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These regulations force millions of women and girls to adopt the jilbab under threat of penalties, including expulsion from schools, job loss, or even jail time. Crucially, non-Muslim students are also forced to comply, sparking protests that led the central government to ban mandatory hijab in public schools in 2022.
Societal expectations of a wanita akhwat are paradoxically high. Because her clothing represents religious purity, the public often demands moral perfection. If an akhwat is caught engaging in normal youth behaviors—such as making playful TikTok videos, dating, or expressing frustration publicly—she faces severe online backlash and cyberbullying. Society frequently holds the woman's dress accountable for her human errors, leading to the popular phrase, "Hijabnya syar'i, tapi kelakuannya..." (Her hijab is syar'i, but her behavior is...). These regulations force millions of women and girls
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