Di banyak negara, termasuk Indonesia, jilbab kerap diposisikan bukan hanya sebagai ekspresi gaya hidup, melainkan juga sebagai standar moralitas dan alat ukur kesalehan perempuan. Seorang perempuan yang tidak berjilbab cenderung mendapat stigma sebagai perempuan nakal, kurang iman, atau tidak patuh pada agama. Penelitian menunjukkan bahwa konstruksi sosial tentang jilbab turut bergeser, di mana jilbab digunakan sebagai standar dalam menilai kesalehan perempuan.
However, a closer look reveals gender asymmetry. There is no equivalent "skandal cowok sarungan" (scandal of sarong-wearing men). Men’s transgressions (gambling, philandering, drinking) are often overlooked, forgiven, or dealt with privately. Women, specifically those who wear the hijab, are held to an impossible standard of perpetual purity.
The phenomenon of the "hijab scandal" (often colloquially referred to in Indonesia as skandal cewek jilbab However, a closer look reveals gender asymmetry
Explore the impact of these scandals on the mental health of the individuals involved.
Seperti yang diungkapkan oleh banyak pengamat, jilbab telah menjadi "medan kontrol atas kuasa tubuh dan standar kelayakan moral bagi perempuan di ruang publik". Perempuan Indonesia masih belum sepenuhnya merdeka dalam menentukan pilihan berbusana mereka sendiri. Women, specifically those who wear the hijab, are
Unlike in Western secular contexts where religious attire is rarely tied to legal consequences, Indonesia’s social fabric is woven with gotong royong (mutual cooperation) and rasa malu (shame). The "skandal cewek jilbab" weaponizes shame.
To address the root causes of this social issue, a multi-faceted approach is required: comprising various ethnic groups
In Indonesia, the hijab is a symbol of modesty and religiosity, particularly among Muslim women. The country has a diverse population with over 200 million people, comprising various ethnic groups, and over 87% of the population identifies as Muslim.
In Indonesia, a country with the world's largest Muslim population, the hijab is a symbol of modesty and piety for many Muslim women. The use of hijab is not only a matter of personal choice but also a reflection of one's commitment to Islamic values. However, the way hijab is worn and interpreted can vary greatly among individuals and communities.
Di banyak negara, termasuk Indonesia, jilbab kerap diposisikan bukan hanya sebagai ekspresi gaya hidup, melainkan juga sebagai standar moralitas dan alat ukur kesalehan perempuan. Seorang perempuan yang tidak berjilbab cenderung mendapat stigma sebagai perempuan nakal, kurang iman, atau tidak patuh pada agama. Penelitian menunjukkan bahwa konstruksi sosial tentang jilbab turut bergeser, di mana jilbab digunakan sebagai standar dalam menilai kesalehan perempuan.
However, a closer look reveals gender asymmetry. There is no equivalent "skandal cowok sarungan" (scandal of sarong-wearing men). Men’s transgressions (gambling, philandering, drinking) are often overlooked, forgiven, or dealt with privately. Women, specifically those who wear the hijab, are held to an impossible standard of perpetual purity.
The phenomenon of the "hijab scandal" (often colloquially referred to in Indonesia as skandal cewek jilbab
Explore the impact of these scandals on the mental health of the individuals involved.
Seperti yang diungkapkan oleh banyak pengamat, jilbab telah menjadi "medan kontrol atas kuasa tubuh dan standar kelayakan moral bagi perempuan di ruang publik". Perempuan Indonesia masih belum sepenuhnya merdeka dalam menentukan pilihan berbusana mereka sendiri.
Unlike in Western secular contexts where religious attire is rarely tied to legal consequences, Indonesia’s social fabric is woven with gotong royong (mutual cooperation) and rasa malu (shame). The "skandal cewek jilbab" weaponizes shame.
To address the root causes of this social issue, a multi-faceted approach is required:
In Indonesia, the hijab is a symbol of modesty and religiosity, particularly among Muslim women. The country has a diverse population with over 200 million people, comprising various ethnic groups, and over 87% of the population identifies as Muslim.
In Indonesia, a country with the world's largest Muslim population, the hijab is a symbol of modesty and piety for many Muslim women. The use of hijab is not only a matter of personal choice but also a reflection of one's commitment to Islamic values. However, the way hijab is worn and interpreted can vary greatly among individuals and communities.