Drawing a logical model of the relationship between "should" and "should not" of women's hijab in the monotheistic worldview: A look at the legal aspects
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Abstract
The style of dressing and observing its etiquette in human society has a history with the creation of man, and in the context of life, it is a visible behavior that has internal and rooted layers. The way of looking at the realities of the universe as it is (worldview) and the "shoulds and shouldn'ts" contained therein are effective in the intellectual and behavioral encounter with this phenomenon and, as a result, in the movement of society towards a transcendent culture, progress and true happiness. Accordingly, research on it is important. The purpose of the present study is to explain the relationship between the "shoulds" and "shouldn'ts" of women's hijab with the monotheistic lifestyle. The type of method of this research is descriptive-analytical and the method of collecting information is library, and the collection tool is taking notes from books, articles and software. The findings of this study indicate the explanation of the logical course of the foundations of the monotheistic worldview based on the verses of the Quran and the musts that correspond to it. It has been concluded that adherence to the legislative commandment of women's hijab (verses of Surah Noor and Ahzab), like other divine commands in harmony with the system of creation, has a real effect on the ascension of man to a good life and the tranquility of the human soul in the vicinity of God. According to the table depicting the pattern of the relationship between the commandment of women's hijab and the Islamic monotheistic worldview, obedience to it seems completely reasonable and proves that the text and level of the monotheistic lifestyle of Islam are deep.