- A
headscarf is a
scarf covering most or all of the top of a person's,
usually women's, hair and head,
leaving the face uncovered. A
headscarf is formed...
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verses should be applied, with some
stating that a
headscarf is
required and
others saying that a
headscarf is not required. The
clearest verses on the requirement...
- The
headscarf controversy in
Turkey was a 20th and
early 21st
century controversy about women wearing Islamic headscarves. The
Republic of
Turkey had...
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daughter in college—and she doesn't wear a
headscarf or anything! Why don't you make her wear the
headscarf? So you can't make one girl, your own daughter...
- schoolgirls. For this reason, it is
occasionally referred to as the
French headscarf ban in the
foreign press. In addition, the law is seen by some as disproportionately...
- society, and Islamophobia.
According to
several researchers, the 2004
headscarf ban "reduces the
secondary educational attainment of
Muslim girls and...
- the
headscarf ban,
ruling that
removing the ban
would run
counter to
official secularism.
While the
highest court's
decision to
uphold the
headscarf ban...
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founded and
leads the
Party for Freedom.
Wilders made the
suggestion of a
headscarf tax on
September 16, 2009
during the "General reflections".
Those who...
- used,
among them the mitpaḥat or
tichel (
headscarf), shpitzel, snood, hat, beret, fall, bonnet, veil,
headscarf, bandana, and
sheitel (wig). The most common...
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nicknamed Babushka (1844–1934),
Russian revolutionary Babushka (
headscarf),
indicating a
headscarf tied
below the chin, as
commonly worn in
rural parts of Europe...