February 2, 2015

Muslim women answer New Yorkers questions about hijab



Islam



Muslim community in America



Muslim women in Western New York



Julie Boody executive director of WNY Muslims



Hijab Day



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Monday 02 Feb 2015 - 13:47 Makkah mean time-13-4-1436



Cheektowaga, New York (IINA) – Muslim women in western New York invited other community members to learn more about the Islamic culture.

At the Walden Galleria, people had the opportunity to ask western New York Muslims questions about the head scarf and try one on themselves, WIVB virtual channel 4 news reported.

“We’re here to just spread awareness and let people know what the hijab is, where it came from and why we wear it,” said Julie Boody, executive director of WNY Muslims.

“The public is with this understanding (Muslim women) are forced to cover ourselves. Our reason for wearing it is freedom. It is not oppression by any means.”

Today was “Hijab Day.” It’s an event being held around the world to educate people about the hijab and why Muslim women wear one.

SM/IINA





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