Islam
Principles of Islam
      Principle of Unity of God
      Principle of Prophecy
      Principle of Resurrection
      Principle of Balance and Equilibrium
      The Spiritual Guide
What is Muslim?
Salat (Daily Prayer)
      The Required Spiritual Elements of Prayer
         Zikr: Remembrance of God
         Presence of Heart
         Other Required Spiritual Elements of Salat
      Preliminaries of Salat
      The Daily Prayers
      The Components of the Prayer 1
      The Components of the Prayer 2
      The Praises and the Mystery of the Bodily Posture in Salat
The Reality of Hijab
      Hijab as a veil of ignorance that covers the truth
      Hijab as a spiritual shield or cover
      Hijab as women’s clothing
      Verses about Hijab in the Holy Qur’an
Fasting  

The Reality of Hijab


What is Hijab?

Hijab is one of the most debated and commented aspects of Islam. But, what does the word hijab actually mean? In tackling such an issue, one must first look at the roots of the word hijab and its derivatives to attempt to understand. In Arabic, hijaba literally means a curtain, veil, partition or separation, and the most common and popular understanding of hijab today is the veil in regard to the dressing of women. However, the meaning of hijab is much vaster and is not limited to women’s clothing. The true meaning of hijab or cover must be reviewed and understood.

The word hijab has different meanings and could be examined from several dimensions as follows:




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