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Muslim Apple

I might write a guide on this topic but here are some general rules of thumb:

Smiling is ok, it's from the sunnah, but if her husband or brother is around he might get offended.

Don't offer to shake hands, it leads to way too many awkward situations. If she offers hers than you'll know what to do otherwise in general the less touching the better.

Don't ignore your sisters. Give them your salaam even if they don't return it or return their salaam.

If you feel awkward, just say to yourself they are human beings too just like the non-Muslims or non-hijabis that we are comfortable talking to.

marc

Here in the UK it has been a bone of contention. It is not part of our culture here to cover ones face.

In body language terms in our culture it usually points to the need to hide something.

It really doesn't bother me if women want to wear the veil but they will get treated differently as anyone with big spikey pink hair or lots of studs in their face might because it is different.

One problem is of course security. What is the point of ID cards when a women wont show her face?

and did God really produce women is all there beauty to cover themselves from head top toe...I don't think so.

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