Contrary to your opinion, when islam was formed the gender structure was highly shaken. "new morals' were created which meant Women were given equal status, at a time when women we socially ranked lower than horses (true fact). That is why there was so much resistance on the coming of Islam as it changed the patriarchial societies. As for your claim that the hijab is not prevention, then why is there so much disdain when girls walk around with the boobs and asses hanging out? why are terms such as 'ho' and 'whore' still around? Point: it is prevention because islam asks you to dress modestly, not showing your ass in public just to get recognition that you are wanted or something.Comrade nathan said:It is not prevention. Its a band aid protection.
Prevention would be to change gender relations and to form social ideas of how to view women.
So they are making a protection to account for other people's behaviour. Im guessing that when Islam was first forming to create new morals rather then change the gender structure, is much easier just put a cloth over the problem. So they could keep a similiar gender structure, but create morals that would keep women safe from sexual ideas.
This is a society where even though there have been successive resistances and uprisings against the suppression of women, we are still living in a patriarchy. Australia has never had a female PM, while the most patriarchal of all islamic nations, pakistan, has (Benazir Butto).
Changing gender relations, I completely agree with you here. However, the problem here lies in much deeper issues. Biological differences between male and females mean that an 'abolute' form of equality, in the western modes of enlightenment rhetoric, may never be achieved. 'Absolute' equality, is a utopia which is highly idealist. This problem lies traditional modes of power> who is given the power to establish such an equality. Is it the western forms of rationalism who should change these societies? Why cant the east say the same for women's oppression here? While the west has a whine about women's oppression under the Hijab, are they really in the right to assert their own ideologies on peoples who have been excluded as their counterparts for centuries?