AgNoStiC MuSliM
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A heavy winter coat/jacket can be as much of a 'security risk' as anything else, in terms of concealing weapons.we are back on this debate ( and it drives me bonkers ). You have seen terrorist use burqa's to blow up innocent civilians , in civilains areas now much tooooooooooo often. If they were restricted to doing so only on aircrafts or govt buildings or military cantonments then your statement would hold some weight. i.e. enforce no burqa laws only when secruity is at risk and in those specific areas.
But because they do it in the common streets- why should someone not consider it a secruity risk period and act proactively? I mean who insulted the culture and made it into a secruity issue? not the ones who are issuing the laws against it.. its the ones who forced the legislative body to put forth such laws through their own acts...
the burqa concept is not new, pray tells us why it was not an issue or afterthought for decades and decades? surely not because europeans loved islam...rather because it was nevera secruity risk back then.
I fail to see the point behind requiring a face to be visible (in the context of a Burqa) during routine life - if there is a security threat and certain suspects are being hunted, and their descriptions available, then by all means give security officials the power to stop and identify women in Burqa's, or even pass a law that allows LEA's to announce temporary restrictions on any facial coverings, in the manner of temporary restrictions like curfews.
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The 'obeying the law of the land' does not automatically mean 'adopting local religious and cultural practices'.Islam teaches Muslims to obey the law of the land they live in.