Egypt går inn for å forby niqab på skoler/universitet

Hans Rustad

En av Egypts fremste mus­limske ledere, sheik Moham­med Tan­tawi, ble pro­vo­sert da han under et skole­be­søk møtte en pike i hel­dek­kende niqab. Han vil utstede en fatwa mot niqab i sko­len og regje­rin­gen vil forby niqab på universitetene.

Myn­dig­he­tene liker ikke at bru­ken av niqab brer seg.

Sheikh Moham­med Tan­tawi was reportedly ange­red during a tour of a Cairo school when he saw a girl wea­ring a niqab, the full veil worn by some devout Mus­lim women which covers the entire body except for the eyes.

Sheikh Tan­tawi, regar­ded by many as Egypt’s Imam and Sunni Islam’s fore­most spi­ri­tual aut­hority, asked the teenage girl to rem­ove her veil say­ing: “The niqab is a tra­dition, it has no con­nec­tion with religion.”

The imam instructed the girl, a pupil at a secondary school in Cairo’s Madi­net Nasr suburb, never to wear the niqab again and pro­mi­sed to issue a fatwa, or reli­gious edict, against its use in schools. The ruling will not affect use of the hijab, the Isla­mic heads­carf worn by most Mus­lim women in Egypt.

Alt­hough defi­nitions vary, the niqab is gene­rally dis­tinct from the burka, a gar­ment which covers the entire body and allows only a mesh mate­rial in front of the eyes.

Shekih Tantawi’s order is likely to reso­nate throug­hout the Isla­mic world even though, iro­ni­cally, the school­girl had only worn the niqab in honour of his visit to the school.

Following the imam’s lead, Egypt’s minis­ter of hig­her edu­ca­tion is to ban female under­gra­dua­tes from wea­ring the niqab from the country’s pub­lic uni­ver­sities, Cairo’s Al-Masri Al-Yom news­pa­per reported.

The Egyp­tian govern­ment has become increas­ingly uneasy about the growing popu­larity of the niqab, see­ing it as anot­her mani­fes­ta­tion of the reli­gious puri­ta­nism it has long sought to suppress.

Alt­hough the Koran does not require women to cover their faces, Sheikh Tantawi’s edict is likely to prove unpo­pu­lar among fun­da­men­ta­list Mus­lims. One popu­lar Saudi cle­ric has alre­ady argued that the niqab is not con­ser­va­tive enough and has cal­led on devout women to ensure they only reveal one eye in public.

While undoubtedly influ­en­tial, Sheikh Tan­tawi has plenty of detrac­tors who deplore his mode­ra­tion in many fields.

They have cri­ti­cised him for shaking hands with Shi­mon Peres, the Israeli pre­si­dent, back­ing France’s ban on wea­ring the hijab in schools and issu­ing a fatwa allowing abortion for women who became preg­nant through rape.


Egypt pur­ges niqab from schools and col­le­ges

Egypt has embar­ked on a cam­paign to rest­rict the most con­ser­va­tive forms of Mus­lim dress after one of Islam’s most respec­ted cle­rics orde­red a school­girl to rem­ove her niqab, or veil.


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