Yvonne Ridley

Former Taliban captive, convert to Islam | Broadcaster, Journalist, Human Rights Activist

Hijab makes a return in Tunisia

Something really wonderful happened outside the Tunisian Embassy in London the other day as a crowd of us gathered to continue the demand for justice in the people’s revolution.

I was standing next to a woman, and, with tears in her eyes she revealed she had been inside the embassy that morning to get passports for herself and her family. Her face looked vaguely familiar but I could not remember where we had met previously.

Just a few weeks ago she would not have been allowed to put one foot over the threshold but this time she was welcomed like a long lost daughter and given the red carpet treatment by the embassy staff – one even asked if she wanted to meet the Ambassador.

The more she talked the more I knew that we had met previously, but where?

Then we began speculating about the deposed dictator Zine el Abidine Ben Ali and his truly awful wife Leila who, we now know thanks to Wikileaks, fancied her chances of becoming the next leader of Tunisia when her ageing husband either stood down or expired.

We both laughed at the irony of the location of their current bolt-hole … Saudi Arabia, The Land of the Two Holy Mosques and wondered how Ben Ali and Leila Trabelsi were coping with hearing the athan, or call to prayer, five times a day.

They had banned the athan from being played on state television, shunned fasting during Ramadahn and dismissed the hijab as being a foreign import and not part of the Tunisian culture.

Let’s just say they made it up as they went along and if they wanted fatwas they would wheel out their tame and obliging $cholars for Dollars.

Ben Ali, a brute of a man who made words and phrases like torture, detention without trial, political and religious persecution commonplace in Tunisia, is also credited with ripping off the hijabs from the heads of Muslim women. He banned them from wearing their scarves in schools, hospitals and universities and other public places.

He saw that the Holy Quran was banned and desecrated in the cages and dungeons where prisoners of conscience are beaten if they dared to pray outside of allotted times.

His brutal regime brought in happy clappy clerics whose narcotic-style preachings in praise of Ben Ali and his corrupt government certainly had the desired effect … it drove God-fearing worshippers out of the mosques.

No wonder the Muslim youth no longer clamoured to get into masjids on Fridays to listen to these khateebs who spent half the khutbah praising the President and his followers.

To our Christian friends, put it this way – can you imagine sitting in a church pew listening to some vicar or priest urging you to thank God for Tony Blair, George W Bush or Donald Rumsfeld and Dick Cheyney? Exactly!

My sister and I both wondered how Leila would view having to wear a black abaya, all enveloping cloak and veil, every time she steps outside her new home in Jeddah. I’m sure the Saudi religious police will be on hand to give the former hairdresser some encouragement.

Of all the places in the world those two had probably expected to end up I think it’s a fair bet Saudi was no where near the top of their list as they boarded the flight from Tunisia.

In fact what wouldn’t I have given to see the expressions on their faces as the pilot delivered the bad news. Sorry, we can’t get clearance for London, Paris, New York, Monaco or Geneva but how does Jeddah sound?

It was Ben Ali’s barbaric actions and abuse of the most basic human rights which prompted me to first go and stand outside the Tunisian Embassy in London way back in November 2006 and protest in defence of our Tunisian sisters … and their right to practice Islam.

This man and his godless wife despised the religion of their birth so much and everything it represented that they did their best to turn the country in to a secular state.

Did they do it to please themselves or the western powers which courted them and pretended to be their best ever friends?

I remember in February 2009 driving through Tunisia with the Viva Palestina convoy encountering literally hundreds of Ben Ali’s henchmen who did everything in their power to stop us from praying and attending Friday prayers.

The horrified expressions on their faces when we stopped our vehicles in the middle of the road and prayed in the street is something I will remember for ever.

I recounted the tale to the sister outside the embassy and again we both laughed at the ultimate irony Ben Ali and the light-fingered Leila (she is reported to have looted 1.5 tons of gold as she fled) were now languishing in Saudi.

How poignant, having been shunned by their fickle friends in the West,  it was Muslims who came to their rescue. Forgiveness is a major element in Islam and while it is far too early for Tunisians to even begin to think about that F-word, the ex-president and his wife should be grateful that some Muslims are prepared to show them the sort of mercy Ben Ali and Leila could never show their own people.

Now that he, in particular, has time to reflect on the brutalisation of hijab-wearing sisters, practising brothers and human rights campaigners, I wonder if he will discover the beauty of real Islam and not the distorted, diluted version he tried to force on his people?

I turned to the woman outside the embassy and wondered out loud if Leila will ever discover the beauty of the hijab. The words were barely out of my mouth when I suddenly recognized this woman.

We had first met in 2006, outside the Tunisian Embassy in London, at a protest. She had told me at the time in graphic detail of her own detention, abuse and torture at the hands of Ben Ali’s thugs.

I will never forget her dramatic words back then as she said in a shakey voice: “I came to London with my hijab still in my pocket.” I remember being moved to tears by her story.

And now she is planning to return but with her head held high and wearing her hijab with pride.


Categorized as Topics, Hijab/Niqab/Headscarf, Places, Tunisia
  • KC Dalis

    Salaam Yvonne

    Well written article. Very sad though to know that anti-Islam propaganda exists in some ‘Muslim’ countries and not only in western countries. Unfortunately Muslim women will always be used as scapegoats in corrupt politics to peddle votes and please populist politics. We just have to keep fighting on for our God-given rights. If Muslim women read up on Aisha (RA) and Khadijah (RA), they will soon come to see Islam is pro-women and gives them their full due rights. Sadly though Shariaa Law has been hijacked by western powers (who misinterpret it to spread their crusade against Islam) and by some Muslim men who intentionally interpret the Noble Quran and Sunnah of our beloved Prophet Muhammed {SW} through sexist and prejudiced glasses to try to prove that men in Islam are superior to women.
    Also, I never really believed these Arab dictators are real Muslims or even believe in God’s existence. I also blame our scholars of today for the corruption in Muslim lands because instead of issuing fatwas to prevent corruption from spreading, they issue fatwas that please their governments to allow corruption to spread- as you said $cholars 4 dollars, fatwas are being bought and sold to go with the flow of the government and not the real Islam.

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  • Nael Habboush

    Asa, I have read the article & part of me have got so much to say , but thankfully this type of articles beautifully said it all, l love to start a course so that I become a journalist as a proffesion , but I am 39 yrs of Age & wonder if it is possible to strive and a chieve it , its wonderful carrier , very risky, but worth it .

    Thank You all .
    Nael habboush In Amman right now . not knowing if & when will I be bk to UK .

  • http://www.google.com/ Robbie

    I’m out of league here. Too much brain power on dipsaly!

  • Headscarf No Requirement

    I can’t begin to understand how anyone could turn their back on a rich, wonderful Christian heritage in favour of an alien, mysoginistic,medieval religion. True love and peace is available to all through Jesus – wearing a headscarf is not a requirement.

  • Donna Kennedy

    How patronising! Actually I DO know my religion thank you very much! The passage you refer to in Corinthians is advice from St. Paul and relates to the time in which it was said (as does the Koran). As a ‘normal’ Christian woman living in THIS century I choose usually to dress ‘modestly’ although om occasion can also dress immodestly …it isn’t a sin and it dosn;t affect my faith or God’s love for me. Please don;t preach to me on the freedom of women in islam look to your ‘sisters’ who have acid thrown at them, are forced into marriage, tortured or beaten into submission by their husbands, fathers, brothers in the name of ‘honour’. Sort your own house out first and get off your pedestal. Christ said “I am The Way, The Truth & The Life, no one comes to the Father except throught Me” Good Enough for me “sister”

  • Zabihullah

    Dear all non-muslim brothers and sisters to obvserve that mostly it is pointed out Islam Holy religion as for its some violent follwers are, which is not the truth! in fact if you want to know exactly what a religion is you must turn to its scripture then you will find the reality, you may know that the aim of each religion is to guide people how to live better even the best for those who are following most of the its rules and regulations, among these religions Islam is the up date and the most complet one therefore it is the fastest growing one as well but for some economicla and politics reason some real violent characters do not want it to be spreaded out and thier short term even useless struggles will not cause as much as they expect to destroy the truth (Islam Holy Religion), not only that but also these capitalists are usually changing there religious scripture for thier own benefits as well.

  • Anonymous

    Abu Huraira (Allah be pleased with him) reported Allah’s Messenger (may peace be upon him) as having said: “A woman without a husband (or divorced or a widow) must not be married until she is consulted, and a virgin must not be married until her permission is sought.” They asked the Prophet of Allah (may peace be upon him): “How her (virgin’s) consent can be solicited?(because of her shyness)” He (the Holy Prophet) said: “That she keeps silence.”nnProphet Muhammad said u201cTake good care of women, for they were created from a bent rib, and the most curved part of it is its top; if you try to straighten it, you will break it, and if you leave it, it will remain arched, so take good care of women.u201d (Bukhari & Muslim)nnHe further stressed u201cThe most perfect believer in the matter of faith is one who has excellent behavior; and the best among you are those who behave best towards their wives.u201d (Al-Tirmidhi)nnFor those who had treated women harshly, had you considered the men well being. Whether they are educated or from a well being family…People all over the world regardless of their religion had treated women harshly. I had heard many story of Christian family mistreated their women even in a modern country with tight law on women rights and abuse. Try to check cases on women abuse in USA, it is quite shock to see even with such law cannot even prevent most mistreated happen on women. nPlease do not treated Islam badly just because several cases that happen to the believer who do not even understanding and practices their own religion well.

  • Gerry D

    Yvonne,nAs a christian I recognise that God loves all people equally, even Tony Blair etc.nIf we do not wish heaven for all people we will never see it ourselves.nYou should have another read at the bible and listen to the teaching of Jesus.nLove is the key not confrontation.nGD

  • Osman

    With all due respect Donna, your society (that is a hypothetical christian society) is dead. It was destroyed in it’s very foundations by the scientists/atheists. It’s not the Muslims you should be holding responsible. In fact, your religion is so far-fetched (to say the least) that people have abandoned their faith and perceive every other faith in the same light. nSo, stop trying to spread your distorted faith to people who have found the light. If it is your view that Islam is “alien, mysoginistic, medieval” than you clearly don’t know anything about Islam. So read about it from the proper authorities. I can’t say anything else that would help you really. May Allah (a.j) give you and people like you hidayah.

  • Huh?

    I literally cannot believe what I am reading. In my honest opinion, people like you should not have the right to call themselves British. Beauty of real Islam? You have got to be kidding…

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