Former cricketer Imran Khan became the 22nd Prime Minister of Pakistan on Friday, and the 66-year-old's new wife Bushra Bibi sat and watched the ceremony at President House in Islamabad. The 40-year-old is known for her deep ties with Sufism, and she first met Khan in her capacity as his spiritual advisor. She was once married to senior government official Khawar Maneka, married Khan in February, and a few months after that the couple went to Makkah in Saudi Arabia on an Umrah pilgrimage. Some Twitter users questioned her choice of a niqab veil at the ceremony, while others defended her, saying it was entirely her choice. The mother-of-five also wore a full-face veil in her wedding pictures. On August 1, Denmark became the latest European country to formally ban full-face coverings, including the niqab and burqa - <a href="https://www.thenational.ae/opinion/editorial/danish-veil-ban-is-thinly-disguised-racism-1.756222">a move seen by many as little more than thinly-veiled racism.</a> Is the backlash against Bushra also just ethnocentrism at its worst? Here's an example of some of the Twitter debate: _____________ <strong>Read more:</strong> <strong><a href="https://www.thenational.ae/opinion/editorial/the-austerity-prime-minister-imran-khan-leads-by-example-1.762450">The austerity prime minister Imran Khan leads by example</a></strong> <strong>In pictures: <a href="https://www.thenational.ae/world/protests-in-denmark-as-ban-on-full-face-veil-takes-effect-in-pictures-1.756330">Protests in Denmark as ban on full-face veil takes effect</a></strong> ______________