In fact, hijab was started on the basis of need. People of Mesopotamian civilization used it to protect their heads from strong sunlight, dust and rain. Linen cloth was used for this. As time passed, hijab started being recognized as the dress of respectable women. Especially where people of Christian and Israeli origin lived, it was propagated more there.
There is a provision of death penalty for not wearing hijab in Iran
In fact, it is also mentioned in the Assyrian article of the 13th century. However, later it was made mandatory for women to wear it by linking it to religion and it started being considered a symbol of respect for religion. On one hand, while there is a provision of death penalty for not wearing hijab in Iran, there are many countries in the world where wearing hijab is banned. You will be surprised to know that in many countries there is a provision of fine for wearing it. Let’s know in which countries Hijab is banned
In France, women cannot go out of the house with their face covered
On 11 April 2011, France banned the Islamic veil covering the whole face in public places. It was the first European country to do so. Under this, any woman, whether French or foreign, was prohibited from going out of the house with her face covered completely. There is a provision of fine for not following this.
In Bulgaria, women are prohibited from covering their face in public places
The Parliament of Bulgaria made a law in the year 2016. According to this law, there is a provision of imposing a fine on women who cover their face in public places or there is a provision of reduction in the facilities available to them.
There are strict provisions in Denmark
The Parliament of Denmark has made a law in the year 2018 to provide fine on those who cover their face completely. If a person violates this rule for the second time, he is fined 10 times more than the first time or is sentenced to six months in prison. Not only this, if someone forces someone to wear a burqa, he can be fined or sentenced to two years in prison.
Ban on covering the whole face in Belgium
A ban on covering the whole face was imposed in Belgium in July 2011. Legally, no such attire can be used in public places there, which hides the identity of the wearer.
Ban on covering the face while traveling in public transport in the Netherlands
Netherlands MPs supported the ban on wearing full face veils while traveling in public places and public transport in November 2016 itself. Let us tell you that the Netherlands had banned hijab by passing a law from the Parliament in June 2018 itself.
Strict ban in Italy
Hijab is also banned in Italy. In some cities of Italy, there is a ban on covering the face. Like other countries, there is a ban on covering the face in Italy.
Here, there is a ban on wearing hijab while driving
There has been talk of a ban on covering the face in Germany, but no law has been made yet. Still, according to the law of Germany, the face cannot be covered while driving.
There is a ban in Austria too
There is a ban on covering the face in public places in Austria too. Let us tell you that in 2017 itself, a ban has been imposed on covering the face in public places like schools and courts in Austria.
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Covering the face is prohibited in Norway
In Norway, the face cannot be covered in educational institutions.
There is a ban on covering the face in African countries
In Africa, there is a ban on covering the whole face in Chad, some areas of Niger, northern region of Cameroon and Democratic Republic of Congo.
There is a ban on wearing hijab in Russia
There is a ban on covering the face in some parts of Russia too. Let us tell you that wearing hijab is also banned in Russia’s Swabia region.
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