One comment on “World Hijab Day calls on non-Muslim women to try out life under the traditional head scarf. Can it lead to more religious tolerance and understanding?

  1. A hijab is not cultural it is in fact religious. It is to cover a women’s beauty i.e her hair.

    Muslims are always facing a backlash for everything they do. If a Sikh man can wear his turban to be a guard for the Queen, why can’t this school allow pupils to wear a piece of cloth to cover their hair. It is a religious symbol and the sooner everyone accepts its stay in this country, the better. No point fighting the inevitable. And yet images of the holy mother Mary show her covering her head. I wonder if she enrolled in this school they would treat her the same? I would much prefer to see young girls wearing modest clothes than the mini skirts of an excuse of school uniform they are made to wear. All these comments about her having to enrol in an Islamic school sound very ignorant to me. Isn’t it better that they are trying to integrate and co-exist with people from other backgrounds and religious beliefs, without having to give up on their own? The only way to live together is to learn from each other. The school should practice tolerance and be reasonable. It is not unreasonable to allow the child to wear a headscarf if her parents feel very strongly. Surely she is there to be educated…everything else should be secondary.

    What nonsense by the governing body , hundreds and hundreds of UK primary schools allow Muslim girls to wear hijab as part of their uniform, and why not, it’s neat and tidy – and stops the poor girls from catching nits from their peers!. And surprise surprise the sky hasn’t fallen down yet. And moreover in the interests of a united society in the future I would far rather see Muslim girls being educated in mainstream schools wearing hijab rather than being sent to religious schools because the mainstream schools are inventing petty rules that exclude them and divide them from the society that they are going to be living in and contributing to as adults. To those saying that this child should attend a Muslim school – do any of you know how many Muslim schools there are in Britain? Have a guess ….. Just over a year ago there were about 140. And just 11 of those were state funded. Conversely there are nearly 4600 Church of England schools and over 2000 Roman Catholic schools funded by the state. As you can see, there aren’t many Muslim schools in Britain.
    IA
    http://www.londonschoolofislamics.org.uk

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