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Source: http://www.cbc.ca/beta/news/canada/...gives-shop-owner-who-kicked-her-out-1.3427399
A Muslim teenager who says she was kicked out of a northeast Edmonton shoe repair shop when wearing a burka said she forgives the store owner.
But 19-year-old Sarii Ghalab said she hopes that kind of rejection doesn't happen to others.
Ghalab said she went with a friend to Edmonton Shoe Repair in Northgate Centre Jan. 27 to fix a broken heel on one of her shoes. She had called two weeks earlier and the shop's owner cheerfully told her it would cost only a few dollars to fix, and that he could do the repair the same day, she said.
When she arrived at the store, a man she believed was the owner asked her to leave.
"He said 'It's not in my ethical beliefs to do business with you,'" Ghalab recalled. "He made it absolutely clear he didn't want me in the store at all."
"I said 'I hope you have a good day' and left. I was so shocked, this had never happened before."
Ghalab wears a burka, a full-length covering worn by some Muslim women that conceals the body with the exception of the eyes. Wearing a black burka that day, as well as a leather jacket and carrying a sparkly purse, Ghalab said she believes she was told to leave because of what she was wearing.
Ghalab's friend, Ijabo Mohamud, said she was surprised to see her friend treated this way in the mall.
"He said 'it goes against my ethics to serve someone who won't show me their face.' That's what he said to her," Mohamud said.
"People don't need to be subjected to this type of response when they're just walking into a shoe store in a mall."
Ghalab said her friend was very upset and told her to complain to the mall's management. Instead, the psychology student decided to write the owner a letter describing how wearing a burka is her way of honouring her ancestors and expressing pride in being Muslim.
"This is our identity, our self empowerment, our self expression of who we are."- Sarii Ghalab
Source: http://www.cbc.ca/beta/news/canada/...gives-shop-owner-who-kicked-her-out-1.3427399