Shi’a Jurists unanimously agree that covering the female body in front of non-mahram men is obligatory, supported by Quran, Sunnah, Ijma’, and rational deduction.
Historical hadiths and examples from Ahlul Bayt emphasize the importance of hijab in Islamic tradition, aiming to prevent moral corruption.
The Islamic Republic of Iran justifies mandatory hijab through its constitution, penal code, and protection of public morality and women's dignity.
Hijab is seen as a symbol of dignity and empowerment, guarding family unity, ensuring social and psychological security, and nurturing virtuous generations.