1
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hijab
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Western countries
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Viewed as a symbol of oppression or lack of freedom for women
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1
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2
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hijab
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Western countries
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Hijab may be seen as a symbol of oppression or lack of empowerment for women.
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1
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3
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hijab
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Western countries
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Not commonly worn as it is seen as a religious or cultural symbol
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1
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4
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hijab
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Western countries
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Seen by some as a symbol of oppression and lack of freedom, while by others as a personal choice and expression of identity
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1
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5
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hijab
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Western countries
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Seen as a symbol of oppression by some feminists and secularists
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1
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6
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hijab
|
Western countries
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Wearing a hijab is a personal choice and not a common practice in many Western countries.
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1
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7
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hijab
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Western countries
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Seen as a cultural or religious practice, often debated in terms of women's rights and freedom of choice
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1
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8
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hijab
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Western countries
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Controversial topic with debates around freedom of choice and women's rights
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1
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9
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hijab
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Western countries
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Seen as a personal choice or a symbol of oppression, depending on different perspectives
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1
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10
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hijab
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Western countries
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Wearing the hijab is less common and can be a subject of controversy
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1
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11
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hijab
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Western countries
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Debated as a symbol of oppression or individual choice
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1
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12
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wearing hijab
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Western countries
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Wearing hijab is a personal choice and not a religious requirement in public spaces.
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1
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