Establishment of Islamic governance and justice requires that the rules of Allah :swt: are established in their entirety to the best extent possible. The fact that moral transgressions are addressed is actually a good sign in that the people of that country are able to go about their lives with a heedfulness towards purity.
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As of 2013 most Muslim Malaysian women wear the tudung, a type of hijab. This use of the tudung was uncommon prior to the 1979 Iranian revolution,[27] and the places that had women in tudung tended to be rural areas. The usage of the tudung sharply increased after the 1970s,[28] as religious conservatism among Malay people in both Malaysia and Singapore increased.[29]
Several members of the Kelantan ulama in the 1960s believed the hijab was not mandatory.[27] By 2015 the Malaysian ulama believed this previous viewpoint was un-Islamic.[30]
By 2015 Malaysia had a fashion industry related to the tudung.[27]
Norhayati Kaprawi directed a 2011 documentary about the use of tudung in Malaysia, "Siapa Aku?" ("Who am I?"). It is in Malay, with English subtitles available.[30]
Although wearing the hijab, or tudung, is not mandatory for women in Malaysia, some government buildings enforce within their premises a dresscode which bans women, Muslim and non-Muslim, from entering while wearing "revealing clothes".
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_in_Malaysia