tell ppl what to do.
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Replying to @YasMohammedxx
It's the same 'logic' that left me in an abusive home. The judge felt he couldn't tell ppl how to raise their children. It's culture.
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Replying to @YasMohammedxx
And the argument is moot anyway because niqab is NOT ISLAMIC. It's like saying the KKK hood is Christian.
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Replying to @YasMohammedxx @ConfessionsExMu
I think there's a hadith which says women covered their faces after Allah decreed they should cover.
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Replying to @ishtara15 @ConfessionsExMu
Here it is, it's from Bukhari:pic.twitter.com/uVUvCzTxoh
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Replying to @ishtara15
Yes, I'm aware. That's for the prophet's wives. It's NOT an Islamic requirement for Muslim women-if it were it'd be more widespread.
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Replying to @YasMohammedxx @ishtara15
I'm not saying it's completely unrelated to Islam, of course it is. But to claim it's required by your religion is BS. And even if it were,
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I don't care. #HumanRightsOverReligiousRights
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