H. E. Sayyed Muhammad Hussein Fadlallah (ra) frames the philosophy of Hijab as a societal response to the perception of woman as the "element of seduction." He suggests this dynamic, rooted in history and biology, creates sensitivities that modesty laws aim to manage. The discussion positions Hijab as a measure to allow women to participate in society without being reduced to this dynamic, emphasizing the complementary nature of men and women.
H. E. Sayyed Muhammad Hussein Fadlallah (ra) frames the philosophy of Hijab as a societal response to the perception of woman as the "element of seduction." He suggests this dynamic, rooted in history and biology, creates sensitivities that modesty laws aim to manage. The discussion positions Hijab as a measure to allow women to participate in society without being reduced to this dynamic, emphasizing the complementary nature of men and women.