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bekirsaid
02-14-2008, 03:51 PM
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As you know though turkiye is a almost muslim country, it is forbidden dressing up in islamic way in social places like Universities (for everyone), parliement, governments buildings, hospitals (for workers), schools (for students and teachers) :thumbs_do
There was a vote in parliement to allow students to dress in a islamic way (just to hide hairs) in Turkiye's parliement. The vote was accepted and it was sent to President Abdullah Gul.
I wonder that is there any rule to forbid islamic dressings in other muslim countries? For example is it forbidden in Egytp?
Sorry for grammar and vocabulary mistakes.
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