The Quran and differences in the culture of coverage between maids and free women; from Jahiliyyah to the early Islam
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Abstract
In the jurisprudence of the two sects, there is a relative agreement that the maids are exempted from the obligation to cover their heads and faces. The Holy Quran does not specify the exception of maids. After the death of the Holy Prophet (sawa) the scientific authority of the Ahl al-Bayt (as) as teachers and interpreters of the Quran was ignored. On the other hand, the companions did not have enough knowledge and mastery to untie the meanings of the Holy Quran. These factors caused the society after the Prophet (sawa) to violate a significant number of verses of the Holy Quran by misunderstanding or expediency-based ijtihads. Violation of the verses of the Holy Quran by the society after the Prophet (sawa) raises the possibility that "the exemption of maids from the Quranic rule of the religious hijab" is not the tradition of the Holy Prophet (sawa); but be like these cases. This article is compiled to investigate this possibility. However, the issue of maids’ Coverage is not a problem today; but understanding issues such as the intentions of the Shari'a, the causes of the legislation of rulings, and the gender system that Islam seeks depend on the analysis we have of their coverage.
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Keywords: Coverage, maids, hijab, jurisprudence, caliphate, Jahiliyyah, the Prophet. |
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Special Received: 2021/01/2 | Accepted: 2022/01/30 | Published: 2022/01/30
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