Hijabs Uncovered & Explained

 Hijabs Uncovered & Explained
 Hijabs Uncovered & Explained

 Hijabs Uncovered & Explained
 Hijabs Uncovered & Explained

 Hijabs Uncovered & Explained
 Hijabs Uncovered & Explained

 Hijabs Uncovered & Explained
 Hijabs Uncovered & Explained

 Hijabs Uncovered & Explained
 Hijabs Uncovered & Explained

 Hijabs Uncovered & Explained
 Hijabs Uncovered & Explained

 Hijabs Uncovered & Explained
 Hijabs Uncovered & Explained

 Hijabs Uncovered & Explained
 Hijabs Uncovered & Explained

 Hijabs Uncovered & Explained
 Hijabs Uncovered & Explained

 Hijabs Uncovered & Explained
 Hijabs Uncovered & Explained

 Hijabs Uncovered & Explained
 Hijabs Uncovered & Explained

 Hijabs Uncovered & Explained
 Hijabs Uncovered & Explained

Hijab has been very contended, and has become one of the most debated issues in the west and the rest of the world. This has been for a number of reasons such as hijabs being a symbol of repression in Muslim societies which tend to be very patriarchal, preventing women from having any role in society and being used as a political symbol. These are just a few amongst many reasons which have gained the hijab a very negative view in the media. As a repercussion wearing hijabs has been banned in some countries such as Turkey, France and Tunisia.

Despite the negative perception and stereotype surrounding the hijab in the west and other parts of the world there has been a massive surge in Muslim women wearing hijabs. There has been a considerable rise in non-Muslim women converting to Islam and wearing hijabs who have studied Islam with objectivity despite the negative hype surrounding the hijab. Many Muslim women and converts to Islam have come to love hijabs and feel very proud to adhere to the concept of hijab. The women were questioned about the attitude that men had towards them after they started wearing hijabs and the response was that it had a positive impact and men treated them more with respect and dignity.

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