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When people hear the word “hijab,” they often think first of the Muslim woman’s headscarf. But is that how the Quran uses the word? Dr. Shabir Ally explores the meaning of hijab in Quran 33:53, explaining that it refers specifically to a curtain or separation in the Prophet’s home, not directly to women’s clothing in general. Drawing on Abd al-Halim Abu Shuqqah’s Women’s Emancipation During the Prophet’s Lifetime, he looks at how this verse related to the privacy of the Prophet’s household, why it should not be generalized to all Muslim women, and how careful reading can help us distinguish between Quranic guidance, historical context, and later social practice.
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