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[quote]>>Do you think it's better to draw a line between what people regard as "fashinable" like jeans and what people regards as "religious obligation" like Hijab or ammama for some? There are people out there who do consider the amama/hijab/niqab to be a religious requirement. I vehemently disagree with them. However, despite my disagreement, if that is what they have come to espouse then by all means we must respect their decision. And I agree with you, and that is what I had mentioned earlier as well, any discrimination against amama/hijab/niqab is vile and reprehensible. However, having said that if the laws are made such that a driver's license requires the face to be shown for security purposes, then we must respect that law. Having said that :), the specific case of the person refused entry in Defense cantonment in reprehensible especially so in a Muslim country. Edited by: junaidj on Tuesday, January 04, 2005 3:51 AM[/quote]
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