The concept of the veil in islamic countries and how it may be discriminated in some other forgein countries
Date Submitted: 05/27/2004 18:45:36
Category: / Society & Culture / Religion
Length: 4 pages (1073 words)
Category: / Society & Culture / Religion
Length: 4 pages (1073 words)
In the past twenty to thirty years Hijab or the veil has been widely recognized as a symbol of the Muslim woman. Ahmed said in his book: "The Hijab or the veil presents us with some useful sociological insights into Muslim society"(160). Some may think that it is just a tradition or a culture forced upon the girl by her country or home. Others may think it was just a fashion that Middle Eastern girls
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In response to this Talvi said: "But Veil, an academic work, also points to the diversity of Muslim women's cultural experiences, which demand a more balanced and open-minded approach."(41)
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Talvi, Silja J.A. "The Veil And Its Meanings." Progressive June 200:41. Academic
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