In February last year, when news of a pre-university college in Karnataka, India banning its Muslim women students from wearing the hijab broke into public discourse, a publication I’d previously worked for asked me to commentate about the incident. At that prospect, a wave of fatigue washed over me – to discuss the hijab again? To participate in this trite whirlwind of the same polarising debates that make the same arguments and introduce the same “different” or third perspective on it, which often prompts the Muslim community to do some self-reflection on its part? I knew I was being approached because I am a veiled Muslim woman who works in the media. But, while it
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