Hijab Protects Adolescent Girls and Women from Sexual Harassment

IF 0.2 Q4 PEDIATRICS Journal of pediatric neurology Pub Date : 2023-01-14 DOI:10.1055/s-0043-1769481
H. Çaksen, Feyza Çaksen
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Abstract In this article, we discussed hijab, from past to present and its role to protect adolescent girls and women from sexual harassment, to emphasize that the hijab is important not only for individuals but also for societies. Hijab has been applied in different forms in different civilizations and traditions since the era of first man and Prophet Adam (Alayhi As-Salam). So, hijab and seclusion were practiced in many cultures long before Islam. Studies indicate that girls and women encounter sexual violence in their day-to-day social life in all cultures and societies. Several school-based programs have been conducted for preventing sexual harassment against adolescent girls in many parts of the world; however, they are often lacking an evidence-based approach or testable hypotheses. Hijab is compulsory for women to save their modesty and chastity of all periods and times in Islam. Hijab provides protection for women and it is mandatory from Islamic teachings. Hijab frees women from being thought of as sexual objects of desire, or from being evaluated by their looks, or body shape rather than their minds and intellect. They have also boasted feeling self-respect and dignity when wearing the headscarf in accordance with their personal moral beliefs. Women wearing hijab have expressed that dressing modestly and covering their hair, minimize sexual harassment in the workplace. We believe that hijab is important in protecting adolescent girls from sexual harassment. Therefore, we propose that school-based programs to include hijab practice, should be developed to prevent sexual harassment against adolescent girls, regardless of students' religious beliefs, cultures, and social positions.
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头巾保护少女和妇女免受性骚扰
在这篇文章中,我们讨论了头巾,从过去到现在,以及它在保护少女和妇女免受性骚扰方面的作用,以强调头巾不仅对个人而且对社会都很重要。自第一个人类和先知亚当(Alayhi As-Salam)时代以来,头巾在不同的文明和传统中以不同的形式应用。所以,早在伊斯兰教之前,头巾和隐居就在许多文化中实行了。研究表明,在所有文化和社会中,女童和妇女在日常社会生活中都会遇到性暴力。在世界许多地方,已经开展了几个以学校为基础的方案,以防止对少女的性骚扰;然而,它们往往缺乏基于证据的方法或可检验的假设。在伊斯兰教的任何时期和时代,妇女都必须戴头巾以保持她们的谦逊和贞洁。希贾布为妇女提供保护,根据伊斯兰教义,这是强制性的。头巾使妇女不再被认为是性欲望的对象,也不再以她们的外表或体型而不是她们的思想和智力来评价她们。她们还根据自己的道德信仰,在佩戴头巾时感到自尊和尊严。戴头巾的女性表示,穿着得体,遮住头发,可以最大限度地减少工作场所的性骚扰。我们认为,头巾在保护少女免受性骚扰方面很重要。因此,我们建议,应该制定包括头巾实践在内的学校课程,以防止对青春期女孩的性骚扰,无论学生的宗教信仰、文化和社会地位如何。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Pediatric Neurology is a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed medical journal publishing articles in the fields of childhood neurology, pediatric neurosurgery, pediatric neuroradiology, child psychiatry and pediatric neuroscience. The Journal of Pediatric Neurology, the official journal of the Society of Pediatric Science of the Yüzüncü Yil University in Turkiye, encourages submissions from authors throughout the world. The following articles will be considered for publication: editorials, original and review articles, rapid communications, case reports, neuroimage of the month, letters to the editor and book reviews.
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