Anti-India elements, international organizations, and social activists have all weighed on the debate over the headscarf, claiming to be the contractors of Muslims. By the way, I only learned about Jordan’s King Abdullah II and his family last night, whose Royal Family is thought to be a descendent of Prophet Mohammed. However, this family does not adhere to Islamic custom of wearing the hijab or burqa. King Abdullah studied in the United States and the United Kingdom. From the beginning, he has been opposed to extremist Islamic thinking. Let us remind you that nearly 90% of Jordan’s population is Muslim.
Despite this, the royal family does not adhere to the hijab or other religious practices.
In India, however, because we allow it, there is a forceful diktat for the hijab to be worn in schools. Malala Yousafzai, the Nobel Laureate for Peace, has also tweeted in favor of Muslim girl students in Karnataka. In one of her tweets, she stated that prohibiting Muslim girls from wearing the hijab to school is “horrifying.” – Women are considered as objects when it comes to how much or how little clothing they wear, and Malala urges India’s leaders to stop harassing Muslim women. Malala Yousafzai is the same social activist who battled the Taliban’s hardline views by declaring that education is more essential for Muslim women than religion, and was tried to be assassinated by Taliban terrorists in 2012. However, in a similar case but in India for her hijab is more essential than education, demonstrating the double standards.
She is the author of the book I Am Malala, which was published in 2013. She argued in this book that walking in a burqa is like being imprisoned in a Shuttlecock of a garment and when it is particularly hot, a woman wearing a burqa feels like she is sitting inside an oven. She also says in her book that she loved her school’s Royal Blue Uniform but was forced to wear a religious garment by the Taliban, which made her very unhappy, but the same Malala is saying now to Muslim girl students in Karnataka today that they have the right not to wear school uniforms and should be permitted to study while wearing hijab.
Let me tell you about another intriguing fact: Norway, which had awarded Malala Yousafzai the Nobel Peace Prize for her efforts, enacted a law in 2018 prohibiting the wearing of burqas in all Norwegian schools and colleges. That means, Muslim women in Norway are not permitted to wear burqas. But why doesn’t Ms Malala demands that the burqa ban be lifted or else she is ready to return her Nobel Peace Prize.
Just imagine what would happen in the future if these Muslim girl students’ desire to wear hijab is granted. Following that, there will be a demand for Namaz to be performed in schools. You may recall that on January 21, some Muslim students in Kolar, Karnataka, also offered Namaz but this practice was later stopped due to a disagreement. However, if the demand for hijab in schools is granted, another demand will be made which could the right to pray in schools. Now, again imagine what would happen if this demand is granted as well. Then these Muslim pupils will demand a special area in schools for offering Namaz, as well as a break from class and studies during Namaz….. On the day of Friday prayers, a campaign for a holiday will be initiated, and the process will continue in this manner.
It’s not going to end till the Islamization of India is not done, so arise, awake and stop this………