Berlin - In world politics, German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, has called for the full burqa ban. Burqas worn by some devout Muslim women are getting banned country-wide. According to USA Today, this comes amid elections for Germany. The elections are to start next year. According to USA Today, this has many Muslims up in arms.

Experts feel like the full burqa ban is due to the German citizen's unrest. Germany was only going to admit around 800,000 refugees. They ended up admitting over that amount this year. Now Germans are wondering what Merkel plans to do if she gets reelected. Speaking at a conference, Merkel said, "Us taking in 890,000 must never happen again."

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Merkel went on to say that the burqa is illegal in Germany and should not be worn where ever possible.

Now according to sources, Muslims are furious with the German government. Merkel went on to say: "women and men are equal in Germany, women should not have to cover their faces here." But why is the burqa such a big deal?

The Burqa in Islamic tradition

According to Islam and Islamic theology, The women must cover themselves when in public. Yet the burqa has been the subject of much debate. Is it, or is it not required according to the Islamic Quran? Many Muslim Experts say that it is not a requirement in the Quran. So then what is all the fuss?

According to Islamic texts, the burqa is more cultural than a requirement. Yet, the Muslim community is ready to protest over their culture. So what does this mean for Germany?

According to Muslim sources, Germany must be prepared for protests, experts say.

What do western Muslim women say?

According to the Daily Mail, a British Muslim woman is also calling for the ban on the burqa. Saira Khan is a devout Muslim woman, and she is also a Brit. Saira told a story of shopping one day and she came across a group of Muslim women window shopping for dresses.

Mrs. Khan went on to note the irony in the practice.

The Mail quoted Mrs. Khan as saying "the irony is, they are window shopping for dresses they can never wear." With a culture that is screaming for tolerance, some are showing little of it.