hijab
How do you feel about Muslim women's hijab (veil)?

I know some of that some women wear because they are forced to do, but there are other women who wear the way they want to do the majority of Muslim women stand on this issue? Do they use? If so is to mark their difference with others? Additionally, the hijab why we jumping today? Is not it contradictory to want to hide the beauty of women, but then hide it with expensive candles good looking?

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