Abstract

KEY POINTS The image of the oppressed, veiled Muslim woman has long been used to justify ongoing Western colonialism.[1][1] In December 2021, the Letters pages of CMAJ gave voice to a familiar trope: that of the Muslim woman wearing a hijab, or Islamic headscarf, as an “oppressed” figure. Such

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