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Turkey lifts decades-old ban on head scarf – The Express Tribune

ANKARA: Turkey lifted a ban on women wearing head scarf in state institutions on Tuesday, ending a decades-old restriction as part of a package of reforms meant to bolster democracy.

The ban, whose roots date back almost 90 years to the early days of the Turkish Republic, has kept many women from joining the public work force, but secularists see its abolition as evidence of the government pushing a religious agenda.

The new rules, which will not apply to the judiciary or the military, were published in the Official Gazette and take immediate effect in the majority Muslim but constitutionally secular nation.

“A regulation that formally intervened in freedom of clothing and lifestyle – a source of inequality, discrimination and injustice among our people – has become history,” Deputy Prime Minister Bekir Bozdag said on his Twitter account.

The debate around the head scarf goes to the heart of tensions between religious and secular elites, a major fault line in Turkish public life.

Critics of Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan see his AK Party as seeking to erode the secular foundations of the republic founded on the ruins of an Ottoman theocracy by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk in 1923.
Erdogan’s supporters, particularly in the country’s conservative Anatolian heartlands, say he is simply redressing the balance and restoring freedom of religious expression to a Muslim majority.

The lifting of the ban, based on a cabinet decree from 1925 when Ataturk introduced a series of clothing reforms meant to banish overt symbols of religious affiliation for civil servants, is part of a “democratisation package” unveiled by Erdogan last week.

The reform programme – in large part aimed at bolstering the rights of Turkey’s Kurdish community – included changes to the electoral system, the broadening of language rights and permission for villages to use their original Kurdish names.

An end to state primary school children reciting the oath of national allegiance at the start of each week, a deeply nationalistic vow, also took effect on Tuesday.
 
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Might never understand why the ban was in the first place but keeping the ban on was discriminatory and against personal freedoms. Especially when all Western countries allow headscarves, a Muslim country banning it does not make sense at all.
 
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Great to see Turkey becoming a normal country now after 7 decades of secular facism and oppression. Mr. Erdogan rightly said "a dark period is coming to an end in turkey".
 
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I give Turkey 25-30 years to transform into a Salafi testbed :agree:
Best wishes...
I give you nothing,you should first read about Turks and talk after.

Turkey lifts decades-old ban on head scarf – The Express Tribune

ANKARA: Turkey lifted a ban on women wearing head scarf in state institutions on Tuesday, ending a decades-old restriction as part of a package of reforms meant to bolster democracy.

The ban, whose roots date back almost 90 years to the early days of the Turkish Republic, has kept many women from joining the public work force, but secularists see its abolition as evidence of the government pushing a religious agenda.

The new rules, which will not apply to the judiciary or the military, were published in the Official Gazette and take immediate effect in the majority Muslim but constitutionally secular nation.

“A regulation that formally intervened in freedom of clothing and lifestyle – a source of inequality, discrimination and injustice among our people – has become history,” Deputy Prime Minister Bekir Bozdag said on his Twitter account.

The debate around the head scarf goes to the heart of tensions between religious and secular elites, a major fault line in Turkish public life.

Critics of Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan see his AK Party as seeking to erode the secular foundations of the republic founded on the ruins of an Ottoman theocracy by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk in 1923.
Erdogan’s supporters, particularly in the country’s conservative Anatolian heartlands, say he is simply redressing the balance and restoring freedom of religious expression to a Muslim majority.

The lifting of the ban, based on a cabinet decree from 1925 when Ataturk introduced a series of clothing reforms meant to banish overt symbols of religious affiliation for civil servants, is part of a “democratisation package” unveiled by Erdogan last week.

The reform programme – in large part aimed at bolstering the rights of Turkey’s Kurdish community – included changes to the electoral system, the broadening of language rights and permission for villages to use their original Kurdish names.

An end to state primary school children reciting the oath of national allegiance at the start of each week, a deeply nationalistic vow, also took effect on Tuesday.
Its a good thing,evryone in my country should be able to act like he/she wants to(within the law).

Might never understand why the ban was in the first place but keeping the ban on was discriminatory and against personal freedoms. Especially when all Western countries allow headscarves, a Muslim country banning it does not make sense at all.
The ban was there because the former governments were afraid the country might end up beeing a islamist country(Sharia law).
 
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Congratulations to the Muslim people of Turkey, especially the Islami sisters.

Hopefully, Turkeys Government will also look into banning naked people running around with their mothers, sisters and daughters on Turkish beaches. That is not a good way to increase tourism in the country.
 
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Congratulations to the Muslim people of Turkey, especially the Islami sisters.

Hopefully, Turkeys Government will also look into banning naked people running around with their mothers, sisters and daughters on Turkish beaches. That is not a good way to increase tourism in the country.
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So you count only the islami sisters with head scarfs?
What about the others,they dont count?
 
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So you count only the islami sisters with head scarfs?
What about the others,they dont count?

If they wish to cover their head, that's their choice but Shariah doesn't apply to them.

Allah and His Rasool Sallallhu Alaihi Was-Sallam Know Best. Brother, please don't quote me, instead seek Muslim scholarly advice for any clarity on the subject.
 
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Did women ask for the freedom to wear headscarves or is it done to appease conservative, old men ?
 
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Did women ask for the freedom to wear headscarves or is it done to appease conservative, old men ?

Women don't wear headscarves to appease conservative, old men anywhere.

On topic i think it's a good decision since those who want to wear headscarves can. Ultimately it should be a personal choice.
 
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Good News .

Is there a law regarding face veil or is it allowed ??
 
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the scarf has been part of Turkish culture for centuries, glad they are just re-embracing their turkish-ness.

The Japanese during the Meiji period banned Samurai swords. Unfortunately they are still banned in public, in today's Japan.
 
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