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Muslim Women leaders in Busia County are threatening to take legal action against schools that prohibit students of the Islamic faith from wearing the Hijab in educational institutions. The leaders spoke during the commemoration of world Hijab day that bringing together leaders from the region calling for freedom of worship.
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Muslim Women leaders in Busia County threatening legal action
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