Maula Jatt
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After reading this thread thaught I'd post this illustration - for burqa I do somewhat do agree with how it plays a negative role and it'll probably be good if it's banned
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/57-i...lge-in-love-jihad.759560/page-4#post-14192698
But if I look at the hijab Styles from up above I see no issues from a secularist pov too
except for the fact that it's a relgious symbol and some secular states differ on it - In france and turkey before Erdogan relgious symbolism was against the secularist ideals of their country
While in US, UK personal freedoms were protected and that was secularism for em
Secular Nations need to figure out a way on how they approach it - imo unlike burqa hijab causes no practical issues in day to day life thus should always be allowed
Just like in Pakistan, in India most women wear a traditional hijab of duppata, it's a traditional hijab - would Indian state consider it a religious symbol or a cultural one which'd be allowed even if they follow the Turkish, French style secularism
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