German Newspaper published an article about the Hijab Controversy in Europe. The controversy started when Two Muslim women filed a complaint with the European Court of Justice because their employer wouldn’t allow them to wear their hijabs at work.
Why this injustice when the Queen of England Elizabeth II herself wears Hijab and caught on camera?
The court's judgment was not in favor of the Two Muslim women and it said that yes its a right of women to wear whatever she wants but if that attire is allowed by the Owners of the company.
This makes the women rethink whether they should cover their head with Hijab to obey Allah or either if they wouldn't consider the wish of the owner of companies they might lose their jobs and earnings to survive in Europe.
We should mention the United Nation on this matter to look deeply otherwise the situation may get worsed day by day for Muslim female employee.
Christian, on the other hand, do radical injustice on work with Muslims and identity basis discrimination was also seen in between Christians and Muslims of European society.
Wearing Hijab by a Muslim employee makes her less productive according to Christian employees, while the Queen herself put Hijab on her head but still no religious tolerance is present in the European society for the minorities like Muslims.
Now the question arises that why this injustice and discrimination with Muslim women workers? But what problem do these people have with the headscarf? Doesn’t British Queen Elizabeth, always wear a headscarf, especially when she leaves the palace. We should now take a step to share this news all across the world so the UN may help the victims in Europe.
May Almighty Allah help the sisters who are on Imaan in Europe and make it easy for them to win their right to wear what they desire. Now become a responsible citizen share this all over your contacts to help the sisters.
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