Dr. Abou El Fadl discusses the context, issue, evidence and nature of the discussion on the topic of hijab from a historical and juristic perspective, providing the tools and the methodology for understanding the place of hijab in our modern context. Although the halaqa was given in 1996, all of the topics covered are still relevant today, if not more so. Chapter 1 of 4.
Timestamps:
Introduction to Dr. Abou El Fadl’s chosen method of delivery on this topic, and why
13:45 - Historical-cultural context of female dress and sexual mores in pre-Islamic Mecca and Medina
23:18 - Islam's gradual introduction of the prohibition of prostitution
25:44 - The introduction of women as equals into Meccan and Medinan society, and background of Quran verses specifically addressed to women (“oh you believing women” verses)
34:41 - Sexual morality and marriage in pre-Islamic and ante-Islamic Mecca and Medina
39:15 - Islam’s revolutionary deconstruction of Meccan and Medinan social norms surrounding women