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[quote]Salam You seem to be the proud father of a daughter and anxious to fulfill your responsibility. You have read all that was said on the forum about head covering so you can come to your own conclusion. There is only one thing I want to add, the concept that a woman will be teased less because she is wearing a head scarf is not correct. Women in chader burqa Abbaya have been equally molested or teased as opposed to the ones who don't wear one. A man who teases women in the street is not looking at who is wearing what, to tease ,stock or molest. He is looking at a victim who shows fear hesitation a general lack of confidence. I am not saying women should dress provocatively modesty and respect for ones own sexuality is a must. If you teach your daughter to be a good human being and give her the confidence in her own self and the toughest the judgement of deciding what is right or wrong you have given her the best of tools to live her life. A child learns about his/her environment from his/her family.Parents are his/ her first role model. He/she observes everything how you dress, how you talk what you drink and eat his/her first lesson starts from the crib. The nurturing and you as a role model to your daughter are going to be the prime builders of her character the saying " THE APPLE DOESN'T FALL FAR FROM THE TREE" in most cases is correct.[/quote]
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