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Egypt court backs niqab ban on Cairo University staff

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Jan 27, 2020 09:26 PM IST

The decision taken by the Supreme Administrative Court last week rejected appeals against a 2016 lower court verdict banning the niqab on grounds that it impeded interaction between students and teachers.

A top Egyptian court has ruled in favour of banning female academic staff at Cairo University from wearing the Muslim face veil, known as the niqab, lawyer Ahmed Mahran said Monday.

Female academic staff at Cairo University have been banned from wearing the niqab according to a judgement passed by a top Egyptian court.(Facebook/cu.edu.eg)
Female academic staff at Cairo University have been banned from wearing the niqab according to a judgement passed by a top Egyptian court.(Facebook/cu.edu.eg)

The decision taken by the Supreme Administrative Court last week rejected appeals against a 2016 lower court verdict banning the niqab on grounds that it impeded interaction between students and teachers.

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The ban on the niqab, which covers the entire face except for the eyes, has often sparked fierce debate on religious freedoms.

“The ruling is final and not subject to appeal,” said Mahran, who represented 80 women in challenging the 2016 ruling.

Most Muslim women in Egypt wear the headscarf, or hijab, which covers the hair but not the face. The niqab is largely worn by women of ultra-conservative backgrounds.

The ban was introduced in 2015 by a previous head of Cairo University, two years after the 2013 military ouster of Islamist president Mohamed Morsi.

Mahran said the decision was issued for “political reasons” at the time.

“But it never came into effect. I do not expect it to be applied now,” he added.

Cairo University is one of Egypt’s oldest higher education institutions.

Its current head, Mohamed Othman Elkhosht, quoted by local media, said his institution respected decisions taken by the judiciary but did not specify if the ban would be enforced.

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