A member of the Egyptian
parliament has proposed a bill to prohibit Niqab – full-face veils – in public
places, local media sources reports.
The bill, which was
reported to have received huge support from various state-owned media,
suggested an EGP1,000 ($55.81) fine for any women who wear Niqab in public
places. The bill also stipulated that the punishment should be doubled in case
of the violation repetition.
Agami told state-owned
Ahram Online that the bill came as a result of “the increasing number of
terrorist attacks carried out by individuals under the Niqab covered.”
“It [the bill] aims to
change the moderate character of Islam in Egypt and reflects the extremist
ideology of Salafist conservatives’ movements,” the Egyptian parliamentarian
explained, noting to a recent law by the Algerian government, which banned
women from wearing the full-face veils in workplaces.
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