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Rethinking Muslim Women and the Veil: Challenging Historical & Modern Stereotypes Rethinking Muslim Women and the Veil: Challenging Historical & Modern Stereotypes by Katherine Bullock
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“Eating disorders and body dissatisfaction are reaching epidemic proportions in the West, yet this is possible only in a culture that no longer believes that God causes all things, including one's body shape...The Qur'an's message is to be happy and content with one's body because God created our shapes: "He it is Who shapes you in the wombs as He pleases (3:6);" and He created us "in the best of moulds" (95:4). The Prophet used to advise people to be healthy and consume and exercise in moderation.”
Katherine Bullock, Rethinking Muslim Women and the Veil: Challenging Historical & Modern Stereotypes
“Islam's prohibitions against pictoral representation of the human being have prevented the ubiquitous spread of the use of the female body for corporate purposes. Advertisements do not feature superfluous female body there to titillate potential buyer. In advertisements...image is not advanced as an ideal to which other women should aspire. Hence the use of images of women (and men) does not promote the phenomenon of self-correcting and self-policing, as is the case with the use of images in the mainstream Western culture.”
Katherine Bullock, Rethinking Muslim Women and the Veil: Challenging Historical & Modern Stereotypes