The Muslim Educational Society in Kerala has issued a circular banning niqab (veil covering the face) in all its educational institutions.
The MES is one of the largest minority educational organisations with over 100 institutions to its name. In the circular released by the organisation, president of the institution PA Fazal Gafoor says, “MES aims at the social and cultural progress of the Muslim community insists that the students, even while maintaining high standards in curricular and extra-curricular activities, follow certain decorum in the dress code too. We should discourage all undesirable practices on the campuses.”
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The circular added:
This move comes amidst the niqab ban controversy in Sri Lanka, a week after Islamist terrorists attacked a church and killed 253 people.
But students think it is a matter of choice.
Many Muslim organisations have also rejected the circular. Fathima Thaliya, National Vice President of Muslim Students Federation says this is a political move, given the current discourse against Muslims.
Shalima Shaheem, a 23-year-old student at MES Dental College, Malappuram also said it is matter of choice, but added, “We, as dental students wear a face mask most of the time. Pairing it with a face veil is just adding to discomfort. So, in my opinion, it is better not to wear it as it doesn’t serve any purpose.”
A 2013 MBBS batch student from MES Medical College, Zayesha (name changed), says she hasn’t spotted any niqab-wearing student in her college. “I haven’t seen any in our college. Also, in professional colleges, where we go on patient rounds, I don’t think niqab is a good idea. It disrupts the interaction between the doctor and a patient. As long as hijab isn’t banned, I am okay,” she said.
Gafoor has openly opposed the niqab in the past too. In 2014, he had commented that the niqab was un-Islamic and a western import.
He had also remarked that its prolonged use blocks sunlight, resulting in Vitamin D deficiency in many Muslim women.
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