Islamabad college students are encouraged to wear hijab and prayer caps
Islamabad college students are encouraged to wear hijab and prayer caps
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On Valentine's Day, the Islamabad International Medical College releases guidelines for male and female students, mandating ladies to wear hijabs and guys to wear white prayer caps, with a space of two metres among them.

According to reports, the institution issued a letter banning students from engaging in Valentine's Day and similar "events that lead young people down the wrong path." "All female students must gaze at the properly covered head, neck, and breast with a hijab, according to the college dress code," the Protocol adds. Every male student is required to wear a white prayer cap.

The Circular also warns that 20 members of the school administration will be on the lookout for Valentine's Day violations. If you break the regulations, you will be punished 5,000 PKR and your money will be donated to a worthy cause, according to the report. This notice has a lot of Twitter users thinking about it. Some people couldn't believe the regulations, while others agreed with it.

"This is unusual." If someone does not want to celebrate Valentine's Day, they are Muslims, which gives them more authority, but everyone practises their faith in their own unique way. One message adds, "It's completely wrong to force (your) beliefs on us."

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