In France, girls will be banned from wearing Muslim abaya dresses to school
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In public schools in France, girls will be banned from wearing abayas, the traditional clothing of Muslim women. This was stated by the Minister of Education of the country on the eve of the school year, Reuters reports. “I have decided that the abaya can no longer be worn in schools. We want it to be impossible to determine a student’s religious beliefs by their appearance when entering a classroom,” said Education Minister Gabriel Attal. In France, as early as the 19th century, any traditional influence of Catholics on public education was abolished. It was then that the country introduced a strict ban on religious symbols in public schools. Photo: Marcello Casal Jr/ABr/Wikipedia Such laws also apply to Muslims, whose numbers are growing in France. Currently, the Muslim community in the country has 5 million people. In 2004, the country banned wearing headscarves in schools, and in 2010 – hijabs in public places. It will be recalled that in Afghanistan, the radical Islamist movement “Taliban” banned women from visiting the Band-e-Amir national park in the central province of Bamiyan. Read also: Murals in support of migrants and Muslims appeared in Paris. They are attributed to Banksy
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