Jalsa Salana: UK Muslim Women ‘Concerned’ over Negative Attitudes Toward Hijab
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Muslim women hit back at hijab pressure survey findings | The latest National and International News
British Muslim women attending the UK's largest Islamic convention have expressed deep concerns after a survey revealed half of Britons believe Muslim women are pressured into wearing the hijab. The findings emerged as the annual Jalsa Salana concluded at Oakland Farm in Alton, Hampshire, drawing more than 40,000 participants from the Ahmadiyya Muslim community worldwide. A YouGov poll commissioned by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community found that 49…
UK Muslim women ‘concerned’ over negative attitudes toward hijab
People attend the Jalsa Salana, the UK’s largest Islamic convention held annually at Oakland Farm in Alton, Hampshire. Photo Ahmadiyya Muslim community/PA Wire British Muslim women attending the UK’s largest Islamic convention have expressed their concerns after a survey found half of Britons believe Muslim women are pressured into wearing the hijab. Held annually at Oakland Farm in Alton, Hampshire, the Jalsa Salana attracts more than 40,000 pa…
Muslim women say that the hijab is strong because half the Britain believes they are 'pressure'
Muslim women Talked about how to wear Hijab A new pole is “strong” in front of a new pole Half ... Read more The post Muslim women say that the hijab is strong because half the Britain believes they are ‘pressure’ appeared first on The Local Report.
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