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Berkeley students learn about the hijab

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The Berkeley Institute celebrated its second annual World Hijab Day, with principal Keisha Douglas, left, joining Attiya Talbot in donning the traditional Islamic garment (Photograph by Akil Simmons)

A global celebration of one of Islam’s most iconic garments has been so successful that the Berkeley Institute hopes to make next year’s event more public.

The Berkeley Institute commemorated World Hijab Day with members of Bermuda’s Muslim community joining students at the school to demonstrate the wearing of the traditional head covering.

It coincided with the traditional Muslim call to prayer, led by Berkeley student Munir Abdul-Jabbar – and recitations from the Koran delivered by Sister Clara Muhammad.

The Berkeley Institute celebrated its second annual World Hijab Day, with student Javontai Bailey joining in (Photograph by Akil Simmons)

Ayesha Edgecombe, a member of the Muslim community, said the second annual observance at the school had proved so popular that they planned to bring the next commemoration into Hamilton.

“This time we had the most successful,” she said. “The children received it very well. Many of the students came to have their heads wrapped, and we let them keep them. Some took a hijab for their friends.

“The hijab is a covering or veil – in the Koran it says, ‘O believing woman, cover your head and draw your veil across your bosom’.”

The garment’s name is derived from the Arabic word “to veil”.

The Berkeley Institute celebrated its second annual World Hijab Day, with student Rochae Harvey joining in (Photograph by Akil Simmons)

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Published February 09, 2023 at 7:59 am (Updated February 09, 2023 at 7:59 am)

Berkeley students learn about the hijab

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