Kano Women Abandon Hijab to Avoid Being Labelled Suicide Bombers
Some women in Kano State have stopped wearing hijabs to avoid being suspected
of being suicide bombers.
This trend arose as a result of the sudden spate of suicide bombings carried
out by young, Muslim teenage girls in Kano and other Northern regions last
month,
The News reports.
The bombings are said to have incited fear in the minds of people whenever
they are around women wearing hijabs.
“I no longer wear my hijab because people now see any young woman in hijab as
a potential suicide bomber because of the recent incidents. I now put on my
shawl (headscarf) when I go out pending the time the city gets over the trauma
of this frightening trend,” said 17-year-old Hajara Musa.
Musa also recounts an incident when she was prevented from entering a
supermarket because of her attire.
Similarly, another woman, Samaila Abdussalam revealed that women wearing
niqab, (which covers the
whole face except the eyes), draw
even more fears and suspicions.
Hafsat Yaya, also shared her experiences, stating “I have stopped carrying a
handbag around because of the suspicion it raises. I now carry a small purse
wherever I go.”
According to an
AFP report, some men in Kano have expressed fears about being around women in
hijabs. One of such men is Bala Dawud.
“I shudder with fear when I find myself next to a young woman in hijab because
she could be a suicide bomber,” he said.
Dawud recounted an incident when people on a queue at an ATM machine dispersed
suddenly because a woman wearing a hijab joined the queue, asking if the
machine was functioning properly.
“As soon as she was told yes, she pulled out her mobile phone and called
someone, telling him she had found a machine dispensing cash and before you
knew it the whole crowd dispersed, leaving the woman alone,” he said.
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