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Court tells Muslim to remove her veil, but do they win? no they make special provisions for her.

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anotheoldgit | 15:55 Fri 08th Oct 2010 | News
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http://tinyurl.com/34dwlsc

/// Miss Richards told the court her religion states she should not remove her veil in front of men in public.///

Why didn't the Magistrates make her prove where in the Koran it says this?
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Because religions are not just composed of what it says in their special books

Catholics believe bread and wine actually turn into flesh and blood and all sorts of other stuff that isn't in the bible
She did remove her veil
http://www.dailymail....magistrates-face.html
the special provisions were to put up a screen, so sounds ok to me.
I Love IT!!!!!

That's the funiest thing Ive seen in years!

just in case you don't know what a woman in a veil looks like the Mule has a picture with underneath the text:

Georgina Richards (not pictured, posed by model) ....

I am glad they put the picture in - I might have been confused otherwise
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Time they respected the laws of this land, not Islam's laws, full stop.

If this isn't to their liking then they know what to do.
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Would a Christian Nun in court be asked to remove her wimple?
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Quite agree with you anotheoldgit
This thread is really a non story. As it says in the link I posted
'I was a bit unhappy that he told me to take my veil off.
'They put screens up next to me but I didn’t really want to do it.

'But I thought the case would be dropped if I didn’t take it off.
'It just made me feel uncomfortable. They wanted to see the expression on my face but I don’t think it really matters, I think I could have done it with my veil on.'
'Now I just feel relieved that I’ve said what I’ve got to say.'

She felt uncomfortable, but she did it. End of story.
A nun's wimple doesn't cover the face, so there's no comparison, and it certainly isn't one rule for one and a different one for others. I doubt very much we'd have heard a hint of a complaint from anyone here had a court required a person to remove a crash helmet or a balaclava before the court - and there's no doubt had someone turned up in such garb it would have happened.

Incidentally, her religion does not require her to cover her face.
But custom and modesty does.
AOG's little Islamic hate story: ***puffffff*** !
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// Time they respected the laws of this land, not Islam's laws, full stop. //

Well done AOG for demonstrating you are as stupid as this woman in court. Of course the Koran states no such thing, and of course there is no law that says she cannot wear a veil in court if she wants to.

// Why didn't the Magistrates make her prove where in the Koran it says this? //

For the same reason we do not ask you to prove where the laws says a veil cannot be worn. We already know the there is no instruction in the Koran, just as we know your assertion that there is a law forbidding her to wear a veil is utter claptrap.
Sandy, I think not. Her name is Georgina Richards and she cited religion as her reason.
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It's not in the Koran, there is nothing in the Koran about covering your face, only dressing modestly. The place where you will find reference to Mohammed's wife covering her face in public is in Hadith, the sayings and actions of the prophet and his family, which is not part of the Koran.
So what is your point Gromit. The woman is not required to wear a veil. In a court of law one should abide by the Magistrates rulings. Why do these people think they are above everyone else?

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