By
Dr. Irfan Raja
June 25, 2020
Throughout the world, governments can easily sell and buy two slogans: “Public interest” and “For Your Safety” that is what European democracies are doing now for public safety against the coronavirus.
In a similar bid, the French President Macron Emmanuel introduced a coronavirus safety face mask to French public as “National pride” because it is 100% made in France.
Hang on a minute! Is not the same France that once banned face veil for only a handful of Muslim women including French reverts? But at that time in the best interest of French society, it was revealed to the public that Muslim women face veil is a “Symbol of oppression”, “Health risk” and a “Threat” and even it could be a “National shame” because it is outdated and misfit for a modern secular society.
Fair enough! I do remember the day in 2006, I was a MA journalism student at the University Leeds. Like many other students and academics, I was shocked to know that the British parliamentarian Jack Straw had provoked anger and outrage among the British Muslim community by saying that “Visible statement of separation and difference”, was actually one of the former students union presidents.
I found that the University of Leeds, students banned him “in protest at what they said were his anti-libertarian policies”.
Since then, never ending veil debate has started, people have written Ph.D. thesis and thousands of newspaper and journal articles, books, manuscripts, hold public discussions and debates, delivered lectures and made documentaries, films and produced teasing caricatures.
More
worryingly, European newspapers and broadcasters ran disgraceful campaigns to
demonised Muslim veil wearing women 24/7 to an extent that countries including
France banned it.
My owned
research on veil shows how British conservative and liberal broadsheets and
tabloids published a series of articles, editorials, features and comments
pieces on the veil that made it a “national debate” bigger than Britain’s
illegal wars and climate change.
The press
perceives the veil as a clash between Muslims and non-Muslims and presents it
as a “terror threat”. Besides, several leading European parliamentarians have
made it a regular habit to attack the veil that is an easy way of getting media
publicity.
Today, the
veil is a talk of the town. Still, the majority of the people are confused and
ill-informed on this subject. Thomas
Sealy raised an important question: “Is there a difference between the niqab
and a face mask?”
So, what is
that so special in a piece of cloth which makes it a “National pride”?
Obviously, if it fits into government policy it’s a pride otherwise veil can be
regarded as a “Shame” and “Outdated”.
So if the
veil is an outdated practice and a terror threat, then why France is driving
the entire nation to adopt it? In the words of George Orwell, the veil is a
perfect example of “Double Speak”.
In France,
it is prohibited for a Muslim woman to cover the face but she will also be
fined for not wearing a face mask- Is it forcing a Muslim woman not to wear a veil
is nothing less than a mental torture and abusive?
Pity
though, how a piece of cloth fosters divisions in coronavirus crisis? Mainly
because Muslims are easy targets as Richard Adams summed it: “Hijab ban attempt
is ‘racism dressed up as liberalism”.
When James
McAuley, Washington Post, Paris correspondent posted an article, along a
comment https://twitter.com/jameskmcauley, “On the ironies of mask requirements
in the country that brought you burka ban” via The Washington Post article:
“France mandates masks to control the coronavirus. Burqas remain banned”.
Within
minutes, a thread @Washingtonpost started that turned Twitter into a
battleground between supporters and opponents of veil wearing women. Everyone
seems to be a scholar of Islam, a usual practice during Muslims related
discussions and debates. But, how many Twitter warriors have read a chapter of
the holy Qur’an An-Nisa to understand what exactly veil is?
Veil
Women Image in British Press:
Mostly, the
western media portrays veil wearing women as “oppressed” and “backward”. The
conservative press support ban on veil while the liberal press suggests that
women should be free to decide.
But, is the
west really concern about oppressed women? Because many European countries have
treated the veil wearing Muslim women as badly as the oppressed ones elsewhere.
That is
banning Muslim women wearing burka and bracketing them as “letterboxes” and
“bank-robbers”. These are thoughts of the British PM Boris Johnson, so what can
you expect from others?
Now compare
French and Taliban views of Muslim women veil. Are they any different? Both did
the same that is forced women to adopt their way of wearing, French banned veil
wearing and the Taliban made it mandatory.
Isn’t the
politics of veil? Because if the west
truly value women freedom it should not force them to wear or not to wear but
rather give women a choice.
But it’s
all politics, Katharine Viner equated, “Feminism as imperialism” and unknotted
false claims of the western leaders, especially George W. Bush who “bombed
Afghanistan to liberate women from burkas” then used the same logic to bomb
Iraq because he did not bear the pain of Iraqi women in suffering.
Viner
raised a logical point that women sufferings are everywhere, so “To justify
another war. Where next? China because of its anti-girl one-child policy? India
because of widow-burning outrages? Britain because of its criminally low rape
conviction rate?”
Janine Rich
disclosed the popular western discourse on Islam and Muslims as of the
“Oppressed Muslim Women”. For decades, western powers are successfully using it
to legalize their attacks on Muslim countries. Too often, sections of the
western media push the debates on Muslim women using “oppression” as
fascination.
Rich argues
that “The complex discourses surrounding women in the Islamic world have a long
and deeply political history, and this narrative has been renewed and
re-utilized numerous times to garner widespread public support for Western
military intervention in the Middle East”.
What the
western media and polity missed to share with their public at home is that
Muslim women’s rights and duties are far more in order as described in
al-Qur’an. Moreover, the Afghan women were allowed to vote long before the
European women.
Truth has
always been there but the real issue is people don’t want it because sometimes
it contradicts with their self-designed way of life.
Perhaps, a
best-concluded sentence would be that it is the apolitical weapon of Europe
that shows nothing but “Double Standards”. One rule for a minority and the
other rule for the elites.
If the
European democracy has reached to such lower level then Europe must rethink and
revisit its ideas of human rights and personal freedoms.
What is
Still Misunderstood in Europe?
Underneath
the thread of French Macron argued that we Europeans are embracing face masks
to save lives. Of course, any sensible person would agree with this argument,
but what exactly is that Islam says about the veil? What does it require from a
believer? What is the wisdom behind its teachings? What are their impacts and
relevance to modern societies?
Going back
to Life-saving argument, remember that Islam talks about life after death that
is everlasting and perpetual, so why would anyone risk an everlasting loss?
They should
disregard a modest practice only because a fraction of conservative Europeans
doesn’t like it? Think if someone demands to ban drinking, smoking and drug use
because it all kills and cost NHS £2.7 billion each year. Does veil cost
anything to the NHS?
The irony
is that we take what we like and leave what we don’t like. Think about
Christianity, Judaism, and other religions that preach modesty- So why Europe
is so worried about a Muslim woman only? After all, it is just a piece of
cloth, isn’t it?
Original
Headline: Will Facemask Modify the Veil Debate in Europe?
Source: The Libyan Express
URL: https://www.newageislam.com/islam-west/is-there-difference-between-niqab/d/122226
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