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Because it is a religion of peace and compassion. Women are well protected from the eyes of other men in the hijab.
Hassanovic007 · 36-40, M
@msros Islam is indeed considered a religion of peace and compassion. It teaches respect for all individuals and emphasizes the importance of kindness, justice, and mercy. The hijab, for many women, is not just a form of protection but to maintain modesty and dignity, which is deeply rooted in their faith. It serves as a symbol of empowerment, as it allows women to be valued for their inner qualities rather than their appearance. In Islam, women are given rights to education, ownership, and independence, and their choices are respected, including the choice to wear the hijab as an expression of their belief and identity