Muslim Clothing

The regency of Pesisir Selatan in West Sumatra passed a "Muslim Clothing" Act (Peraturan Daerah 04 Berpakaian Muslim dan Muslimah) on 5th September 2005. It begins with the following declarations:
  • all citizens have the right to hold and practise their religion, and live in accordance with it.
  • concealing aurat (the part of the body that must be covered for the sake of basic decency) is a requirement of Islamic law for both the specific act of worship and the general.
  • one's daily dress is one of the reflections of one's observation of Islam.
  • most Muslims (in the regency) today do not dress in accordance with their religion or Minangkabau culture.
  • to mould the way of life of the people and to reflect the identity of Muslim men and women it is viewed that this law is necessary.
Kerudung
What follows is an abridged version of the law, with the humdrum things left out.

Article 2
The Meaning
  • The wearing of Muslim clothing is meant to show that people and society are full of faith in God and apply the teachings of Islam.
Article 3
The Purpose
  • To form a good attitude and good morals in every Muslim man and woman.
  • To get people used to wearing Muslim attire in their daily lives, and for the sake of having the [teachings of the] Islamic religion heard.
  • To create a society which loves Islamic culture and Minangkabau culture.
  • To preserve the values of Minangkabau culture and tradition.
Article 4
The Function
  • The wearing of Muslim clothing is to protect dignity and as an expression of Muslim and Minangkabau identity.
Article 5
The Requirements
  • Every employee, university student, junior high and high school student, is required to wear Islamic clothing, while the rest of society is encouraged to.
Article 6
The Implementation
  • The wearing of Muslim clothing is to be done at both government and private offices, education institutions from junior high school onwards, and at official functions.
  • People in general are urged to dress Islamically in their daily lives including when they are at public entertainment events.
Article 7
  • Male office workers must wear trousers and long or short-sleeved shirts.
  • Female office workers must wear long-sleeved blouses/shirts which cover their hips/backsides, ankle length skirts or trousers, headscarfs which cover their hair, ears, neck, the nape of the neck, and chest.
  • Such clothing must not be tight or show the body's outline.
  • A forthcoming ruling by the Regent will further explain these matters.
[Differences between Article 7 and 8 are underlined or crossed out.]
Article 8
  • Male students must wear trousers and long or short-sleeved shirts.
  • Female students must wear long-sleeved blouses/shirts which cover their hips/backsides and extend to the knees, ankle length skirts or trousers, headscarfs which cover their hair, ears, neck, the nape of the neck, and chest.
  • Such clothing must not be tight or show the body's outline.
  • A forthcoming ruling by the Regent will further explain these matters.
Article 9
  • For official events clothing is to be in accordance with the type of event and the rules of the place.
Article 10
Penalties
Violations of these rules will be dealt with like so:
  • For government employees - punishments are determined in the civil service disciplinary regulations.
  • For school and university students - first a verbal warning, then a written warning, then informing of the student's parents, then suspension, then expulsion.
  • The Regent will explain more about penalties for students in a forthcoming regulation.
  • For formal events - a verbal instruction to the organising committee to improve their ways.
[No penalties for non-government employees are mentioned.]
Article 11
Compliance
  • The Regent, certain other officials, and societal figures will observe whether the law is being obeyed.
Article 12
Other
  • This law is for Muslims who live and/or work in Pesisir Selatan.
  • Those who are not Muslim should wear suitable and decent clothing.
Article 14
  • The law will come into force in one year's time.
The PDF file of the Act is available for viewing at http://www.pesisirselatan.go.id/.


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