A burqa-wearing Muslim preacher who covers up her face in public has criticised Islamic woman who wear the hijab as a 'sexualised' fashion statement. Umm Jamaal ud-Din, a convert from western Sydney, railed against colourful headscarves designed to make someone look pretty. 'When you look at the new hijab fashion industry that's come out, we can see that the concept of hijab is becoming very distorted,' she said on Friday night. ', criticised Muslim women for failing to be sufficiently submissive to Allah in their choice of clothing. A Muslim fashion label, MOGA, last year created a rainbow headscarf to show their support for same-sex marriage, which fundamentalist Sunni and Shiite Muslims reject.
Source: Daily Mail October 08, 2018 02:26 UTC