What is burkha?

A burkha is a garment worn by some Muslim women to cover their entire body and face in public. It is typically made of lightweight materials, such as cotton or polyester, and comes in various colors and styles. The burkha is a cultural and religious symbol, and its use varies among different Islamic communities and countries. Some Muslim women choose to wear the burkha as a sign of modesty, privacy, and religious devotion, while others may choose not to wear it at all. The burkha has been a topic of controversy and debate in many countries, particularly in the West, where some view it as oppressive or discriminatory against women.