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In reply to the discussion: To those who think the Muslim scarf/hijab is oppressive to women [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)I would imagine it's no picnic playing sports like soccer or basketball in a track suit and scarf...or swimming in attire that covers one from head to foot (quite a growing market for those items, which are readily available over the internet).
See, even if you are not wearing the chador, chaderi, burquah, call it what you will--a beekeeper's suit, a bedsheet, a garbage bag--the requirements of hijab mandate covering the limbs, obscuring the shape of the body, AND covering the head, hair, and neck. Hijab is shorthand for the scarf, but it also has meaning as a method of modest dress for Islamic women.
Also, the way Brigette Bardot or Jackie Kennedy...or even Margaret Thatcher...wore a scarf over their hair is not the way a woman, wearing a scarf as "hijab" would wear one. It's a very different look, assuming the hijab is worn correctly. If you're walking on the street in Iran and you're not appropriately put together, believe me, they WILL let you know, and it won't be pleasant.