‘When we embrace our hijab, we embrace death:’ Canadian-Muslims balance faith, safety
EDMONTON — Every time Sana Chaudhry’s daughter sees her father getting up to pray, the two-year-old toddler picks up a scarf and waddles behind him to the prayer mat.
As she watches her little girl wrap the hijab around her head, Chaudhry says she prays she will be able to practise her faith the same way when she’s older.
“I wish this girl could go out in the world and be this carefree about her religion and her culture,” the 31-year-old psychotherapist said in an interview from her home in Oakville, Ont.
“And then I feel bad because I know that’s not going to be the case.”