Muslim Women
Use attributes for filter ! | |
Google books | books.google.com |
---|---|
Originally published | 1984 |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2321727 |
About Muslim Women
The history of Islam and the changing role-performance of Muslim women, given the various interpretations of the belief system of Islam, are described. It is the contention of the authors that it is these various interpretations which have given rise to the conflict between the ideal and contextual realities. . . .
Taking off the hijab: 'My dream was to wear what I wanted'
...By Faranak AmidiBBC World ServiceFor some Muslim Women, choosing to stop wearing the hijab, or headscarf, can be a difficult decision to make...
French shrug off Muslim upset at abaya ban in schools
... What for many in the outside world - as well as French Muslim Women - came across as a blatant breach of human liberty, was seen in France as a means to another of the holy Republican triptych: equality...
French state schools turn away dozens of girls wearing Muslim abaya dress
... At the end of August, the that pupils would be banned from wearing the loose-fitting full-length robes worn by some Muslim Women in France s state-run schools at the start of the new school year on 4 September...
France to ban female students from wearing abayas in state schools
...By Ece GoksedefBBC NewsStudents will be banned from wearing abaya, a loose-fitting full-length robe worn by some Muslim Women, in France s state-run schools, the education minister has said...
Women's World Cup 2023: 'Nouhaila Benzina is a role model to us'
... Yasmin Rahman plays for Saltley Stallions in Birmingham, one of the only clubs geared towards Muslim Women in the UK...
Young footballer hopes hijab campaign will inspire others
... According to traditional Islamic rulings, Muslim Women are required to cover their head with a garment, A number of sports are now enabling more Muslims to wear the covering after the attire was by many organisations...
France riots: Fuelled by everyday discrimination
... Later on in June, France s most watched news channel, BFM TV, filmed the entrance of a middle school in Lyon so that they could count how many students walked in with an " abaya" a loose robe worn by many Muslim Women...
Arthur's Seat killer told wife to stop being like a 'British woman'
... Baroness Shaista Gohir, chair of Muslim Women Network UK (MWNUK), said there can be additional barriers faced by some South Asian women when leaving abusive relationships...
French state schools turn away dozens of girls wearing Muslim abaya dress
By Hugh SchofieldIn París
The French Education Minister has said that nearly 300 pupils arrived at school on Monday wearing the abaya, the long Muslim robe which was banned in schools last week.
Most of The Girls agreed to change into other clothes.
According to official figures, 298 Girls - mainly aged 15 or More - turned up at school in the banned garment.
Under instructions laid down by the ministry, there followed in each case a period of dialogue with school staff.
Most Girls then agreed to dress differently and were able to start classes.
However, 67 Girls refused to comply and were sent home.
A further period of dialogue with their families will now ensue. If that fails, they will be excluded.
Set against the 12 million school boys and Girls who started term on Monday, the government believes the figures show that its ban has been broadly accepted.
However, a legal challenge by a group representing some Muslims goes before the courts later today.
At The End of August, the that pupils would be banned from wearing the loose-fitting full-length robes worn by some Muslim Women in France's state-run schools at the start of the new school year on 4 September.
France has a strict ban on religious signs in state schools and government buildings, arguing that they violate secular laws.
Wearing a headscarf has been banned since 2004 in state-run schools.
The Move comes after months of debate over the wearing of abayas in French schools.
The garment is being increasingly worn in schools, leading to a political divide over them, with right-wing parties pushing for a ban while those on The Left have voiced concerns for the rights of Muslim Women and Girls .
In 2010, France banned the wearing of full-face veils in public, provoking anger in France's five million-strong Muslim community.
France has enforced a strict ban on religious signs at schools since the 19Th Century , including Christian symbols such as large crosses, in an effort to curb any Catholic influence on public education.
Reflecting its changing population, it has updated The Law over The Years to include the Muslim headscarf and Jewish kippa, but abayas have not been banned outright Until Now .
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com