If the hair on women’s heads needs to covered, would that suggest pubic hair must also be covered even if the vulva can or must be visible?
Or since men aren’t supposed to shave their beards, are women also forbidden from shaving?
There are some interesting questions at play here for the NWO universe.
Edit: Based on a quick search, women and men are already allowed, or even recommended, to remove body hair for cleanliness and purity. This plays a role for hygiene and modesty, though in the non-NWO world that also means not leaving the pubic area visible in public. Shaving to selectively create a pattern or solely for appearance is not allowed if it provokes sexual conduct or rejects god.
AI believes that conservative juristic traditions would likely discourage signing up but require obedience to punishments as a trial. Mystical and contextualist traditions would likely view modesty and shame as socially defined, allowing nudity so long as dignity, agency, and legal protections exist for those who are nude. The AI believes it is plausible that, in a cultural context where nudity becomes common and generally desexualized, modesty in Islam could be reinterpreted by many as being specifically about conduct rather than dress. Prayer may require special garments for PNs while traditions catch up to the full commonness of nudity.
If the hair on women’s heads needs to covered, would that suggest pubic hair must also be covered even if the vulva can or must be visible?
Or since men aren’t supposed to shave their beards, are women also forbidden from shaving?
There are some interesting questions at play here for the NWO universe.
Edit: Based on a quick search, women and men are already allowed, or even recommended, to remove body hair for cleanliness and purity. This plays a role for hygiene and modesty, though in the non-NWO world that also means not leaving the pubic area visible in public. Shaving to selectively create a pattern or solely for appearance is not allowed if it provokes sexual conduct or rejects god.
AI believes that conservative juristic traditions would likely discourage signing up but require obedience to punishments as a trial. Mystical and contextualist traditions would likely view modesty and shame as socially defined, allowing nudity so long as dignity, agency, and legal protections exist for those who are nude. The AI believes it is plausible that, in a cultural context where nudity becomes common and generally desexualized, modesty in Islam could be reinterpreted by many as being specifically about conduct rather than dress. Prayer may require special garments for PNs while traditions catch up to the full commonness of nudity.