Hijab (head cover) and the Clothes of the Muslim Woman
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Hijab in Islam
Many Westerners think that hijab (veil) is the symbol of oppression of the Muslim woman. Several western caricaturists depict the
Muslim woman typically as one wearing a black «aba›a» : a dress that covers all her body except for her eyes.
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