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Ban on Islamic dress abaya sparks heated debate in France

Education Minister Gabriel Attal said the government would go ahead with the ban this week.

• August 28, 2023
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Abaya [Credit; Punch Newspapers]

France’s incoming school ban on the all-covering Muslim robe abaya has unleashed a heated public debate about the nation’s prized secular values and the extent to which they can infringe on civil liberties.

Education Minister Gabriel Attal said on Sunday that the government would move ahead with the ban this week, in time for the start of the school year on September 4.

He argued that restrictions on the wearing of this Muslim garment would uphold the right of students to emancipate themselves through school.

Government spokesman Olivier Veran defended the new guidelines on RMC radio on Monday, arguing that French schools were “a temple of secularism,” where students were supposed to learn and not to try and convert others to their faith.

Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire chimed in, saying the ban was an “emergency” response to the rise of political Islam in France.

The French government banned all signs of religious affiliation from schools in 2004. Still, the abaya dress has occupied a gray area, with some arguing that it is a fashion statement and not necessarily religious in nature.

“Yes, it is an emergency,” Mr Le Maire insisted. “I welcome the decision made by Gabriel Attal. I welcome the clarity of his decision.

“‘No’ to the abaya, ‘no’ to all ostensible religious symbols, and ‘no’ to political Islam in our country,” he told France Inter radio.

The ban on the abaya has long been a demand of the right.

Conservative leader Eric Ciotti said on social media that The Republicans welcomed the decision, which he said “proves us right.”

Mr Attal was also applauded by the main headteachers’ union, SNPDEN-UNSA, for clarifying the issue.

However, politicians to the left of the political spectrum and faith leaders criticised the move for polarising French society.

Left-wing leader Jean-Luc Melenchon, of La France Insoumise party called the ban absurd and out of touch with what he described as true secularism.

“It is saddening to see the return to school being polarised politically by a new, absurd, and utterly artificial religious war around a woman’s dress,” he wrote on social media. “When will there be civil peace and true secularism that unites instead of exasperating?”

Abdallah Zekri, vice-president of the French Council of the Muslim Faith (CFCM), argued in an interview with BFMTV television channel that the abaya “has never been a religious symbol.”

“If you go to a store, you will find abayas. It is a long, loose dress. It has nothing to do (with religion),” he was quoted as saying.

Sophie Venetitay, secretary-general of France’s biggest secondary teachers’ union SNES-FSU, insisted that abaya disputes could be settled through dialogue in 95 per cent of cases.

She warned in a comment to France Inter that the ban risked alienating Muslim students, pushing them out of secular schools and into religious institutions.

(Sputnik/NAN)

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