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Skin-head Muslim Student Grills France

 

Cennet wears hijab everywhere in France except school

By Hadi Yahmid, IOL Correspondent

PARIS, October 12 (IslamOnline.net) – Insisting she will keep going to school skin-headed till the end of this academic year, the French Muslim student that protested the hijab ban in a new way, saw no difference between Afghanistan’s Taliban and French government and hailed the wonderful support she gets from her schoolmates and family members.

“Taliban forced (Afghan) women to wear hijab and France forced women to remove it, what is the difference as far as the issue of human rights is concerned,” Cennet Doganay, the French Muslim student that shaved her head early October, told IslamOnline.net Monday, October 11.

“Muslim women in Arab and Muslim states are criticized for staying at home. The French ban is designed to force French Muslim women at home.”

On October 1, Cennet Doganay, 15, of Turkish descent, took off her hijab as she was entering the Louis Pasteur Lycee high school in Strasbourg, eastern France, only to reveal a bald head.

Cennet further said she was determined to continue her study bare-headed, adding her decision to shave was much more dignified than taking off her hijab.

She said she would not back down on her decision to go to school without her hair.

“I would go to school bare-headed till the end of this year.”

“For the coming year, I'm not sure of my final decision as I could join a private school or go to study in nearby Belgium.”

Cennet said she was convinced she made the right choice.

“My decision to shave my head is dignified than committing sins by taking off my hijab.”

“Now I feel different, however, I don't feel insulted but those who banned me from choosing my own clothes should feel so.”

Studying economics and sociology at the first secondary grade, Cennet said school officials had barred her from joining her classmates.

“They left me no choice as they isolated me in a private place since I wore the Bandana and never allowed me to join my classmates.”

“When I argued with the school headmaster that some other girls are wearing bandanas, he answered there was a difference between wearing it for fashion and for religious motives.”

France has triggered a controversy by adopting a bill banning hijab and religious insignia in public schools.

The US-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) dismissed the French move as "discriminatory".

Former French Interior and incumbent Finance Minister Nicolas Sarkozy has long opposed the law, warning it would provoke a backlash among Muslims, who would view it as an “insult and punishment”. 

No Pressures

Cennet further denied she was pressured to take such a decision.

“This was my own decision. The idea struck my mind in early September.”

“As school approached and while watching my hair in the mirror, thinking what I would do, the idea of a skin-head struck my mind. I asked my mom to help.”

In September, two Muslim sisters were expelled  from Henri Wallon Lycee school in the Paris northern suburb of Aubervilliers for wearing hijab.

According to a Reuters count, about 120 schoolgirls across France insisted on keeping their headscarves when school resumed on September 2, the date when the anti-hijab law came into effect.

School officials said only 19 girls were still insisting on wearing their headscarves in the Strasbourg.

Wonderful Support

The Muslim girl expressed gratitude at the wonderful support her classmates are surrounding her with.

Cennet's family also expressed support for their child's decision.

“I support my daughter in taking any decision even if it was to take off hijab,” Cennet's father said.

“It is much better to commit a sin for once than committing daily sins.”

“What Cennet did was her personal decision and we did not force her as we follow Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) who allowed his family members to do what they want as long as it does not run counter to the Islamic tenets.”

Cennet's mother agrees.

“I did not prevent Cennet when she asked me to shave her head but later my heart broke when I remembered how the Nazis treated the bare-headed women, Jewish women and others during the World War II.”

A self-styled Iraqi militant group calling itself the Islamic Army abducted on August 20 French journalists Christian Chesnot and Georges Malbrunot, demanding the French government to rescind the anti-hijab law.

Chairman of the French Council for the Muslim Religion (CFCM) Dalil Boubakeur had said the estimated five million Muslims rejected the "odious blackmail" of the captors.

A CFCF delegation had visited Baghdad to help secure the release of the two reporters, an initiative was hailed by the French government.

A French mediator in Iraq said Wednesday, September 29, he was just waiting for a US authorization to extract the two French journalists by air.

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