U.S. Muslim women wearing the hijab does not stop promoting the U.S. public. That's why the contest in the United States began to demand veil.
Contest hijab chosen not without reason. Aside from being a venue for the promotion of Islamic teachings, this contest is a means to raise tolerance.
However, the mission of the U.S. Muslim carried through this contest is to make veils such as jeans. Type everyday clothes that are so accepted and admired U.S. society.
Sarah Moses, Muslimah designers, judging promoting Islam through the hijab is an effective strategy. Here, the U.S. public can see how Islam respects women. So, it's not curb freedom hijab women.
"And covers the body can also be fashionable, if you wear the hat, turban, or whatever it is the veil," he said as quoted onislam.net, Thursday (2/4).
Musa said the contest of this scarf also reflects the desire of the U.S. Muslim women who wear the hijab that they feel free. "We in the U.S. may be able to wear jeans and a jeans jacket. Creativity to be unlimited, but still in the corridors of politeness. So, the U.S. version of the hijab," he said.
Contest hijab chosen not without reason. Aside from being a venue for the promotion of Islamic teachings, this contest is a means to raise tolerance.
However, the mission of the U.S. Muslim carried through this contest is to make veils such as jeans. Type everyday clothes that are so accepted and admired U.S. society.
Sarah Moses, Muslimah designers, judging promoting Islam through the hijab is an effective strategy. Here, the U.S. public can see how Islam respects women. So, it's not curb freedom hijab women.
"And covers the body can also be fashionable, if you wear the hat, turban, or whatever it is the veil," he said as quoted onislam.net, Thursday (2/4).
Musa said the contest of this scarf also reflects the desire of the U.S. Muslim women who wear the hijab that they feel free. "We in the U.S. may be able to wear jeans and a jeans jacket. Creativity to be unlimited, but still in the corridors of politeness. So, the U.S. version of the hijab," he said.
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