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rosesau: On June the 14th the constitutional court in Belgium stated that prohibition of wearing relrosesau: On June the 14th the constitutional court in Belgium stated that prohibition of wearing relrosesau: On June the 14th the constitutional court in Belgium stated that prohibition of wearing relrosesau: On June the 14th the constitutional court in Belgium stated that prohibition of wearing relrosesau: On June the 14th the constitutional court in Belgium stated that prohibition of wearing relrosesau: On June the 14th the constitutional court in Belgium stated that prohibition of wearing relrosesau: On June the 14th the constitutional court in Belgium stated that prohibition of wearing relrosesau: On June the 14th the constitutional court in Belgium stated that prohibition of wearing rel

rosesau:

On June the 14th the constitutional court in Belgium stated that prohibition of wearing religious signs in an establishment of higher education does not constitute a violation of freedom of religion nor a violation of the right to human dignity which includes the right to education.

This declaration meant that Hijab-wearing women don’t have the right to get higher education. Some will, unfortunately, give up on their dreams and some will be forced to remove the hijab to get an education.

“I was in a school establishment where wearing a hijab was forbidden. Therefore, every morning, when I go to school, I had to take it off and put it in my bag. I had the feeling that I was enduring microaggressions from a system that was supposed to protect me”.

#HijabisFightBack was a way to protest this discrimination. ✊ The right to education should not be negotiable. (source)

A gentle reminder to all that the first university the world ever saw was founded by a Muslim woman. Today, we have to beg to be able to wear a hijab and get an education at the same time — both of which are fundamental rights that our women are being stripped of. 


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cosmicbabiee-deactivated2020071:

i didn’t know that there were Muslim witches as well but i’m glad to know that i’m not alone. and i’ve just started this journey and i’ve a lot of questions, especially about being a witch and a Muslim. if any experienced Muslim witch would help me, it’d be very kind of them. and i also wanna make friends too so yeah

Salam! Welcome to the community

I’m a Muslim witch as well and I’m glad to see more of us around! Feel free to hmu if you ever wanna talk, I love chatting with fellow Muslim witches :)

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