As any where in the world would be ----- parents do have the right to set religious, moral and social parameters for their children and I don’t think that it would be considered too much to ask would it? ----- as far as wearing a Niqab by a child is concerned ----- some would perhaps require their underage daughters to wear Niqab and some would leave it up to the child ----- different strokes for different folks so to speak.
I am sure that you are aware of the procedure for Statistical Research known as ----- Statistical Hypothesis Testing ----- a mode of making Statistical decisions using research data ----- which is composed of multiple studies such as Null Hypothesis which is an other form of Hypothesis within the Statistical Hypothesis Testing ----- the Null Hypothesis typically possesses a default position such as absence of relationship between two quantities that might be falsified on the basis of observed data ----- I just do not understand possibility of concluding statistical significance of something for a whole region just by testing 90 women ----- DO YOU?. ----- Simple ----- YES/NO?.
Vitamin D is a group of fat soluble pro hormones ----- which is naturally produced by human body through the exposure to direct sunlight however geographical whereabouts of people affect Vitamin D synthesis in the skin ----- in other words a person living in an average of 80 F all year around is not likely to be Vitamin D deficient then a person living in smoggy, rainy and cold place where sun does not shine often ----- as your friend David Douglas does not seem to know that in Middle East the average all year round temperature during the day is around 100 F and above which makes sun rays penetrate clothing ----- besides Vitamin D can also be obtained through food sources such as Fatty Fish, eggs and supplements such as Cod Liver oil which are widely used in the Middle East.
Nuff said!