Document Type : Original Article
Author
booali seena. Hamedan. Iran
Abstract
Women's clothing has always been one of the most controversial issues in today's society. Islam has issued rulings such as hijab for the individual and collective well-being of human beings. The religious hijab of women in Islam is not digestible for some people and for this reason they oppose it. This study intends to examine the issue of women's clothing in relation to concepts such as human rights and citizenship rights in Islamic Iranian society and answer this important question, is the hijab in conflict with citizenship rights or human rights? Or is it a part of them? Examining the views of the originality of the individual and the originality of society in relation to the hijab has also been explored and helps to complete the discussion. The relationship between hijab and cyberspace is also an up-to-date issue in societies, the study of which has been briefly considered in this study.
The method of this article is descriptive-library.
Keywords: Women's clothing, Citizenship rights, Human rights, Islamic revolution, Cyberspace.
The method of this article is descriptive-library.
Keywords: Women's clothing, Citizenship, Islamic Revolution.
Keywords