Why Do Muslim Women Wear A Hijab?

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In recent years, numerous controversies regarding the hijab or the head covering worn by Muslim women have come to a rise and they have been making headlines all over the world. Several countries have been drafting legislation to ban certain rights and others are following along. Despite the current circumstances, many still choose to wear the hijab. Even if it poses an unjustifiable risk, wouldn’t it be easier to remove a “piece of cloth”? Why do Muslim women, regardless of the conflict and polemics still adhere with hijab? Since I am a practising Muslim women, I get asked by many non-Muslims as to why I choose to cover and other absurd questions such as “Are you forced to wear that thing on your head?”, “Doesn’t it make you feel oppressed?” …show more content…

Although, the terms scarf and hijab have become interchangeable it is worth noting that the term hijab encompasses much more than a scarf or dress code. The hijab denotes modesty as a lifestyle, which can be conveyed through ones actions, thoughts and speech. However, many different cultures have their own definition of wearing a hijab there is a common consensus of covering the head, chest and wearing loose fitted modest clothing. Similarly, Kate Fox states that she expects “to find much variation and diversity within English culture, but hope to discover some sort of common core, a set of underlying basic patterns that might help us to define Englishness.”(Fox, 2014). In comparison to Englishness, this implies that though there are variations with the both, there is a commonalty on what defines them. In the holy Quran which we Muslims believe as the final revelation, there are verses that clearly convey rules and regulations for mankind. In this context, rules are defined similar to that of Kate Fox’s in her

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