France's endless hostility to Islam!

Frances endless hostility to Islam!
Date: 18.6.2023 11:00

In France, which is one of the countries where Islam is most hostile under the name of secularism in Europe and where headscarves are prohibited in schools, this time it is on the agenda to ban the wearing of long dresses.

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In France, which is one of the countries where Islam is most hostile under the name of secularism in Europe and where headscarves are prohibited in schools, this time it is on the agenda to ban the wearing of long dresses "abaya".
 
The education minister and the mayor of Nice, on the other hand, said that in some schools, Muslim students pray during recess and that "this is unacceptable".
 
In France, long dress "abayas" worn by young girls in schools may be banned on the grounds that they are a religious dress (!).
 
It is debated whether the long dress, called the "abaya", worn by girls at school in France, is a religious symbol. Wearing a headscarf is currently prohibited in primary and secondary schools in the country.
 
On June 7, Le Parisien newspaper carried the photo of a young girl wearing a headscarf with her back to the headline with the headline "Secularism… The school faces the problem of abaya". In the news titled "The dress that defies the Republican school", it was claimed that the abaya became widespread among Muslim girls.
 
In the news, which recorded that the number of violations against the principle of secularism (!) in schools was 438 last month, it was stated that half of them were due to religious symbols and clothing.
 
In the report, it was argued that the abaya was not a religious dress and that this dress was supposedly encouraged by the Salafists.
 
On the same day, the French BFMTV channel presented the images of Muslim girls in the country taking off their headscarves, as it is forbidden to enter school, by blurring them.
 
"Should abayas be banned in school?" The question has been discussed in the local press and social media for days.
 
In a written statement, the Islamic Council of France (CFCM) emphasized that the abaya is not an Islamic symbol.
 
Mathilde Panot, Deputy Chairman of the Parliamentary Group from the Unyielding France (LFI) party, reacted to the headline of Le Parisien on Twitter with the following statements:
 
"We are going through an unprecedented social crisis, a massive attack on freedoms under (French President Emmanuel) Macron, a drought very early, and a food crisis is approaching. However, Le Parisien carries Muslim women's clothing to its front page."
 
Panot noted that anti-Muslim sentiment was a top seller for many newspapers, especially when it was directed at women.
 
LFI MP David Guiraud, on BFMTV last week, noted that the state does not have the authority to decide "whether a garment is religious or not," and that non-Muslims also wear abayas.
 

ISLAMIC CLOTHING PROHIBITED!

 
In secular France, for the first time in October 1989, 3 middle school students were expelled for refusing to take off their headscarves. This event entered the political literature of the country as "Creil hijab issues".
 
While the "headscarf issue" has been the subject of debate in the country for many years, the use of religious symbols was banned in all primary and secondary public schools in 2004.
 
While the religious symbols mentioned include the "scarf," this ban particularly affected Muslim girls wearing headscarves and Sikh men wearing turbans.
 
In France, in 2015, a 15-year-old girl wearing a long black skirt was not allowed to attend school.
 

DEVILS ARE UNCOMFORTABLE FROM PRAYER!

 
It is also discussed (!) in France that students' praying in schools endanger secularism.
 
In a joint written statement by French Education Minister Pap Ndiaye and Nice Mayor Christian Estrosi, it was stated that there were serious violations of the principle of "secularism" in 3 primary schools, 1 high school and 1 secondary school in the city of Nice and that some students prayed during the lunch break at the school.
 
In the statement that the families of the children in question were called by the school principals, it was stated that such behavior is unacceptable (!). In the statement, it was stated that an investigation was started regarding this issue.

YEREL HABERLER

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