Muslimah in Niqaab assaulted

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This is an email I received:

asalam alaikom

Dear all brothers and sisters,
I wear khimar and niqaab, that means i cover all of me with very wide clothes including my face, and i live in muslim country nowadays, but it s sad to say that yesterday i ve been attacked while i was going to buy some things, a young man just took me from my arm and shake me, ,,,I wonder if here in a muslim country and me being a respectable niqaabi woman married and mother, 37 years old, they dont respect me, so what i m supposed to do???
i m really scared, world is turning really bad these days, Rabbena yahdina, ameen

wa alaikom asalam wr wb

Amal
 
Thats sad in a muslim country as well. These polz tried it wid a sister in our area....and well....aint sayin else
 
That's horrible :'(

May Allah protects us from such insults and assults.

Asataghfirullah! :(

Peace.
 
Why doesn't that email ring true to me, i.e. this man just shook her? Why? What for? She didn't say. Maybe he was mentally ill :-\

P.S. Sorry if you know the sister personally.
 
^ feeel the same, unreliable source.

May Allah forgive and protect the Ummah of Muhammed (saw)
 
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i find non muslim men generally respect a woman in niqab more than muslim men :(
 
May be it was only a confusion. The long clothes are not leaving men to identify correctly their woman quickly. I heard of a man who took in the plane his "wife" and only after few hours of flight when he tried to talk with she discovered the mistake - he took another woman. :-[
 
^ feeel the same, unreliable source.

May Allah forgive and protect the Ummah of Muhammed (saw)

I agree! I think some people just circulate fabricated emails to try to prove some point. The reliability and validity of the emails are often non-existant.

[BANANA]Use common sense[/BANANA]
 
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^^^ this one in particular might be made up but it doesnt hide the fact that things like this do happen...
 
May be it was only a confusion. The long clothes are not leaving men to identify correctly their woman quickly. I heard of a man who took in the plane his "wife" and only after few hours of flight when he tried to talk with she discovered the mistake - he took another woman. :-[

lol poor man! Yes there is a possibility of what you mentioned. My own grandmother (in nikab) was mistaken for a young woman and followed by a lecherous male who offered to carry her shopping. :X
 
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^^^ this one in particular might be made up but it doesnt hide the fact that things like this do happen...

These things might happen, but then we have to think, "why?".

I know young women (in Pakistan) who leave the house with their niqabs down and lift them over their heads when they reach the shopping malls. They make eyes at men and behave flirtatiously, thus reducing the respect and haya aspect of nikab. No wonder some indecent men think that women in nikabs are just that "women in nikabs" and not pious women who are worthy of respect.
 
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that could be a reason but i also think its lack of education as to the importance of respecting niqab. i know of many men who have the attitude that a woman wearing niqab is fine 'except she doesnt have to do it from me'.
 
These things might happen, but then we have to think, "why?".

I know young women (in Pakistan) who leave the house with their niqabs down and lift them over their heads when they reach the shopping malls. They make eyes at men and behave flirtatiously, thus reducing the respect and haya aspect of nikab. No wonder some indecent men think that women in nikabs are just that "women in nikabs" and not pious women who are worthy of respect.


astaghfirullah thats shocking:raging: !!!
 

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