Islamic Perspective on Students Wearing a Burqa at Universities in Indonesia: Results From a Survey at Three Universities

*Burqa* or in Arabic An-Niqab is used to cover the entire face of a woman, except the two eyes. The burqa is not obligatory according to *Syafi'i madzhab*, which is followed by the majority of Indonesian Muslims. In this study, researchers used a survey to develop an understanding of veiled fem...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Hanafiah, Anwar Hafidzi, Wardatun Nadhiroh, Moh. Iqbal Assyauqi, Muhammad Zainal Abidin, Musyarrafah Sulaiman Kurdi, Yokke Andini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: CAPORCI
Series:Asian Journal for Public Opinion Research
Online Access:http://ajpor.scholasticahq.com/article/13048-islamic-perspective-on-students-wearing-a-burqa-at-universities-in-indonesia-results-from-a-survey-at-three-universities.pdf
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Summary:*Burqa* or in Arabic An-Niqab is used to cover the entire face of a woman, except the two eyes. The burqa is not obligatory according to *Syafi'i madzhab*, which is followed by the majority of Indonesian Muslims. In this study, researchers used a survey to develop an understanding of veiled female students' attitudes about themselves, their experience wearing a burqa, interactions with peers, and their perception of how other members of their academic community perceive them. The survey used Likert-type items. The sample in this study was 100 students from three general universities in South Kalimantan: Antasari State Islamic University, Rasyidiyah Khalidiyah Islamic College, and College of Quranic Sciences. The key findings include that 58.2% indicated a willingness to form associations with any women; 17.7% said they were happy associating only with the veiled community. A total of 13.9% said that sometimes they were told to take off their burqa when they were in the classroom. While most said they were never bullied on campus (67.1%), 19% said they were often bullied. Most (78.5%) said that they were given freedom even though there was a suggestion to open their faces when education and learning were taking place.
ISSN:2288-6168