اسلامی تعلیمات اور پردہ:تحقیقی وتنقیدی جائزہ Islamic Teachings and “Purda”: A Creative and Critical Analysis Section Islamic Studies

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سید محمد حنیف آغا
سید حیات اللہ

Abstract

The article explores the nuanced and diverse perspectives on the practice of veiling in Islamic law. Investigating the roots of this tradition in the Quran and Hadith, the paper delves into the interpretations of modesty and privacy that underlie the concept of veiling. Acknowledging the variations in veiling practices among different Islamic traditions and cultures, the article highlights the dynamic nature of this aspect of Islamic law. It also examines the choices and motivations of Muslim women regarding veiling, considering it as both a religious expression and a cultural phenomenon. The article aims to foster a nuanced understanding of the ruling on veiling within the framework of Islamic jurisprudence, acknowledging the multifaceted nature of this practice and its implications in contemporary discussions surrounding religious identity and personal freedom.

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