Tajikistan's recent ban on hijab has stirred uproar among its Muslim-majority population. Find out the details and reasons behind this controversial decision!
Tajikistan, a Muslim-majority nation with a 98% Muslim population, shocked the world by passing a bill that officially prohibited the wearing of hijabs and labeled them as 'alien garments.' The Central Asian country's parliament stood firm on their decision, despite the backlash from international organizations like the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR). The new law not only bans the hijab but also restricts children's festivities during important Islamic celebrations.
The President of Tajikistan, Emomali Rahmon, made a bold statement by calling the hijab 'an alien garment,' solidifying the government's stance on the issue. The ban has been met with mixed reactions, with many citizens expressing their discontent and arguing for the freedom to practice their religious beliefs. Despite being a Muslim-majority nation, Tajikistan seems to be tightening its grip on religious practices, raising concerns about religious freedom in the country.
In a surprising move, the Upper House of the Tajikistan parliament, known as the Majlisi Milli, approved the draft bill on June 19, 2024, formalizing the ban on the hijab for Muslim women. This decision has sparked debates globally about the limits of government intervention in religious matters and the protection of individual freedoms. Tajikistan's strict stance on the hijab reflects a larger trend of countries imposing restrictions on religious clothing and practices, highlighting the ongoing tension between state laws and personal beliefs.
The ban in Tajikistan is not an isolated incident; it is part of a larger pattern of governments imposing regulations on religious attire and customs. Despite the criticism and opposition, Tajikistan remains adamant in enforcing the ban, signaling a shift towards more conservative policies in the country's governance. The clash between religious freedom and state control continues to be a contentious issue, with Tajikistan's hijab ban serving as a focal point for this ongoing debate.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation's largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today condemned the passage of a bill ...
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Tajikistan, where 96% of the population follows Islam, has officially prohibited the hijab for women, calling it an "alien garment".
The Upper House of the Tajikistan parliament called the Majlisi Milli and approved a draft bill on June 19, 2024 formally banning the Hijab for Muslim.
Tajikistan President Emomali Rahmon termed the hijab as "an alien garment" and gave his assent to pass the bill that banned the Arabic veil.
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Tajikistan's parliament has passed a bill banning the hijab.In stark contrast to fellow Persian-speaking nation Iran, where theocratic ...
Tajikistan's parliament has passed a bill banning the hijab.In stark contrast to fellow Persian-speaking nation Iran, where theocratic ...