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This article was accepted on 29 August 2013 by reviewer Jcc (talk·contribs).
One paragraph appears thus:
"On April de 2017, during a meeting of the Negative Phenomena Committee, MP Mohammed Hayef, chairman of the committee, refused to sit next to her since she was wearing perfume, arguing that Sharia dictates that a man cannot “sit next to a woman who wears perfume”, and adding that “The laws and principles of the sharia are immutable. We cannot change them just because there is a new age or a new ideology. Allah says (to women) in the Quran: ‘And stay in your homes and do not display your allurements.'”.
Surely this paragraph deserves some kind of follow-up? What was her response? Arrivisto (talk)