Hijab Ban in Bengaluru Nursing College Sparks Outcry
π Published on: July 15, 2025 | π Category: Islamophobia / Education Rights
Kashmiri female students at a Bengaluru nursing college reportedly barred from classes for wearing hijab—a renewed clash between religious freedom and educational policy.
πΉ What Happened?
Four Kashmiri Muslim women at Sri Soubhagya Lalitha Nursing College in Bengaluru were prevented from attending classes over hijab.
The college administration allegedly threatened expulsion and withheld documents, saying hijab is “not allowed” despite no official policy supporting it
πΉ Why It Matters to Muslims
Hijab is deeply rooted in Islamic identity and modesty. Barring students for religious attire violates both education rights and Islamic freedoms.
π Islamic Reflection
“There is no compulsion in religion...” – Surah Al-Baqarah 2:256
πΈ Global Reactions
- π Jammu & Kashmir Students Association wrote to Karnataka CM demanding justice :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
- π₯ Muslim activists on X mobilizing under #LetHerLearn
- π£ Advocacy groups calling for inclusive policies in education
π How Should We Respond?
- π£️ Publicly support religious freedom—online & offline
- π Learn about educational rights and constitutional guarantees
- π€² Pray for peaceful outcomes and policy reforms
π SEO Tags:
#HijabBan #Bengaluru #ReligiousFreedom #Islamophobia2025
✍️ Written by: Ababil Islamic News Editorial Team
π Source: ababilislamicnews.blogspot.com
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