gezza
what do you think?
Flying Dutchman
I think you need a new law.
gezza
I think youve opened a big window here.
:shock:
Do you reckon she took the veil off for mugshots after getting nicked?
Flying Dutchman
hmmm...maybe if the picture was taken by a woman. I really wonder about her pictures on IDīs (p.e passport)...btw this raises another question...how do they do that in the UAE or the Gulf in general with women wearing a burqa or something similar? How does there passport photo look like?
kanelli
I don't know why some people get upset at such rules. Perhaps in their culture they feel they must cover completely (as far as I know the Quran does not say that women must cover completely), but in Dutch and UK cultures it is not okay to obscure your face which hides your identity. A headscarf doesn't hide one's identity and therefore doesn't cause any problems. In France and Germany they made the headscarf rule for schools only, not for all public places. I personally think the school rule is stupid, but if they think it helps protect the children from taunting or abuse then I guess that is their decision. I think it is better to teach the children to accept differences and crack down on any kids taunting the Muslim girls. That would get to the root of the problem and still allow the girls to follow their religious obligations.
reviewer
- Flying Dutchman wrote:
hmmm...maybe if the picture was taken by a woman. I really wonder about her pictures on IDīs (p.e passport)...btw this raises another question...how do they do that in the UAE or the Gulf in general with women wearing a burqa or something similar? How does there passport photo look like?
Some years back GG women are photograph with the burqa yet after the 9/11 a law was passed that the face should be uncovered whether they like it or not.
gtmash
- kanelli wrote:
I don't know why some people get upset at such rules. Perhaps in their culture they feel they must cover completely (as far as I know the Quran does not say that women must cover completely), but in Dutch and UK cultures it is not okay to obscure your face which hides your identity. A headscarf doesn't hide one's identity and therefore doesn't cause any problems. In France and Germany they made the headscarf rule for schools only, not for all public places. I personally think the school rule is stupid, but if they think it helps protect the children from taunting or abuse then I guess that is their decision. I think it is better to teach the children to accept differences and crack down on any kids taunting the Muslim girls. That would get to the root of the problem and still allow the girls to follow their religious obligations.
Correct, Muslim women are not required to cover their faces. The total-covering ideology is from the same type of tribal people that thought up the no-women-drivers ideology.