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From the workplace to law enforcement encounters, learn about the laws that safeguard your right to wear hijab.
NPR's Scott Simon asks National Iranian American Council Research Director Assal Rad why the hijab has become a lightning rod in Iranian society.
The visibility of hijab or burqa only alienates her from feminist publics. One can choose to wear a bindi, but hijab or burqa is treated as an imposition.
The protests that followed the death of Mahsa Amini are rooted in 40 years of tension over the mandatory hijab, which is seen by both authorities and citizens as a proxy for authoritarian control.
Her own experience opened her eyes to the gap in the beauty industry for Muslim women. "They expressed how it was difficult to find a professional hair salon. Even when they do find a salon that ...