The discussions surrounding the hijab worn by Muslim women have elicited a diverse range of responses in non-Muslim countries.
Some view the hijab as a symbol of oppression against women and advocate for anti-hijab policies, while Muslim women embrace it as a divine command meant to empower them and protect their privacy and modesty.
What is the reality behind the hijab? Are women truly oppressed by wearing it? And how can Muslim women handle the challenges associated with it?
This folder seeks to address these questions and more.