VIDEO of Al Qaeda leader on Hijab controversy: Zawahiri said in a 9-minute video – Muslims have the right to wear Hijab; we with them

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Terrorist organization Al Qaeda has also jumped into the Karnataka Hijab controversy. Al-Qaeda leader Al-Zawahiri released the video saying that Muslims around the world should openly support the girls who are fighting to wear it over the hijab controversy.

In this 9-minute video present on the website of Daily Mail, Zawahiri said – Muslims are being persecuted in India’s Hindu democracy. She called Muskaan a great girl, who came into the limelight during the Karnataka hijab controversy.

Anti-Islamic countries told France, Egypt and Holland
The Al Qaeda leader said that France, Egypt and Holland are anti-Islamic countries. Zawahiri also lashed out at Pakistan and Bangladesh during this period. After 2021, this video of Zawahiri has surfaced worldwide. After the video came, the US Intelligence Agency has also swung into action. Zawahiri is an accused in the US 9/11 attacks.

The Intelligence Agency has swung into action after Zawahiri’s video surfaced. His last video came in the year 2021.

Who is Al Qaeda Chief Zawahiri?
Zawahiri took over the leadership of the organization after the death of Osama bin Laden in a US attack. Zawahiri, a resident of Egypt, was an eye doctor. In 2011, he became the head of Al Qaeda. He is believed to be behind the terrorist attacks in many places around the world. At the age of 15, Zawahiri was arrested for the first time. He graduated from Cairo University Medical School in 1974. Here his father was a professor.

Hijab controversy to be heard in Supreme Court
The matter of hijab is in the Supreme Court after the case was dismissed by the Karnataka High Court. The matter was taken up in the Supreme Court on March 24, on which the CJI, while listening, said that do not make it sensational. We will not hear its request.

The Karnataka High Court had dismissed all the eight petitions filed by other people, including Muslim girls, in support of the hijab.

The Karnataka High Court had dismissed all the eight petitions filed by other people, including Muslim girls, in support of the hijab.

The petition has been dismissed in the High Court
Chief Justice of Karnataka High Court Rituraj Awasthi, Justice Krishna S. A three-member bench of Dikshit and Justice Khaji Jayabunnesa Mohiuddin had delivered the verdict in the matter on March 15. In the judgment, the High Court made two important points. First- Hijab is not a mandatory part of Islam. Second- Students cannot refuse to wear the prescribed uniform of school or college.

Hijab controversy started on January 1, 2022
The controversy over the hijab in Karnataka started on January 1. Here in Udupi, 6 Muslim girl students were barred from sitting in a class room in the college for wearing hijab. The college management had cited the new uniform policy as the reason. After this these girls filed a petition in the Karnataka High Court. The girls argue that not allowing them to wear the hijab is a violation of their fundamental right under Articles 14 and 25 of the Constitution.

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