چکیده:
This writing seeks to examine the 'factors and backgrounds of women's unveiling in Islamic thought,' which addresses internal and personality factors such as identitylessness and lack of purpose in life, low self-esteem and feelings of inferiority, emotional deficiency and despair for the future, as well as external and social factors such as rights-centeredness, families' lack of commitment to religious values, family turmoil and disorder, unemployment, etc. If moral and rational criteria in dress and interaction with non-mahram individuals are not observed in social relations, the security of society will be seriously endangered. The present article addresses psychological and personality factors as well as social factors influencing women's behavior. This research, using a library-based method and utilizing the Holy Quran and the traditions of the Infallibles (AS), seeks to answer the questions present in this study.
خلاصه ماشینی:
Factors and Backgrounds of Women's Lack of Covering in Islamic Thought Seyed Reza Mousavi {o*o} Abstract {IBThis writing aims to examine the "factors and backgrounds of women's lack of covering in Islamic thought," which addresses internal and personality factors such as lack of identity and lack of purpose in life, low self-esteem and feelings of inferiority, emotional deprivation and despair for the future, and external and social factors such as rights-centeredness, families' non-adherence to religious values, family turmoil and disorder, and unemployment...
All girls and boys naturally desire affection and want others to take their personality into account, give them importance, and express love and interest, but reason says that young people should satisfy this need within the framework of shared life and the family environment, not in the streets; because street loves (which are often facilitated by showing off and coquetry in speech and wearing unconventional clothing) are false loves that occur for the purpose of profiteering and exploiting others.
A father and mother who, in their relationship with God and others, are not committed to religious and moral values, break the boundaries of logical and Sharia relationships, and socialize with non-mahram individuals without observing moral principles and proper hijab, what can be expected from their children?" (Majlisi, 1373: 186/61) Studies and research show that as long as parents are committed to their religious beliefs, they and their children do not resort to corruption and delinquency.