Saturday, November 30, 2013

In The Arab World, Beards Have Been Controversial Long Before Hipsters Made Them A Thing

In the Middle East and North Africa, beards continue to be a source of political and religious controversy.


The striking similarities between hipsters and Hasidim (a strand of ultra-orthodox Judaism) are well documented.


The striking similarities between hipsters and Hasidim (a strand of ultra-orthodox Judaism) are well documented.


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But for many Muslims in the Arab world, sporting a beard may send another (intentional or not) message: support for Islamist movements


But for many Muslims in the Arab world, sporting a beard may send another (intentional or not) message: support for Islamist movements


Via storyful.com


Hipster or Salafi?


Hipster or Salafi?


Thanks for playing: The answer is... Salafi. This man wears a sign in support of Egyptian Salafist leader Hazem Abu Ismail.


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Take Egypt, for example, where Muslim Brotherhood members typically sport a full but well-groomed beard and mustache.


Take Egypt, for example, where Muslim Brotherhood members typically sport a full but well-groomed beard and mustache.


Former Egyptian President and Muslim Brotherhood member Mohammed Morsi.


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