Hijab means “being covered” in public or in a presence of someone who is not a family relative. This usually consists of a head scarf concealing the hair of the individual. The dress code also comes with black robe Burkha covering the woman 's body. In the western society there is a stigma that comes with this kind of dress code, for example; women have no rights, women is being oppressed and their rights are being violated by the Islamic law. The author is trying to clarify that “Hijab” is not actually a bad thing for Muslim women. According to the author, Hijab is a sign of respect for the Muslim women. It makes all women equal, no one is ugly nor pretty, it also makes women focus more on professional development rather than using their beauty in order to gain
Hijab means “being covered” in public or in a presence of someone who is not a family relative. This usually consists of a head scarf concealing the hair of the individual. The dress code also comes with black robe Burkha covering the woman 's body. In the western society there is a stigma that comes with this kind of dress code, for example; women have no rights, women is being oppressed and their rights are being violated by the Islamic law. The author is trying to clarify that “Hijab” is not actually a bad thing for Muslim women. According to the author, Hijab is a sign of respect for the Muslim women. It makes all women equal, no one is ugly nor pretty, it also makes women focus more on professional development rather than using their beauty in order to gain