In recent years, a small piece of cloth has
managed to cause quite a stir. The scarf or hijab that Muslim women
wear on their heads is making headlines around the world. Hijab is
banned in French public schools and other European countries have
adopted, or are drafting similar legislation. In Australia, a radio
presenter triggered both debate and outrage when he called for the face
veil (niqab) to be banned from banks and post offices. Even
predominantly Muslim countries such as Turkey and Tunisia ban the hijab
in certain government buildings. When a small piece of fabric causes
such controversy and conflict, wouldn't it be easier to remove it? Why
then, under su
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