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hijab造句
(1) What is behind a hijab, the veil that means a barrier? (2) The hijab is manna from heaven for politicians facing crises. (3) She dashes out but forgets her hijab. (4) A woman in a brown abaya, hijab and gloves proceeded forward. (5) She observes the hijab and does not wear tight clothing. (6) But when Muslimah wears a Hijab they prevent her from entering her university! (7) A "typical guest worker's child", she wears a hijab and spends much time at the Mevlana mosque in Gr?pelingen, a Bremen neighbourhood with many immigrants. (8) Bahrain's Olympic sprinter Rogaya Al Ghasara is set to become the first athlete to compete in the "hijood", a combination of the words "hijab" or veil and "hood", on Tuesday in Beijing. (9) But who knows better than the Arabs the haunting power of that which is veiled, of that which the hijab hides? (10) It was quite funny how, before I started wearing my hijab, men would whistle and make comments and now it was the total opposite. (11) When her school district told her that she couldn't wear the hijab, she protested that it was a part of her religion. (12) Retailing for about 65 Australian dollars ($56), the hijood was inspired by Zanetti's young niece who wears the hijab and who also likes to play netball. (13) He told of a young woman from Burma who immigrated with her family and, upon entering college, identified with fellow Muslim students and began wearing a hijab (traditional headscarf). (14) I can remember when I first went out in my hijab (Islamic dress), how people were staring at me and calling out things like, "You bomber!" (15) In keeping with their strict religious observance, his wife was dressed in a black abaya, a draping gown, as well as the full head covering often referred to as hijab. (16) That is why the U.S. government has gone to court to protect the right of women and girls to wear the hijab, and to punish those who would deny it. (17) "Allah is great and he sent me my miracle child to keep our people safe," she told Reuters, adjusting her tight purple hijab which crowns a multi-colored kaftan.