November 25, 2015

Muslim woman wears US flag hijab to defend right to religious freedom

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Wednesday 25 Nov 2015 - 13:00 Makkah mean time-13-2-1437

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Washington, (IINA) - Amid rising anti-Muslim sentiment in the US following the Paris attacks, one woman made a public display of both her faith and her patriotism by donning a stars-and-stripes hijab on Fox News, BBC reported.
Saba Ahmed, the founder of the Republican Muslim Coalition (RMC), appeared on Megyn Kelly's news programme to defend Muslim Americans' right to worship and their constitutional right to free religion. She chose to exemplify her point by wearing a United States flag hijab.
"It was a last minute decision to wear it," Ahmed told BBC Trending. Ahmed originally planned to wear a purple headscarf, but was talked into the bolder hijab by the behind-the-scenes staff at Fox.
"The ladies dressing me said it was beautiful. I considered covering it with the purple scarf, but they said if you're going to make a statement, just go with it."
During the programme, she faced off against a spokesperson for Donald Trump, who said, “that mosques in the US should be closed to prevent terrorism”.
"The message we were trying to portray was that we are Americans, we are Muslims, we are Republicans. We need to be accommodated and accepted," says Ahmed.
Ahmed's choice of clothing caused a stir on social media. Some praised her patriotism, writing "An American flag hijab is the most American thing I've ever seen."
Another wrote, "The woman who wore an American flag as a hijab on Fox News wins all the awards."
SM/IINA

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