@faezew ; Salam! I understand what you mean. I was actually born in a Muslim country, and I know that if I continued to live there, I would not know my religion as I do. In Muslim countries, most people are like 'we are already living in a Muslim country so we are fine and don't need to learn about our religion' while in non-Muslim countries if you don't know your religion, you don't have a religion.
That being said, I think that even in a Muslim country you can show your faith through Hijab, because it is not that you wear a covering, it is how you wear it. Hijab is so much more about character and elegance than just the mere cloth.
I agree that people should not be forced to wear it especially non-Muslims. However, at the same time I think it is safer for some non-Muslims to wear it in Muslim countries such as Iran because it protects them from unfortunate attention. For example, if everyone is wearing gowns and scarves, and a girl shows up in a skirt and tank top, she is going to draw some really bad attention towards herself. It isn't fair but unfortunately it is the reality that we have to live with.
Hijab isn't Hijab if you can't be proud of wearing it. Then it is just a cloth over your head. There is a huge difference between those things.
Anyway, I'm really glad you read my new chapter and liked it! Thank you so much for your comment, it honestly inspires me to write more.