The Islamic Modest Dress

The Islamic Modest Dress
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Publish number :
Third
Publication year :
1995
Publish location :
Qum, Iran
Number of volumes :
1
ISBN :
1519267290, 9781519267290
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The Islamic Modest Dress
In societies where clothing choices spark intense cultural and religious debates, can a modest dress code rooted in Islamic teachings truly empower women while preserving dignity, spirituality, and social harmony?
About the Book
The Islamic Modest Dress offers a clear and thoughtful exploration of hijab and modest attire from an authentic Islamic perspective. The book examines the Qur’anic verses and Prophetic traditions that establish the principles of modesty, explaining how the Islamic modest dress serves not only as a physical covering but as a comprehensive ethical framework that protects personal dignity and promotes spiritual focus. It addresses common questions about the philosophy behind hijab, its role in family and society, and its relevance in both Muslim-majority and multicultural environments. Through balanced analysis, the work distinguishes cultural practices from core religious commandments, helping readers understand modesty as an act of devotion and self-respect rather than restriction.
What You Will Discover
- The Qur’anic foundations and Prophetic guidance on modest dress and hijab
- The spiritual and psychological benefits of observing Islamic modesty
- How modest dress contributes to dignity, self-confidence, and social harmony
- The distinction between cultural customs and authentic Islamic rulings on attire
- Practical guidance for implementing modest dress in contemporary settings
- The role of hijab in strengthening family values and protecting society
- Answers to common questions and misconceptions about Islamic modest dress
About the Author
The book is published through Islamic Sources and draws from traditional Islamic scholarship to present a clear understanding of modesty in Islam.
Who Is This Book For?
This book is ideal for Muslim women and men seeking a deeper understanding of hijab and modest dress, students of Islamic ethics and gender studies, as well as non-Muslims interested in learning the authentic Islamic perspective on modesty and personal dignity.







