Saya pengen tahu, apakah muhrimnya, yang kudu manemaninya keluar rumah, 
ditunjukkan juga di tv?

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الخميس 15 
شعبان 1433هـ - 05 
يوليو 2012م
Egypt's new TV channel featuring only niqab-wearing women to kick off in Ramadan
All workers in the new channel – named Maria – as well as the guests to be 
hosted in its programs will all be women wearing the `niqab'. (File photo)   

Al Arabiya

The first Egyptian satellite channel completely managed by women wearing the 
`niqab' (full face veil) will be launched on July 20, which will mark with the 
first day of the holy fasting month of Ramadan, an Egyptian daily reported on 
Thursday. All workers in the new channel – named Maria – as well as the guests 
to be hosted in its programs will all be women wearing the `niqab', according 
to Safaa al-Refaie, who is in charge of the channel. "Niqab is a red line that 
cannot be crossed," Refaie was quoted as saying by Egypt's state-run al-Ahram 
daily. She refused to reveal the source of the channel's funding.

Maria is the name of one of Prophet Mohammed's (PBUH) wives, who was an 
Egyptian Copt. Most of the new channel's programs will focus on religion and 
marital life.

"Our message will be directed at Muslim women, to teach them the Sunna (legacy) 
of the Prophet Mohammed," Refaie said.

This channel was opened "to regain the dignity of women in niqab who have been 
persecuted and were subject to dismissal from work over the past decades," 
Refaie told al-Ahram.

The hijab (headscarf), which is common in Egypt, was banned on Egyptian TV 
channels during former president Hosni Mubarak's era. Female presenters were 
not allowed to appear on screen in the hijab.

If the channel airs a program about an issue and cannot find an expert wearing 
the niqab, then, according to Refaie, the channel will host the "non-niqabi" 
experts and give them two options: either to wear the niqab temporarily during 
the program, or to have their faces blurred out while the program is being 
aired.

Yasser Abdul Aziz, an Egyptian media expert, was quoted by Egypt Independent 
daily as saying that he predicted the channel would not be able to continue 
with the same conditions and work requirements for long, although it might 
attract a considerable number of viewers.

"The political and media landscape is fluid right now. The desire to get a 
scoop dominates media production," he was quoted as saying.
Over the past five decades, channels that have achieved popularly were those 
that depended on the moderate values of the Egyptian people, Abdul Aziz said.

Meanwhile, the new channel Maria was described as a "legitimate exercise of the 
freedom of opinion and expression" by rights activist Negad al-Boraie
He was quoted by Egypt Independent as saying that barring unveiled women from 
the programs of Maria "was not a form of discrimination."

Egyptian society should be open to all ideas and should not judge citizens 
according to what they are wearing, but what they are saying, he added.
"Protecting freedom of expression and opinion requires making room for both 
women in niqab who launch their own channel, and those who believe in other 
ideas," he told the Egyptian daily.

Egypt has witnesses a rise in Islamists to power since the fall of former 
president Mubarak in a popular uprising in February 2011. The country is now 
ruled by an Islamist president, Mohammed Mursi, who has roots in the Muslim 
Brotherhood group, which was banned under Mubarak.

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