Review of “The Moon’s Scarf: Women with or without Hijab”

Authors

  • OMAR OSMAN JABAK King Saud University

Keywords:

Headcover, Hijab, Judaism, Cultures, Christainity, Islam

Abstract

This is an English review of an Arabic book entitled "The Moon's Scarf: Women with or without Hijab". The book has been recently published and tackles the concept of women's headcover known to Muslim and Non-Muslim people as Hijab from historical, cultural, moral and religious perspectives. The review elaborates on the various chapters comprising the book and provides some critical appraisal of the treatment of this topic as it briefly summarizes each chapter. There seems to have been an agreement on the cultural and religious imposition of Hijab on women throughout the different stages of human life.  It is hoped that this review will encourage historians and theologists to further explore the topic of women's headcover across cultures and religions. 

Author Biography

  • OMAR OSMAN JABAK, King Saud University
    Dr. Omar Osman Jabak PhD in Translation and Interpretation  Department of Arts and Education Community College in Riyadh King Saud University ojabak@ksu.edu.sa  

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Published

23-04-2020