The Veil - A Mark Of Separation Or Statement Of Identity? 
   
  Jack Straw's comments on the veil opened a debate that many thought was 
overdue. The Muslim woman's dress, most noticeably the face veil is seen by 
many as a symbol of oppression and separateness. Yet those Muslim women who 
have spoken supporting the hijab (headscarf), niqab (face veil) and jilbab 
(outer garment) talk about their dress variously as liberating, symbolic of 
their distinctive identity, and a deeply important part of their religious 
practice to them. 
  Does this gap in opinion just go to prove how different are the world views 
between practicing Muslims and others? Or are their parallels in clothing 
fashions representing other statements of identity? Is it really the business 
of others like Jack Straw to comment on the clothing of any woman - be she 
wearing a veil or a miniskirt? 
  
Admission: £5.00 at the door or £3 if reserved on-line
  Please book in advance to avoid disappointment as seating is limited:
  6.45 pm – 9.00pm, 
Thursday 30th November 2006 
  Mason Lecture Theatre 
Francis Bancroft Building 
Queen Mary College, 
Mile End Road 
London E1 4NS 
   
  http://www.dialoguewithislam.org/
  
 

                
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