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World basketball body lifts ban on yarmulkes, hijabs

(JTA) – Basketball’s international governing body will allow players to wear yarmulkes, hijabs and other religious headgear beginning Oct. 1. The new rule, announced May 4 in a statement by the International Basketball Association, or FIBA, will have the largest impact on women from majority Muslim countries who sought to wear the hijab in international competition. The Qatar women’s team withdrew from the 2014 Asian Games in South Korea after being denied permission to wear the hijab on court, Reuters noted. The decision overturns a 20-year ban on religious head coverings that was originally imposed for what the Swiss-based FIBA called safety reasons.

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