Perbandingan Dinamika Penggunaan Jilbab di Masa Orde Baru dan Reformasi

Authors

  • Pujiati Pujiati Universitas Sumatera Utara

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62924/jsi.v6i2.32604

Keywords:

hijab; New Order; reforms

Abstract

Throughout Indonesia's history, especially during the New Order and Reformation eras, Muslim women's head covering usage has changed. This study looks at the variations in head covering usage in Indonesia under the New Order and Reformasi. The methodologies used to conduct this study were qualitative. Data are collected by observation, literature study, and recordkeeping. The study's findings demonstrate that the creation of the headscarf eventually serves a number of significant purposes because the circumstances in which they are made, as well as the players and interests associated with them, are extremely varied. During the New Order era, the Indonesian government outlawed Muslim women from donning the headscarf, which resulted to pupils being dismissed from school. Despite the ban's fierce opposition from Muslims, it was changed for stability. The headscarf is now regarded as a human right in the contemporary reform age, and Muslim women's clothing is regarded as art and a representation of their individuality.

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Published

2023-11-30

How to Cite

Pujiati, P. (2023). Perbandingan Dinamika Penggunaan Jilbab di Masa Orde Baru dan Reformasi. Jurnal Sejarah Indonesia, 6(2), 135–149. https://doi.org/10.62924/jsi.v6i2.32604