The Hijab
Islam, Women and the Politics of Clothing
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14426/kronos.v50i1.2634Keywords:
Islam, Karnataka High Court, France, Ghazala Jamil, Muslim girlsAbstract
Introduction: Dedicated to the ‘Muslim girls and women protesting for their rights in India and Iran’, historians P. K. Yasser Arafath and G. Arunima have compiled a deeply engaging collection of essays that explore the wearing of the hijab from a multitude of perspectives. The contributions traverse different national contexts and explore multiple and entangled strands of the debates around the hijab, underscoring its breadth and complexity. And as the essays in The Hijab: Islam, Women and the Politics of Clothing demonstrate, not only is this is a complex debate, but also one on very rugged terrain.