Another World Hijab Day is observed on February 1st, a European female expression of support for Muslim women in the United States who are alleged subjugated and discriminated against because they don the hijab. The National Education Association ( NEA ) is making a big deal out of concern for Muslim women who wear hijab and who allegedly have been discriminated against. Somewhat absent, however, is any National concern for women who have been victimized for certainly wearing the dress.  ,
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The NEA asserted Wednesday that” Arab students in the United States—from center school through college and university—are experiencing abuse, prejudice, and bullying at terrible levels, studies show. On school campuses, 49 % of Muslim students suffered harassment or discrimination due to their Muslim identification, they told the Council on American–Islamic Relations-CA in 2024. More than one in three felt targeted by academics, more than half by their contemporaries”. That would be bad however, but it ain’t always so.  ,
However, in order to counter this reported harassment and discrimination, the NEA wants you to see World Hijab Day, and quotes one of the adherents of the day as saying:” The whole purpose is to destroy Islamophobia”. The idea that there have hate-report-is-a-work-of-fiction” target=”_blank”>been any significant manifestations of” Islamophobia” is, however, dubious, note that the NEA relies for its data on the Hamas-linked Council on American-Islamic Relations ( hate-crimes” target=”_blank”>faked-the-whole-thing” target=”_blank”>CAIR ). hate-crimes” target=”_blank”>faked-the-whole-thing” target=”_blank”>CAIR hate-crime-in-burlington-vermont-it-wasnt” target=”_blank”>has hate-report-is-a-work-of-fiction” target=”_blank”>been found to be hate-crime-that-was-hate-crimes” target=”_blank”>faked-by-a-muslim” target=”_blank”>promoting several fabricated hate crimes.
Additionally, wearing the dress is never related to wearing it, but rather to never wearing it. In the United States, it is extremely difficult to find any real instances of Muslim girls being harassed or discriminated against for wearing the dress. In America, it’s much easier to discover instances of Muslim ladies who falsely claimed to be the victims of discrimination or harassment in order to win details on the public’s crazy range of victimization worship.
Up on Sept. 16, 2022, in Tehran, the Iranian ethics authorities arrested Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old lady, for no wearing her dress correctly. Amini eventually passed away in a hospital in Tehran, and many Iranians have charged her with tortured death while she was being held in custody. Protesters took to the streets of the entire nation to express their opposition to the Islamic Republic itself, which is oppressive and harsh.  ,
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The Iranian government ruthlessly used the Qur’anic injunction to” strike terror in the enemies of Allah” ( 8: 60 ), killing other women and men protesters as well ( 8: 60 ). The demonstrations continued for months before the government began brutally executing protesters, and even then some unashamedly valiant Iranians kept taking to the streets to demand their own freedom.
World Hijab Day is once more observed in this context. The dress is the most obvious indicator of the regime’s cruelty and its impunity for the numerous Iranian women who dare to venture out in people without it in public. It is also a sign of their second-class status.  ,
The Iranian government refers to their conscience officers as the” Guidance Patrol,” an Orwellian moniker that makes them seem like a bunch of nice, amiable bunch of people sincerely dedicated to helping young Iranians minimize social traps and be on the straight and narrow. A more accurate name, however, would be the Terror Patrol, for the conscience that these officers enforce is not the noble person’s free selection of the great, but the enforced behavior of those who are frightened into surrender.
An eleven-year-old woman in Toronto claimed that a person followed her and had scissors cut her dress in one of these incidents, making international headlines. After an inspection, officers concluded that the strike never happened. Yasmin Seweid, a Muslim girl, claimed in December 2016 that no one in the crowded train vehicle helped her and that Trump backers on a New York metro tore off her dress. She, too, gained global media attention, and she, too, made up the whole thing. A Muslim student at San Diego State University who wears a hijab even falsely claimed that Trump supporters had assaulted her immediately before that.  ,
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A Muslim in Britain made up the false claim in July 2017 that a person had pulled off her dress in a “race love attack.” A Muslim student at the University of Michigan claimed in November 2016 that she was “accosted by a bright man who told her to eliminate her dress or he would set her fire with a cigar light.” Additionally, she created the entire celebration. And there are many others of this sort, but the World Hijab Day women, of course, have taken no see.
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Nor have they ever acknowledged that, not just in Iran, people are much more likely to face oppression if they don’t wear the hijab than they do if they do. In Mississauga, Ontario, a few years ago, Aqsa Parvez’s Muslim parents choked her to dying with her dress after she refused to wear it. Islam murdered a Christian lady in Somalia because she wasn’t wearing a dress. In Iraq, forty people were murdered in 2007 because they refused to wear the dress.  ,
Because Alya Al-Safar’s Muslim cousin had stopped wearing the dress in Britain, she threatened to kill her and hurt her home. Because she refused to wear the dress, Amira Osman Hamid was subject to whiplash in Sudan. Amira, an Iranian child, also known as Amira, committed murder after her family brutally abused her for refusing to wear the hijab. At the Islamic College of South Australia, both Muslims and non-Muslim educators were instructed to wear the hijab or get fired. Because women in Chechnya weren’t wearing a dress, officers shot them with paintballs. For refusing to wear a dress, other people in Chechnya were threatened by people with automatic rifle.
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When is the NEA’s time dedicated to all these people and so many others who have been brutalized or even murdered for avoiding the dress?