M Marc d New member May 25, 2009 #1 Why do many public debates about Islam and Muslims focus on women and the veil (e.g., ban on the veil), but do not address Muslim men and their head coverings? Why are women and the veil used as symbols of Islam, but is men's dress often ignored?
Why do many public debates about Islam and Muslims focus on women and the veil (e.g., ban on the veil), but do not address Muslim men and their head coverings? Why are women and the veil used as symbols of Islam, but is men's dress often ignored?