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The debate about extremism and oppression in Islam against ladies is a never ending one it seems. The media seems to keep on focusing on the rights of Muslim females being violated by mandating clothing articles that keep the body covered in the majority of Muslim countries. Islamic clothe stuff such as jilbabs and abayas that cover the shape from head to toe are under constant scrutiny by feminine activists and women’s rights spokespersons. Regardless of the fact that most Muslim women choose to wear these jilbabs and jilbabs, the discussions never cease.
The point that the Western world and advocates of pro choice seem to have forgotten is that less than 100 years ago, ladies living in European and American nations too used to wear dress that fully covered them from the throat to the feet. It was considered vulgar and inappropriate for females to expose their bodies to any member of the opposite sex. The long trailing robes and gowns created up the whole contents of the females wardrobe. In addition to these gowns, it was mandatory to wear fitted pants underneath the gown, in order to prevent even the slightest bit of exposure during movement.
Therefore why it that the Muslim woman are is told that the jilbabs they wear are produced compulsory by the male dominating Muslim society as a way to oppress them? Why was it alright for the western girl to wear outfits that were acceptable to the males of their society, but a Muslim girl cannot cover herself in order to please Allah? The women do have a choice and they choose to wear jilbabs and hijabs in some cases. They select these outfit simply because they are the proper way of dressing prescribed by Islam.
There is no way that an outfit might either oppress or established free any man or woman in the world. The costume worn only symbolizes the option of the person and how they opt to portray themselves to the world., as they signify the girl faith and belief in Allah and his Prophet Muhammad (P. B. U. H). These very jilbabs are mentioned in the Quran as the way for a girl to dress and every Muslim woman who chooses to wear them feels proud and honoured to be a part of the faith.
These jilbabs are definitely not a sign of repression and should not be considered as such either by the Europe. As a subject of fact, they represent the respect, esteem and value imparted to us by the Prophet Muhammad (P. B. U. H).
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