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  2. Burkini - Wikipedia

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    Without clothing that they considered appropriate, women in the Muslim community were uncomfortable going to public pools and beaches. [4] Cultural restrictions on physical activity have been shown to have serious health implications for Muslim women. [5] [6] [7] Zanetti began to think about how to design Muslim-friendly sportswear. [4]

  3. Hammam - Wikipedia

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    [18] [2] Likewise, Muslim bathers usually washed themselves in running water rather than immersing themselves in standing water. [3] Although in early Islamic history women did not normally patronise hammams, by around the 10th century many places started to provide separate hours (or separate facilities) for men and women. [2]

  4. Public bathing - Wikipedia

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    The 14th-century Majapahit city of Trowulan had several bathing structures, including the Candi Tikus bathing pool, believed to be a royal bathing pool; and the Segaran reservoir, a large public pool. [15] The Hindu-majority island of Bali contains several public bathing pools—some, such as Goa Gajah, dating from the 9th

  5. Wilmington Settles Lawsuit Over Anti-Muslim Bias at Public Pools

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  6. EU Court says Muslim girls must attend co-ed swimming ... - AOL

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  7. Mixed bathing - Wikipedia

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    Women's swim area. Mixed bathing is the sharing of a pool, beach or other place by swimmers of both genders. Mixed bathing usually refers to swimming or other water-based recreational activities in public or semi-public facilities, such as hotel or holiday resort pool, in a non-sex segregated environment.

  8. Berlin to allow all swimmers to go topless at public pools ...

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    In 2017, Swiss authorities overturned an 88-year-old ruling to allow women to swim topless in the country’s famous Lake Geneva and Rhone River. The change was not extended to public swimming ...

  9. Al-Bustan resort - Wikipedia

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    The Garden) is a beach resort in Gaza with restaurants, cafes and swimming pools. It is located on the beach north of Gaza City. About 800 people come on a typical day. The atmosphere is very Islamic, women wear veils and only Islamic music is played.