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Wisely, Indonesia’s Government Begins Banning Niqabs among Government Workers.

The proposed ban has received cautious and somewhat surprising support from the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI), a powerful and traditional Islamic group whose former chairman Ma’ruf Amin is now vice-president.

Ikhsan Abdullah, who heads the MUI’s law and regulatory Commission, told The Weekend Australian the niqab was “not in ­accordance [with] the culture and values of Indon­esia.”

Margaret Soltan, November 19, 2019 9:26PM
Posted in: democracy

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