Why Do Muslim Women Wear The Hijab?

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There is a long history of debate and discussions surrounding the hijab, which has highlighted tensions between the Muslim community and the rest of the world. In all my life every time I told people I was a Muslim I was presented with wrinkled foreheads, raised eyebrows, widened eyes and open mouths. “But you don’t wear the hijab?” It has never hit me until recently that this reaction bothered me. Maybe it was because I wasn’t truly a practicing Muslim until now.

A great saying from Mufti Ismail Menk, a popular Islamic scholar and motivational speaker stated the following: “When you see a female dressed in a manner that is unacceptable Islamically, do not for a moment think that she is lower than you spiritually. If you do that, you are
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Though there is scant official statistics that reveal how many Muslim women wear the hijab, according to the Muslim Council of Britain, drawing on the 2011 consensus, there are over two million Muslims that make up the overall population in England and Wales.

Furthermore, in a recent report from the Pew Research project a view that the number of Muslims is expected to “grow twice as fast between 2010 and 2015, and will be the world’s largest religious group surpassing Christians.”

Having been brought up in a non-strict practicing Muslim life, and recently becoming more religious I’ve thought in deciding on covering up and wearing the headscarf. Nevertheless, I would be lying if I said I wasn’t cautious about donning the hijab. One of the biggest causes for concerns is the abuse Muslim women have to face for covering
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Early June a Muslim woman was attacked by two women who pulled her hijab as she went to collect her children from school. The same incident accorded to a 16 year old girl who was assaulted and left with broken teeth and a smashed lip as she walked to college.

Just recently the video of a woman shouting abusive statements to two Muslim women telling them to “go back to [their] county” and claiming they hid bombs underneath their clothes. Moreover, within a couple of weeks, another assault where a Muslim woman in her 40s was punched in the head and kicked off the bus by two young women.

The rise of extremists terrorists groups manifested a horrible perception on all Muslims. Terrorism is performed in the name of Islam and has led people to feel disenchanted to people of the Islamic faith. It has driven them to verbally and physical abuse Muslims making them fearful and horrified.

This fear of donning the hijab is as a result to these hideous incidents that Muslim women have to deal with. They clearly demonstrate the hate and violence towards hijab-wearing women. Having to worry about leaving your house, fearing that you’re going to be attacked by a stranger, this isn’t