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[quote][blue]perhaps there is a bit of hx associated as well coz in all cultures and religions head cover has remained a symbol of modesty. may not necessarily always be the case of the upbringing saba2. as for me, my mum still pulls off my head scarf away as she was never brought up with this & thinks this piece of cloth is merely a baggage [8)] that i adopted as a teenager initially with my own feeling and later inspired by some of my medical colleagues at the med.school and perhaps the way i understood the concept of 'pardah' or hijab at the time. however with further study i realized that there is no reason to look down upon the women who hv not covered heads;[/blue] [purple]at the end of the day one will be accountable for what s/he understood or believed that was true after one's sincere efforts to understand, be it about niqab/hijab, beard,working for banks or not, keeping a dog as a pet or not, settling down in saudia or uk or as a matter of fact, any other matter.[/purple][/quote]
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