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Muslim denied job in Delhi as hijab made her 'look Muslim from distance of a kilometre'
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Published: November 16, 2017
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Her recruiter said her hijab “'will make her look like a Muslim from even a distance of a kilometre'. PHOTO: INDIAN EXPRESS

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A 27-year-old woman from Patna, India, became a victim of Islamophobia when she was denied a job in a Delhi orphanage because of her choice to wear a hijab.

Nedal Zoya, a masters graduate from Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai had applied to be a social worker at the orphanage when her recruiter said her hijab “will make her look like a Muslim from even a distance of a kilometre”.

Zoya came across the vacancy on a website in October. She mailed in her application after which she was asked to write an online test and send in her photograph.




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She received a reply from Harish Varma, President and CEO of Delhi Orphanage for girls. Commenting on her test, Varma also stated the institution is ‘religion-free’ for both staff and students.

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“I am sorry to inform that from even a distance of one kilometer you look like a Muslim lady due to your external Muslim gears”.

Zoya, who had also in the past faced exclusion due to her hijab, replies saying covering her head was a ‘priority’ for her. Commenting on Varma’s statement that his institution would be ‘religion-free’, she asked “Would you be performing pooja during festivals? Or would you allow girls in the orphan to offer namaz or do pooja”.

Replying to Zoya’s email, Varma wrote he was ‘shocked’ to know that “conservative Islam was Zoya’s priority, not humanity” and that “her higher education has gone down the drain”.

Replying to her question, he said the orphanage would be ‘religion-free’ and “even free from Hinduism”, and “will not allow any kind of religious activities inside his orphanage”.

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He further stated that he believed religion to be a private activity.

In the email, Varma also told Zoya they hired another Muslim girl – “who has modern thoughts with religion-free mindset despite the fact that she is born, raised and is living in Batla House, New Delhi”.

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Replying to Indian Express asking for a comment, Varma stood by the contents of his email. He denied that Zoya’s rejection was an act of Islamophobia.

Earlier, Zoya said a reputed private school in Patna had told her they could not hire her because of her hijab.

This story originally appeared in Indian Express
 
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The article itself.
It might be norm in your country,not here.Talk for yourself only.At least kids should be kept away from religion.
Since when have you been to any of my countries? Dumb a**

Muslims.... they want everyone else to be secular and forward thinking while they enjoy their 18th century lifestyles.
Why move to their country and stay on their forums then? Have some shame already :lol:
 
Dont see the problem?

Religious symbols have no place in schools ect.
It's a private Orphanage... and In europe... private sector have the obligation to let anyone, express his religion IF and only IF it doesn't dusturbe the biz... But we are not in Europe... anD India has laws against discrimination in private sectors too...

- The most Important Q is what a religious free Humans should look like?

- I'm concerned by the well being of that orphanage... Orphans are one the most discriminated group of children in society... they are seen as a burden...smthing not needed and therefore disposed of... And now we can see an "Educator" being a discrimator himself...

- Something that most ppl seems to forget... is that supression of smthing does not mean being protected from it later on... Kids Education is not to suppress what we fear or don't like... but to give them the tools and the mindset to be able to choose wisely...suppressing the view and understanding of religion at young age could be problematic later on...when this same kid want to choose for himself... he will be unable to ( if he seeks to choose one ofc) Religion and other sensible subjects should be taught and seen by everyone...

And we have a exemple in Islam... the religious uneducated... are those who play with fire in the Name of it... Same goes for any other religion or not...
 

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