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e-Mullahs,
We are not seeking a ban on the burqa. This is against our belief of free will. The question is, If we have to take off our jackets, over coats, shoes and etc for secuity checks or clarification who gave you the right to refuse taking off a dress which we have already established is not part of Islam for security purposes?
Before a suspicious individual approaches a check point security agencies have every right to ask anyone wearing any questionable dress to be removed for the sake of saving lives.
We are not seeking a ban on the burqa. This is against our belief of free will. The question is, If we have to take off our jackets, over coats, shoes and etc for secuity checks or clarification who gave you the right to refuse taking off a dress which we have already established is not part of Islam for security purposes?
Before a suspicious individual approaches a check point security agencies have every right to ask anyone wearing any questionable dress to be removed for the sake of saving lives.