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13.50114.16

EAN : 6151313570583
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“Hijab” in an Islamic context refers to the modest dress code followed by Muslim women. It is a practice that involves covering the body and hair as a symbol of modesty and privacy. The term “hijab” is commonly used to describe the headscarf worn by Muslim women, but it encompasses more than just the head covering; it involves a broader concept of modest attire and behavior.
Key aspects of the Islamic concept of hijab include:
Headscarf: The headscarf, often referred to as a “hijab,” is a piece of cloth that covers the hair and is worn in various styles. It is a symbol of a woman’s commitment to modesty and her adherence to Islamic principles.
Modest Dress: Hijab extends beyond the headscarf to include modest clothing that covers the entire body, excluding the face and hands. The purpose is to preserve the dignity and privacy of women.
Modesty in Behavior: Hijab is not limited to physical attire; it also includes modesty in behavior and interactions. Muslim women are encouraged to carry themselves with dignity and avoid behaviors that may draw unnecessary attention.
Respect and Self-Worth: Hijab is viewed as a means of expressing one’s self-respect and dignity. It serves as a visible statement of a woman’s commitment to her faith and adherence to Islamic values.
The practice of hijab is based on interpretations of Islamic teachings found in the Quran and the sayings and actions of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). While the practice is a religious obligation for Muslim women, the choice to wear hijab is a personal one and may vary among individuals based on factors such as cultural background and personal conviction.