Sense of Gheerah (protectiveness or jealousy)

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Reviving Our Sense of Gheerah
Fatima Barkatulla

[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]We live in societies in which most men and women have lost their sense of modesty, women are obsessed with their appearances and wear clothes to be seen by others and to attract the attention of other men even if they are married! They have lost their sense of shame. Marriage is often looked upon as old-fashioned and short term affairs and frivolous relationships are the norm, everyone waiting to attract a better partner and feeling totally justified to dump one partner for another at the drop of a hat. Feminism too has reached its peak and men and women are told to suppress their natural emotions. Men are not even embarrassed when their wives are dressed up and attract the attention of other men, they don't mind if another man sees, chats, laughs and even dances with their womenfolk and if they do mind, they are told not to be so possessive![/FONT]​

[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]In Islam we have a concept of Gheerah. Gheerah is an Arabic word which means protectiveness or jealousy. It is a good type of jealousy, like when a man feels jealous or protective over his wife or sisters and other-womenfolk and doesn't like other men to look at them. It is a natural inbuilt feeling Allah has given men and women. The Prophet (SAW) had the most Gheerah for his wives and all of the companions were known for their Gheerah. All Muslim men should have a collective sense of protectiveness for Muslim women as Allah says in the Qur'an: "The Men are the protectors and maintainers of women…" (Surah An-Nisaa, Ayah 34). Men who do not care about how their women behave and appear in front of other men and don't enforce hijaab upon their wives or women-folk are called Dayyooth. Being a Dayyooth is a major sin and a detailed discription of this evil characteristic can be found in adh-Dhahabee's book of Major Sins (Kitaab ul-Kabaa'ir).[/FONT]

[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]A story of Gheerah[/FONT]

[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]To further understand the quality of Gheerah, we can look at an incident that Asmaa' (RA) the daughter of Abu Bakr As-Siddeeq (RA) and sister of Aisha (RA), relates about herself. Abu Bakr was a wealthy merchant and he married his daughter Asmaa' to the great companion Az-Zubayr ibn al-'Awwam (RA) who was a very poor man but a man of great piety and one of the companions who were promised Paradise. Asmaa' relates: "When az-Zubayr married me, he had neither land nor wealth nor slave…", so Asmaa' had to work very hard kneading dough, going far off to get water. "And I used to carry on my head," she continues, "the date stones from the land of az-Zubair which Allah's Messenger (SAW) had endowed him and it was a distance of two miles from Madeenah. One day, as I was carrying the date-stones upon my head, I happened to meet Allah's Messenger (SAW), along with a group of his Companions. He called me and told the camel to sit down so that he could make me ride behind him. I felt shy to go with men and I remembered az-Zubair and his Gheerah and he was a man having the most Gheerah. The Messenger of Allah (SAW) understood my shyness and left. I came to az-Zubair and said: "The Messenger of Allah (SAW) met me as I was carrying date-stones upon my head and there was with him a group of his Companions. He told the camel to kneel so that I could mount it, but I felt shy and I remembered your Gheerah." So Asmaa' declined the offer made by the Prophet (SAW). Upon this az-Zubair said: "By Allah, the thought of you carrying date-stones upon your head is more severe a burden on me than you riding with him." (related in Saheeh Bukhari)[/FONT]

[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Look at the sense of dignity and modesty of Asmaa'! See how she felt shy in front of men? See how careful she was about her husband's feelings? She knew that her husband had a lot of Gheerah so she didn't want to upset him by accepting the Prophet's (SAW) help even though the Prophet was the purest of men and even though it meant bringing hardship on herself! And look at az-Zubair (RA), even though he had a lot of Gheerah, he didn't want to inconvenience his wife. What a beautiful relationship they had![/FONT]


[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Nurturing our sense of Gheerah[/FONT]

[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Sometimes Muslim women don't understand if their menfolk want them to cover their faces or if they ask them to change something about the way they dress or speak in public, thinking that the men are being over-protective. But my dear sisters! If your husband asks you not to wear a certain colour of khimaar because it brings out the beauty of your eyes, or if he wants you to cover your face - by Allah, be thankful! Be proud of the fact that your husband has a sense of Gheerah for you and that he values you and cares for your hereafter. He knows what men can be like more than you do and so never try and suppress his Gheerah in these types of matters. And his concern for you should incite your own sense of honour! Why should any man be able to see your beauty and think indecent thoughts about you? We must nurture our own and our menfolk's sense of Gheerah by behaving and dressing modestly ourselves and paying attention to their valid opinions. We expect certain behaviour from them and they expect it of us. And besides, if our husband asks us to do something that it not Haraam, we must do it.[/FONT]

[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Subhan Allah! Look at the difference between how Islam values and protects women and how cheaply women are treated outside of Islam! As Muslims we have to be careful that our Hayaa' (sense of modesty and shame) and Gheerah doesn't wear out in a society in which people have lost their Hayaa' and Gheerah.[/FONT]

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Re: Sense of Gheerah (protectiveness or jealous)

:salamext:

JazakAllah khayr :thumbs_up

Be proud of the fact that your husband has a sense of Gheerah for you and that he values you and cares for your hereafter. He knows what men can be like more than you do and so never try and suppress his Gheerah in these types of matters. And his concern for you should incite your own sense of honour! Why should any man be able to see your beauty and think indecent thoughts about you? We must nurture our own and our menfolk's sense of Gheerah by behaving and dressing modestly ourselves and paying attention to their valid opinions. We expect certain behaviour from them and they expect it of us. And besides, if our husband asks us to do something that it not Haraam, we must do it.

Masha'Allah :')

WassalamuAlaykum
 
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some men have too much of it, n thats scary.
there shud be a balance I guess.

jzk
 
Re: Sense of Gheerah (protectiveness or jealous)

some men have too much of it, n thats scary.
there shud be a balance I guess.

jzk

Ya know sis, I totally agree with you. And it is sometimes scary.

But I guess we gotta look at things from their POV...

WassalamuAlaykum
 
Re: Sense of Gheerah (protectiveness or jealous)

AssalamuAlaykum,
Subhan Allah! Look at the difference between how Islam values and protects women and how cheaply women are treated outside of Islam! As Muslims we have to be careful that our Hayaa' (sense of modesty and shame) and Gheerah doesn't wear out in a society in which people have lost their Hayaa' and Gheerah

Subhan' Allah!^:thumbs_up
 
Re: Sense of Gheerah (protectiveness or jealous)

some men have too much of it, n thats scary.
there shud be a balance I guess.

jzk

:salamext:,

Too much is better than none. What do you mean by "too much"? Yeah he should definitely not scare the ones he loves, but a man really cannot have "too much" gheerah IMO, the Prophet (sallallahu 'alayhi wasallam) said that the man who has no gheerah over his wife, is bound for the fire (something like that).

Wassalam.
 
Re: Sense of Gheerah (protectiveness or jealous)

I would like to know what types of gheerah is frightening??
 
Re: Sense of Gheerah (protectiveness or jealous)

Obsessive ones. Don't wear kohl, don't answer the fone (don't want anyone hearing ur voice). Creepy stuff that is.
 
Re: Sense of Gheerah (protectiveness or jealous)

:salamext:

Wow Interesting read mashaAllah , JazakAllahu Khair !

does this only count for husband/wife or also for brother/sister ?
 
Re: Sense of Gheerah (protectiveness or jealous)

^^For brother n sister too ofcourse, cause ur her mahram.
 
Re: Sense of Gheerah (protectiveness or jealous)

:salamext:

Wow Interesting read mashaAllah , JazakAllahu Khair !

does this only count for husband/wife or also for brother/sister ?

:wasalamex

I think both, my younger bro has alotta gheerah ;D it's kinda cute :-[

Summin funny happened when we went somewhere together on the train once, lol.

WassalamuAlaykum
 
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I would like to know what types of gheerah is frightening??

did u just look at that guy? do want me to give u a backhander!

that kind of thing...ruins a marriage. Husbands need to get it into their head that women will always be looked at, but a true wife will only have eyes for her own love, her husband.
 
Re: Sense of Gheerah (protectiveness or jealous)

:sl:
In Islam we have a concept of Gheerah. Gheerah is an Arabic word which means protectiveness or jealousy. It is a good type of jealousy, like when a man feels jealous or protective over his wife or sisters and other-womenfolk and doesn't like other men to look at them.
 
Re: Sense of Gheerah (protectiveness or jealous)

did u just look at that guy? do want me to give u a backhander!

that kind of thing...ruins a marriage. Husbands need to get it into their head that women will always be looked at, but a true wife will only have eyes for her own love, her husband.

Read it and weep dudes :shade: :-[

Lol reps for that
 
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^^For brother n sister too ofcourse, cause ur her mahram.

:wasalamex

I think both, my younger bro has alotta gheerah ;D it's kinda cute :-[

Summin funny happened when we went somewhere together on the train once, lol.

WassalamuAlaykum

lol ok :thumbs_up

did u just look at that guy? do want me to give u a backhander!

that kind of thing...ruins a marriage. Husbands need to get it into their head that women will always be looked at, but a true wife will only have eyes for her own love, her husband.

lol For a second I thought that you was saying THAT to the brother :skeleton:
Astagfirallah...
 
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:rollseyes its true though,...i dont think men understand exactly how much a woman can love them,.....they start to take their wife for granted, she becomes an ornament on the mantle piece, a part of the house that was always there. Its not until they loose her that they realise what thyve lost.
 
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Obsessive ones. Don't wear kohl, don't answer the fone (don't want anyone hearing ur voice). Creepy stuff that is.

Which crazy guy is gonna say that?? ''(don't want anyone hearing ur voice)''. .>>>>> what are u supposed to use sign language?? or something.
 
Re: Sense of Gheerah (protectiveness or jealous)

:rollseyes its true though,...i dont think '''men understand exactly how much a woman can love them''',.....they start to take their wife for granted, she becomes an ornament on the mantle piece, a part of the house that was always there. Its not until they loose her that they realise what thyve lost.

Legendary line ^ when will you get rid of it
 
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:sl:Conratulations now you can go cruising in your spanking new porshe which your husband/ husband to be will buy for you...........(Take me with you)................

Excellent words spoken a woman is very sincere when it comes to love and respect.............The men????????? Uh-huh different topic!!

Anyway what about a womans gheerah.............:)
did u just look at that guy? do want me to give u a backhander!

that kind of thing...ruins a marriage. Husbands need to get it into their head that women will always be looked at, but a true wife will only have eyes for her own love, her husband.
 
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A woman's gheerah

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