Burqa and hijab as a fashion panacea
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.60054/PEU.2020.7.267-276Keywords:
burqa, hijab, women, Islam, EuropeAbstract
Based on the generalizations specific to the issues concerning Islam and Gender that are often reflected in the media, politics and academia, the article attempts at a multilateral analysis of the perception ofwearing a hijab or a burqa in terms of the attitudes and perceptions in both Islamic and non-Islamic countries.
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