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Why I, as a British Muslim woman, want the burkha banned from our streets

Jun 26, 2009

Why I, as a British Muslim woman, want the burkha banned from our streets       
Written by Saira Khan    
London Daily Mail
24 June 2009
 
Saira Khan: My message to those Muslims who want to live in a Talibanised society, and turn their face against Britain, is this: 'If you don't like living here and don't want to integrate, then what the hell are you doing here? Why don't you just go and live in an Islamic country?'

  Saira Khan, runner up in the first series of The Apprentice, believes the burkha is an oppressive tool and says it is time to ban it from the streets of Britain
 
Shopping in Harrods last week, I came across a group of women wearing black burkhas, browsing the latest designs in the fashion department.

The irony of the situation was almost laughable. Here was a group of affluent women window shopping for designs that they would never once be able to wear in public.

Yet it's a sight that's becoming more and more commonplace. In hardline Muslim communities right across Britain, the burkha and hijab - the Muslim headscarf - are becoming the norm.

In the predominantly Muslim enclaves of Derby near my childhood home, you now see women hidden behind the full-length robe, their faces completely shielded from view. In London, I see an increasing number of young girls, aged four and five, being made to wear the hijab to school.

Shockingly, the Dickensian bone disease rickets has reemerged in the British Muslim community because women are not getting enough vital vitamin D from sunlight because they are being consigned to life under a shroud.

Thanks to fundamentalist Muslims and 'hate' preachers working in Britain, the veiling of women is suddenly all-pervasive and promoted as a basic religious right. We are led to believe that we must live with this in the name of 'tolerance'.

And yet, as a British Muslim woman, I abhor the practice and am calling on the Government to follow the lead of French President Nicolas Sarkozy and ban the burkha in our country.

The veil is simply a tool of oppression which is being used to alienate and control women under the guise of religious freedom.

My parents moved here from Kashmir in the 1960s. They brought with them their faith and their traditions - but they also understood that they were starting a new life in a country where Islam was not the main religion.

My mother has always worn traditional Kashmiri clothes - the salwar kameez, a long tunic worn over trousers, and the chador, which is like a pashmina worn around the neck or over the hair.

When she found work in England, she adapted her dress without making a fuss. She is still very much a traditional Muslim woman, but she swims in a normal swimming costume and jogs in a tracksuit.

I was born in this country, and my parents' greatest desire for me was that I would integrate and take advantage of the British education system.

They wanted me to make friends at school, and be able to take part in PE lessons - not feel alienated and cut off from my peers. So at home, I wore the salwar kameez, while at school I wore a wore a typical English school uniform.

Now, to some fundamentalists, that made us not proper Muslims. Really?

I have read the Koran. Nowhere in the Koran does it state that a woman's face and body must be covered in a layer of heavy black cloth. Instead, Muslim women should dress modestly, covering their arms and legs.

Many of my adult British Muslim friends cover their heads with a headscarf - and I have no problem with that.

The burkha is an entirely different matter. It is an imported Saudi Arabian tradition, and the growing number of women veiling their faces in Britain is a sign of creeping radicalisation, which is not just regressive, it is oppressive and downright dangerous.

The burkha is an extreme practice. It is never right for a woman to hide behind a veil and shut herself off from people in the community. But it is particularly wrong in Britain, where it is alien to the mainstream culture for someone to walk around wearing a mask.

The veil restricts women. It stops them achieving their full potential in all areas of their life, and it stops them communicating. It sends out a clear message: 'I do not want to be part of your society.'

Every time the burkha is debated, Muslim fundamentalists bring out all these women who say: 'It's my choice to wear this.'

Perhaps so - but what pressures have been brought to bear on them? The reality, surely, is that a lot of women are not free to choose.

Girls as young as four are wearing the hijab to school: that is not a freely made choice. It stops them taking part in education and reaching their potential, and the idea that tiny children need to protect their modesty is abhorrent.

And behind the closed doors of some Muslim houses, countless young women are told to wear the hijab and the veil. These are the girls who are hidden away, they are not allowed to go to university or choose who they marry. In many cases, they are kept down by the threat of violence.

The burkha is the ultimate visual symbol of female oppression. It is the weapon of radical Muslim men who want to see Sharia law on Britain's streets, and would love women to be hidden, unseen and unheard. It is totally out of place in a civilised country.

Precisely because it is impossible to distinguish between the woman who is choosing to wear a burkha and the girl who has been forced to cover herself and live behind a veil, I believe it should be banned.

President Sarkozy is absolutely right to say: 'If you want to live here, live like us.'

He went on to say that the burkha is not a religious sign, 'it's a sign of subservience, a sign of debasement... In our country, we cannot accept that women be prisoners behind a screen, cut off from all social life, deprived of all identity.'

So what should we do in Britain? For decades, Muslim fundamentalists, using the human rights laws, have been allowed to get their own way.

It is time for ministers and ordinary British Muslims to say, 'Enough is enough'. For the sake of women and children, the Government must ban the wearing of the hijab in school and the burkha in public places.

To do so is not racist, as extremists would have us believe. After all, when I go to Pakistan or Middle Eastern countries, I respect the way they live.

Two years ago, I wore a burkha for the first time for a television programme. It was the most horrid experience. It restricted the way I walked, what I saw, and how I interacted with the world.

It took away my personality. I felt alienated and like a freak. It was hot and uncomfortable, and I was unable to see behind me, exchange a smile with people, or shake hands.

If I had been forced to wear a veil, I would certainly not be free to write this article. Nor would I have run a marathon, become an aerobics teacher or set up a business.

We must unite against the radical Muslim men who love to control women.

My message to those Muslims who want to live in a Talibanised society, and turn their face against Britain, is this: 'If you don't like living here and don't want to integrate, then what the hell are you doing here? Why don't you just go and live in an Islamic country?

UK Coptic Association

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Even in the liberal West, it is an offence for women to go half naked revealing their whole breasts at public places, in educational institutes, at the churches and other places of worship? It is against public decency. There are restrictions on dress even in Europe, is my contention. So it is in Muslim countries. The difference is only in degree. Absolute freedom is non-existent in any culture. Being social animals, men and women have animal magnetism and sex appeal. One can never deny the fact that when a young man looking at a woman revealing a major part of her firm, round, shapely and bulging breasts gets sexually excited and would have train of quite often lewd thoughts in his mind. And in Islam we say, let men and women dress modestly not revealing more than what is necessary. This helps both to restrict their erotica, their sex urge. The following is a verse from the Muslim Holy Book called the QURAN, Quote, “Tell believing men to lower their look and tell believing women to lower their gaze so that they will guard their modesty” this is a shariah law. Is it too much for Europeans to accept this? We are not asking for the moon. As the French have fundamental rights, so do others? As it is the fundamental right of a European non-Muslim woman to reveal as much of her beauty as she likes, a Muslim woman has equal fundamental right to cover as much as she wants to cover. Why does it bother some? It is simple prejudice and bias and hatred of other people’s culture. Islam is the fastest growing religion in Europe as G.B.Shaw said Islam may be acceptable to the Europe of tomorrow as it is beginning to be acceptable to the Europe of today. A big issue is in the world is maintaining family values.75% of the marriages in the US end in divorces. How to make families live more happily and successfully. Please read the book, written by a non-Muslim scholar : Karen Armstrong: Title: Muhammad : A Western Approach to islam
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tsrjpepye Jan 27, 2010 PST
I hear more from woman that don't want to live as slaves then from women who love to be subservient in their religious beliefs. That's fine if you want to, but not fine at all if you are forced into this way of life also not fine if you immigrate into a county where this is not law and then determine to enforce your religious beliefs on a government that has kindly given you an opportunity to better your life with better housing, jobs, safety, community, medical and education. Truly if you are not happy with our ways in England and in other Western Countries then live in your own back yard where you can control as you would like to. I pity anyone that does not see the danger of giving these radicals more and more protection and freedom to exert their radical and violent extremist activities. We are making a grave for ourselves if we do not stop and stand up for our beliefs as the beliefs our government was founded upon. I love my country and would hate to see it become an islam state.
Dina Dec 2, 2009 PST
I do not think people should be allowed to cover their faces routinely I do not like it with plastic motorbike helmets or balaclavas and I do not like it will the strict Muslim dress I do not know who is behind the mask and I feel at a disadventage It is not appropriate in a multicultural country for women to walk around like this I have no problem with the headscarf as I an still see who I am talking to
Mifanwy Nov 28, 2009 PST
EXELLENT COMMENT (SAIRA) I AGGREE 100/100. MAY GOD GUIDE YOU TO TEACH THE BLOODY IGNORANTS, WITCH THEIRE END COMING VERY SOON, AND THANKS TO MY GOD TO TO SAVED ME FROM THAT BLOODY AND DIRTY RELIGION,DIABOLIC.
ahmed (ex muslam) Nov 14, 2009 PST
For you kind information Islam is the only religion, which could neever be wiped out from earth. Its people like you who will be wiped out. You will be humilated in this world as well as life after this world (hellish Sara!)
Zubair Nov 12, 2009 PST
Saira you are such a bitch. You are a slap on muslim community. Whores like you defame Islam. You and your so called muslim mom and dad are biggest ignorant.
wisdom Nov 12, 2009 PST
We love Muslims, but hate Islam, the fascist, racist and terrorist ideology ever in human history. We want to help our Muslim sisters, but they have to liberate themselves from Islam fetters and scourges. Al Nequaaaaab = Fascism = Fashetteya agianst Women, so Muslim men can be free to rape Children girls as young as five years old. That is the ordeal of Muslim women. But, Islam will be ended and wiped out by the year 2020
wisdom Oct 27, 2009 PST
did yoiu ever asked how mush saudia pay to the uk politic men to obtain these kind of unbelivable rediculus concessions??
alyoussef-cairo Oct 16, 2009 PST
ALYOUSSEF - CAIRO: MUNAQABA? IF YES, STAY AT HOME YES BECAUSE YOU WOMAN WITH THE DOGS MASK ARE NOT COMPATIBLE WITH THE MONDIAL CIVIL LIFE..IN A GENERAL CONFISION IMPORTED FROM THE CRMINAL BROTHERS THEY BELIVE THAT LIFE IS ONLY RELIGION TALKING.. WE EGYPTIANS ARE TIRED FROM THE IDIOTS CRIMINAL PROFESSIONAL MEN AND DECLARE THAT LIFE IS ONLY BRAINS INTELEGENCE AND PURE SOULS NOT MASKS AND BADAWY DIRTY CAMELS USED
ALYOUSSEF-CAIRO Oct 16, 2009 PST
i need u to tell me the main thing to convert to islam bedide meeting a male from middl east ?
george Sep 26, 2009 PST
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taufiq Sep 12, 2009 PST
I wonder how you can transmit your message to all the EU communities . I don't believe the above comments regarding the nature of islam , veil and hijab . Unfortunately , you knew nothing about Jesus Christ and you know nothing about the real face of Islam . What you see in Islam is just the face that they want to show in EU , I invite you to come middle eastern countries and see it on his true nature .good luck in your message to the whole world.
free christian Sep 6, 2009 PST
i just CONVERTED TO ISLAM AND IM A WHITE BRITISH FEMALE AND IM WEARING THE FULL VEIL AND HIJAB AND I LOVE IT,NO ONE FORCED ME TO WEAR IT AND WHEN I HAVE CHILDREN,THEY WILL HAVE THE SAME,ISLAM IS BRILLIANT SO PEACEFUL,THAT ARTICLE IS SO SILLY LOL,FROM REBECCA JONES AGE 22 LONDON
new muslimah Aug 7, 2009 PST
So what would you say about the two verses in the quran where God orders the women to cover themselves before strangers?
malik Aug 3, 2009 PST
EXELLENT COMENT. WITH ALL MY RESPECT TO MRS SAIRA KHAN GOD BLESS YOU. (( KEEP TEACHING THE IGNORANTS))
Naguib ( lybia) Jul 1, 2009 PST
thank you for your outspoken personality to speak for all the opressed women against radical islam tyranny,if every woman speaks out like you we will have a better world for future generatios,may god bless you
samir bisada Jun 27, 2009 PST

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