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jilbab
/ dʒɪlˈbɑːb /
noun
- a long robe covering the head worn by some Muslim women
Word History and Origins
Origin of jilbab1
Example Sentences
More than 85 percent of Indonesians are Muslim, and in recent years women have begun to embrace conservative dress and the head scarf, called the jilbab in Indonesia.
In Indonesia, many politicians argue that the jilbab, a kind of hijab, is mandatory in Islam and that Muslim girls should be forced to wear it from a young age.
A 2014 national government regulation has been widely interpreted as requiring all female Muslim students in the country of around 270 million people to wear a jilbab at school.
“The impact of religious pressures, especially to wear the jilbab, when you’re young, makes it feel like you have no breathing room,” Misbach said, using the word for hijab more commonly used in Indonesia, in a report by Human Rights Watch.
“Wearing a jilbab should be a choice, it should not be a mandatory regulation,” Harsono told Reuters.
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