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The Role of the Muslim Man in Promoting Hijab and Chastity in the Islamic Community in the Light of the Qur'an and the Sunnah
Abstract
This study discusses the impact of men's behavior in promoting the culture of hijab and chastity in Islamic society, and addresses the role of their responsibility in maintaining individual and social moral health. From a religious and social perspective, men are considered as heads of families and influential elements in Islamic society, and they can contribute significantly to promoting the culture of hijab and chastity through their commitment to moral principles. The current study highlights that men's behavior in avoiding illicit glances, promoting hijab in public places, guiding the family and educating future generations, is not limited to achieving hijab for women only, but also enhances mutual respect and social security in society. The study also refers to Quranic verses and hadiths that confirm that men's moral behavior can reduce social corruption and strengthen the foundations of families. In this context, the study provides some recommendations to promote the culture of hijab through men's responsibility, including: educating and raising awareness for men, supporting executive institutions, strengthening social control, and organizing scientific and research seminars. In conclusion, this study emphasizes the importance of men's role in creating a safe and moral environment for women, and preserving the religious and cultural identity of society, and believes that through men's responsibility, a society with sustainable public morality and chastity can be built.
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Journal
Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Studies
Volume (Issue)
7 (3)
Pages
99-108
Published
Copyright
Open access

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