In this series, Hayat Alyaqout scrutinises the hijaab and touches upon several themes such as the religious authenticity of the hijaab, the overlap between the hijaab as a religious practice and the hijaab as a social practice, how men have their own hijaab too, and the philosophy of the hijaab in relation to the social notion of beauty.
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In this series, Hayat Alyaqout scrutinises the hijaab and touches upon several themes such as the religious authenticity of the hijaab, the overlap between the hijaab as a religious practice and the hijaab as a social practice, how men have their own hijaab too, and the philosophy of the hijaab in relation to the social notion of beauty.
In this part, she talks how men have theor own hijaab if things are taken form justice not equality point of view.
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In this series, Hayat Alyaqout scrutinises the hijaab and touches upon several themes such as the religious authenticity of the hijaab, the overlap between the hijaab as a religious practice and the hijaab as a social practice, how men have their own hijaab too, and the philosophy of the hijaab in relation to the social notion of beauty.
In the first part, she talks about the four main challenges raised against the authenticity of hijaab in Islam and refutes them.
Noticing the Dichotomy
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In this series, Hayat Alyaqout scrutinises the hijab and touches upon several themes such as the religious authenticity of the hijab, the overlap between the hijab as a religious practise and the hijab as a social practise, how men have their own hijab too, and the philosophy of the hijab in relation to the social notion of beauty.
In the first part, she talks about the four main challenges raised against the authenticity of hijab in Islam and refutes them.
Some Boringly Repeated Statements:
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