Hijab

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Mga babaying Muslim na nakasulot nin hijab

An hijab (/hɪˈdʒɑːb, hɪˈdʒæb, ˈhɪdʒ.æb, hɛˈdʒɑːb/;[1][2][3] Arabic: حجاب‎, romanized: ḥijāb, tigsasayod na [ħɪˈdʒaːb] sa Ingles) sarong belo na tigsusulot kan mga babaying Muslim kun igwang presensya nin kalalakihan sa luwas kan pamilya, natatahuban an payo asin daghan, minsan pati an lalawgon. An termino kumpwesto sa payo, lalawgon o hawak na natatahuban na sinusulot kan mga babaying Muslim bilang tanda na sinda nagsusunod sa regulasyon kan Islam pag-abot sa kabinihan. An Hijab nangangahulugan man na pagsuway kan mga babayi sa publiko, o sarong metapisikal na dimensyon, halimbawa "an belo na nagsusuway sa tao, sa kinaban, asin sa Diyos".

Sa Qur'an, hadith, asin iba pang klasikal na Arabikong teksto, an terminong khimār (Arabic: خِمار‎) nangangahulugang talukbong, asin an ḥijāb sarong partisyon, kurtina o sa pangkagasban para sa batas kang Islam sa pagbado o kabinihan sa mga kababaihan.

In its traditional form, it is worn by women to maintain modesty and privacy from unrelated males. According to the Encyclopedia of Islam and Muslim World, modesty in the Quran concerns both men's and women's "gaze, gait, garments, and genitalia". The Qur'an instructs Muslim women to dress modestly.[4] Some Islamic legal systems define this type of modest clothing as covering everything except the face and hands up to the wrists. These guidelines are found in texts of hadith and fiqh developed after the revelation of the Qur'an but, according to some, are derived from the verses (ayahs) referencing hijab in the Qur'an. Some believe that the Qur'an itself does not mandate that women wear hijab.[5][6]

  1. "Definition of hijab in Oxford Dictionaries (British & World English)". Oxforddictionaries.com. [permanent dead link]
  2. "Hijab – Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary". Merriam-webster.com. 
  3. "Hijab noun – definition in British English Dictionary & Thesaurus – Cambridge Dictionary Online". Dictionary.cambridge.org. 
  4. Martin et al. (2003), Encyclopedia of Islam & the Muslim World, Macmillan Reference, ISBN 978-0028656038
  5. "Irfi.org". 
  6. "Moroccoworldnews.com". 

Hijab

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