A Muslim woman from Queens is suing the NYPD for false arrest and violating her civil rights, saying cops forced her to remove her head scarf for a mug shot.

Mervat Soliman, 53, was arrested after a tussle with mother-daughter neighbors over a parking spot near her Glendale home in January, her Brooklyn federal lawsuit states. She claims that the duo had previously pelted her with bigoted and racially motivated slurs regarding her Egyptian and Muslim background and that she had called cops on them before.

Her son told arriving officers that the pair has assaulted his mom, who was still lying in the street from the blow, court papers say.

But Officer Jared Ock arrested Mohamed Soliman as his mom was placed in an ambulance to be taken to a hospital.

Soliman claims a cop removed her hijab before she entered the ambulance and that EMTs and officers “refused to give her something to cover her hair and did not return the veil to her.” According to the suit, an EMT told Soliman she “was faking it and did not need medical attention and was a criminal.”

A nurse at Wyckoff Hospital gave her a pillowcase to cover her hair and an officer later returned her scarf at central booking, the suit states. But she was forced to remove it while taking her mug shot.