Legislating Modesty:Classical and Contemporary Debates on State-Enforced Hijab in Islamic Governance

Authors

  • Fouz Zacky International Islamic University Malaysia
  • Abdurraafi Abdulgani Serang International Islamic University Malaysia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58355/maqolat.v3i3.146

Keywords:

Hijab Enforcement, Islamic Governance, Human Rights, Shariah Law

Abstract

This paper examines the controversial issue of state-enforced hijab within Islamic governance. The debate is pivotal to the discourse on women’s rights within Islamic societies and is intertwined with broader socio-political dynamics such as governance, human rights, and individual freedom. Despite extensive literature on various dimensions of hijab, there remains a gap in analyses that bridge classical Islamic political thought with contemporary socio-political realities. Employing a qualitative textual analysis of classical treatises and modern scholarly debates, this study assesses whether the state holds a legitimate role in mandating hijab. It explores historical enforcement mechanisms and contrasts them with ideological arguments surrounding hijab enforcement in the modern era. The findings reveal that while classical Islamic scholars emphasized the state’s role in upholding public morality, explicit discussions on hijab enforcement are largely absent. Meanwhile, contemporary debates reveal a spectrum ranging from advocacy for state-enforced hijab to moderate and liberal emphases on personal choice and opposition to coercion. The paper proposes a balanced maqasid-based approach, recommending that Islamic governance prioritize inculcating a culture of modesty through education and public engagement over deploying extensive and coercive legal measures.

 

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Author Biography

Abdurraafi Abdulgani Serang, International Islamic University Malaysia

Abdurraafi Abdulgani Serang

Candidate, Master of Human Sciences in Political Science,

Department of Political Science

Abdul Hamid A. AbuSulayman Kulliyyah of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human Sciences

International Islamic University Malaysia

E-mail: abdurraafi.serang@gmail.com

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Published

2025-07-15

How to Cite

Fouz Zacky, & Abdurraafi Abdulgani Serang. (2025). Legislating Modesty:Classical and Contemporary Debates on State-Enforced Hijab in Islamic Governance. MAQOLAT: Journal of Islamic Studies, 3(3), 285–304. https://doi.org/10.58355/maqolat.v3i3.146

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