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- Islamic Hijab Modest Dress
Islamic Hijab Modest Dress
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Ayatullah Murtadha Mutahhari
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A detailed study on the Islamic hijab, exploring its religious foundations, significance, and the role of modesty in personal and social identity.
"Islamic Hijab – Modest Dress" is a comprehensive exploration of the concept of hijab in Islam, addressing its religious, social, and moral significance. The book delves into the Quranic injunctions regarding modesty, the sayings of the Prophet (PBUH) and his family, and the historical practice of hijab among Muslim women. It also tackles common misconceptions, cultural influences, and the modern-day challenges Muslim women face regarding hijab. This work serves as a guide for both men and women to understand the spiritual essence of modesty, its role in personal and social identity, and its broader impact on morality and ethics in society.
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