No of course not! There isn't actually a law against wearing hijab in France. However there is a law that bans all religious symbols from schools. This includes Jewish Kippahs, Sikh turbans large Christian crosses..and Muslim hijab. If a girl wears hijab in school she won't be arrested. She will just not be able to attend. She is then excluded from school after a process of 'mediation'. Muslim girls can attend private schools.
Algerians can range from fair complexion to very dark, short to very tall, straight to very curly hair and mostly black in color. They tend to have very high cheekbones. They resemble the people of Morocco and Tunisia.
apart from the modern clothes; men typically wear:JellabiyaSarong-like garment worn around the waistArabic style colorful turbankoofiyadembroidered fezMa'awison the other hand women usually wear:guuntinolong, light, diaphanous voileshashshawlIslamic Hijab
Answer 1The French politicians and legislators may be asked about this. However; per Islam teachings; it is not obligatory for woman to wear burqa or face cover. What is necessary per Islam teachings is to wear hijab that covers head, hair, and neck but not covering face and hands. Also the woman should wear cloth that covers whole body (except face and hands) and the cloth should not be so tight to figure her sexy parts and should not be transparent to what behind.Answer 2France practices a strong tradition of Laïcité or the dominance of non-religion in public life. This is a much more stringent anti-religious-in-government stance than what the United States has in freedom of religion. France has passed numerous laws preventing the wearing of explicit religious symbols in public places such as the Jewish Kippah, and Catholic Rosary. The Burqa gets more attention than these other prohibitions because French Muslims protest the action as opposed to the French Jewish and Christian communities which do not.Among the many reasons cited by politicians in addition to maintaining laïcité, was the need to have women easily identifiable for identity cards and for police.
No, "rafiki" is not the name of a head covering. In Swahili, "rafiki" means "friend." If you're looking for the name of a specific head covering, terms like "hijab" or "turban" might be more appropriate, depending on the cultural context.
The girls wear a headscarf ( or hijab), long clothing that is fits them loosely and covers the body up to the wrists and the feet, the women wear toob its a long cloth that cover the whole body and comes in beautiful desgins and fabrics. The men wear jalabiya.
In Islam, the Quran does not specifically mention a punishment for not wearing the hijab. The concept of hijab is interpreted and practiced differently among Muslims, and there is no universal punishment prescribed in the Quran for not wearing it.
No, you don't have to cover hands to wrists while wearing the Hijab. Face and hands to wrists remain uncovered.
No she shouldnt she should wear the hijab when she feels ready but not wearing the hijab doesnt mean to stop doing other religious things start wearing it when you feel it is the right time Hope this helps:)
yes she wears hijab but i dont think she wears a niqab.
Not at all
The religion is a choice. If you made your choice to be Muslim, then you commit your self with Islam religion requirements, Allah (God in English) commands and prophet Muhammad teachings. Since hijab is a religion requirement, then there is no room to ask yourself whether you like it or not. It is a must and you should adopt wearing hijab, as a Muslim woman, since it is God command. Failing to do so, you should know, as a Muslim woman, that you committed deviation from Islam religion requirements.On the other hand, why I, as a Muslim woman, don't like the hijab although wearing hijab:makes me happy that I am satisfying Allah (God in English) and prophet Muhammad (PBUH),gives me feeling of modesty, andprotects me from being sexually attractive to others.In addition to the fact that wearing hijab is an Islamic requirement and is a command by God and Prophet Mohamed (peace upon him), the following are other logistics and benefits of wearing hijab:Men would not judge the woman by her appearance but would tend to evaluate her by her personality, character, and morals.Wearing a hijab helps in preventing indecent acts or thoughts.When wearing a hijab, one feels more modest, having more self respect and confidence.People actually evaluate the one wearing the Hijab based on who she is and not on how beautiful she is.by wearing hijab, one doesn't worry about her my hair if not beautiful or needs more cosmetics.Hijab provides Muslims with an identity. They don't have to tell people they are Muslims. It shows.By wearing hijab, the woman is concealing her sexuality but allowing her femininity to shine.On top of the above, wearing hijab is something that is pleasing to Allah and in return one earns blessings from wearing it.
The decision to wear a hijab is a personal choice and varies among individuals and cultures. In many Islamic traditions, girls may start wearing a hijab around puberty, typically around the age of 9 or 10. However, there is no specific age requirement for wearing a hijab, and it ultimately depends on individual beliefs and circumstances.
The roots of "World Hijab Day" were planted on this day in 2002, marking the day that France banned the wearing of the headscarf in schools. Ten years later, the presence of the veil in public life remains a lighting rod issue, from Europe to the Middle East to Asia.
Woman are not paying any price of male lust or what so ever by wearing the hijab and burka. Allah gave men a portion of His strength and He gave women a portion of His beauty. Woman by hiding her body protects herself. The gown is her shield, her armour.Additional viewIn addition to the above, that I fully agree upon, one should know that wearing Hijab is part of God command to wear cloth that covers the whole body, including hair, head, and neck, except the face and the 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.In addition to the fact that wearing hijab is an Islamic requirement and is a command by God and Prophet Mohamed (peace upon him), the following are some reasons and benefits that a Muslim woman gain by wearing hijab and Islamic clothing:Men would not judge the woman by her appearance but would tend to evaluate her by her personality, character, and morals.Wearing a hijab helps in preventing indecent acts or thoughts.When wearing a hijab, one feels more modest, having more self respect and confidence.People actually evaluate the one wearing the Hijab based on who she is and not on how beautiful she is.by wearing hijab, one doesn't worry about her my hair if not beautiful or needs more cosmetics.Hijab provides Muslims with an identity. They don't have to tell people they are Muslims. It shows.By wearing hijab, the woman is concealing her sexuality but allowing her femininity to shine.On top of the above, wearing hijab is something that is pleasing to Allah and in return one earns blessings from wearing it.It remains to mention that wearing burka or veil that covers fully face and hands is not a religion requirement. It is a matter of local traditions and practices that are neither forbidden nor required per Islam religion.
It is better not to force girls to wear hijab but try to make them understand the importance of it with care and love. But at times people force because they do not like their women to be out of grace. For hijab is the crown of the women.
When one is at the age of puberty, she is required, per Islam religion, to wear hijab. She may start earlier if she likes. In Judaism, she is required to wear hijab when gets married.
Those who see hijab-wearing as a problem usually see the issue as being one of the historic objectification of women and the obfuscation of their identities. The argument is that the hijab represents the type of clothing that was used by men to weaken the place of women and force them into submission. The ideology behind the hijab, e.g. that the hijab prevents the man from lusting after the woman, is also reminiscent of this era. The idea that the woman is responsible for the man's sexual urges improperly makes the man irresponsible for his own conduct.