hijab
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The Constitutional Court of Northern Cyprus has overturned a Cabinet decision allowing girls to attend school wearing the hijab.
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The deputy governor of Tashkent region for relations with public and religious organizations insisted that wearing a hijab was not allowed at a meeting with the Atinoys, and that the Atinoys should also wrap their headscarves from behind. He tried to justify his words with a fatwa in quotation marks, which states that in the Hanafi school of thought, the headscarf is wrapped from behind.
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The French Senate has approved a bill to ban the wearing of the hijab during sporting events. "This bill is designed for political purposes: it is a way of fighting Islam under the pretext of defending secularism," said Socialist Selvi Robert.
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Iran's president is about to sign a law banning women from uncovering not only their hair, but also their wrists and necks. Violators and those who criticize the new law will be fined up to 155 euros. Taxi drivers or apartment complex managers who do not report this may be fined even more.
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Khojaabad district IIB head Rustam Jaloliddinov held a "conversation" with 18 pupils of schools located in the territory of his sector, included in the "red category". Among them there are girls wearing hijab.
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Vladimir region was the first in Russia to completely ban hijab and niqab in schools. This decision was attributed to the fact that Russia is a "secular state separated from the church and the state, including the education system."
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The Russian government did not support State Duma deputy Vladislav Davankov's bill, which would have given schools and local governments the right to impose local bans on religious clothing. The Russian government drew attention to the lack of comments on the concepts of "religious dress", "clothing with religious attributes or religious symbols" in the legislation. It was noted that these amendments could "lead to unclear law enforcement practices."
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Muslims are virtually absent from the Nobel Prize, the most prestigious award honoring global achievements in the modern secular sciences. First, is this a problem of Islam? Second, is this a valid reason to renounce Islam or reduce religious background? Third, is the Nobel Prize really a symbol of human happiness? Let's try to find answers to these questions.
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As September approaches, in the "advanced" stratum of our country in quotation marks, the issue of school uniforms will be raised to what extent our education level meets today's requirements.
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Today, at the time when Islamophobes in the society started anti-hijab movements, the "finding" of a man hiding in the clothes of an innocent Uzbek girl is a particularly important case. Whether the scenario of banning the hijab because of the hijab of one cursed* man is played out, or whether the man will be removed from this cursed job and the women will be allowed to wear women's clothes.
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