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The cultural clash here is generational. Young akhwat raised on smartphones are beginning to view "unquestioning submission" as a liability, not a virtue. They are quietly redefining taat (obedience) to include financial contracts and legal pre-nuptial agreements—a radical shift in a culture that traditionally shunned such legalism.
How young urban women use social media (Instagram/Facebook) to redefine the jilbab as "stylish" rather than "traditional." The cultural clash here is generational
Unlike the diverse, colorful, and often trendy hijab syar’i worn by mainstream Muslim celebrities, the Akhwat adheres to a strict code: the jilbab must not be adorned, must not resemble the clothing of non-believers, and must not be perfumed. The cadar (niqab) is the ultimate expression of this piety. How young urban women use social media (Instagram/Facebook)
For many, the jilbab is a symbol of multiethnic unity, allowing women from Javanese, Sundanese, or Minangkabau backgrounds to express a shared "Indonesian Muslim" identity. allowing women from Javanese