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A group of women in Aarhus say they aim to challenge preconceived views about Islamic dress, currently high on Denmark's news agenda, by initiating dialogue.
In a conference room in Dokk1, Aarhus' flagship public library, dozens of women in niqab on Sunday gathered to speak about and against a proposed law which is likely to ban their attire.
The Danish parliament is currently discussing a proposed law to ban public wearing of face-covering garments, such as the Islamic burqa and niqab.
The group Kvinder i Dialog (Women in Dialogue) welcomed attendees with information brochures about Islamic teachings, and a clothes rack with a few niqab dresses, under a sign that read "try a niqab".