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Hijabs on Western Political Women

by Daniel Pipes
Wed, 19 Mar 2008

updated Sat, 12 Apr 2008

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For fun, how about collecting those instances when female political leaders, especially leftist ones, don the hijab (Islamic headscarf)?

Oriana Fallaci, interviewing Ayatollah Khomeini in September 1979 in Qum, Iran. The interview lasted six hours and at one point, an indignant Fallaci removed her chador in and threw it at Khomeini.

Oriana Fallaci interviewing Ayatollah Khomeini, before she threw her chador at him.

Princess Diana during a 1996 visit to a cancer hospital in Pakistan. .

Princess Diana in hijab in a Pakistan hospital.

Hilary Clinton, when she was still wife of the U.S. president in 1997, traveled to Eritrea and put on a headscarf. Interestingly, her daughter Chelsea, seen in the background, did not.

Hillary Rodham Clinton traveling in Eritrea in 1997 with a headscarf on.

But on another occasion, Chelsea joined her in wearing a headscarf.

Mother and daughter, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton, wearing headscarves.

Interesting that Hilary and Clelsea should be wearing headcovers while with Yasir Arafat.

The two Clinton women cover there heads - out of respect for Yasir Arafat?

Mona Sahlin, elected just two days ago the leader of Sweden's Social Democratic Party, famously donned a head piece when visiting a mosque on September 14, 2001.

Swedish Social Democratic Party leader Mona Sahlin (right) in headscarf, speaking with Mahmoud Aldebe, chairman of the Swedish Muslim Association, on visiting a mosque in Stockholm.

Prince Charles' wife, Camilla Parker Bowles, got into complete Egyptian Muslim garb, including hijab, on a visit to Al-Azhar.

Camilla Parker Bowles with Prince Charles in Egypt.

Antje Vollmer, Green Party member and vice-president of the German Bundestag, visiting Riyadh as part of Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder's delegation in March 2005.

Antje Vollmer, Green Party member and vice-president of the German Bundestag, in Hijab.

U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice visiting a mosque in Dushanbe, Tajikistan in October 2005, wearing a black cover on her hair.

Diane Sawyer of ABC's "Good Morning America" television program interviewed Mahmoud Ahmadinejad wearing a hijab in February 2007.

Diane Sawyer while interviewing Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

Nancy Pelosi, speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, donned a headscarf when she visited Damascus in April 2007.

Nancy Pelosi, speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, in Damascus.

Elsebeth Gerner Nielsen, a former Danish minister of culture (and someone with whom I have argued), wore a hijab near the parliament in April 2007.

Elsebeth Gerner Nielsen, a former Danish minister of culture.

In June 2007, three senior Bush administration staffers wore makeshift hijabs as they listened to the president address an audience at Washington's Islamic Center.

Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism Fran Townsend (far left), NSC Senior Director for European Affairs Judy Ansley (left), and Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs Karen Hughes (right) listen to President Bush wearing makeshift hijabs.

On a trip to Saudi Arabia in October 2007, George W. Bush's wife Laura wore a particularly severe-looking hijab.

Laura Bush in Saudi Arabia.

Angelina Jolie the actress also serves as a "Goodwill Ambassador" for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees; in the latter capacity, she visited a eathquake-struck village in Pakistan in August 2007.

Angelina Jolie, UNHCR goodwill ambassador, in a Pakistani village in August 2007.

Switzerland's Foreign Minister Micheline Calmy-Rey wore a full hijab in Tehran in March 2008 as she signed a natural gas deal with Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. (March 19, 2008)

Switzerland's Foreign Minister Micheline Calmy-Rey meets with Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Tehran.

Mar. 23, 2008 update: A number of readers have responded to this blog by pointing out that the women pictured above are doing nothing different from non-Jewish men donning a kippah (yarmulke, skullcap) in a synagogue. To which, I have two replies:

  1. In about half the pictures above, the women are not in a mosque or other religious place. In their cases, the comparison is irrelevant.

  2. When they are in a mosque, I reject the comparison of a head covering and a skullcap. Wearing a skullcap is like taking one's shoes off on entering a mosque. But wearing a hijab, especially the full hijab such as Laura Bush wore, is like a non-Jewish male putting on the tallit (prayer shawl). It is not a small symbolic step of respect but rather taking on important aspects of the ritual of a religion not one's own.

A Jewish man praying with a tallit, or prayer shawl, over his head and upper torso.

Apr. 7, 2008 update: It's a bit off-topic, but the Stony Brook Muslim Student Association is sponsoring (along with the "wo/men's gender resource center") a "Scarves for Solidarity" day today. The announcement explains:

The purpose of Scarves for Solidarity is to help save battered women while spreading awareness about Islam. The Muslim Student Association is working with sponsors who plan to donate $5 to Battered Women's Shelter for every female who volunteers to wear a head-scarf/hijab on Monday, April 7th 2007.

Head-scarves will be available (FOR FREE) at the Union lobby between 12 pm and 3 pm throughout the week of Monday, March 31st. All that is required from you is to wear the scarf provided for you from 10am until 7:30 pm on April 7th. The scarves will all be the same color so that you can recognize other women volunteering to save battered women.

You are also invited to a discussion at 7:30 pm in SAC Ballroom B where you will have a chance to share your experience of wearing the hijab/scarf. (Refreshments will be served)

MSA then goes on to explain what the hijab is and how to wear it.

The "Scarves for Solidarity" poster.

Comment: Note this, non-Muslim women! You don't have to go to a majority-Muslim country or a mosque to wear a hijab. You can wear one in your normal life.

Related Topics: Dhimmitude, Radical Islam, Sex and gender relations

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Decent dress [47 words]

Ahmed Khota 

Jun 17, 2008 10:15

  Now we can put this issue to rest. [47 words]

Lynn 

Jun 23, 2008 10:31

queen in a scarf [179 words]

Gabrielle Crofts 

Jun 15, 2008 03:36

It's no big deal [109 words]

Rockmelon 

Jun 12, 2008 23:41

  "I might also add that after watching several Iranian movies, I thought the women oozed sexuality in spite of their burqa's and headcovering. " -- Rockmelon [56 words]

Krista 

Jun 17, 2008 07:41

  Head covering not original to Islam [89 words]

Straight_Talk_Luigi 

Jun 17, 2008 16:55

  It's no big deal, until it is [138 words]

Cat 

Jun 25, 2008 14:14

Re:Hijab [94 words]

Badakhshan 

Jun 11, 2008 20:23

Christian parallels [75 words]

JBB 

Jun 11, 2008 01:23

  queen in a scarf [62 words]

Gabrielle Crofts 

Jun 15, 2008 06:19

Hijabs are worn for respect a sign of modesty... so no it is not like a prayer shawl [117 words]

Julie 

Jun 3, 2008 15:02

  head scarfs... [103 words]

donvan 

Jun 4, 2008 13:26

  Hey Julie [170 words]

Straight_Talk_Luigi 

Jun 9, 2008 00:16

  That's just it, Donvan [44 words]

Straight_Talk_Luigi 

Jun 9, 2008 00:24

  Hijab - it's just a piece of cloth [169 words]

Krista 

Jun 9, 2008 17:16

  Julie, nice try [117 words]

Infidel 

Jun 12, 2008 17:17

  Modesty and "respect" [196 words]

Cat 

Jun 25, 2008 13:59

Cultural respect, why a piece of fabric can tick off so many people.... [194 words]

erica aisha 

Jun 1, 2008 06:56

  Prove to me [72 words]

Straight_Talk_Luigi 

Jun 9, 2008 00:19

  This is not Hijab !!! [257 words]

sTs 

Jun 13, 2008 14:15

  STS of the UAE [326 words]

Straight_Talk_Luigi 

Jun 14, 2008 00:52

  this is the western civilization [159 words]

sTs 

Jun 15, 2008 03:00

  The thing about people who think they are better than everyone else [605 words]

Straight_Talk_Luigi 

Jun 16, 2008 16:15

  We are still better [384 words]

sTs 

Jun 17, 2008 08:09

  Who's better, Who's Best [949 words]

Straight_Talk_Luigi 

Jun 17, 2008 16:52

The First Woman President ... [87 words]

Lee 

May 29, 2008 18:10

And now: The Queen [1 words]

German Observer 

May 16, 2008 20:39

  Where is the Queen? [53 words]

Lynn 

May 21, 2008 09:13

Ironic [61 words]

Vijay 

Apr 16, 2008 14:53

Three Questions in my mind. [178 words]

Ynnatchkah 

Apr 16, 2008 02:20

radical islam [549 words]

yasemin 

Apr 15, 2008 12:41

Scarves for Solidarity [68 words]

Lynn 

Apr 15, 2008 08:42

hijab or not [36 words]

MCC 

Apr 11, 2008 08:38

Open letter from Zahra Erfani to Micheline Calmy-Rey [31 words]

German Observer 

Apr 10, 2008 09:54

  The letter [112 words]

Lynn 

Apr 11, 2008 14:51

politicians should not wear yarmulkes either - why do they? [223 words]

Orthodox Jew 

Apr 8, 2008 04:59

  What kind of ? is that ? "Why do politicians wear yarmulkes?" [12 words]

Suzanne 

May 22, 2008 04:06

Will Europe Resist Islamization? [524 words]

Firozali A. Mulla MBA PhD 

Apr 3, 2008 08:41

Of Hijab and skullcaps [409 words]

Ghulam Muhammed, Mumbai 

Apr 3, 2008 04:15

  Anti-Islamic [216 words]

Lynn 

Apr 4, 2008 10:07

Didja Notice [56 words]

Peter Herz 

Apr 2, 2008 19:28

Hi Jab Of Heart [37 words]

skmiller 

Apr 2, 2008 10:24

Breaking News!!!! [35 words]

Harvey Levy 

Apr 1, 2008 11:05

Nielsen's expression of delightfulness simply shocks me [27 words]

Ynnatchkah 

Mar 29, 2008 03:14

Margaret Thatcher [14 words]

Terry 

Mar 28, 2008 15:21

  Ignorant EU, American and Canadian women deserve to wear a Hijab [115 words]

James Burke 

Mar 29, 2008 15:39

  Pink Hijabs [60 words]

Straight_Talk_Luigi 

Jun 9, 2008 00:22

  brownosing - I love it [127 words]

james burke 

Jun 15, 2008 17:19

  Blame the Jews! [225 words]

Straight_Talk_Luigi 

Jun 16, 2008 17:34

As I said once: [125 words]

Ynnatchkah 

Mar 28, 2008 15:10

Jewish Women and Headcoverings [201 words]

Roger 

Mar 27, 2008 23:00

  Roger and the cheap jibes on Islam [203 words]

Amin Riaz 

Mar 29, 2008 21:12

  Moving on [35 words]

Terry 

Mar 31, 2008 13:57

  The heat in Mecca and the hijab! Bad combination [71 words]

dhimmi no more 

Apr 9, 2008 17:59

Thank you! [16 words]

Respectful American 

Mar 27, 2008 18:31

America is the Light to the World [134 words]

Respectful American 

Mar 27, 2008 18:10

too cute ... [83 words]

donvan 

Mar 26, 2008 14:03

  Relief to the pure female souls. [151 words]

Ynnatchkah 

Mar 27, 2008 02:16

  Understand the Hijab [421 words]

sassy 

Jun 17, 2008 22:42

  Understandable... [184 words]

donvan 

Jun 19, 2008 08:46

  excuse me? [367 words]

sassy 

Jun 19, 2008 23:27

  The issue... [148 words]

donvan 

Jun 22, 2008 18:28

Hijab in Europe [36 words]

Diane 

Mar 26, 2008 11:20

  FORCED TO WEAR [98 words]

Howlin Freedom 

Mar 29, 2008 13:47

Ignorance [1047 words]

Howlin Freedom 

Mar 25, 2008 12:31

  Why are you so hateful ? [199 words]

Amin Riaz 

Mar 29, 2008 21:46

People are upset in Switzerland ! [279 words]

zari namdar 

Mar 25, 2008 03:38

  Thank you [84 words]

Rebecca Moulds 

Mar 25, 2008 18:47

Hamas calls on ALL women worldwide to wear the hajib [85 words]

Lou J. 

Mar 25, 2008 02:21

politician, Elsebeth Gerner Nielsen from Denmark [82 words]

jesper 

Mar 24, 2008 12:24

Hijabs on Western Political Women [60 words]

Jerry 

Mar 24, 2008 11:55

  When is it appropriate? [195 words]

Rebecca Moulds 

Mar 26, 2008 19:48

I think it's respect [90 words]

Harvey Rosenwasser 

Mar 24, 2008 10:04

  Respect for subjugation of women? [348 words]

Rick 

Mar 24, 2008 18:53

It's a tie between Condolezza and the Swiss Foreign Minister [178 words]

Rick 

Mar 24, 2008 09:27

  Condi's hat [34 words]

DWMF 

Mar 28, 2008 09:53

  Condi in her Easter hijab [15 words]

rick 

Mar 28, 2008 20:06

  Her biggest fan is Bill O'Reilly ( No Spine Zone ) [91 words]

James Burke 

Apr 2, 2008 08:08

Hijabs [14 words]

L. Bendett 

Mar 24, 2008 09:15

  Thanks for the Humor. [5 words]

Ynnatchkah 

Mar 24, 2008 23:45

Muslim customs [13 words]

grumpylarry 

Mar 24, 2008 07:03

Interesting! [308 words]

The Editrix 

Mar 24, 2008 05:52

Hijab is worn for personal protection [292 words]

Richard 

Mar 24, 2008 03:32

  Sameness ! [47 words]

dfwhite19438 

Mar 26, 2008 00:35

  questions to Richard [470 words]

G.Vishvas 

Mar 26, 2008 04:50

Showing compliance with traditions of the country one visits, is to be encouraged. [90 words]

Eric Fried 

Mar 24, 2008 02:06

  Merci! [20 words]

Respectful American 

Mar 27, 2008 18:27

  Covering Forced in America [40 words]

Liberte 

Jun 17, 2008 19:06

True Woman [57 words]

Ynnatchkah 

Mar 24, 2008 00:57

  What's your Point [31 words]

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Mar 24, 2008 09:55

  The Point is... [62 words]

Ynnatchkah 

Mar 24, 2008 19:38

a real cover-up [219 words]

Rebecca Moulds 

Mar 23, 2008 22:08

  Well said [11 words]

Lynn 

Mar 25, 2008 12:32

hijab and other coverings [152 words]

marion d s dreyfus 

Mar 23, 2008 21:42

To Hijab or not to hijab
[w/response] [382 words]

Brenda Franks 

Mar 23, 2008 21:27

From the left, the right and royalty [266 words]

Rachel Garber 

Mar 23, 2008 20:41

These are scarves, not hijabs [35 words]

Henrik R Clausen 

Mar 23, 2008 18:30

Fine, but when will they return the favor? [79 words]

Serena 

Mar 23, 2008 18:29

  re: Serena [16 words]

Tauseef 

Mar 25, 2008 05:45

  To Tauseef / wear miniskirts as a sign of respect [122 words]

Serena 

Mar 26, 2008 17:42

  To Serena [666 words]

Amin RIaz 

Mar 27, 2008 19:15

  Hijab--only for religious Muslims? [171 words]

Serena 

Mar 29, 2008 12:59

  To Serena again... [290 words]

Amin Riaz 

Mar 29, 2008 20:51

KIppah and Hijab [14 words]

Ynnatchkah 

Mar 23, 2008 18:24

making nice [44 words]

coffeetrader 

Mar 23, 2008 18:09

re ladies in their hijabberies.... [324 words]

Jascha Kessler 

Mar 23, 2008 16:54

A sign of respect [38 words]

Jonathan D. Safren 

Mar 23, 2008 16:26

  Respect is Golden [16 words]

Respectful American 

Mar 27, 2008 18:46

Non-Muslim Women Wearing A Hijab [164 words]

Alice Ann Stern 

Mar 23, 2008 16:19

When do we see Muslims reciprocate with respect for other faiths? [40 words]

Dorine McKinnon 

Mar 23, 2008 16:16

THAT'S ENOUGH DHIMMIES FOR NOW, THANKYOU! [73 words]

Colin Spencer 

Mar 23, 2008 15:50

  Reciprocal behaviour [213 words]

Rebecca Moulds 

Mar 24, 2008 09:00

Women's Clothing for Dhimmis [55 words]

Paul B. 

Mar 23, 2008 15:49

Hijabs on Western Political Women [189 words]

HC 

Mar 23, 2008 15:24

  Ban all garb !!! [161 words]

dfwhite19438 

Mar 24, 2008 18:32

  Hijabs on Western Political Women [134 words]

HC 

Mar 25, 2008 17:39

  Common sense [123 words]

dfwhite19438 

Mar 26, 2008 00:27

  Hijabs on Western Political Women [140 words]

HC 

Mar 26, 2008 21:54

  Common sense [20 words]

HC 

Mar 27, 2008 21:08

Wearing a hijab? [31 words]

Sheila Pickerill 

Mar 23, 2008 15:07

  Oh... give it up already [519 words]

Donna 

Mar 26, 2008 11:37

  Sorry... Can't give it up [117 words]

Terry 

Mar 28, 2008 15:52

  once again [135 words]

donna 

Mar 29, 2008 16:00

  It still a bit of a one-way street [92 words]

Terry 

Mar 30, 2008 19:58

  once again donna [187 words]

Lynn 

Apr 1, 2008 11:50

  As a Catholic Arab American [98 words]

donna 

Apr 1, 2008 16:39

  hi donna [185 words]

bos 

Apr 2, 2008 07:20

  Opinion [485 words]

donna 

Apr 3, 2008 12:41

  it was the sixties [144 words]

donna 

Apr 4, 2008 11:00

  I'm envious [220 words]

bos 

Apr 6, 2008 04:21

  very glad.... [147 words]

emy 

Apr 15, 2008 05:08

  From one Catholic to another [52 words]

Straight_Talk_Luigi 

Jun 10, 2008 10:52

I'm Not Sure Why This Is Relevant [75 words]

Alan R. Levy 

Mar 23, 2008 14:08

unfair [85 words]

Ken 

Mar 23, 2008 13:37

  respect [51 words]

William Hohage 

Mar 24, 2008 14:15

My beloved father Ambassador Hormoz Gharib in Bern Switzerlland from the late Majesty Pahlavi regime [91 words]

TIRDAD GHARIB 

Mar 23, 2008 13:35

  Global political martial ultra conservative republican american swiss citizen. [175 words]

TIRDAD GHARIB 

Mar 25, 2008 17:30

SHAME ON THESE WESTERN WOMEN WHO WEAR THE CHADOR AND HEJAB, [263 words]

TIRDAD GHARIV 

Mar 23, 2008 13:17

Showing respect we have learned being human beings. [84 words]

Larry Shaw 

Mar 23, 2008 13:09

When in Rome [59 words]

Abu Nudnik 

Mar 23, 2008 12:35

Westerners donning Hijabs or scarfs [225 words]

Gail Tenzer 

Mar 23, 2008 12:32

Women covering their heads [326 words]

Margaret Hood 

Mar 23, 2008 12:17

Hijab photos...
[w/response] [180 words]

Valerie Kohos 

Mar 23, 2008 11:59

  Ms. Kohos- Your answer (to Dr. Pipes) does not take in consideration the huge diference in paradigm [544 words]

Ynnatchkah 

Mar 24, 2008 15:41

yarmulkes
[w/response] [33 words]

Roberta 

Mar 23, 2008 11:44

Hijabs on Western Political Women [22 words]

M.D'Souza 

Mar 23, 2008 11:41

Really? Hijabs are a problem? [121 words]

Stuart Teich 

Mar 23, 2008 11:41

Sad to look at. [63 words]

William Hohage 

Mar 23, 2008 10:57

What women want? [47 words]

Francesco Mangascià 

Mar 23, 2008 10:52

Headgear at Public Events [44 words]

Force Tube Avenue 

Mar 23, 2008 07:14

Differences in context [98 words]

Vijay 

Mar 23, 2008 06:08

Ok. [45 words]

Straight_Talk_Luigi 

Mar 23, 2008 03:33

harrowing hijabs [24 words]

jennifer solis 

Mar 23, 2008 00:52

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