In Egypt, where the Muslim population is around 90.3%, there's a ban on wearing Hijab and Niqab in schools.
On the other hand, in India, where the Muslim population is approximately 19%, wearing Hijab is considered a personal choice, a symbol of women's empowerment, and a means of protection from the sun and potential harm.
Interestingly, in India, many liberals argue against banning Hijab and provide 72 more reasons to support their stance.
A diverse world with diverse perspectives, isn't it charming? 😊🌍🧕🕌
On the other hand, in India, where the Muslim population is approximately 19%, wearing Hijab is considered a personal choice, a symbol of women's empowerment, and a means of protection from the sun and potential harm.
Interestingly, in India, many liberals argue against banning Hijab and provide 72 more reasons to support their stance.
A diverse world with diverse perspectives, isn't it charming? 😊🌍🧕🕌
In Egypt, where the Muslim population is around 90.3%, there's a ban on wearing Hijab and Niqab in schools.
On the other hand, in India, where the Muslim population is approximately 19%, wearing Hijab is considered a personal choice, a symbol of women's empowerment, and a means of protection from the sun and potential harm.
Interestingly, in India, many liberals argue against banning Hijab and provide 72 more reasons to support their stance.
A diverse world with diverse perspectives, isn't it charming? 😊🌍🧕🕌
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