Tabarruj
Tabarruj (Arabic: تبرج tabarruj / tabarruj) is an Islamic term which refers to a Muslim displaying their beauty in a way deemed inappropriate by Islamic standards. It is often used to refer to a follower who fails to observe hijab, modest clothing in fitting and length and lowering of the gaze, but the term also encompasses a general attitude in social interactions. Those who engage in tabarruj are called muttabarijat (Arabic: متبرجات mutabarrijat). Etymology and definitionsThe word "Tabarruj" is derived from the noun burj (Arabic: بُرْج), which literally refers to a prominent building such as a tower or castle. Tabarruj thus refers to a display of beauty in a prominent or highly visible position.[1] A number of definitions of the term are found in classical Islamic literature:
Tabarruj in the Qur'anThere are two Quranic verses containing variations of the word tabarruj.
Tabarruj in hadithThe word tabarruj also appears in hadith.
Tabarruj in Qur'anic exegesisThe verses on tabarruj were explained at length by all major Quranic exegetes, including at-Tabari, ibn Kathir, and al Qurtubi. Qurtubi emphasizes that the meaning of the verse includes women going out of the home without a need.[5] The verse was also interpreted by Sayyid Qutb, for whom it had special significance due to the importance of the concept of jahiliyyah in his writing. For Qutb, tabarruj became part of his critique of what he viewed as the modern jahiliyyah system which he viewed as reducing human beings to a base, animalistic state. He used the principle to attack the modern practice of female participation in the formal labor force, arguing like many contemporary Islamists that these practices would lead to immodesty, indecency, and sexual relationships deemed as immoral according to traditional Islamic values.[5] Tabarruj in modern cultureThe concept of tabarruj has become widespread in Muslim cultures as a means to encourage women to avoid attractive or revealing clothing, in particular through the use of memes.[6] These meme often include images of some type of clothing deemed as inappropriate by Islamic standards, overlain with the Quranic text about tabarruj. The memes may also contain images of make-up, which is a visual means of communicating the idea that tabarruj refers not only to revealing, but also to adornment. High-heeled shoes are also depicted as a form of tabarruj, presumably due to accentuating feminine bodily features.[6] References
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