
Ancient Far East Wedding Attire..
Still in practice among many nomadic communities in Asia and Middle East..
1950th Trans-Atlantic Common Attire – Threshold of (Sexual) Dressing Code..
Despite how his words were simple and shallow, yet reflect sensitive part of the core Islamic views on dressing and attire.. Certainly, a Female is not a property of a Male; to dictate her looks and moves.. and limits of Others to look into her physical profile, with potential to trigger (sexual) desires or wishfulness..
Therefore, within the (Wed-Family Molecule) both Females and Males, share the essence of legitimate privatization and guardianship of their Spouses.. However, the fact that Males have fewer (sexual) attractions than the Females; had disturbed the logical interpretation.. Yes, the term is very oriental in today’s practice, but is was commonly global till few decades ago.. If not mistaken, the still-ongoing practice to verify the purity of (Royal Inheritance) is one of its historical applications..!!
Many religions, and subsequent penal codes; consider preventing others to observe the (sexual) attractions of the partners as justify for some domestic abuse.. This would also justify violent reactions to others, specially if the subject breach would evolve to any form of consensual sexual practice.. This had rooted the controversial trends of Chastity belt; the so-called Honor-killing; as well as conservative female dressing codes, topped with Niqab.. Only in cold climate zones (Polar and Tundra), people had not covered up by choice..!!
For many; it is sort of (Built-in) Culture of Possession.. For other growing advocates; it is sort of (Historical) Culture of Inequality.. Every party has reasons to tell..!
Fairly; Muslims, particularly Females; do not have much of such liberty to choose their practices in some issues, including the show-off of their Natural (sexual) Jewelries as named in Quran.. These were privileged only for their Spouses as noted in Quran.. Yes, it look outdated in today’s world, yet a Divine Note to observe, rather than to discuss..
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