“…Women's veils or Hijabs, as a religious phenomenon, is in vogue in feminist research as well as political and religious fields due to controversies that have occurred on local and international levels about the legal and religious enforcement of [un]veiling in public spaces of countries like Iran, Turkey, and France (Read and Bartkowski 2000, Secor 2002, Bartkowski and Read 2003, Afshar 2008, Dwyer 2008, Moruzzi 2008, Benhabib 2010, Gokariksel and Secor 2010, Syed and Pio 2010, Ahmed 2011, Tissot 2011, Welborne 2011, Gökarıksel 2012, Hamzeh and Oliver 2012, Hebbani and Wills 2012, Kloek, Peters et al 2013, McGinty 2014, Litchmore and Safdar 2016, Strabac, Aalberg et al 2016 (Mazumdar 2001, Thompson 2003, Mills 2005, Haddad 2006, Afshar 2007, Aitchison, Hopkins et al 2007, Freedman 2007, Dwyer 2008, Schielke 2008, Schroeder 2009, Fiddian-Qasmiyeh 2010, Shahram and Joshua 2011, Tissot 2011, Krämer 2013, Lagasi 2013, Mohammad 2013, Johnson and Miles 2014, Foroutan 2015…”