For one Muslim woman, wearing the tudung is both a personal choice & a national issue
The Independent - Singapore·2021-04-06 17:00
Singapore— The tudung issue is both a deeply personal as well as a national concern for educator Nur Friday, who spoke to historian PJ Thum and Wake Up Singapore’s Sean Francis Han.
In a conversation uploaded to New Naratif’s YouTube channel, the hosts talked to Ms Nur, who, as a Malay Muslim woman, represents the people most deeply affected by the issue, and whose voice in the debate has been curiously lacking.
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Nameless 10/04/2021
I'm not really sure about the culture and all but like I think we should all respect others culture and let them wear to work
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Nameless 10/04/2021
I think they should wear it if it's in their culture otherwise I dont think they need
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David Beckham reply Nameless 11/04/2021
agreed is all up to them wether they want to wear or not....is like they want to wear pants or dress
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Usergkiu 10/04/2021
there are fault lines which are hard or could not be solved but can only be managed!for singapore.our success economically proved that these fault are well managed.not only by the government but the people who accepted these faults!The peace and harmony and safety is another blessings!
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HB Burgar 10/04/2021
Singapore is a bias country since the birth of PAP. Malays MP were used to keep silence on Malay issue. And Malays always receive heavy sentence in court. Why???
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Usergkiu 11/04/2021
even with people of the same race and culture some might want to preserve traditions while some might want to follow trends!in the matter of uniform groups as long as is does not affect performance I think it is okay!!
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