Muslim woman can take the veil off in front of children and other woman but not men. This is not to discriminate against men, but to guard their modesty and a sign of respect for oneself and for other's.
The veil is not forced upon Muslims woman, and is worn of personal religous choice.
If a Muslim woman believes she should guard her modesty and not reveil her features in public by wearing the veil, shouldn't that be that person's choice? as long as that person is not hurting anybody or her veil is not getting in the way of her job or duties, then i see no reason why she shouldn't be allowed or be discouraged to wear the veil.
None of my female family members wear the veil or the scarf and they are all believers and practising Muslims.
This is just another stab at Islam, by picking on something insignifcant to keep Islam in the limelight and under public notice and scrutiny.
Bullies.
2006-10-19
13:42:26
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