Religious culture has many traditions and norms. In Islam in particular, some traditions and actions are common in Islamic societies, but it may seem that it is not orthodox for Western countries. These are cultural differences in the final customs and acceptance of society, but some forms have moral errors in some forms and infringe basic human rights. This problem and practice is the murder of honor, and the killing of women in families brings disgrace to their families.
The modern typical dichotomic "religion" and "mysticism" are utterly useless to explain the mysticism of Islam. The so-called "Sophia" is actually a rather "normative" form of Islamic tradition. Due to the influence of modernism and modern geopolitics, this norm is beginning to change. But admitting these facts does not mean that people should be overwhelmed by other modernistic assumptions when trying to understand the situation of Mysticism in Islam. In other words, many Westerners mistakenly believe that in addition to treating "elegance" as "marginal" form of Muslim, it is only related to "love, peace, and music" It is. But that is precisely because Muslim mysticism is very extensive and manifests in various ways and it will be surprising if we can not find some dark faces.
More and more new Muslim intellectuals are increasingly separating Islamic beliefs from ancient cultural traditions for many years. Liberalism Muslim is an exercise aimed at harmonizing the modern rule of modern governance and human rights and the tradition of religion. The supporters say that there are many ways to read Islamic scriptures and they emphasize the need to leave room for "thinking independently about religious affairs". The problem of women is appreciated in modern Islamic discourse
Head scarf is a traditional Islamic norm and women need to "wear outer clothing or coat between men" and need to wear sparingly. In Saudi Arabia, Islamic society covers its scope unlike many Islamic societies, but Islam is the right scarf (except hands and eyes), covering the facts carried out by Muta Ween or religious police It is. For men other than men, women must cover part of their bodies (not exposed). For most Muslims, the face of a woman is not considered a woman. In Saudi Arabia and some other Arab countries, all but the hands and eyes are considered Allah. Therefore, most women need to wear a scarf (headgear), a black cloak called abaya, and a veil called niqab. Many historians and Islamic scholars believe that the veil habits (if not necessary) are earlier than Muslims in this part of the region.