اقصى هي فتاة باكستانيه مسلمه من مواليد كندا ..ولدت في عام 1991قتلها والدها في اوائل الشهر الماضي لأنها رفضت ارتداء الحجاب بعد ان كانت تلبسه منذ طفولتها ..
قتلها والدها واتصل بالشرطه وقال (لقد قتلت ابنتي)
اثارت قضية اقصى فزعآ في المجتمع الكندي ..
سؤالي للقراء هل تعتقدون ان مافعله والد هذه الفتاة مقبولآ?
الأسلام دين محبه والنصيحه او محاولة الاقناع لا تكون بالعنف ولا بالقتل ايآ كانت الأسباب
اترككم مع الأحداث كما وردت في الأخبار وصور الفتاة اقصى ابنة ال16ربيعآ.
Aqsa Parvez was a well-liked Muslim girl who, classmates say, had been experimenting for months with the arrangement of her hijab.
She finally decided to go without the Islamic head scarf in September. It was a gradual change classmates say they were indifferent toward, but one which some members of her family had difficulty accepting.
Following Aqsa's death late Monday, her father, Muhammad Parvez, was charged with murder. Her 26-year-old brother, Waqas Parvez, has been charged with obstructing police in their investigation.
The Mississauga community where Aqsa lived and went to school is shocked by an attack in the middle-class subdivision, but those closest to Aqsa recalled tension at the family's home after the Grade 11 student decided to remove her hijab.
A classmate from Applewood Heights yesterday noted that Aqsa, 16, had on a recent occasion returned home from school with trepidation; she was worried about what reaction her decision would elicit among relatives.
Dressing in one manner at home and another at school is one way young Muslim girls in Canada are negotiating competing cultural demands, says Jasmin Zine, a sociology professor at Wilfrid Laurier University
