The issue of veiling has been intensively debated in Western society and has implications for religious liberty, inter-communal relationships and cultural interaction.
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The man looks towards his spouse to find friendship and love.
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Roman Head coverings. The petasus. The pileus. The infula, or mitre. Veils I. from statute of Isabeau of Bavaria, queen of France, died 1435 (Abbey Church of St. Denis); as worn in France at the end of the 13th century. In the Caracombs – a woman prays …
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Halal restaurants are booming in the United States, from kabob shops to food trucks.
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Some Muslim women organize an event for Japanese people to try traditional hijab at the Tokyo Camii mosque in Shibuya Ward.
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ISIS forces their captured sex slaves to marry multiple men and undergo painful surgery to restore their virginity prior to each ‘marriage’
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Two Indonesian students have created Android-based application program to help in finding halal products and services in Taiwan.
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Federal Minister for Science and Technology said that Pakistan Halal Food Authority will soon be established to promote trade in halal food.
Read More »International Conference on Islamic Heritage Architecture and Art
International Conference on Islamic Heritage Architecture and Art to be held on May 17-19 in Valéncia, Spain.
Read More »‘Serve No Pork’ means just that, not that food is halal
Putting up signage that read ‘Serve No Pork’ does not mean restaurateurs were trying to influence customers that their outlets served ‘halal’ food.
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