Sentences with phrase «turban hijab»

So what you can do instead is, wear the turban hijab and then cover yourself with a scarf.
So there you have it, 7 turban hijab styles to suit any outfit you have on.
The turban hijab is definitely the right choice here.
For a busy day when you have no time to style your hijab or spend too much time wrapping it — turban hijabs can really be a life saver.
Turban hijabs are very famous as they give an elegant and smart look of your face.
Here's an instructional exercise turban hijabs style.

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5) Religious Clothing in Public Sector: «Do you agree or disagree you feel uncomfortable when served or attended to by a government employee wearing a turban, a hijab or a yarmulke or other religious clothing or symbols in a government institution like a school or hospital?»
4) Religious Clothing in a Private Sector: «Do you agree or disagree you feel uncomfortable when served or attended to by a private sector employee wearing a turban, a hijab or a yarmulke or other religious clothing or symbols in a retail setting like a store or restaurant?»
But in light of the proposed Quebec rules on what religious garb the province's public servants would no longer be allowed to wear on the job — Sikh turbans, Jewish kippas, Muslim hijabs, and large Christian crosses would all be banned — Kenney might have allowed himself to get a bit more worked up.
Then the TSA can provide hijabs, turbans and whatever else.
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These cover - ups look awesome with hijab and turbans.
Following Gucci's AW18 Milan Fashion Week show, the brand has faced criticisms for accessorizing white models with hijabs and Sikh turbans under the overarching theme of dystopian abnormality.
James Dingemans QC, representing Nadia Eweida, told the court that that British Airways» policy at the time was that religious items could be worn only if they were a «mandatory scriptural requirement», which included hijabs or turbans but not crosses.
Indeed, other BA employees had previously been authorised to wear items of religious clothing such as turbans and hijabs without any negative impact on BA's brand or image.
The policy recognizes that it is not practical for some religious symbols — such as turbans and hijabs — to be worn underneath the uniform; wearing the cross is not a necessary observance of the Christian faith.
The charter would ban the wearing of kippas, turbans, burkas, hijabs and «large» crosses for civil servants while they are on the job.
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