The visibility of the jilbab, or rather, the visibility of Muslim women wearing the jilbab, often brings them to the center of public and media attention. This attention can manifest in various ways, ranging from admiration and respect for the women's choice of attire to discrimination, marginalization, and Islamophobia. The perception of the jilbab varies greatly among different communities and individuals. While some see it as a symbol of oppression and patriarchal control, many Muslim women see it as a symbol of liberation, allowing them to participate fully in society while maintaining their modesty.
The intersection of jilbab and VCS presents a complex and multifaceted phenomenon that warrants further research. This study contributes to our understanding of Muslim women's online interactions, highlighting the ways in which they use virtual communication spaces to negotiate their identities, build communities, and navigate the challenges of online communication. jilbab vcs