Banda Aceh, TAG. If you are a
Muslim woman who likes wearing tight jeans or miniskirts, then the West Aceh
district may not be the place for you. Starting today, the district
government’s Wilayatul Hisbah, or Shariah police, will go out on “raids” to
find women they deem to be inappropriately dressed.
“Starting
Wednesday we are going to strategic points, and women who wear tight trousers
or jeans will be given long skirts to wear. Their jeans will also be
confiscated,” West Aceh district chief Ramli Mansur said.
About 20,000 long
skirts have been collected from donations by groups that supported a similar
bylaw banning the wearing of shorts by men.
However, the effectiveness of the
sweeps could be muted after the district chief announced the exact location of
the raids.
“After a ceremony,
we will start the raids at three locations heading toward the [district]
capital of Meulaboh. The raids will be conducted at Kaway XVI, Arongan
Lambalek, and Nagan Raya,” he said.
But if some West
Aceh women are hoping that ineffective raids lead to softer clothing bylaws in
the future, they could be in for a long wait.
“I hope people
from other places who come to West Aceh will respect the regulations we have
here,” Ramli said. “I am doing this because it is an Islamic command to uphold
the Shariah kaffah [to abide by Islamic tenets in their entirety] in Aceh,
especially in West Aceh.”
Ramli said that
under the law, all women should wear the baju kurung, a flowing traditional
outfit that covers most of the body and a veil.
He also called on shops in
the district to stop selling tight-fitting clothes for women.
“I am doing this
as a leader who will be responsible to God for what I have done for the people
of West Aceh,” the official said.
Violators who
refuse to hand over their jeans or who are repeat offenders are to be punished.
“We are going to detain them,” he said, without giving any indication of the
length of detention.
Shariah law is in
partial use in staunchly Islamic Aceh — the only province where it is practiced
in the world’s most populous Muslim country.
“We are going to
implement this in a persuasive way until we reach a stage where nobody wears
tight clothes,” Ramli said.
But according to a
British Broadcasting Corp. report, some women in West Aceh have objected to the
new bylaw, saying it curtails their personal freedoms and mobility.
The law will only
apply to Muslims.[]
West Aceh Introduces Bylaw on Tight Jeans
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May 16, 2010
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