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A veil is an article of clothing, worn almost exclusively by women, that is intended to cover some part of the head or face. One view is that as a religious item, it is intended to show honor to an ...
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Islamic scarf controversy in France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Referred to in France as l'affaire du voile (the veil affair), l'affaire du voile islamique (the Islamic veil affair), and l'affaire du foulard (the scarf affair) among other bynames, the contr...
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Islamic Veiling in the USA ... Islamic Veiling Enforces Sexism (Pro) ... Islamic Veiling Promotes Gender Equality (CON)
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Islamic veiling enforces Sexism ... Veiling is sexist in origin, as seen in story of it’s emergence in the Islam. In the story, Muhammad seems to objectify his wife and put a curtain over her in order to control who she spends time with on their wedding night (Bartkowski) and make her more subservient (Twair).
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I do encourage you to read "Why Do You Dress Like That?", my primer on the rules of women's dress in Islam, and On Veiling..., in which I discuss some issues related to the Islamic modest dress in order to argue that it is not oppressive.
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As a feminist, I completely reject that any man has a right to tell me I cannot wear it, or that my wearing it is not Islamic. It may not be particular interpretation of the religion, but he does not have the right to tell me how to interpret my religion ... face veiling was obligatory only for the prophet’s pbuh wives.
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Perceptions on The Islamic Practice of Veiling: Relevance to the Quest for Women’s Rights term papers and essays ... A 15 page discussion of how the practice of veiling has varied over time and culture. The author contends that the Islamic custom of veiling is irrelevant to the central issue of women’s rights.
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Muslim women s veiling is subject to strongly contested ideas about whether the veil is a symbol of women s subordination to an oppressive tradition or a means of emancipation from that tradition. The veil has also been viewed as a symbol of authentic Islamic culture. ... Islamic Veiling, Gender, Islam and the West,
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