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  2. Submission (2004 film) - Wikipedia

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    The bodies are used in the film as a canvas for verses from the Quran. [1] The film tells the story of four fictional characters played by a single actress wearing a veil, [2] but clad in a see-through Hijab, her naked body painted with verses from the Quran. [1] The characters are Muslim women who have been abused in various ways.

  3. Our Uniform - Wikipedia

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    Moghaddam began work on the film in September 2022 amid the Mahsa Amini protests, when she felt inspired to document her experiences with hijab. [2] Although Moghaddam wrote and directed the film herself, she described it as "basically a family project", with her father Jalil Moghaddam co-producing, her mother helping with embroidery, and her brother creating the film's Digital Cinema Package.

  4. Hijab - Wikipedia

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    The discrimination hijab-wearing Muslim women face goes beyond affecting their work experience; it also interferes with their decision to uphold religious obligations. As a result, hijab-wearing Muslim women in the United States have worries regarding their ability to follow their religion, because it might mean they are rejected employment. [237]

  5. Veiled in strength: Coralville's World Hijab Day encourages ...

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    The hijab, worn to demonstrate modesty and faith, is empowering, not oppressive, to women of the Muslim faith, said 45-year-old Viana Qadoura of Iowa City, founder and director of Mariam Girls ...

  6. Niqāb - Wikipedia

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    The hijab of Muslim women, including the niqab and covering a woman’s face in front of strangers, has not been a subject of controversy among Muslims historically. Rather, it is a matter that is taken for granted and is known in the Muslim environment. Recently, a discussion has emerged among Muslims regarding the obligation to cover the face.

  7. Sabah (film) - Wikipedia

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    Sabah (Arabic: صباح, Translation "Morning" [1]) is a 2005 film directed by Ruba Nadda and starring Arsinée Khanjian as Sabah, a traditional Muslim woman living in Toronto. She falls in love with Stephen, a non-Muslim Canadian man (played by Shawn Doyle). The film had the alternate title Coldwater. [2]

  8. Iran bans film festival over poster of actress without hijab

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    Iranian authorities have banned a film festival after a promotional poster showed an actress not wearing the hijab, a headcover worn by many Muslim women, the country’s state-run media outlet ...

  9. Types of hijab - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, the word has evolved in meaning and now usually denotes a Muslim woman's veil. [2] In English, the term refers predominantly to the head covering for women and its underlying religious precepts. [3] [4] Not all Muslims believe the hijab is mandated in Islam. [5] [6] [7]