But it was jarring and very unexpected to see myself on someone's Instagram without a hijab. This class was supposed to be a women-only space, and I had dressed accordingly. But now I felt ...
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That was 24 years ago, when she was a young Muslim teenager who wore a hijab, an Islamic head covering, everywhere — including on roller coasters — to honor her faith. Fast forward to Sept.
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A longtime French teacher claims the Upper East Side’s elite, all-girls Spence School fired her for giving a straightforward answer about France’s controversial hijab law — which triggered ...
Dubai, United Arab Emirates – On the streets of Iranian cities, it's becoming more common to see a woman passing by without a mandatory headscarf, or hijab, as the second anniversary of the ...
Arezoo Badri, a 31-year-old mother of two, was paralyzed after police shot at her car for disobeying hijab laws. Last month, the Taliban made it illegal for women’s voices to be heard in public ...
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Iran's new president has said that morality police will no longer "bother" women over the wearing of the mandatory hijab headscarf, days after the UN warned women were still being violently ...
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It’s two years on, and seven in ten Iranians continue to oppose the government’s imposition of strict penalties such as fines or imprisonment for women who do not wear their hijab in public.