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Old 13-05-2010, 14:55   #6
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Re: Do Muslim kids visit churches as part of their education?

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Originally Posted by foreverwar View Post
Strange - when I used to attend Catholic Church in Glasgow, it was expected that females covered their heads with a hat or a scarf.

What's the difference?
I also recall seing the Queen and Princess Di put on a head covering when going to a mosque. Its called being repectful. Tourists all over the world do the same when entering a mosque.

As for 'dressing like a muslim' comment it goes to show how stupid some people are to they are going to think putting on a head scarf is dressing like a muslim.

As for happening the other way round - I am assuming the question is would a muslim girl who wears a head scarve remove it if she went to a church? I didnt know that removing a head covering is a pre-requisite of church attendance, or a Christian requirement. Can someone correct me if I am wrong?
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