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Holy Quran
Al-Ahzab:
(59)
O Prophet! Tell thy wives and thy daughters and
the women of the believers to draw their cloaks close round them (when they go
abroad). That will be better , that so they may be recognized and not annoyed.
Allah is ever Forgiving, Merciful.
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If you or someone you
know have experienced Islamophobia as a direct result of wearing the
Hijab (head scarf) please write to
randa@prohijab.net
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Salem aleikum dear sisters,
I don't know how I shall start my letter!
firstly, i am a Tunisian girl, living with my family in a European
country.
in the last months, I started to think as always about my summer
holiday which i spend normally in Tunisia.
But then the question that comes to my mind was: what shall i do this
time? shall i put my veil off as last summer? or let it, but then my
name will be signed in the computer and many bad results will happen?
I asked some relatives and they told me that the number of girls
wearing hijab has increased and nothing has happened! veil is in
Tunisia prohibited! although it is an Islamic country!! I love my
country and want to make a lot for it after having my license..but
how? how if they disapprove a girl wearing hijab?
One day i met a friend of mine who comes from the same town in Tunisia
but lives also in the same European country as me and i asked her what
she did when she spent her holidays there..then she started to tell me
the whole story: she went back to Tunisia last summer wearing her veil
as always.
in the airport nothing happened.. after days ...she went to souks and
nothing
happened…she felt released and glad that every thing changed But..this
happiness didn’t last when she was with friends in a town hall, a
police man
came and obliged her to follow him to the higher floor..which was
accurately a small police station she entered ..and the man asked
her:" why are you wearing hijab? are you praying? and other
questions!! after that she was obliged to sign a paper which indicate
that you will wear hijab in bounding it behind your neck and which is
a proof that you are (moutadeyna)..this means that if you want to
work, you will never have the right to work and you will be pursued
from police men.
After weeks, she was in another town,
she wore a headscarf and bounded it under her neck. so that her neck
was not covered..but when she saw many women wearing hijab as shariaa
says, she changed the form so that she can cover her neck. after this
action, a man behind her, pressed her arm and asked her to show him
her identity card.
You know who he was? he was the same person who took her to the police
station. My friend was followed wherever she went. unfortunately, this
is the case in Tunisia!
I love my country and want to make a lot
for her but how? how if you are deprived from the choice of practicing
your religion?
I ask Allah to help my sisters who live there!
Wa salem aleikum
A Tunisian girl.
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Mariam Saghrouni’s testimony in the European Parliament
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,
I am sorry but I am not used to speak in public; the only audience in
front of which I am used to speak to is in my class room.
I would like to introduce myself, my name is Mariam, I’m 14 and a
half, I am a student in year 10 to whom the access to classes has been
refused as soon as the first day of the school year, on the 2nd of
September.
The years before, that is to say for the last 3 years, I have been in
the same high school as today and I had been wearing Hijab. I never
had problems, I was always a discreet girl, I had friends from all
cultures and I had good relationships with my teachers and with the
school administration. I had good results. The administration has
testified that I had a good behaviour. However on the first day of
school I was wearing only a small scarf on my head and I was brought
to the administration where they ordered me to take it off, so I had
to choose between wearing this or being expelled from school. They did
not stop humiliating me and asking me ironical questions. I didn’t
want to take it off so I was not able to go to class with my friends
and teachers. I wasn’t left in a classroom, I was in an office. I
couldn’t go out for break and I wasn’t allowed to go to the toilets at
the same times as the others because they were afraid that I might see
them.
I felt like a criminal, as if the fact that I had some centimetres of
material on my head was a really big crime. One teacher laughed at me
and ridiculed my opinion. I was like an animal in a zoo.
I came to school to be in class with my friends and I am living a real
discrimination. I made a lot of efforts to be there but even if I
changed the accessory that was on my head the problem was the same. I
was isolated from my friends and it is an injustice that a girl of my
age should not have to suffer.
I hope that this will change and that we will be living with respect.
Am I not allowed to be a French Muslim? My country is France and my
religion is Islam, and I care about both of them.
I am not a danger, what I am in now is very hard and I am certainly
not a criminal.
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Salamu Alaikum Brothers and
Sisters,
My name is Najat, 25 years old, I wear Hijab.
I call to you to help me after what happened to me yesterday,
something that I still cannot realise.
Indeed, coming back from university (Paris 8), yesterday (29/09/04)
around 4:30 pm I fainted in the street in St Denis. The firemen came
but from the very beginning they were very aggressive to me and to the
sisters who were with me.
My friends asked them to bring me to hospital but the firemen refused
meanly. Then they finally put me in their van and started to insult
me.
One of the three firemen strangled me telling me at the same time:
“Stop this fuss or I bring you to the police station” (he thought I
was an illegal immigrant).
The two others immobilized my feet and my hands and the third one
carried on strangling me as well as making fun of me.
I tried to get away from him but at this moment he punched me twice
with an extreme violence.
I do not even dare to repeat all the insults the three firemen threw
at me.
It has been difficult to lodge a complaint because the policemen did
not want to believe me. In the medical certificate it is stated that I
have got a haematoma in the left mandibular area of my face and I was
put off work for 10 days.
My doctor prescribed me some radiographies to do in emergency today
(30/09/04), and I unfortunately told the radiologist that I had been
assaulted by firemen and he refused to believe me as well.
Help me my sisters and brothers to put an end to all the injustices we
suffer in France: land of the Rights of men and WOMEN…
Jazoukoumo Allaho Khayrane
Najat:najatos2000@yahoo.fr
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As-Salaamu 'alaykum,
I am a Muslim Woman from Finland and I wear hijab. I needed to renew
my passport and I went to the police station thinking that there's no
problem with getting my passport with hijab. I had a passport before
with hijab but now I had moved into a new town.
The police denied to give me a passport unless I remove my headscarf
or as he put it "place it unnoticeably in the back of my head". I also
heard that I wasn't the only sister in this town who was denied the
right to wear hijab in the passport picture (in other towns in Finland
it has been ok). So with the help of another sister we complained to
the Parliamentary Ombudsman (nearly the same as Chancellor of
Justice).
A year later the decision came.
"The Deputy-Ombudsman also adopted a position on whether a Muslim
woman has a right to wear a scarf in a passport photograph. He pointed
out that freedom of religion includes both the right to profess one’s
religion and the right to live according to it in practice.
Intervening in the outward manifestations demanded by a religion can
mean intervening also in internal freedom to practise religion. In the
view of the Deputy- Ombudsman, freedom of religion also includes the
religious obligation, which some Islamic women observe, to wear a
scarf."
The Parliamentary Ombudsman of Finland
Jazaakum Allaah khayran
wassalaam,
Maryum
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I have received an email on conference on
hijab issue. I am from Turkey, currently living in Leicester. I was
sacked from my job and study due to the fact that I wear hijab. As you
are aware this is a very big issue in Turkey too. I have a photograph
exhibition on banning of wearing hijab in Turkey, which explains
dramatically and very clearly. If u give me an opportunity to have
this exhibition on the conference that u r organizing would be really
appreciated. In addition I wrote; 2 articles on the issue which again
indicates how serious this problem in Turkey and effecting many lives
and hopes of young girls and their families. Is it possible for you to
give me a short time in the conference to be the voice of those who
suffers of this legislation in Turkey. This would help to get support
for these sisters and get their voice to be heart
I look forward to hearing from you
Your sister in Islam
Habibe Yesilova
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