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Hmm, what if the school said it had a different opinion on the compulsury status of the niqab and hence didn't think it necessary to let the woman in?
Schoolchildren shouldn't wear the niqab, and unless the chool is islamic the niqab should be repalced with a hijab. If the parents don't comply the child should either have her niqab replaced with a hijab wihtout parental consent or expelled, depending on the avilability of islamic schools nearby. The same goes for university students.Would you apply that ^ to a student who wears the niqab?
Rules are easily abused, there are several examples, why should the niqab especially make a greater danger than the other dangers?
What if the person is identified and given some kind of badget prooving and visible to the people, should this person be allowed to enter the building?
Any difference in opinion or just the minor differences within Islam?From an Islamic perspective, that wouldn't be acceptable grounds upon which to deny her entry. We do not shun those who hold a different opinion than us.
That's my opinion, I said niqab creates isolation and is bad for community cohesion and the society as a whole and from what I've learned here this is a good enough reason for banning things
I don't think abaya is that good but most certainly better than anything that covers the face.Oh, just something I realized about this issue:
A woman can wear a head abaya, burqa, whatever without covering her face.
This:
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So if a woman wore that, while still showing her face, would it still be unacceptable? She could hide tons of stuff under there.
How did you come to this conclusion?
Fortunately. Just corrected. Good post, mashaAllah.Unfortunately it is not up to you to decide what is "wrong" and what is not, each person can decide for themselves.
Abaya poses saftey concern, niqab poses even greater safety concern (due to the lack of facial visibility) as well as creates separation and isolation.What's wrong with the abaya? Why don't you like it? Just because it does not agree with your typical image of what a woman should look like?
"only people a woman chooses can see her face, that probably excludes every non-mahram men, as well as every non-Muslim woman."
Yes to the first part, no to the second.
Why is this a bad thing?
Some women don't mind being completely undressed in front of dozens of people. Some will only be undressed around their boyfriend, some only around their husbands. Women choose who to display their body to. Why should a woman in niqab be denied that choice? Why is her choice considered "simply wrong"?
"this world is based on eye contact, facial contact and expression"
So I'm guessing blind people are not considered normal, and can never lead healthy lives, right?
"A perfectly healthy person avoiding all these is simply wrong."
Says who? Says you. Unfortunately it is not up to you to decide what is "wrong" and what is not, each person can decide for themselves.
Unfortunalety as angry talk.Fortunately. Just corrected. Good post, mashaAllah.
Abaya poses saftey concern, niqab poses even greater safety concern (due to the lack of facial visibility) as well as creates separation and isolation.
Technically it's the legislatior who decides and hence the majority. Democracy, cln.
In all europan countries niqab is not an issue, excpet for French schools I guess and this particular incident.Dude, you're just repeating yourself, this conversation is going nowhere.
Yes, democracy. You know, I think under a democracy, people are allowed to wear what they want? Or has there been made a "must show __ cm of flesh" amendment?
"You may wear any eat anything in the world, as long as it's a peanut butter and jelly sandwich".
So much for democracy.
I'm done, good day to you.
Once upon a time in a all white school you'd take a black mother into to halls to meet the teachers, so that the white parents wouldn't have to see her. They gave excuses and explanations then. Today we give other reasons, we all say they are justified more or less. I wonder what people will think of us in 50-100 years from now?
Our culture, indigenous people. If only one would realize, there's very, very little "indigenous" about today's majority races and people. Many cultures were man-created not too long ago, when there was need for a different kind of unity which had not been met before. Think about this.
I can see both sides, but I tend to side with the school in this case. Yes, an option would have been identifying the mother and then placing a visitor's badge on her or something like that. However, I believe the school is right in not allowing people whose faces are hidden to walk around the campus. The school has many children to worry about, and if a student was killed or taken by an individual whose face was hidden but was allowed inside...surely you can see the problem with that.
Good question. My answer to your previous question was actually based on this story:Any difference in opinion or just the minor differences within Islam?
Lots of stuff have happened which you don't know or haven't heard about, sorry to say that's a true story. But mind you, that's the same question I ask myself when reading your posts about Islam and Muslims.Come on get real!! They hid the parent!! did they also hide the black child from the white children so they wouldn’t tell their mother’s that there was a black kid in the school. Incredible – where do you get this stuff from?
I think you’re getting mixed up with what is an indigenous people and what is culture.
.... The genes and culture is a mixture because the native people and the conquering nations integrated.
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