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UK school bars four-year-old Muslim girl from wearing hijab

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LONDON: A 4-year-old Muslim girl in the UK has been banned from wearing a hijab by a Roman Catholic school under a strict uniform policy, sparking a massive row on social media.

The unnamed child was told by staff at St Clare’s School in Handsworth, Birmingham, that she should not wear her hijab to lessons.

The school has a strict uniform policy, including no headwear or scarf and asked parents of the girl to respect it.

The girl’s father called on Birmingham City Council’s Labour cabinet member for equalities Waseem Zaffar to intervene causing the row to erupt.

The row has now divided senior councillor­s and women’s rights activists who have been locked in a feud over facebook and twitter, the Birmingham Mail reported.

Zaffar wrote that he had met with the head teacher and told her the ban on the scarf was against the equalities act.

“I’m insisting this matter is addressed asap with a change of policy,” he said.

However, his cabinet colleague Majid Mahmood countered that as a faith school St Clare’s is “maybe within its rights to insist upon a particular dress code,” just as a Muslim faith school “may require girls to wear headscarve­s”.

Mashuq Ally, a former head of equalities for Birmingham City Council, agreed saying there is no religious requiremen­t for girls of infant school age to wear the hijab.

He also pointed out that a faith school is allowed to set its own uniform policy and exempt from discrimina­tion legislatio­n. Where there are demographi­c changes which lead to a significan­t number of Muslim children attending a Christian school, then the parents should ask the school governors to consider changing the uniform policy,

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