pithy-partyy:animatedamerican:popcanpoli:a-duck-among-humans:popcanpoli:@SaraSoueidan: Dear men, Thi
pithy-partyy:animatedamerican:popcanpoli:a-duck-among-humans:popcanpoli:@SaraSoueidan: Dear men, This is how you greet a veiled Muslim woman (a Hijabi). Hand on your chest, not offering to shake hers. so prominent BLM activist deray mckesson just retweeted this which i think is super cool for various reasons :))) I did not know this. Is it OK for a non Muslim woman to shake hands with a Hijabi? Or do we do the hand on chest thing too?@popcanpolihey so i don’t wear a hijab and i’m not muslim so i definitely don’t have the authority to answer this question (or any other questions i’ve been getting abt this) (i’m just a lil canadian politics blog i didn’t expect this to blow up lol) BUT here are some tweets by the original tweeter (who wears a hijab) that clarify some things one: two:three: This is also good if you’re meeting an Orthodox Jewish person who’s not the same gender as you! Not all Orthodox Jews hold by this restriction, and many consider it a permissible exception to shake hands in a formal greeting context; I’d guess this is parallel to Ms. Soueidan’s last-quoted tweet above. And as that says, the sensible thing is to wait for initiation.learned something new. awesome -- source link