The Pathology of Covering of Religious Female Preachers with the Approach of the Ethics of Preaching Religion

Document Type : The Quarterly Jornal

Authors

1 Specialized PhD and official researcher of Masoomiyah Islamic Research Center affiliated with Islamic Sciences and Culture Academy, Qom, Iran (corresponding author).

2 Assistant Professor, Department of Education, Research Center for Ethics and Education, Islamic Sciences and Culture Academy, Qom, Iran.

Abstract

The growing population of female preachers and the wide range of issues related to women, in the scientific and cultural environment of society and the direct influence of female preachers on family members, require special attention to the matter of propagating women and the need to promote their activities. This study aims to promote women's religious preaching, by identifying the harms and providing solutions, with the approach of religious preaching ethics, among the pillars of religious preaching of preachers (including preacher, message, and audience). Among the many issues related to the preacher, the "covering (clothing) of the preacher" has been chosen and the question has been raised that "in the field of clothing of female preachers what harms the morals of their religious preaching and what are the roots of these harms?" The method of this article is descriptive-analytical. The data was obtained by interview method and analyzed by thematic analysis technique. The findings suggest that the concepts of wearing brands, unadorned clothing and unconventional clothing refer to types of female preachers’ clothing, which are all considered inappropriate, and the reason for choosing this type of clothing is the lack of recognition of appropriate clothing, the inability to choose appropriate clothing, and the inadequacy of the Islamic Seminary’s educational system. Secondly, the themes of fashionable clothing and formal wear are related to two types of ideal clothing is a challenge that neglecting the narratives as a reason for fashionable clothing, excesses in fashionable clothing, the context of the preaching region, the living standards of the preacher, and the confusion of examples of fashionable and unconventional clothing, have caused this challenge and should be considered.

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  1. *Holy Quran

    *Nahj al-Balagha

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