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I visited Harrods today & whilst there, I saw a person wearing a full face burqa, including the covering of eyes.
According to the website of 'True Islam' one of the extremes of burqa is the Afghan burqa, which was enforced by the Taliban. This burqa covers the entire body in loose clothing with the face (including eyes) being covered with only a grille for the women to look through.
This I foundnd very extreme & I was surprised that a department store like Harrods allows such a thing.
Why does this not fall within the same 'guidelines' as wearing a crash helmet? I'm sure you're not allowed to enter the store wearing a crash helmet?
According to the website of 'True Islam' one of the extremes of burqa is the Afghan burqa, which was enforced by the Taliban. This burqa covers the entire body in loose clothing with the face (including eyes) being covered with only a grille for the women to look through.
This I foundnd very extreme & I was surprised that a department store like Harrods allows such a thing.
Why does this not fall within the same 'guidelines' as wearing a crash helmet? I'm sure you're not allowed to enter the store wearing a crash helmet?
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Here they are
Here they are
And this woman who shoplifted from Harrod's wasn't wearing a burqa
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Only one ? You should have stayed longer.
Harrods do have a strict dress code. If she had been wearing a muddy burqa, she should not have been admitted.
What have crash helmets to do with a woman wearing a burqa? You don't even know whether a man wearing such a helmet would have been refused entry, but if he were, it would be because that's an unusual thing to wear when shopping and so it suggests other motives
Harrods do have a strict dress code. If she had been wearing a muddy burqa, she should not have been admitted.
What have crash helmets to do with a woman wearing a burqa? You don't even know whether a man wearing such a helmet would have been refused entry, but if he were, it would be because that's an unusual thing to wear when shopping and so it suggests other motives