Piety emerges through repeated bodily practices and training. [causal]
In this view, the pious subject comes into being through bodily acts such as veiling, avoiding eye contact with men, and scrupulously performing prescribed domestic duties. Such things "are the critical markers of piety, as well as the ineluctable means by which one trains oneself to be pious."
Peter Morey, Islamophobia and the Novel, loc. 488