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Outsiders Within: Framing and Regulation of Headscarves in France, Germany and The Netherlands
While women in Europe who wear the Islamic headscarf are generally seen as outsiders who do not belong to the nation, some countries are more tolerant towards the wearing of headscarves than others.
Doutje Lettinga, Sawitri Saharso
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Modest Dress Practices through the Eyes of Seven Conservative Mennonite Women
How do Conservative Mennonite and Amish-Mennonite women conceptualize their religious dress practices? Do they unthinkingly conform to church dress practices or do they exercise some agency?
Megan Mong, John Clifton
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This contribution published by Cambridge University Press provides a short overview of the book by Eva Brems "The Experience of Face Veil Wearers in Europe and the Law" published by Cambridge University Press, United Kingdom, in 2014.
Jacques L Matthee
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Test Results on the Chemical Composition of the Embroidered Veil of the Jagiellonian University Collegium Maius Museum, inv. no. 3846/IV The article presents test results on the chemical composition of the metal braid around silk thread and sheets used ...
Mateusz R. Biborski
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Pathology of the issue of chastity and hijab among undergraduate female students at Allameh Tabataba'i University [PDF]
One of the important issues in the field of women studies from the viewpoint of the Qur'an on "coverage" is that coverage of the body has been put as an inborn need in them.
Ali Krbalaei pazooki +1 more
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Background Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are frequent and disabling conditions in primary care and contribute substantially to general practitioners’ (GPs) workload.
Matthieu Fischer +3 more
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The novel of “Akulah Istri Teroris” is the 14th masterpiece from Abidah El Khalieqy as a man letter that raises the theme of terrorist wife life which is always stereotyped by society including for those who wear the veil.
Lailatul Khoiroh, Sulkhan Chakim
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The veil as a site of struggle in Omaima Alkhamis’s Alwarifa
Omaima Alkhamis’s Alwarifa (2008) is a Saudi Arabian novel that captures the vivid experiences of Aljohara, a veiled Muslim physician residing in Canada.
Mona Albassam
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Mardin İslami Dönem (11-15 Yüzyıl) Dini Yapılarında Örtü Sistemi
İnsanlar kar, yağmur suları ile hava ve doğa olaylarından korunmak üzere mekânların üzerlerini farklı yöntemlerle kapatmışlardır. Zamanla, mekân kurgusunun önemli bir unsuru olan örtü sistemleri geliştirilerek kimi zaman dar ve uzun dehlizlerin kimi ...
Hülya Irmak, Evindar Yeşilbaş
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Examining Ibn Junaid's View about the Scope of hijab and Muslim Women's Shar'i Covering [PDF]
Ibn Junaid Eskafi is one of the great Shiite scholars of the 4th century, whose books have not reached us, but some of his views have been quoted in jurisprudence books.
Hosein Souzanchi
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