I found this to be a highly condescending article.
Why is it the norm to suggest that only "ex-Muslim" or non-religious women can make conscious and personally empowering decisions in relation to their own body. We have yelled until our throats are hoarse "my body, my choice"; yet opinions voiced on here display that people maintain an opinion to the contrary. You only regard it as "feminist" and "progressive" when it meets your narrow definition of such.
My mother and my aunts are covered. I don't have a single problem with that, with scarves. It's when they tell me that every strand on my head will burn in the afterlife or showing my hair is the same as having sexual relations that I have a problem with. But that's just my family.