No Headscarves Allowed in Olympic Soccer

As a fellow hijabi, I am always excited to see headscarf-wearing athletes competing, giving their best to their game while maintaining their faith. It just proves to me that one can wear anything and compete. Women compete in next to nothing all the time. Why should women who choose to follow their faith in a particular way (or who are following the rules of their country) not be allowed to compete?

At the Beijing games, Al Ghasara said she felt her specially-designed hijood and clothes were the perfect combination of modesty and high performance. "I hope that my wearing the hijood will inspire other women to see that modesty or religious beliefs don't have to be a barrier to participating in competitive sports."

Tell that to FIFA and the Iranian women's soccer team.

6/7/2011 4:00:00 AM
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  • Dilshad Ali
    About Dilshad Ali
    Dilshad D. Ali is managing editor of the Muslim Portal at Patheos. An experienced journalist, she has covered Islam and Muslims in America for more than ten years for a variety of print and online media outlets, including Beliefnet and Illume, Islamica, and Azizah Magazines.