A "sterile veil" under this name presented a British hospital, an idea developed by a young doctor to combine hijab and health standards in operating rooms. The British Hospital revealed the one-time use of the veil, "suitable for veiled women doctors in operating rooms. Royal Derby Hospital posted a tweet on his account on the website" Twitter ", in which he said that the idea is due to the young doctor Farah Raslan, who developed the idea during her training inside the hospital. According to the German "Duchi Villa".

The young doctor, Farah Raslan, says the idea came because of fears of infection in the operating rooms because of the veil she wears throughout the day. The young doctor explained that she needed a compromise that combines "professional standards of clothing and belief", which led her to search in Malaysia for the design and appropriate materials to manufacture this veil.

Hospital administrators believe this is the first time in the UK that a suitable hijab has been provided for operating theaters. The young Malaysian doctor said her idea was due to fears of transmission due to her veil that she wears all the time.

Farah Raslan hopes that this sterile veil will remove one of the obstacles preventing more talents from being drawn into the world of surgery.
"I have been wearing the same headscarf all day, which is not perfect, of course, in terms of cleanliness," she said in comments reported by the BBC.
She added: "I did not feel comfortable wearing it (the veil) and I was being treated out of respect because of the fears of transmission."