The same way you treat any woman. With respect and politeness.
You treat women wearing a veil exactly as you would ideally treat any person you've just met, or don't know well: with politeness, respect and some care in choosing conversational subjects and phrasing.
Deference should always be accorded to those of mature years, with especial deference towards those of notably mature years.
Don't stare, and particularly don't continually stare into the person's eyes; by the same token, don't carefully avoid eye-contact either. Never be overly-familiar. Again, these are standard politenesses with any person you've just met or don't know well.
Don't make jokes until you know a person better.
Whenever you find yourself uncertain about how to treat any person, take your cue from those around you who know that person.
If you know the person well, you'll have learned how to behave with them, of course.
well, it depends on the woman herself, Lebanon has both Muslims & Christians. wearing the veil is required from the Muslim woman.
Yes, a Muslim woman is commanded per religion to cover her hair (wearing a veil).
Because the veil is a sign of subjugation by men for their own purposes, and some Iranian women want to maintain the equality that they deserve as human beings.
Muslim women are not required, per religion to wear burqa or veil that covers her face. Religion, on the other hand, does not forbid wearing burqa. However, woman that selects wearing burqa should arrange her daily life activities accordingly. See related question below for more information.
There isn't any action to speak of in 'The Minister's Black Veil' but there is a steady increase in tension, as the Minister continues to conceal his reason for wearing the veil.
As Hooper got older, he began wearing a black veil in public, leading the community to refer to him as "the minister's black veil." The veil symbolized hidden sins and secrets that everyone carries, causing unease and curiosity among the townspeople. Hooper's refusal to remove the veil heightened the mystery surrounding his true reasons for wearing it.
Although there is no universal rule about the color of her veil, the Blessed Virgin is usually depicted wearing a blue or white veil over her head.
Yes, she has to.It is worthy to add covering woman face is not a religious requirement. Wearing veil, burka, burqa, niqab, or forehead cover, that covers woman face is not an Islamic requirement. Wearing this veil comes out from some local cultures and traditions. Religion neither requires wearing the veil (that covers the face) nor forbids its wearing. Wearing this veil is not rejected by religion and considered something left to the free choice of the woman. What is mandatory and compulsory in Islam is to wear cloth that covers the whole body (including head, hair and neck) except face and hands. That cloth:should not be so tight to describe the woman body or sexy parts, andshould not be so transparent to make the under cloth visible.
Wearing veil, or burka, burqa, niqab, or forehead cover, that covers woman head including her face is not an Islamic requirement. Wearing this veil comes out from some local cultures and traditions. Religion neither requires wearing the veil (that covers the face) nor forbids its wearing. Wearing this veil is not rejected by religion and considered something left to the free choice of the woman. What is mandatory and compulsory in Islam is to wear cloth that covers the whole body, including head, hair and neck, except face and hands. That cloth:should not be so tight to describe the woman body or sexy parts, andshould not be so transparent to make the under cloth visible.The part of the cloth covering the head (and hair) but not the face is called Hijab.
face veil
Islam religion requires women to wear hijab (not over face veil) that covers head, hair, and neck but is covering face and hands. Wearing hijab by women is a religion requirement not only during praying but also when the woman is a public or work place where she is within men who are not maharem (Maharem is an Arabic word that means men who are not licit for a woman to marry with as father, brother, uncle, grandfather, father-in-law, son,...)
Because he wanted to show the impact if wearing the veil. He had so many people change the way that they perceived him.