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(1) a face veil covering the lower part of the face (up to the eyes
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(1) a face veil covering the lower part of the face (up to the eyes
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(1) Once accustomed to, the niqab is certainly not inconvenient.
(2) Firstly, Muslim girls have talked to teachers about their concern that they might be forced to wear the jilbab and, possibly, at a later stage, the niqab (face covering).
(3) The tack taken by the majority of posters supporting her right to have a license while in niqab is that as a profession of her religious faith, the government is obliged to support her in this.
(4) The rights group also claimed that, ‘Islamist students at national universities often harass liberal female classmates for not wearing the niqab , a full veil,’ and that ‘non-Muslims are also victims of this discrimination.’
(5) Soon, Azza went further and put on the niqab , the veil that covers a woman's face below the eyes.
(6) Lately after the incident of him speaking freely to my brother in laws wives I felt like not wearing my niqab anymore.
(7) Many of their womenfolk are clad in traditional head-to-toe black robes, and some wear a niqab , the scarf that covers the face - their appearance contrasting starkly with young local women who favour tight-fitting western clothes.
(8) The burqa and a smaller type of face mask, the niqab , has been banned by municipal injunction in the cities and towns of Ghent, Antwerp, Sint-Truiden, Lebbeke and Maaseik.
(9) A gaggle of people - from older women in full black niqab to young British girls in shorts - are standing in line to get their picture taken with a live snake, one of a collection of 17 of the reptiles on display.
(10) The plaintiff holds a sincere religious belief that she should wear the niqab in front of all strangers and unrelated Muslim men.
(11) No one is discussing the spread of the niqab (face veil) and its symbolism.
(12) Sadat went as far as to ban the niqab at universities.
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(1) Once accustomed to, the niqab is certainly not inconvenient.
(2) Firstly, Muslim girls have talked to teachers about their concern that they might be forced to wear the jilbab and, possibly, at a later stage, the niqab (face covering).
(3) The tack taken by the majority of posters supporting her right to have a license while in niqab is that as a profession of her religious faith, the government is obliged to support her in this.
(4) The rights group also claimed that, ‘Islamist students at national universities often harass liberal female classmates for not wearing the niqab , a full veil,’ and that ‘non-Muslims are also victims of this discrimination.’
(5) Soon, Azza went further and put on the niqab , the veil that covers a woman's face below the eyes.
(6) Lately after the incident of him speaking freely to my brother in laws wives I felt like not wearing my niqab anymore.
(7) Many of their womenfolk are clad in traditional head-to-toe black robes, and some wear a niqab , the scarf that covers the face - their appearance contrasting starkly with young local women who favour tight-fitting western clothes.
(8) The burqa and a smaller type of face mask, the niqab , has been banned by municipal injunction in the cities and towns of Ghent, Antwerp, Sint-Truiden, Lebbeke and Maaseik.
(9) A gaggle of people - from older women in full black niqab to young British girls in shorts - are standing in line to get their picture taken with a live snake, one of a collection of 17 of the reptiles on display.
(10) The plaintiff holds a sincere religious belief that she should wear the niqab in front of all strangers and unrelated Muslim men.
(11) No one is discussing the spread of the niqab (face veil) and its symbolism.
(12) Sadat went as far as to ban the niqab at universities.
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