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Hijab Is Not A Choice But An Obligation In Islam: Zaira Wasim

Actor Zaira Wasim is the latest celebrity to speak her piece on the ongoing hijab row in Karnataka. The actor took to Facebook on Saturday to share a long post criticising the ban on hijab in Karnataka schools, calling it unjust.

The hijab row began on January 1 when six female Muslim students at Government PU College in Udupi claimed they weren’t allowed to enter their college wearing hijab. They started a protest against the college authorities, which transformed into a statewide issue across Karnataka. The matter is currently in the Karnataka High Court.

Zaira weighed in on the controversy in her Facebook post. As she called wearing the hijab “fulfilling an obligation enjoined upon her by the God,” Zaira said, “I, as a woman who wears the hijab, with gratitude and humility, resent and resist this entire system where women are being stopped and harassed for merely carrying out a religious commitment.”

The actor added that she found Muslim girls having to choose between hijab and their education unjust. “Stacking this bias against muslim women and setting up systems where they should have to decide between education and hijab or to give up either is an absolute injustice. You’re attempting to compel them to make a very specific choice that feeds your agenda and then criticising them while they’re imprisoned in what you’ve constructed,” she further wrote.

The 21-year-old said that it was sad that all this was being done ‘in the name of empowerment’. Her post further read, “On top of all this, building a façade that all this is being done in the name of empowerment is even worse when it is quite exactly the opposite of that. Sad.”

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