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  1. Most Afghan women already wear some form of hijab, a scarf that covers the head and neck, but the new restrictions require women to either wear a full niqab, which covers the face but not the...

  2. Dec 22, 2010 · For those women who are compelled to cover themselves, a ban on full-face covering veils in all public spaces may mean they trade what critics call an "ambulatory prison" for one made of...

  3. Sep 25, 2013 · The Department of Health is currently reviewing whether NHS staff should be allowed to wear full face veils at work. Laurie Penny (on Question Time) asserted that the only people who should be talking about what [Moslem] women should be allowed to wear are “Moslem women and no-one else”.

  4. Feb 3, 2021 · But in a group I have studied since 2013 – Muslim women in the West who wear the niqab, or the Islamic veil, along with a headscarf, the experiences have been more positive. Challenges faced by...

    • Anna Piela
  5. Sep 23, 2014 · Muslim women do not wear a veil in front of their immediate family, which usually means a niqab or hijab is not worn at home. What is your personal experience of wearing the hijab?

    • James Vyver
  6. Apr 4, 2011 · Say to your wives, your daughters and the believing women that they should draw their outer garments over their full persons. That is more fitting in order that they are recognized and therefore not harassed.

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  8. Based on the testimony of 32 women across France, Unveiling the Truth offers the opportunity to hear directly from the women who are affected by the ban on face coverings, all of whom freely chose to wear the veil without, and often in spite of, pressure from family members and spouses.