burqa in A Sentence

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    No ordinary person can wear a Burqa.

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    Only the descendants of demons can wear a Burqa.

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    He also said that all women who wear Burqa are not terrorists.

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    It is not known how many women wear the Burqa in Denmark.

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    Clothed in this nylon bag, made in China, with the name of Burqa.

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    But Anjalai Ammal came in a horse cart wearing Burqa and visited him.

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    It is not known how many women wear the niqab or Burqa in Denmark.

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    So many talents in Muslim community are forced to go under the darkness of the Burqa.”.

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    So many talents in Muslim community are forced to go under the darkness of the Burqa.”.

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    Sharia law is run in Muslim country Iraq, in which women can not go outside without a Burqa.

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    It seems that those who see hijab and Burqa as symbols of empowerment are opposing this move.

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    In his column he said:"If you tell me that the Burqa is oppressive, then I am with you".

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    At the time of the incident, she was wearing a Burqa and trying to escape from Tral Police Station.

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    According to the message, the photo represents a man who was caught red-handed trying to vote wearing a Burqa.

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    The Muslim women wear the traditional all enveloping'Burqa' and the men use to wear a round cap on their head.

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    They said,“At 12.30 pm, Hizbul Mujahideen's terrorist, Mushtaq Chopan, tried to run away from the police station after wearing a Burqa.

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    In contrast, she said, under the Taliban regime"women were killed, flogged in public for not wearing Burqa, schools abandoned and hospitals destroyed".

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    Though from a conservative Muslim society, she and Sajida stopped wearing the Burqa as students at the AMU and rode their bicycles to class.

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    The Bollywood veteran said:“I have little knowledge of the Burqa as there were working women in my family and I haven't seen the practice at my home.”.

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    Many Muslim women wear head or body coverings(see sartorial hijab, hijab, Burqa or niqab, chador, and abaya) that proclaim their status as respectable women and cover their beauty.

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    In the first picture, where Alia is wearing a Burqa, in the second picture she is seen in the track suits in the role of a stubborn and Strong woman.

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    A photograph of a man in a Burqa has been shared widely on social media along with a message that refers to‘vote jihad' in the garb of the Burqa.

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    The video was actually from 2018, and showed a man who had used a Burqa to hide his identity while he sought to attack someone over a debt issue.

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    In 2015, a Uyghur man and his wife were sent to jail for six years and two years in jail respectively for growing a beard and wearing a veil and Burqa.

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    For example, some tribeswomen in Saudi Arabia's Al-Kharj region put on the Burqa at puberty, then never take it off- not for other women, not for their husbands, and not for their children.

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    Khawaja reported that he had gone through some of the Mason Crest volumes and flagged materials he disapproved of(such as,"The Burqa is a visible symbol of European Muslims resistance to assimilation in society").

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    The Burqa(a total head and body covering) has been barred from classrooms in the UK, is illegal in public places in five Belgian towns, and the Dutch legislature has attempted to ban it altogether.

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    WHEN German chancellor, Angela Merkel, proposed a ban on the Burqa and niqab at a conference of her political party in December 2016, she was following the lead of a number of countries in Europe which already have such legislation in place.

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    When the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, proposed a ban on the Burqa and niqab at a conference of her political party in December 2016, she was following the lead of a number of countries in Europe which already have such legislation in place.

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    Police surmised she might have been targeted for murder for various reasons, including her book, her social work in the region, or merely the fact that she was an Indian woman, or according to others for not wearing a Burqa, for which she was sentenced to death almost two decades earlier, under the Taliban regime.

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