been treated with the same as men and are being denied rights. Whether it be voting‚ ownership‚ or education their rights are being denied. Their rights are human rights. Therefore a muslim women‚ who is still a woman‚ must have the right to wear the hijab if she chooses. France today: there is a law placed in France currently which forbids one from covering their face for religious or secular reasons. According to "The New York Times Upfront" defenders of the law’s reason for passing such a law
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INTRODUCTION The Muslim headscarf (hijab) possesses its religious significance from the Qur’an‚ which is the Word of God told by the Prophet Muhammad. Though the specificities of how much the headscarf covers varies in different countries‚ those who choose to wear it use the Qur’an as a source of God’s command. The variance of how much the headscarf should cover arises from the different interpretations of a vary vague quote in the Koran that addresses this issue: “And say to the believing women
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Hijab workshop plan !!!! 1. Ice Breaker 2. Introduction of Topic (Tell everyone what I’m going to go over) 3. Brief Discussion on Topic (Get audience involved and see what their thoughts are) 4. Activity (should directly correlate with topic) 5. Follow-up (Revisit the purpose of the workshop) At the end‚ leave the group with something to think about or something memorable they can pass on. Ice breaker to get to know the people
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I strongly agree that the wearing of the burqa should be banned because it is a risk on Australians safety and security. I believe that Cory benardi has a very strong argument that the wearing of the burqa should be banned in public places. I 100% agree with him. There has been an Australian man that was dressed in a burqa that robbed a bank because of this there have been a number of understandable concerns in the community. Police being reluctant to search any suspects wearing a burqa. I am one
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The burqa is a long garment‚ usually black‚ that covers the body from head to toe‚ leaving a small slit for the eyes to be able to see. It is worn by Muslim/Islamic women‚ often due to pressure from society‚ the men of their home countries or from the families of the women. Australia is one of many democratic countries. Democracy being a form of government in which all people have an equal say in the decisions that affect their lives. Australia being a democratic country means we should not be
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Modesty vs. Immodesty Clothing for Girls By: Nina H. Have you ever wondered about what other people think about the way you dress and your personality? Do you know that a guy’s first impression of a girl comes from the way she dresses? In today’s generation‚ dressing immodestly is being seen by many people as ‘normal’. But‚ how should teenage girls dress these days? This research paper attempts to find out the appropriate ways girls should dress and the reasons behind the way they dress
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Many Islamic countries require women to wear clothes that do not flaunt or define their bodies in any form. In certain countries such as Iran‚ additional clothing is required especially when engaging in religious or outdoor activities. Iranian women are known to wear a chador or a loose black robe that covers the body from head to toe. Iranian women in specific have covered themselves for centuries due to religious and family traditions but after the revolutionary government of Iran enforced the
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Should Australia ban the burqa? As we all know‚ Burqa is a loose‚ usually black or light blue robe that is worn by Muslim women‚ especially in Afghanistan‚ and that covers the body from head to toe. The burqa is not force by the Islamic holy bible‚ Koran. It only say that‚ women and men have to wear modestly in the public. Women‚ especially‚ cannot show their body to a man‚ other than their husband. This is written in the Koran. In Qur’an Sura Nur Chapter: The Light. Verse 31‚ "And say to the faithful
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Hijab: A Muslim Male Perspective The topic of hijab is one that evokes and provokes. It generates within all of us a plethora of thoughts and emotions. The web and media are replete with opinions of Muslim women and politicians on this sensitive topic. Some non-Muslims have used hijab as a springboard to unleash virile anti-Islamic polemics. Here I wish to share some thoughts on hijab from the perspective of a Muslim male living in America and preempt any perceptions of dogma by providing relevant
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Ang Kiukok ( 洪救國 ) 1931-2005 PREPARED BY: Misty Ann Tortosa BSPED 2-B who is Ang Kiukok Birth Place: Davao City Date of Birth: March 1‚ 1931 Parents: Vicente Ang Chin Lim His father wanted to name him… Hua Shing “chinese born” But he was given the name… Kiukok “save the country” Wife: Mary de Jesus Number of children: Four Age when he entered school: 5 yrs. old 1947 He went to Cotabato and practiced his talent by making billboards for movie in theaters for 2 weeks
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