It doesn't matter which country and to my information no single Muslim country allows Muslim women not to wear Hijab. Wearing Hijab by the Muslim woman is a God command per Quran and prophet Muhammad teachings; irrelevant in which country or which place the Muslim woman is living.
She has a hijab on and she acts very modest.
Yes, in Islam, it is considered haram (forbidden) to have intercourse during a woman's period.
Yes, she has to wear hijab plus licit clothing per Islam religion. Refer to question below.
The hijab covers only the hair. Niqab covers the entire face or shows only the eyes.
No, it is not haram. However, it is recommended unless there is mutual understanding and mutual love.
A Muslim women can take off her scarf (Hijab) when she is at home with her husband, parents and with her brothers and sisters
It is a compulsory religious requirements for all Muslim girls who reached Puberty (or before if found more appropriate) to wear headscarf that is usually called hijab. It should cover hair, head, and neck but not covering face.
They can. Its some Muslim men that fear they will wise up to their antics. Muslim woman have to go to school. Education is apart of Islam, no matter the gender. Muslim woman and men are completely equal.
You may recognize her as a Muslim Woman from her clothing and the hijab wearing and you may recognize her marriage if wearing the wedding ring in her left hand.see related question below for more information.
It makes difference if you, as Muslim woman, don't wear Hijab denying that it is a God command or you don't wear hijab but feeling sinful for not wearing it for not having faith strong enough to show up wearing hijab. In all cases, God the Creator is the All-Knowing. Per His only will on the Day of Judgment, He decides the kind of punishment, rules out the punishment, or grant forgiveness. refer to related question below for more information.
A Muslim woman is required by religion to wear hijab when being among foreigners per religion. Foreigners per religion are those who are licit, per religion, to marry her. Accordingly, besides her husband, a woman is allowed not to wear the Hijab when among her children, parents, sisters and brothers, uncles, grandparents, ...