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Egypt body makes rule for lifting Muslim veil

CAIRO - A research body in Egypt's main centre of Sunni learning has backed a ruling on when a Muslim woman should lift her "niqab", the veil that virtually hides the whole face, the official MENA news agency reported on Saturday.

The issue of when to wear the "niqab" has generated heated debate in mainly Muslim Egypt, where many women cover their hair with the "hijab" but where the numbers of those covering their faces too is increasing, even if still not the norm.

The furore was sparked this month when Sheikh Mohamed Sayed Tantawi, head of Al Azhar, the centuries old Sunni centre of learning, told a girl in a classroom to remove the "niqab" -- at first interpreted in some media as an outright ban.

Al-Azhar clarified to say it was a ruling against women in all-female classes wearing the most conservative form of veil.

On Saturday, al-Azhar's research centre confirmed the ruling and lent its support to "the three cases when a woman is banned from wearing the niqab", MENA reported.

It said the niqab should be removed when: a girl is in an all female class with women teachers; in exam rooms when all students and supervisors are women; and in all-female dormitories.

The "niqab" is associated with highly conservative Islamic schools of thought, the kind of thinking Egypt's government has been wary of since it crushed Islamists in the 1990s seeking to set up a purist Islamic state.


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