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Veiled Muslim women’s views on law banning the wearing of the niqab (face veil) in public

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ABSTRACT In August 2018, Denmark became the latest European country to ban the wearing of the niqab (face veil) in public. Indeed, several European countries such as France, Belgium and… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT In August 2018, Denmark became the latest European country to ban the wearing of the niqab (face veil) in public. Indeed, several European countries such as France, Belgium and Austria have already implemented a ban on the wearing of the niqab in public places in these countries on the basis that the niqab is a symbol of gender oppression, Islamist fundamentalism and lack of integration. This issue has been the subject of heated media, political and public debates; however, the voices of veiled Muslim women remain unheard. Within the framework of Critical Race Feminism, the paper draws on qualitative interviews with Muslim women who wear the niqab in the United Kingdom (UK), in order to explore their views on legislation banning the wearing of the niqab in public.

Keywords: face veil; wearing niqab; veil public; muslim women; niqab face; veiled muslim

Journal Title: Ethnic and Racial Studies
Year Published: 2019

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