"Isu 'Tudung Jahil' yang tular baru-baru ini sepatutnya menjadi cermin untuk kita semua. Menutup aurat bukan sekadar menutup rambut, tapi menjaga maruah dan adab sebagai seorang Muslimah.
yang hanya akan menjauhkan individu tersebut daripada agama. Kawalan Kendiri (Self-Regulation): skandal tudung jahil
In contemporary Malaysian society, where faith and fashion often intersect under the bright lights of social media, the term “Skandal Tudung Jahil” has emerged as a sharp critique of religious performativity. While not referring to a single, verifiable criminal event involving a headscarf, the phrase—popularized through online discourse and commentary by public intellectuals—encapsulates a profound moral crisis. It refers to the act of donning the tudung (headscarf) not out of sincere haya’ (modesty), but as a tool for public validation, political capital, or economic gain. The “jahil” (ignorance) in question is a willful ignorance: a forgetting that the essence of Islamic modesty is internal character, not external fabric. Thus, the scandal is not about what is on one’s head, but what is missing in one’s heart. "Isu 'Tudung Jahil' yang tular baru-baru ini sepatutnya