It is a pity that Roger Lee (Oxford Mail, October 26) did not re-read Bob Vincent's letter (Oxford Mail, October 16) before he put pen to paper.
Where does the Koran say that a woman must wear a veil, let alone a shroud?
Mr Lee and his friends want all the fair play for Muslims and none for anyone else.
It is wrong for the Danes to print cartoons of Mohammed but not for the president of Iran to commission cartoons of the Holocaust.
It is wrong for us to 'target' Muslims, but right for the Arabs to circulate the 'Protocols of the Elders of Zion'. That is Mr Lee's opinion, is it not?
I hope that we shall see some letters from Muslims on this subject. I also hope that anyone who refers to the Koran will quote by chapter (or rather sura) and verse.
RALPH LEAVIS Jourdain Road Blackbird Leys Oxford
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