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Old 06-24-2007, 02:04 AM   #1
cheesypeetyz

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Default Vitamin D Deficiency caused by Hijabs/Burkas?


Firstly, I'm not sure what people personally believe, but I dont think burkas are compulsory. Hijabs and loose clothing are complusory though. Science shows us that we need sunlight on our skin to develop vitamin D and generate calcium in our bodies. However, studies show that the Hijab and Burka cause Vitamin D deficiencies.

Can someone give me some light on the topic. At the moment, I think that if a woman wears a Hijab then her face and hands will still be subjected to sunlight which shouldnt cause any problems, should it? where do you need sunlight on your body?

The reason I ask, is because science also tells us that our diet cannot produce enough vitamin D. Please help me with this question. I know there is no fault in Islam. Allah would never make you do something to harm you. Please help me prove the muslim dress code is still suitable and recommended. I already know it can reduce rapes etc...
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