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Hijab Now Permitted In Citizen Application Photos in Russia

12:17 - May 04, 2024
News ID: 3488193
IQNA – The Russian Interior Ministry announced last Wednesday that Moscow has eased the rules for foreign nationals seeking citizenship and will permit the inclusion of headscarves and hijabs in passport photos.

Hijab Now Permitted In Citizen Application Photos in Russia

 

The new law will come into force on May 5, ten days after its publication.

“In cases where the religious beliefs of the applicant do not allow them to appear in front of strangers without a head covering, photographs are to be provided in head coverings that do not hide the oval of the face,” the document states.

Pictures with scarves that fully or partially obscure the chin of the applicant will not be accepted, according to the report.

The authorities already allow Russian citizens to use photographs in hijabs when applying for passports, drivers’ licenses, work permits, and patents.

The new rules will “allow believers to observe religious traditions,” while also ensuring “the security of the state,” as the “face, like other data, is needed so that video monitoring systems can identify a person,” State Duma Security and Anti-Corruption Committee member Biysultan Khamzaev told the Russian Parliamentary Gazette.

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During Soviet times, all passport photographs were submitted without headscarves and hijabs. Following the break-up of the USSR in 1991, Muslim women began using photographs in hijabs until 1997, when the authorities banned the practice. In 2003, the Russian Supreme Court found the ban to be unlawful. As of the laws from 2021, an amendment to the passport requirements states that people whose “faith does not allow them to take off” their “head covering worn for religious reasons” can submit photos with the head covering on.

 

Source: RT

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