Actually I
don’t want to bother myself about this issue because for me it was not a big
deal. This issue had long ago occurred and I thought it had already resolved.
But, since that was what the youngster nowadays more cares of, so let me butt
in and says what I had in mind.
True.
The
government had prohibited the wear of the veil inside the border of the
government sector, whether in school, college, university or working area. But
the rules are not bound once you are outside of it. It was not like the wears
of veil are prohibited in our country. The rules are made under circumstances, to
ensure safety and to make everyone feel comfortable and not threaten.
The ultimate
purpose of the wear of veil itself is to prevent women from defamation.
So, dear Zulaikha.
I know you
are mad being treated that way but throwing tantrum and being emotional is
definitely not going to keep you away from being defame.
This is not
about a battle between Niqabi against the government’s rule.
This is not
a battle afterall.
For some
people, it may look heroic to hold on to their principle and being stubborn.
Leave out of the lecture hall when the lecturer asked to open their veil.
Posting in facebook on how discriminately they had been treated. Getting sympathized
from everyone.
That was
nothing to be called heroic of.
If you want to stand for you rights, do it the
right way.
Putting away
your veil doesn’t mean they succeed in bowing you down.
Instead,
they will never be.
But, once
you start to show your true self and rebel for what they had done, they had
then succeeded.
Here, to all of you pain, may Allah strengthen you.
To all of your hardship, may Allah ease you.
To all of your tears, may Allah redeem you.
To all of your fears, may Allah guide you.
Be like the like of Aminah, Aisya, Fatima and all of the woman of Jannah.
Be patient.