I live in south-west London (which is very ethnically and culturally diverse).
Thank you for this comment, and to everyone else. It's good to know that it's OK to feel like this and I know that it'll get marginally easier to deal with the situation next time.
I've spoken to other Islamic people before, but they've only been in hijab at the most (I think that's the name for the scarves that cover up the hair and ears but not the rest of the face).
IIN to feel this way when talkign to someone wearing a niqab/burqa?
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I live in south-west London (which is very ethnically and culturally diverse).
Thank you for this comment, and to everyone else. It's good to know that it's OK to feel like this and I know that it'll get marginally easier to deal with the situation next time.
I've spoken to other Islamic people before, but they've only been in hijab at the most (I think that's the name for the scarves that cover up the hair and ears but not the rest of the face).