Modesty not segregation

LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, US:
Riffat Husain’s article “Modesty not segregation” (July 16) is an eye-opener for our clerics. I am a practising (not preaching) Muslim and once I asked my daughter, who prays regularly, about the reason for her choosing not to wear a hijab. She replied, “I wear the dress of modesty.”


Women come in contact with men as a matter of routine in everyday life. The Holy Quran requires men and women to conduct themselves in a way which is consistent with the dignity which God has bestowed on all human beings. Morality comes from within and cannot be externally imposed through segregation or hijab. I congratulate your newspaper for having the courage to print such views.

Published in The Express Tribune, July 18th, 2010.
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