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Muslim Veils
Whilst posting on another thread, i started to ponder about Muslim Dress, more specifically Full Face Veils, Burka's and Hijab's. These forms of dress are now very common on the streets of Britain, however from my younger days, although i can quite clearly recall seeing many Asian women, i cannot ever recall seeing any in a Full Face Veil. Obviously there are more members of the Asian community living here now, so percentage wise one would expect to see more. But as i say, when younger i cannot recall anyone wearing them! Now, is that my memory and Brain cells hopelessly deteriorating? Can anyone recall when these garments started to be worn more widely on our streets, and assuming my memory is correct, why would it be that Asian women from earlier days, chose not to wear the Full Veil, have they suddenly become designer items, or is there a feeling that they want to make a bolder statement about their faith?
Best Regards - Taggy |
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Slight wander but do they make them take them off in places like banks, post offices, petrol stations etc like they do with people wearing motorbike helmets?? |
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Saw one driving yesterday (a woman wearing one that is!!) and as she was doing a three point turn wondered if they may impede peripheral vision. The edges seem very close to the eyes at the sides....
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No your memory is not playing tricks on you. I grew up in the 70's in a large Asian community and I cannot recall 1 Muslim woman wearing anything but a Sari sometimes with a scarf draped loosely over their heads. Whilst my children were growing up in the 80's & 90's we lived in the Audley area of Blackburn and even then I don't recall any female wearing the Hijab, etc. Thinking back I would have to say maybe they started wearing them in the late 90's around Audley.
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I do think they are used a fashion statement by may younger asian women and also because no one can see what is under them so they can h appily go out in their 'scruff'. I would happily defend anyones right to wear whatever they choose - except if public security is compromised, for example in a bank. |
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I am thinking that these garments have become more widespread even more recently than the 90's, and in particular, since Jack Straw caused a ruckus by asking for one to be lowered at his office.
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In Spain there are many Muslim women from all over the world.
I have never seen one wearing a veil. Heads covered yes, but no veil. |
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Thats interesting royboy, seems to throw some weight behind my comments too!
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In Morocco, where I have worked now for 16 months, I might have seen 1 or 2.
Morocco is a fairly strict Islamic country, you are not allowed to carry a copy of the Bible in public, for example. |
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perhaps they are worn cos there Ugly.:D
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Sod off Cashy.. I am not wearing a veil!! :D :D
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Can't get the wife to wear one either. :eek::D;)
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If your good lady sees that royboy, I am guessing a veil would be handy to hide the hand mark upside of your head! lol
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