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The law, approved by parliament's upper house Majlisi Milli last Thursday, bans the use of "foreign clothing" â including the hijab, or head covering worn by Muslim women. Instead, Tajikistan After years of unofficial curbs on religious clothing, the Tajikistan government has moved to formally ban the wearing of the hijab in the country.. The Bill was passed by the lower house of the Parliament (the Majlisi Namoyandagon) on May 8, and approved by the upper house (the Majlisi Milli) on June 19, after Eid celebrations. In a move that has drawn significant criticism, Tajikistan's parliament has passed a law banning the wearing, importing, selling, and advertising of Islamic clothing, including the hijab. This legislation, which formalizes years of unofficial restrictions, has profound implications for the country's predominantly Muslim population, estimated at February 1 marks World Hijab Day. (Illustrative). Earlier this week, the parliament of Tajikistan, passed a resolution banning the usage of hijabs or traditional Muslim headscarves. The law's The ban on the hijab is an attempt at protecting Tajiki" culture and minimising the visibility of public religiosity. File image/AFP. While the hijab ban is now official, Tajikistan has seen several restrictions being passed when it comes to dressing and appearance. In 2007, the Tajik education ministry banned both Islamic clothing and The bill mostly targets the hijab, or Islamic head scarf, and other traditional items of Islamic clothing. (file photo) The Tajik parliament's upper chamber, the Majlisi Milli, approved a bill on After nearly two decades of restricting the Islamic hijab in public institutions, Tajikistan is set to legally ban it. A draft bill makes it illegal to wear, import, sell, or advertise "clothes You might not expect a country with a 95% Muslim population to ban the hijab but that's exactly what happened in Tajikistan last week. The central Asian nation's parliament has approved a bill to It is to
be noted that Tajikistan has outlawed Islamic Hijab after years of unofficial ban. The Tajik authorities' clampdown on the hijab began in 2007 when the Education Ministry banned both Islamic clothing and Western-style miniskirts for students. The ban was eventually extended to all public institutions, with some organizations Thousands of women in Tajikistan are faced with the choice of either choosing a career or wearing Islamic hijab. Radio Liberty's Tajik Service, known locally as Radio Ozodi, says Dushanbe authorities has been increasingly cracking down on the Islamic head scarf at schools and workplaces.. Radio Ozodi notes that despite the effective ban on the hijab in public institutions, there is no Tajikistan Hijab Ban | Similar Rules Introduced Earlier . Tajikistan has a history of regulating religious attire, with a 2007 law governing holidays and ceremonies effectively banning Islamic June 11, 2024 at 3:11 pm. Tajikistan Flag [Getty] Thousands of women in Tajikistan are being forced to choose between pursuing a career or wearing the Islamic hijab, amid increasing crackdowns by There was an unofficial ban on hijab in Tajikistan for years. The education ministry banned both Islamic clothing and western-style miniskirts for students in 2007. Tunisia: Imposed a hijab ban in public institutions since 1981, partially lifted in 2011. Kosovo (2009) and Azerbaijan (2010): Banned the hijab in schools and government offices. Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan: Implemented restrictions on religious attire. Proponents of the ban argue it is necessary to combat extremism and maintain cultural integrity. Tajikistan's hijab ban latest in decades-long religious freedom violations. Experts acknowledge the country's long-standing security issues but say the state uses them as a pretext for imposing excessive rules to control the population. Tajikistan passes bill on hijab ban, with over 90% muslim population. Experts mention Rahmon's grip on power and politics.(PTI) Tajikistan's
parliament approved a bill to ban the hijab on Friday In order to understand Tajikistan's recent ban on hijab and Iran's insistence on its strict enforcement, it is pertinent to go back to its origins. Through a critical analysis of the authoritative sources, the article attempts to explore whether the hijab law is crucial to Islam by delving into the religio-political origins of the hijab law Tajikistan, a central Asian nation neighbouring Afghanistan, is set to impose a hijab ban on its citizens after the Tajikistan parliament's upper house, Majlisi Milli, passed a law on June 19 CAIR criticises Tajikistan's move to ban Hijab. America's largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organisation expresses concern over Tajikistan's new legislation banning Islamic headscarves, denouncing it as a serious infringement on religious freedoms. Under existing laws, women wearing hijabs are already banned from entering the country's government offices. At the beginning of August, officials approached more than 8,000 women wearing hijabs New Delhi: Muslim-majority Tajikistan is set to ban the hijab as the government continues with its efforts to clamp down on public religiosity and promote its conception of Tajiki culture. Historically part of the greater Iranian cultural sphere, Tajikistan, like other Central Asian countries, underwent forced secularisation during its time as a Soviet republic in the 20th century. The upper house of the Tajikistan parliament called the Majlisi Milli approved a draft bill on June 19 (Wednesday) formally banning hijab for Muslim women in the country. Radio Liberty Europe reported the major update, saying that Emomali Rahmon-led Tajik government passed the bill which bans 'alien garments' as well as celebration by children during two major Muslim festivals - Eid al-Fitr The Central Asian nation of Tajikistan, bordering Taliban-ruled Afghanistan, is set to impose a hijab ban after the upper chamber of the country's parliament approved a bill on June
19. The bill Asked whether Tajikistan is run by traditions, he replied "Why are you asking me these questions?" Police enforce hijab and beards ban in schools Human rights defender Vokhidova and other human rights defenders have told Forum 18 that police have started to visit schools in Dushanbe to enforce the hijab ban on pupils between the ages of 6 and 18. The upper house of Tajikistan's parliament greenlit draft legislation on June 19 criminalising not just the donning of so-called "foreign attire", but also its sale and import. Islamic veils are the principal article of clothing targeted by the passage of this bill , which formalises an already unwritten prohibition on conservative dress Tajikistan baru saja mengesahkan undang-undang yang melarang wanita memakai hijab dalam kehidupan sehari-hari. Keputusan ini membuat banyak orang bertanya-tanya, mengapa Tajikistan melarang hijab? Suara.com - Undang-undang yang disetujui oleh majelis tinggi parlemen Majlisi Milli pada hari Kamis lalu, dengan tegas melarang penggunaan "pakaian asing" termasuk hijab, maupun penutup kepala