Has nothing to do with modernity or a shift towards democracy, like Deneb said its all about regime survival, especially for dictators like Bashar el Assad. Islamist organizations and movements are one of the most threatening to their survival.
Its like Libya's decision to ban people from staying in mosques after the prayers.
In this particular case, the decision has satisfied most parties though. Most of the students families have been demanding that burqa's be banned from university's for a while now. Teachers and instructors too.
In this particular case, the decision has satisfied most parties though. Most of the students families have been demanding that burqa's be banned from university's for a while now. Teachers and instructors too.
i agree with the decision of course, but the intentions behind it are wrong and this will be just the beginning imo for example in the case of france at first it was ran on a laicity platform but since that failed(because jews can and will wear yarmulkes wherever they want it shifted to security concerns, now tell me could anyone in syria even sneeze without the government knowing of it?
i agree with the decision of course, but the intentions behind it are wrong and this will be just the beginning imo for example in the case of france at first it was ran on a laicity platform but since that failed(because jews can and will wear yarmulkes wherever they want it shifted to security concerns, now tell me could anyone in syria even sneeze without the government knowing of it?
This is what the minister of higher education said about the decision(My rough translation):
"Our students are like our children, we will not let them be exposed to such extremist and radical ideas. The Syrian community has proven throughout history their ability to respond to such radical habits"
This is what the minister of higher education said about the decision(My rough translation):
"Our students are like our children, we will not let them be exposed to such extremist and radical ideas. The Syrian community has proven throughout history their ability to respond to such radical habits"
They're Alawites, to them the niqab is linked to the salafist movement. Alawites and Salafists are on opposing sides of the Islamic thought spectrum, i would imagine that had a lot to do with their decision too.