Day 20~ February 20th~ Lebanon

veiled~ muslim girl in Tripoli

In a geographically small country like Lebanon, people of different religions live side by side. It is so difficult to explain how religions, tradition, cultural norms, rules, and social order organize themselves there. Within each religion are sects, groups, different belief systems, different dress codes and different tolerances.

Having been born to a christian family, the only veils I saw in my village were worn by older aunts and grandmothers who wore them in the church out of respect or from self imposed reverence. With some of our muslim neighbors, the veil was imposed on girls as they reached puberty and it was mandatory.

The veil has become a very hot global issue in the last decade and attached to it is the idea of freedom of choice or the lack of, feminism or living in the shadow of men, a religious statement or a political one and it goes on even to the courts of Europe that had to deal with the issue outside of the muslim world.

The veil originally was only worn by the wives of the prophet Mohammed, and was only much later introduced as a symbol of conformity to a strict religious belief.

veils are not work by muslim girls until puberty

 


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22 responses to “Day 20~ February 20th~ Lebanon”

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  2. So beautiful!

  3. Another winner…

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    Beautiful portraits! Thank you, for taking such effort; it allows people like me to get a glimpse of places and people we may never have, otherwise.

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    Beautiful portraits! Thank you for taking the effort you to do, making this blog happen, so that people like me can get a glimpse of places and people we may never have, otherwise!

  6. beautiful portraits !

  7. Mimo, beautiful photos, as always. And congrats on Freshly Pressed- you SO deserve it 🙂

    1. Thank you so much Lynn!

  8. I agree with Robin, I learn so much from your posts. Great photos!

    1. Thank you Boyd!!

  9. I am learning so much from these posts, Mimo. Thank you. 🙂

    1. Thank you Robin, that makes me so happy as I love being useful!

  10. The light in these photos is exquisite Mimo and I’ve just seen that you have been freshly pressed.. heartiest congratulations and very well deserved. Your beautiful photos deserve a wider audience 🙂

    1. Thank you so much Hellen! Your kind comments and your photos are always a delight!

      1. 😀

  11. super as always, that second photo is wonderful

    1. Thank you Karl 🙂

  12. Lovely Photo’s Mimo. You cannot help but to wonder what the muslim girl in Tripoli was thinking about when the photo was taken.

  13. Love the picture of the girl. I understand completely what you are saying about culture. With a Muslim great-grandmother, a Jewish grandmother and Christian parents. I am very aware of the different cultures. Makes me feel guilty as hell when I eat a bacon sandwich, but they taste too good.

  14. Nice 2nd picture. You can sent me an email if you want for some suggestions on the first one.

  15. Another interesting post Mimo. Great photos as well.

  16. I simply appreciate what you say about culture!

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