The Muslim Council of Sri Lanka has announced that it is changing the colour of the burqa, a garment worn by some Muslim women around the world, from black to “simple pleasing pastel shades”, nearly a month after attacks on Muslims by Sinhala Buddhists in the south of the country.
Vice President of the MCSL, Hilmy Ahmed, said that they would hand out free burqas and claimed that this was not a knee-jerk reaction to the recent violence or threats by the Bodu Bala Sena against Muslim clothing, reported Ceylon Today.
"The dark garb has been heavily criticised by various quarters the world over and is even related to Wahhabism, but we too feel it is unnecessary, as the visibility of those who don it is very high on the streets and when interacting with people and when using public transport persons could be intimidated or targeted," he said.