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Syrian Armed Opposition Prohibits Mandatory Hijab Wearing

The command of the Syrian armed opposition has banned the mandatory wearing of the hijab for women. This move appears to aim at reducing internal tensions and garnering broader support from various segments of the population.
Dec 9, 2024 - 16:51
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Command’s Decision

Leaders of the armed opposition in Syria announced that women are no longer required to wear the hijab. The decision comes amid discussions about women’s rights and the role of religious norms in opposition-controlled areas.

Previously, strict rules in some opposition-controlled regions mandated women to wear the hijab, with penalties for non-compliance.


Reasons and Objectives

Experts suggest the decision serves several purposes:


Public Reaction

The decision has sparked mixed responses:


Regional Implications

This decision by the armed opposition could set an important precedent in debates about religion’s role and individual rights in conflict zones. However, questions remain about how effectively the new rule will be enforced on the ground.

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