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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 16 states that have banned the burqa and niqab, both Muslim-majority countries and non-Muslim countries, including Tunisia, [1] Austria, Denmark, France, Belgium, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Bulgaria, [2] Cameroon, Chad, the Republic of ...

  3. Hijab and burka controversies in Europe - Wikipedia

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    As of July 2021, the following European states have introduced full or partial ban of the burqa: Austria, France, Belgium, Denmark, Bulgaria, the Netherlands (in public schools, hospitals and on public transport), Germany (partial bans in some states), Italy (in some localities), Spain (in some localities of Catalonia), Russia (in the Stavropol ...

  4. Category:Islamic schools in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Islamic secondary schools in Europe (2 P) F. Islamic schools in France (3 P) T. Islamic schools in Turkey (1 P) U. Islamic schools in the United Kingdom (1 C, 1 P)

  5. Islamic veiling practices by country - Wikipedia

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    Two mannequins; one to the left wearing a hijab on the head and one to the right veiled in the style of a niqab.. Various styles of head coverings, most notably the khimar, hijab, chador, niqab, paranja, yashmak, tudong, shayla, safseri, carşaf, haik, dupatta, boshiya and burqa, are worn by Muslim women around the world, where the practice varies from mandatory to optional or restricted in ...

  6. Burqa - Wikipedia

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    Wearing the burqa has not been allowed in French public schools since 2004, when it was judged to be a religious symbol, similar to the Christian cross, and was outlawed for wear within schools as an application of an established 1905 law that prohibits students and staff from wearing any clearly visible religious symbols.

  7. Islamic scarf controversy in France - Wikipedia

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    In France, there is an ongoing social, political, and legal debate concerning the wearing of the hijab and other forms of Islamic coverings in public. The cultural framework of the controversy can be traced to France's history of colonization in North Africa, [1] but escalated into a significant public debate in 1989 when three girls were suspended from school for refusing to remove their ...

  8. Category:Islamic secondary schools in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Islamic secondary schools in Europe" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. I.

  9. Category:Religious schools in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Islamic schools in Europe (4 C) B. Religious schools in Belgium (1 C) C. Religious schools in Croatia (1 C, 1 P) Religious schools in the Czech Republic (1 C) D.