France bans Muslim college students from carrying abaya costume in state faculties

Children in French state faculties will not be allowed to put on the abaya, an extended loose-fitting costume worn by some Muslim ladies.

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The French training minister introduced the ban on Sunday forward of the varsity time period beginning in the beginning of September.

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France has a strict ban on non secular symbols in state faculties and has banned pupils from carrying headscarves since 2004.

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"When you walk into a classroom, you shouldn't be able to identify the pupils' religion just by looking at them," training minister Gabriel Attal advised France's TF1 TV.

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"I have decided that the abaya could no longer be worn in schools."

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The abaya is often outlined as a free over-garment, basically a robe-like costume, regularly worn by ladies in components the Arabian Peninsula, many of the Middle East and generally in North Africa.

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But the query of whether or not the abaya is a non secular image is the topic of debate.

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Late final yr, former training minister Pap Ndiaye recognized the abaya as a garment that may "take on a possible religious character" even when it's not an explicitly non secular image.

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The debate continued to escalate this yr.

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France's Council of Muslim Worship stated the abaya is "mistaken" by some as a Muslim non secular signal.

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"Any item of clothing is not a religious sign in itself," the group stated in an announcement in June.

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"You only have to travel through Muslim-majority countries to realise that the citizens of these countries, of all faiths, are indistinguishable based on the clothes they wear," it added.

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In 2010, France banned full face veils in public, angering some in its 5 million-strong Muslim neighborhood.

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The nation is ruled by sturdy guidelines on secularity that imply no shows of faith in public establishments.

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In faculties, the legal guidelines have been initially geared toward eradicating any conventional Catholic affect from public training, however have been up to date over time to incorporate different religions.

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Jewish kippah, "oversized" crosses and different non secular symbols are additionally banned from state faculties.

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