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“Thoughts in a Hijab” video

Taner Edis | July 21, 2010

Thoughts in a Hijab from Reel Grrls on Vimeo.

The most common argument given for living in a secular fashion is that this represents liberation. Secular liberals are all for freedom.

But a lot of people reject this form of freedom. They don’t want to be “liberated” from their cultural identity and especially their religious practices.

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