Soon, Azza went further and put on the niqab, the veil that covers a woman's face below the eyes. |
I was cast aside on various counts: I am a disabled person, I am from the Maghreb, and I wear the niqab. |
David Blunkett's blindness would not disbar him from communicating with a niqab wearer, but Jack Straw's deafness does. |
One occasionally spies women wearing the niqab with designer sunglasses over their eyes, especially in the blingy Emirates. |
And while wearing a niqab may send some observers into a high dudgeon, it impairs neither their civil interests nor their religious ones. |
Lately after the incident of him speaking freely to my brother in laws wives I felt like not wearing my niqab anymore. |