On the other hand, people for the wearing of the burqa say that a ban is a restriction on the rights of religious freedom. I feel that the wearing of the burqa in Australia which is an open and free society would produce unwanted and needless suspicious feelings causing strong divisions within our society. The wearing of the burqa subjugates Muslim women and is a way in which Muslim men can enforce their will and demeans women. The Koran makes no mention of the wearing of the burqa or any similar form of apparel except that they should wear modest clothing.
Malalai Joya, an Afghan Member of Parliament and a devout Muslim admitted that “It’s not only oppresive, but it’s more difficult than you might think. You have no peripheral vision. And it’s hot and suffocating under there. ” What women in her right mind would wish to be completely covered in such a way that it almost isolate her from the outside world? Wouldn’t it be strange for anyone to be talking to a person who they cannot see or recognise?
It is a fact that men in overseas countries have dressed in this type of grab on many occasions to disguises themselves and hide weapons in order to perform illegal acts such as robberies and terrorism. One case was in Manchester, England where a man disguised in a burqa robbed a large jewellery store. You can understand that people working in a place where security is required such as a bank, there must be considerable unease when a women dressed in a burqa enters their establishment. Don’t you think the burqa needs to be banned in Australia before similar events occur here.
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1. 0 History: In the last thirty years, there has been considerable changes in the way men and women's regard each other's roles and their image. The sixties, with the liberation of the pill and unisex fashion, it meant that men and women started to present themselves in very similar ways. Men adopted feminine styles of long hair, floral patterns and paisley. Women wore boyish clothes and gamine ...
Recently, in Perth, Western Australia a woman arrived in court to give evidence dressese in a burqa the judge ruled that she could not give her evidence while her face was covered up as recognition of a person is required in court. This demonstrates that it is impractical to wear this type of garment in many situations. Many people will argue that it is unfair to ban the burqa because it is a restriction of religious freedom and the right of personal expression. The ban may cause the incarceration of Muslim women within their own homes as a preference to going into to full public view.
However, we all must be prepared to lose a degree of personal freedom. Just imagine what it would be like if we could drive our cars as fast as we wish or the having ability to carry any form of weapon in the excuse of self protection. Taking everything into account such as the demeaning of women, the security issues, the difficulty caused to the wearer and the need for personal recognition in many situations there is no other solution to this situation other than a total ban of the burqa.