But for Muslim women who venture in public, the terrain is trickier. Wearing a hijab – the simple head covering that serves as a sign of their commitment to Islam and acknowledgement of their cultural roots – tends to bring a variety of responses, ranging from curiosity to hostility. Navigating that terrain hasn’t gotten much easier in the nearly 20 years since 9/11. Currently six European countries ban wearing burqas in public, and this year Quebec passed a law that penalizes teachers and other public service employees for wearing religious garb in the classroom. Doing so limits their chances for promotion. Lihat Video Ukhti Goyang Basah Di kolam Renang 💓