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Wat (wie) is burqa - definitie


burqa         
¦ noun variant spelling of burka.
Paranja         
TRADITIONAL CENTRAL ASIAN ROBE COVERING THE HEAD AND BODY
Paranji; Parandja; Chachvan
Paranja or paranji (from فرنجية паранджа) is a traditional Central Asian robe for women and girls that covers the head and body. It is also known as "burqa" in Arabic.
Haredi burqa sect         
  • A member of the sect in [[Meah Shearim]]
SUBGROUP OF ULTRA-ORTHODOX JEWISH WOMEN WHO WEAR A LOOSE OPAQUE ROBE AND HEAD-TO-TOE BLACK COVERING OUTSIDE THE HOME
Bruria Keren; Haredi burka controversy; Haredi burka cult; Haredi burqa cult; Bracha Benizri
The Haredi burqa sect (), is a religious group within Haredi Judaism, primarily concentrated in Israel, which claims that modesty requires a burqa-style covering of a woman's entire body, a (plural , "shawl"), and a veil covering the face. In effect, no skin is exposed to the public.

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Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor burqa
1. "A burqa–clad bomber –– either it was a woman or a man in a burqa –– set off explosives when police approached," said ministry spokesman Javed Iqbal Cheema.
2. One attempted to escape wearing a Muslim woman‘s burqa.
3. At a meeting with headmasters of the girls‘ schools last week, Kohat Abdul Ghafoor, a political official, said that the female teachers should replace their "fashionable black" burqa which does not cover the full face with the traditional white burqa.
4. On those trips, she gladly dons her burqa and boards a bus.
5. Burqa–clad women leave a meeting for the release of the kidnapped American aid worker.