
Under the hashtag #FreeInHijab, Western non-Muslim women are being asked by the "World Hijab Day organization" to embrace the hijab as a symbol of "freedom". The WHD (World Hijab Day organization) non-profit launched its 2019 campaign, encouraging women and girls of all faiths, backgrounds, and ethnicities to “voice their choice” of wearing the headscarf for 24 hours on February 1, in solidarity with Muslim women across the world.
In response to this campaign As you can see in the video below a Canadian woman has decided not to practice Islam and express her opinion regarding the Islamic veils.
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In response to this campaign As you can see in the video below a Canadian woman has decided not to practice Islam and express her opinion regarding the Islamic veils.
Please watch and share this video (embedded below).
In Muslim countries such as Iran, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan The Islamic veil symbolizes oppression of women under Sharia laws.
The list of European countries adopting Burqa and Niqab bans has gained a new member.
Countries that already had such a ban include
– France
– Belgium
– Netherlands
– Bulgaria
– Austria
– Denmark.
– Switzerland
Face-covering veils includes traditional headdresses like the burqa or nikab and other items concealing the face.
The ban doesn’t prevent your head from being covered, just your face and identity.
Violators of tes ban could be fined up to 177 US dollars in Austria and up to €405 fine in the Netherlands.
In Muslim countries such as Iran, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan The Islamic veil symbolizes oppression of women under Sharia laws.
There is no mention of an Islamic veil or burqa in the Koran. There are moderate Muslims who call to ban the burqa in the West.