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  2. Burqa by country - Wikipedia

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    The burqa is worn by women in various countries. Some countries have banned it in government offices, schools, or in public places and streets. There are currently 18 states that have banned the burqa and niqab, both Muslim-majority countries and non-Muslim countries, including: Africa: Cameroon, Chad, the Republic of the Congo, Gabon, Tunisia

  3. Islamic veiling practices by country - Wikipedia

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    A 2018 report, Afghanistan in 2018: A Survey of the Afghan People by The Asia Foundation, found out that 30.9% of the Afghans think the burqa is the most appropriate form of public dress for women, roughly the same numbers for the niqab, 15.3% selected the chador, 14.5% went for a tight hijab, 6.1% for a loose hijab while only 0.5% chose no ...

  4. Hijab and burka controversies in Europe - Wikipedia

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    In several countries, the adherence to hijab (an Arabic term meaning "to cover") has led to political controversies and proposals for a legal partial or full ban in some or all circumstances. Some countries already have laws banning the wearing of masks in public, which can be applied to veils that conceal the face. Other countries are debating ...

  5. Niqāb - Wikipedia

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    European countries that have banned the niqab and the burqa either fully or partially, as of 2023: National ban – women are prohibited by federal law from wearing full-face veils in public Local ban – women are banned from wearing full-face veils by legislation in certain cities or regions

  6. Burqa - Wikipedia

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    A burqa or a burka [a] (/ ˈ b ɜːr k ə /; Arabic: برقع) is an enveloping outer garment worn by some Muslim women which fully covers the body and the face.

  7. US to remove four African countries from Agoa trade deal for ...

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    Agoa trade deal greatly benefits some African countries that get duty free access to more than 1,800 products US to remove four African countries from Agoa trade deal for ‘gross violation of ...

  8. British debate over veils - Wikipedia

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    The British debate over veils began in October 2006 when the MP and government minister Jack Straw wrote in his local newspaper, the Lancashire Evening Telegraph, that, while he did not want to be "prescriptive", he preferred talking to women who did not wear a niqab (face veil) as he could see their face, and asked women who were wearing such items to remove them when they spoke to him ...

  9. Arab countries condemn 'flagrant violations' in targeting ...

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    The foreign ministers of the Arab countries said that Israel's right to self-defence after a devastating Oct. 7 attack by Hamas militants did not justify neglecting Palestinians' rights.