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huffingtonpost: ‘My Hijab Has Nothing To Do With Oppression. It’s A Feminist Statement’Not all Muslim women cover their bodies. Not all Muslim women who do are forced to do so. Like freelance writer Hanna Yusuf, who chooses to wear a hijab in a