Relationship Of The Identity Of Vided Women With Extreme And Radical Groups

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Risa Aminatus Sholihah
Rahmania Diasti
Dinda Aufa Nur Fadhilah
Vrisko Putra Vachruddin

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This study discusses the relationship between the identity of women who wear the veil and extremist and radical groups. The identity of women wearing the veil is often associated with the views and actions of extremist and radical groups. The purpose of writing this article is to find out the legal arguments for veiling according to 4 schools of thought, the concept and cultural analysis of veiling in various regions of the world and the relationship between the identity of veiled women in terms of religion, group and culture. This writing uses a journal literature review research method by collecting data from several journals. The results of this research are that the use of the veil has its own positive and negative stereotypes, where these negative stereotypes lead to the use of the veil which is considered the identity of veiled women from extremist and radical groups. Meanwhile, the positive stereotype is of course that women wearing the veil show nobility, self-protection, and avoid forbidden practices in Islam

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Sholihah, R. A., Diasti, R., Fadhilah, D. A. N., & Vachruddin, V. P. (2025). Relationship Of The Identity Of Vided Women With Extreme And Radical Groups. The Indonesian Journal of Islamic Law, 1(1), 11–23. https://doi.org/10.65663/al-khass.v1i1.64
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