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Burqa 'not welcome' in France: Sarkozy

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VERSAILLES (FRANCE): The burqa is "not welcome" in France because it is not a symbol of religion but a sign of subservience for women, President
Nicolas Sarkozy said on Monday.

"We cannot accept to have in our country women who are prisoners behind netting, cut off from all social life, deprived of identity," he said. "That is not the idea that the French republic has of women's dignity."

"The burqa is not a sign of religion, it is a sign of subservience," he told lawmakers. "It will not be welcome on the territory of the French republic."

Sarkozy told a special session of parliament he was in favour of holding the inquiry sought by some French lawmakers into whether Muslim women who cover themselves fully in public undermine French secularism and women's rights.

But the president added "we must not fight the wrong battle, in the republic the Muslim religion must be respected as much as other religions" in France, which has Europe's biggest Muslim population estimated at several million.

The proposal to hold an inquiry has won support from many politicians from both the left and right, but France's official Muslim council accused lawmakers of wasting time focusing on a fringe phenomenon.

"To raise the subject like this, via a parliamentary committee, is a way of stigmatising Islam and the Muslims of France," Mohammed Moussaoui, head of the French Council for the Muslim Religion (CFCM), said last week.

Later Monday, Sarkozy was expected to host a state dinner with Sheik Hamad Bin Jassem Al Thani of Qatar. Many women in the Persian Gulf state wear Islamic head coverings in public — whether while shopping or driving cars.

France enacted a law in 2004 banning the Islamic headscarf and other conspicuous religious symbols from public schools, sparking fierce debate at home and abroad. France has Western Europe's largest Muslim population, an estimated 5 million people.

A government spokesman said Friday that it would seek to set up a parliamentary commission that could propose legislation aimed at barring Muslim women from wearing the head-to-toe gowns outside the home.

The issue is highly divisive even within the government. France's junior minister for human rights, Rama Yade, said she was open to a ban if it is aimed at protecting women forced to wear the burqa.
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Burqa 'not welcome' in France: Sarkozy - Europe - World - The Times of India

While i agree with the point of view that wearing the Burqa is a sign of subservience, the French governments attempts at interfering in the rights of Individuals to practice their religion is completely unacceptable. Banning the Burqa is not the way to go about it -education is. Discuss.
 
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so much for "freedom of expression"

Burqa not allowed in Turkey.

Hijab banned in Tunisia.

Ayatollah Khomeni was asked to remove his turban while he was on a state visit to Turkey.

Turkish Army/Airforce men cannot have beards. They are required to be clean shave.
 
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He asked a question.

You straiched the question before someone answer it.



For men shorts are not allowed in Sharjah. Although neighboring Ajman has liqor shops.

Woman are not allowed to wear sleeveless in Sharjah while in neighboring Dubai you can even wear a bikini on a beach.

Crazy in total if you ask me? :crazy:
 
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Crazy in total if you ask me? :crazy:

I wanted to go to Pak Ghazi in Sharjah to enjoy some good non-veg pakistani food.

Since I was staying in Dubai I was wearing shorts. The taxi driver was a kind Pakistani who warned me and saved me from embaressment.
 
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Burqa not allowed in Turkey.

Hijab banned in Tunisia.

Ayatollah Khomeni was asked to remove his turban while he was on a state visit to Turkey.

Turkish Army/Airforce men cannot have beards. They are required to be clean shave.

Two wrongs don't make a right.

PS - much of your observations are wrong, You are allowed a hijab in turkey in most places, excluding universities etc - however that may have changed due to a more Islamic govenment.

In the streets of Tunisia you will see many veiled women.
 
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Crazy in total if you ask me? :crazy:

The height of crazyness.

Although every woman (UAE National) requires to wear a Burqa in UAE. Inside the Burqa they wear western clothes such as jeans and sleeveless tops etc.

They have fashion shows of Burqa's in which models are all european non muslims.

However 2nd wife of UAE ruler who hails from Jordan never wears a Burqa.
 
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Burqa not allowed in Turkey.

Hijab banned in Tunisia.

Ayatollah Khomeni was asked to remove his turban while he was on a state visit to Turkey.

Turkish Army/Airforce men cannot have beards. They are required to be clean shave.

Turkey is less Islamic than any secular western states. Turkish elite left Islam long ago though ordinary Turk mainly eastern part still conservative. I think turkey should be kicked out from OIC unless they allow free Islamic society


India is more Islamic than turkey for god sake. Indian Muslim deserve to be part of OIC than so called Islamic turkey...
 
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however that may have changed due to a more Islamic govenment.

May be but my observations about Turkey are not wrong unless the recent more Islamic Government have changed the laws.


In the streets of Tunisia you will see many veiled women.

Never been to Tunisia. However I have some readings.

Women’s Hijab Banned: Tunisia Government Crushing Islam 1 MUSLIM NATION

http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost/JPArticle/ShowFull&cid=1167467687148

Two wrongs don't make a right.

I am not arguing. I am not against or for.

I am just putting my observations.

Personally no one wears burqa or hijab in our family including my wife.
 
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Although it has been deleted, the remark by an Indian about skimpy clothing being banned in Saudi deserves a response.

The banning of veil in France and the illegality of skimpy, sluttish dressing in Saudi are not comparable for one main reason:

-Many women view the veil as an expression of their faith, and a necessity.
-in contrast, dressing like a slut is not part of anyone’s religion, and is not viewed as a necessity.

In conclusion, the miniskirt is offensive to most respectful human beings and goes against their morals, whereas the veil does not go against a society that prides itself on tolerances and freedom of expression.
 
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excluding universities etc - however that may have changed due to a more Islamic govenment.

Brother, present government did withdrew the ban on hijab however I believe the secular court reimpose previous ban on uni.....:angry:
 
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