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Aceh's Bireuen District Prepares Bylaw on How Muslims Should Dress
Nurdin Hasan | April 10, 2013

 Women in Aceh pray during the eight-year commemoration service since the 
tsunami hit Malahayati harbor in December 2012. The legislative council in the 
Bireuen District of Aceh are preparing a bylaw on how Islamic people should 
dress. (JG PHoto/Nurdin Hasan)
Banda Aceh. The Bireuen Legislative Council in Aceh are preparing a draft bylaw 
on how Islamic men and women in the district should dress as Muslims. 

Ridwan Muhammad, head of the Bireuen Legislative Council, told the Jakarta 
Globe on Wednesday that they were discussing the content of the Islamic bylaw, 
also known as a qanun, with the local ulema, ethics assembly and public 
figures, adding that the council would seek the public's opinion before passing 
the bylaw. 

“The heart of the qanun on Islamic dressing is for all Bireuen residents, male 
and female adults to cover their aurat [entire body except the hands and 
face],” Ridwan explained. “The implementation [of the bylaw] is being studied 
and enhanced by involving several parties.”

Ridwan said that the councilors decided to bring up the bylaw for discussion 
after they discovered several people in the Bireuen district were not dressing 
in the “Islamic” way, such as women wearing jeans and tight outfits and men 
wearing shorts outside their homes. 

“So the purpose of coming up with this qanun is for the benefit of the Bireuen 
people to dress up according to the Islamic teachings in which all adult 
Muslims should cover their aurat,” said Ridwan, a politician from the Aceh 
Party. “We hope that after the qanun is passed, it won't discredit women 
because we also stipulate the Islamic way to dress up for males.”

The draft bylaw states that females should wear loose outfits and should not 
show their body shape, while men are told to wear outfits that cover their 
aurat, Ridwan explained.

“We don't want to be said as violating human rights when it is being 
implemented,” he said. “That's why before passing it, we are involving many 
parties to discuss the qanun draft.”

Ridwan said that this qanun would be the foundation for Shariah police to 
monitor dress codes.

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