Why Iranian Women Celebrated Ayatollah Khamenei’s Death: Hijab To Marriage At 13 Or Even 9 Explained
Husband’s nod for passport, reduced value for testimony, smaller share in inheritance: Iran's laws for women, who Khamenei said were delicate flowers, Mahsa Amini stir, explained ...
Masih Alinejad, the prominent anti-hijab activist, responds to the news of Ali Khamenei's death with an emotional video, reflecting on her life's journey after surviving assassination attempts in Iran ...
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JAMB asks UTME candidate to remove her hijab? Fact emerges
JAMB has finally opened up on the allegation and controversy that a UTME candidate was asked to remove her hijab during her registration at ABUAD.
JAMB states Muslim candidates can keep hijabs during registration; ear visibility requested for standard biometric identification only.
Out of the dust and rubble of Tehran, a new reign of terror is being born. Secret messages smuggled out of the country on the ...
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has clarified that candidates are not required to remove their hijabs during registration, following a video ...
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Concern as Grade 10 girl drops out of national school after being asked to remove hijab
A young girl, Saira Ramadhan, drops out of St Mary's Lwak High School after being asked to remove her hijab, sparking a debate on religious freedom in education.
The board urged the public not to spread misleading information and encouraged people to seek clarification when in doubt. JAMB also assured Nigerians that it respects the rights and religious beliefs ...
Lisa Dallas emphasizes the importance of calmness during explosions in Kuwait, supporting her students at Global Bilingual ...
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Candidates not required to remove Hijab during registration – JAMB clarifies
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has clarified that candidates are not required to remove their hijabs during registration.The board issued the clarification following a viral video ...
Awatef and Ayah Ayesh, daughters of Palestinian immigrants, say they are building on their family's hard work and dreams to become doctors.
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