sábado, 31 de agosto de 2013

The Hijab

http://www.islamreligion.com/articles/2770/

After reading Marcelas's post (/mclak19.blogspot.com.ar/2013/08/cultural-oppression.html?showComment=1377914652883#c6558972577770965451)  I became interested in finding out the reason why Muslim women wear a veil. From an official point of view (see the link above)
 among other things, it is believed that the words veil or scarf have become interchangeable with the Arabic term hijab.
 This source also provides a controversial perspective about the reasons why women should wear a hijab. What caused impact on me the most was that “in the last 30 years hijab has emerged as a sign of Islamic consciousness”.  Many women think that wearing the hijab is an indicative of their desire to be part of an “Islamic revival”, mostly in places where the practice of Islam is discouraged or even forbidden. This explanation seems to be based on the verses of the Quran which refer to obedience to God and the idea of being known as respectable women.
Furthermore, a movement away from consumerism seems to be encouraged by this Muslim viewpoint.
They say that women make their own personal decisions and independent choices in wearing it. They exercise their right and are set free from an unrealistic fashion culture. Even so, hijabs liberate women from stereotypes and images dictated by the media.
Are all these reasons enough? Do women appreciate to be covered and only permitted to show their hands and feet? Does somebody have the right to prevent this from happening, considering that this behavior has taken root on sacred writings?
As an act of faith, as a right, as a personal choice, as a symbol, or whatever it is called, it could not be understood only from our western view on freedom and women’s rights. We are a far cry from comprehending what a Muslim woman feels when hearing “take the veil off”.


 

 




2 comentarios:

  1. Hi Fernanda, it is great that you became interested and did the research I hadn´t done. Still, I think that there is some opression behind all this. It is true that they might feel comfortable by using the hijab since it is what they have been doing for ages but what is wrong in women´s bodies that need to be covered? because muslin men do not cover themselves. So, is it that God wants women to be covered only, and not men? why? On the other hand I agree with the fact that they do not fall into consummerism as women from other cultures. But I do not see the need of hiding yourself in order not to become such a consumer.

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  2. Fernanda! I come here after reading Marcela's post! It is a very interesting topic. I have never thought about it. Thanks for sharing this information with us!

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