>>109541125The problem with that controversy is that you have Islamic hardliners and feminists preach the same act for different reasons.
So you have liberated feminists dressing the same as oppressed victims and indifferent practitioners with no way to tell the difference.
So an American production can't take any stance without pissing off someone.
So they will probably just keep Nakia as the styling hijabi feminist with no commentary and Kamala with her hair open.
Trying to tell anyone what their religion means can only go badly for Disney.
Can't support oppressive gender segregation, but going full Kemalist will earn you as much if not more opposition.