Hijab and Niqab: A Cross-Religious COVID-19 Safety Measure in Madina Zongo

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Kauthar Khamis
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Abstract

Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, the use of hijab and niqab (face veil), typically associated with Islamic fundamentalism and banned in some parts of Europe and Africa, have gained currency in multi-religious communities such as Madina Zongo (strangers’ quarters in Hausa) in Accra, Ghana. For some Muslim women in Madina, hijab and niqab appeared to be a perfect replacement for the face mask even without an official statement from medical authorities or state officials on its protective capacity. Wearing these veils allowed them to simultaneously follow their religious tradition and attempt to protect themselves from the disease. Interestingly, some Christian women in the community have also been donning these Muslim veils. Employing Laura Fair’s (2013) proposition that veiling contains a wide range of possible material uses, in this article, I show why and how hijab and niqab are adapted to suit COVID-19 safety measures and appropriated as a face mask by some women in Madina. The chapter also discusses the implications of these innovations in the religiously pluralistic setting of Madina Zongo.
头巾和尼卡布:麦地那宗戈的跨宗教COVID-19安全措施
在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,通常与伊斯兰原教旨主义有关且在欧洲和非洲部分地区被禁止的头巾和尼卡布(面纱)在加纳阿克拉的Madina Zongo(豪萨语的陌生人宿舍)等多宗教社区流行起来。对于麦地那的一些穆斯林妇女来说,即使没有医疗机构或国家官员对其防护能力的正式声明,头巾和尼卡布似乎也是口罩的完美替代品。戴上这些面纱可以让他们同时遵循自己的宗教传统,并试图保护自己免受疾病的侵害。有趣的是,社区中的一些基督教妇女也一直戴着这些穆斯林面纱。本文采用Laura Fair(2013年)的观点,即面纱包含多种可能的材料用途,阐述了麦地那的一些妇女为什么以及如何将头巾和尼卡布用于适应COVID-19安全措施,并将其用作口罩。本章还讨论了这些创新在麦地那宗戈的宗教多元化背景下的影响。
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Entangled Religions
Entangled Religions Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
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