كيف يمكن للناس من دولة ذات كثافة سكانية ذات الأغلبية المسلمة ويعتقد أن النساء اللباس
Survey was carried out in Tunisia, Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Turkey which all have a majority Muslim population The majority prefer women to cover their hair rather than their whole face But a substantial proportion in Lebanon and Turkey felt it's appropriate for women not to cover their head at all in public
The way Muslim women should dress in public has been a strongly debated topic in recent months. But a new study has now revealed what the citizens of different Muslim countries believe is appropriate female dress - and how widely views differ between them. The survey was conducted across seven countries - Tunisia, Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Turkey - which all have a majority Muslim population. And the research from the University of Michigan's Institute for Social Research found that most residents in these countries prefer women to cover their hair with a traditional hijab, al-Amira or head scarf rather than cover their entire face with a full burqa or niqab.
تم تنفيذ الدراسة في مصر والعراق ولبنان وباكستان والسعودية وتركيا