: A portmanteau of jilbab and boobs , this refers to a fashion trend where women wear the hijab while also wearing tight clothing that emphasizes their body shape.
The Skandal Pelajar Jilbab phenomenon is a mirror reflecting a sick relationship between technology and morality. There is a perverse hunger in the entertainment market to see the "sacred" fall. It validates a cynical worldview: "They pretend to be holy, but they are just like us."
The media’s role in propagating these "scandals" is multifaceted. Clickbait journalism often uses provocative headlines involving students in religious attire to drive traffic. By framing youth mistakes or private indiscretions as major moral failings, media outlets capitalize on the "shock factor" of the perceived contrast between the garment and the behavior. This creates a cycle where the entertainment industry mirrors these controversies to gain viewership, often blurring the lines between reporting and exploitation.