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Vienna Rally: “Don’t Play with Girls’ Hijab!”

by خانم هاشمی

A legal symposium held in Vienna examined the constitutional and human‑rights dimensions of Austria’s proposed amendments to the Education Act—specifically the renewed discussion about a hijab ban for Muslim girls under the age of fourteen.


The Islamic Religious Community in Austria (IGGÖ) organized a specialized legal symposium in Vienna, underlining the importance of safeguarding fundamental rights and religious freedom in the country.

Speakers analyzed the government’s proposed revisions to the Education Act, with particular attention to the reintroduction of a headscarf prohibition for younger Muslim students.


Participants examined the potential constitutional implications of such measures and explored key questions about balancing public regulations with fundamental rights.

The initiative emphasized the need for academically grounded, non‑politicized dialogue to ensure that any legislative measures respect Austria’s constitutional values while reflecting social diversity.


Expert Analysis by Prof. Markus Fasching

In a detailed presentation, Prof. Markus Fasching offered an in‑depth examination of the constitutional dimensions of the proposed amendments.

His analysis explored how restricting the hijab for young girls could affect several fundamental rights, providing attendees with a clearer understanding of the broader legal consequences.


A Neutral, Respectful Forum for Debate

The symposium created a professional space for legal experts, educators, and community representatives to exchange views on how such sensitive issues should be approached within a sound legal framework.

The event highlighted the importance of knowledge‑based, institutional dialogue, free from emotional tension or non‑scientific approaches.


IGGÖ’s Continued Commitment

The Islamic Religious Community in Austria reaffirmed its commitment to defending essential constitutional principles, including:

  • freedom of religion
  • equality before the law
  • parental rights
  • state neutrality
  • protection of children’s interests

The symposium served as a model for responsible academic discussion, combining rigorous legal analysis with advocacy for fundamental rights—contributing to a more balanced and constitutionally grounded debate within Austrian society.

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From: IQNA

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