1. In Turkey, only state-employed clerics may wear religious attire, such as Islamic turbans or cloaks. 2. Last month, a court fined members of a radical sect for violating the secular dress code by wearing Islamic turbans on the streets. 3. Only state-employed clerics are allowed to wear religious attire, such as Islamic turbans or cloaks. 4. The wearing of headscarves is banned in government offices, while only officially-appointed clerics are allowed to wear the Islamic turban and cloak. 5. Turkish laws only allow officially-appointed clerics to wear Islamic turbans and cloaks. |
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