Layla Harhala said she is 'fuming' after her 12-year-old daughter was removed from school classes for having henna hand tattoos following Eid.
A mother has said she is "fuming" after her 12-year-old daughter was removed from school classes for having henna hand tattoos following Eid.
During Hajj, women typically paint intricate designs on the skin of their hands and feet using henna, a type of dye that traditionally comes from a plant and generally lasts for up to two weeks. The 47-year-old told the BBC: "As a mother, I feel sorry for my daughter because I think we should all be free to celebrate in different ways how we like to enjoy our Eid.
"What's the big deal? It's twice a year for just two weeks. We're not doing anything wrong, we're just celebrating," she said.
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