Maumoon Abdul Gayoom Quote

Yes, because that conceals their character. You don't know who you are talking to. Who you are dealing with. So, the face should be seen. That is even in Islam, even during the time of the holy Prophet Mohammed, women used to have bare faces. I mean women did not cover their faces.


When asked by al jazeera journalist, Juliana Ruhfus (in an interview on 8 August 2007) that there is a law (in Maldives) that women are not allowed to wear a dress that only shows the eyes.


Yes, because that conceals their character. You don't know who you are talking to. Who you are dealing with. So, the face should be seen. That is...

Yes, because that conceals their character. You don't know who you are talking to. Who you are dealing with. So, the face should be seen. That is...

Yes, because that conceals their character. You don't know who you are talking to. Who you are dealing with. So, the face should be seen. That is...

Yes, because that conceals their character. You don't know who you are talking to. Who you are dealing with. So, the face should be seen. That is...