@[[59157][user]]
It is no particular religion brother. For example, I am Jewish, and I don't believe veiling my face is something that pleases God. God made us free to breath. If wearing devices that obstruct your breath was something pleasing to God it would appear in the Torah.
Now, that doesn't mean there aren't Jewish people that believe those things are acceptable. Precisely why a sincerely held religious belief has nothing to do with what is taught by a religious leader in a place of worship. The Law protects your sincerely held religious beliefs even if they aren't taught by people of your religious affiliation, religious leaders or congregation.