Furthermore, the jilbab changes the child’s relationship with her own body. She learns early that her hair, neck, and ears are aurah (parts to be concealed)—inherently shameful or sexual. This internalized modesty, taught through the lens of a camera phone, can lead to a lifelong discomfort with bodily expression. The foto jilbab anak, for all its cuteness, is a photo of a lesson in shame.