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A 2008 study by Global Rights revealed 87 percent of Afghan women reported suffering from domestic abuse.

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A 2008 study by Global Rights revealed 87 percent of Afghan women reported suffering from domestic abuse.

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Burkini ban suspended by French court
The burkini is a swimsuit worn by Muslim women that covers the entire body except for the face, hands and feet.
North region, Cameroon - (Xinjiang, China)
Countries have reasoned a burqa ban by arguing it's oppressive, or citing counter-terrorism.
While there are many women who choose to wear the burqa freely, El Feki says there are many who don't have a choice.
There are many reasons why a Muslim women may choose to wear a veil, such as for modesty, fashion or empowerment.

Photos: Burqa, hijab, niqab: What's what?


Do you know the difference between a hijab and a niqab? How about a burqa and a chador? Click through to read about the different types of headscarves some Muslim women wear.


Photos: Burqa, hijab, niqab: What's what?


Hijab: The scarf worn tightly around the head and neck does not cover the face. It is the most common Islamic head covering. This Indonesian girl is shopping for a hijab in Yogyakarta.


Photos: Burqa, hijab, niqab: What's what?


Burkini: The full-body swimsuit worn by Muslim women leaves only the face, hands and feet exposed. Here a woman in a burkini wades in the water with a child at Ghar El Melh beach in Tunisia.


Photos: Burqa, hijab, niqab: What's what?


Burqa: This full-body garment has a mesh over the eyes. The burqa is widely used in Afghanistan and was required under the Taliban. These Afghan women are shopping in Herat.


Photos: Burqa, hijab, niqab: What's what?


Niqab: The full-face veil exposes only the eyes. A Palestinian bride in Jericho wears this one.


Photos: Burqa, hijab, niqab: What's what?


Chador: The full-body black garment leaves the face exposed. These Iranian women are wearing chadors at a political meeting in Tehran.

An ad for fashion retailer H&M, featuring a hijab.

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Burqas and the swimwear equivalent, burkinis are under more scrutiny in Europe this summer. Germany has announced plans to ban full-face veils in some circumstances, while in a small number of French towns burkinis were banned on beaches.


What makes burqas, full-face veils and burkinis so controversial and why are efforts being made to ban them?


The burkini – a swimsuit that covers the whole body except for the face, hands and feet – has this summer been banned in Cannes , Villeneuve-Loubet and in Sisco on the island of Corsica.


“A beach outfit showing in an ostentatious manner a religious affiliation, given that France and religious places are currently the target of terrorist acts, has the nature of creating risks of troubles of public order (mobs, conflicts, etc.) that are necessary to be prevented,” said the new law.


Meanwhile, Sisco’s mayor, Ange-Pierre Vivoni, told CNN the ban “has nothing to do with racism.”


“It is to bring calm to the commune,” he added.


“I’m not against maghrebins (French word for people from Northwest Africa) or Arabs. I’m not an anti-Semite or anti-Arab, it is part of a battle for unity, for unity of people.”


“I protect Corsican Muslims,” he added.


Sundas Ali , who is a lecturer in politics and sociology at the University of Oxford, told CNN the recent bans concern her, because the burkini made Muslim women feel more comfortable while swimming by providing them the option to show less skin.


“I think the Mayor of Cannes and the French government could have dealt with this in a more constructive manner, by engaging with society and building a dialogue between Muslims and non-Muslims,” she said.


Anyone breaking the burkini ban in Cannes faces a fine of 38 euros (42USD).


On Friday, German’s Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said the country intends to ban full-face veils in any place where identification is required, including in schools or government offices, to promote security and national cohesion.


“Full face-veils, we reject this. Not just the burqa,” he said.


“It does not fit into our society … this is why we demand that you show your face,” he added.


Meanwhile, Frank Henkel, the Interior Minister of the city of Berlin said the full-face veil “does not fit in with our view of women.”


France and Belgium already have bans on burqas. The French Ambassador to the United States, Gerard Araud, has argued previously that burqas suggest that women are an “object of lust, a subject and not an agent of history,” while at the time the ban was being voted on in Belgium, members of parliament said they were motivated both by security and morality.


Sara Silvestri , a professor at City University London who specializes in religion and politics told CNN these bans effectively play right into the hands of extremists.


“Al Qaeda and the so-called Islamic State thrive every time Western countries give them ammunition to say that the West is discriminating or stigmatizing Muslims,” she told CNN.


“The effect of these laws is that Muslims feel marginalized and in turn, the feeling of being unwelcome impacts their ability and willingness to integrate into society, can cause withdrawal and lead to engagement with radical groups,” she said.


Nesrine Malik , a columnist for The Guardian, told CNN that imposing laws against the burqa is the easiest way for a government to appear to show they’re tackling terrorism.


“Since the rise of Islamophobia, legislating against the burqa and other forms of religious dress is low hanging fruit for politicians, while doing very little to address the root causes, which are far more complicated and nebulous than banning a form of dress,” she said.


Malik added that the burqa is an easy target because not only is it visible, but it also appears to be exclusionary.


“I think in public a Muslim woman, or anybody really, should be allowed to dress however they want.”


University of Oxford lecturer Ali says extremism has severely affected the way Islam is viewed.


“It’s having a really detrimental impact because when something like this happens, people suddenly become ve
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