Aquitaine
Well-Known Member
Meh, I say let them wear it in private and in public, but when in public one should expect to be asked to show your face at certain places of business and other areas if ID is needed, or if staff feel it is necessary.
The same with a person walking around with a balaclava/ski mask/motorcycle helmet on in public; as soon as you enter a store it's time to take it off. There have been cases recently in the UK of men wearing Burkhas/Niqabs to rob jewelry stores in.
Also, to my knowledge it is not obligatory in Islam for a woman to cover her face, correct?
The same with a person walking around with a balaclava/ski mask/motorcycle helmet on in public; as soon as you enter a store it's time to take it off. There have been cases recently in the UK of men wearing Burkhas/Niqabs to rob jewelry stores in.
Also, to my knowledge it is not obligatory in Islam for a woman to cover her face, correct?