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Saturday, 6 August 2011

Hijabs


There is no standardized come up to expressions for Islamic dress. HIJABS is an Arabic word, in the beginning referring to a curtain or partition, which later came to refer to Islamic dress in general, but is now frequently metonymically condensed to the headscarf.
Islamic dress has been emerging as permanent sites of the controversy in the connection between Muslim communities and the State. Specifically, the wearisome of Islamic headscarves by women in public places has raised questions about secularism, women’s rights and national identity. It has always been seen by the Western feminist as oppressive and as a symbol of a Muslim woman’s subservience to women. As a result, it often comes as a surprise to Western feminists that the veil has become gradually more common in the Muslim world and is often worn proudly by college girls as a symbol of an Islamic individuality; release them emblematically from neo-colonial Western cultural imperialism and domination.
For well over two decades, Muslim women have been located in the Australian popular media in opposition to the values of liberal democracy and the feminist agenda. Muslim women, as if the act of “unveiling” will somehow bestow the “equality” and “freedoms” that Western women enjoy. While HIJABdebates occur in various guises in France, the Netherlands, Germany, the UK and somewhere else, questions of gender, race and religion have a particular pertinence in Australia, where a combination of recent events has generated unprecedented public and scholarly attention on sexual violence, ‘Masculinity protection’, and ideas of the nation. It was against this historical backdrop that the Australian popular media developed an interest in -the traditional veil worn by some Muslim women.
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Hijabs

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