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#1 [Permalink] Posted on 17th August 2018 10:19

Swedish Muslim woman wins case after refusing to shake hands with man during job interview


A Swedish Muslim woman whose job interview was terminated when she refused to shake hands with a man has won compensation.

Farah Alhajeh, 24, was applying for a job as an interpreter in her hometown of Uppsala when, for religious reasons, she placed her hand over her heart instead of shaking the hand of her male interviewer.

In the first judgement of its kind, the Swedish labour court ruled the company had discriminated against her.

The company had argued her actions contravened their requirement for staff to treat men and women equally.


Ms Alhajeh would have provided interpretation services via telephone or video, The Local reported, and would not have had to meet customers face-to-face.

The office of Sweden’s discrimination ombudsman argued she had tried to avoid any upset in the interview by greeting both men and women by placing her hand over her heart.

The company was ordered to pay 40,000 kronor (£3,400) in compensation.

According to the BBC, Sweden’s discrimination ombudsman, which represented Ms Alhajeh, said the judgement had taken into account “the employer’s interests, the individual’s right to bodily integrity, and the importance of the state to maintain protection for religious freedom.”

Sweden’s labour court found Ms Alhajeh’s refusal to shake hands due to religious reasons was protected by the European Convention on Human Rights.

While it said the company was right to demand both sexes be treated equally, it was detrimental to Muslims to demand a greeting in the form of a handshake.

Three labour judges ruled in favour of Ms Alhajeh’s claim, while two voted against.


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#2 [Permalink] Posted on 17th August 2018 14:07
Good news. But why an "interpreter" job.
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#3 [Permalink] Posted on 17th August 2018 17:15
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whats wrong with it?
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#4 [Permalink] Posted on 17th August 2018 17:21
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What is an interpreter's job in europe?
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#5 [Permalink] Posted on 17th August 2018 17:29
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There are British Citizens who have lived in the UK for over 50 years, yet they need an interpreter to translate English into their mother tongue!

So what is the issue with such a requirement. The sister would be doing a great service to non Swedish speaking people. She can traslate to whatever language she knows, be it French, Arabic, Dutch, German, Russian and so on.
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#6 [Permalink] Posted on 17th August 2018 17:35

I disagree with this action. But may be in Europe, mufits may allow that.

Ms Alhajeh would have provided interpretation services via telephone or video, The Local reported, and would not have had to meet customers face-to-face.

But I appreciate her for not shaking hands with a naa-mahram. I salute her.
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#7 [Permalink] Posted on 17th August 2018 18:00
salaam

i think the guest is talking about non-mahram related issues.
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#8 [Permalink] Posted on 17th August 2018 18:06
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May be; in Europe that is not an issue.
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#9 [Permalink] Posted on 17th August 2018 18:10
Mahram or non mahram, she is helping those in need.

It will be a need to know basis. Not even in person.

This verse shows that we can speak to non mahram with conditions
“Then be not soft in speech, lest he in whose heart is a disease (of hypocrisy, or evil desire for adultery, etc.) should be moved with desire, but speak in an honourable manner” [al-Ahzaab 33:32]
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#10 [Permalink] Posted on 17th August 2018 18:15
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We know, in Europe; a lady has to earn for herself. That is the reason she is in that job.
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#11 [Permalink] Posted on 17th August 2018 18:17
So outside of Europe, women can't work/interact in halal ways?

Women don't go shopping?
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#12 [Permalink] Posted on 17th August 2018 18:21
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Women interact with men during shopping, that allows ladies to interact with men in offices.
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#13 [Permalink] Posted on 17th August 2018 18:23
Someone from SA lol.
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#14 [Permalink] Posted on 17th August 2018 18:26
Why can't the father, brother, husband earn for their ladies. And why can't the ladies live a simple life, Simplicity is collective sunnah of all prophets.

Give education for ladies..... agreed
They got graduated, don't waste their degree send them to job......
Men are happy; half of their headache of running is family is shared.....
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#15 [Permalink] Posted on 17th August 2018 18:26
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not every woman in europe needs to work for herself, and not everyone woman in europe who works needs to work in an environment where she comes into contact with non-mahram.

you have brought up the issue in a strange and round about way, but you are correct. there are many women who do not care about the non-mahram issue when it comes to working. many of these women do not even have a need to work, but still do so for various reasons.

but im sure you have such women in the country that you live in as well. this issue is not just related to europe. its a global issue. women should not even be placed in a situation where they are compelled to work. it is the responsibility of the men of her household to meet her needs. if there are no men in her household or they refuse to meet her needs then the responsibility falls on the wider muslim community. but the wider muslim community dont care and have not taken on the responsibility of this right that our women have over us. us men are also to blame. maybe even more than those women as we are meant to be the caretakers, not the women,
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