Women who wear hijab and niqab willingly...

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Women who wear hijab and niqab willingly are free from being slaves to society, and reach new heights by doing what they choose, wearing out of their own choice and not what the media forces them to be.


So you see the pearl with the hijab (covering) and niqab being pleased that no man can stare and steal her beauty, so she reserves it for the man who she loves and who takes care for her safety, being aware that he will also limit his glances to her.


This man knows that he won't give his glances to another stranger woman, since he knows that giving glances to a woman who doesn't belong to you is a loss. He knows that by staring at the one he loves will bring him closer to her, instead of poisoning himself with the glance of another who he can't have, and if he did - he wouldn't feel secure with.


This couple love each other because they are pleased with each other, without fear or anxiety of loss. They know that their awareness of Allah keeps them within their limits, so they don't transgress the boundaries with that sneaky glance, since the poison glance is what causes the sour pain, and death of a secure, smooth and tranquil relationship.



- Abu Azzam
 
Very true subhanAllah!

Jazak Allah khair for sharing
 
Yeah mashaAllah, i heard a great story about twin sisters, one wears very short skirt, shows her legs and low-vest a while other covered herself and wear hijab. who is most risk to get raped?
 
SubhanAllah, amazing. Indeed our sisters are pearls, who should be shown only to those who are their other half.
 
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Jazakallah khair for sharing...

Yeah mashaAllah, i heard a great story about twin sisters, one wears very short skirt, shows her legs and low-vest a while other covered herself and wear hijab. who is most risk to get raped?
Even though I myself am a niqaabi, I really don't like that analogy, because it shows a level of insensitivity towards the victim of rape and because the mind of a rapist does not work so simply. The manner a girl dresses does not always mean she will or will not be targeted. There are sick men out there who do specifically target hijaabis/niqaabis for whatever reasons.

May Allah protect us all from the evil of men. Ameen.
 
^aye. so true. it's more or less the result of following things which were not specifically commanded either, ie.niqaab is not obligatory, and people go to such extent to support it as to imply rape otherwise!
or am I misreading, hmmm
 
^aye. so true. it's more or less the result of following things which were not specifically commanded either, ie.niqaab is not obligatory, and people go to such extent to support it as to imply rape otherwise!
or am I misreading, hmmm
No, people say the same in regards to hijaabi's as well, that will be safe too.
 
SubhanAllah, amazing. Indeed our sisters are pearls, who should be shown only to those who are their other half.

We're not just pearls. We're this: (minus the cigarette and the 'I <3 2 KILL')

ninja-complete.jpg
 
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Jazakallah khair for sharing...


Even though I myself am a niqaabi, I really don't like that analogy, because it shows a level of insensitivity towards the victim of rape and because the mind of a rapist does not work so simply. The manner a girl dresses does not always mean she will or will not be targeted. There are sick men out there who do specifically target hijaabis/niqaabis for whatever reasons.

May Allah protect us all from the evil of men. Ameen.

Yeah im sorry but what I meant by this is that Hajjab is a sign of safety (stay away from haram) , know what i mean? hey what is niqaabi?? :-[ Ameen
 
Niqabi, wearing a veil over your face as such:

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Thanks for telling me what it is. Might Allah bless u. Hey how u made a quote under your answer? .
- He does respond, definitely.


"...Shall I not guide you to the gates of goodness? Fasting is a shield; charity extinguishes sin as water extinguishes fire;
and a man's prayer in the middle of the night..."
[Hadith Qudsi 29]

bec i wanted 2 have one on my own but dont know how! setting it through profile?
 
its a signature, you can set one up from your user control panel
 
I couldnt find it, where? profile, netowrking, setting/ options or subscribed threads?? =S i need 2 getting 2 used 2 this website
 
Niqaab

This was written from one niqaabi sister to a non-niqaabi sister to try and help her understand her reasons for wearing Niqaab.

As salaam alaykum,
I know that when ever you have asked me the question why I wear niqaab I fail to explain it. I can only say in most ways I cannot and inshaAllah I will flow with my fingers and give my account of wearing hijab.

In the beginning I didnt understand hijab properly, before converting I understood by covering yourself you could say to someone ” These are the limits you have with me. Dont push it further”. You could keep unwanted attention away. So as a westerner I dressed modestly in western clothing.

Two weeks after converting I realised that by wearing hijab people could then know that I was muslim. I was no longer this white girl walking down a platform at Liverpool Street, with ideas and values anyone could guess. By wearing hijab people knew I was muslim and the values I stood for.

The abaya came two weeks after. It felt like an extension to my hijab. Something that not only helped identify me as a muslim but gave me a greater protection. Where the western clothing lacked in trying to disguise my figure or how skinny I was, the abaya fulfilled the very purpose. I lost myself in the abaya. In loosing myself I found a new freedom. As the fabric flowed with my stride I felt more feminine.

Hijab and abaya, some feel is sufficient. I felt protected, however being white, and wearing hijab and abaya brought me attention. Both from non-muslims and muslims alike. Although I attracted more attention it was a different kind of attention. It wasnt “o my days, shes buff”, it was the astonishment of a white person being muslim. It made people think what on earth did she leave her past for? And for muslims some of them found it hard to understand why, just as equally as the non-muslims, just why I could convert. What good is there in Islam? It doesnt matter who you are. You can still lack knowledge. We are learning from the moment we are born to the time we die.

On converting, I started watching different sisters and how they went about life. A number of these sisters wore the niqaab. Dressed all in black, faces covered. Somehow it all seemed really serene. They all had this peaceful quality about them. It deeply intrigued me. I didnt look to the fiqh opinions or the fatwa of different groups. What attracted me to niqaab was the meaning it gave to those sisters and eventually myself.

Upon talking to a sister that wore it and my interest about it, she gave me my first niqaab, a day I can remember well. This small piece of fabric held so many meanings, so many mixed feelings to those that wore it, and those who would have to ” confront” it. Quite aptly I decided to try it one day upon traveling to uni. There was such a stark contrast from the previous day. I felt anonymous, people actually stared at me less, and I reveled in the freedom. I no longer had to worry about how my face looked, I was able to ditch the makeup, what little I still wore. I could loose those inhibitions, those insecurities I had developed in High School about how I looked and what people thought of me.

It wasnt until a couple of months later from that morning that I decided to start wearing niqaab more while out. I started wearing it to university and whilst out by myself without my parents knowing. They were still getting used to me being muslim, let alone niqaab.

Spiritually I now feel niqaab is my safety blanket. If I loose it I loose it all. Such deep feelings stem from the meaning niqaab now has to me. I mentioned how wearing niqaab I feel anonymous, and this gives me freedom. In a society where so much emphasis is placed on identity and in particular the face, many sisters deem wearing niqaab totally inappropriate. How can those who place so much value on the face cope with the niqaab, a small piece of fabric. A classic hadith that is used in tazkiyah goes along the lines of the Prophet SWS saying ” Travel in the world as if you are a stranger”. The main interpretation being that we should be so far from the dunya that we are a stranger to it. For me by wearing niqaab I become that stranger. I travel through the world detached from it.

There is a barrier between me and the world.

When I walk down the street people give me looks but nothing else. There may be the odd shouted insult and so forth. But these stem from people of little understanding and who feel intimidated by a small piece of inanimate fabric. People who are after passersby attention to sell items dont try to sell me their items. The dunya no longer sells itself to me. I am in my own world and by far it is not the dunya. My world revolves around trying to please my Lord. To try and embody those who surrounded the Prophet SWS. Like the wives of the Prophet SWS who are the best examples for muslimahs. Muslims forget the contribution they gave to Islam yet for them niqaab was fardh, and they got past this.

So here I am saying that I love the niqaab because it isolates me from others. But surely as social human beings it can be lonely?? Another general principle in tazkiyah as well as expressed in many ahadith is that being alone is better than having bad company. And having good company is better than being alone. By wearing niqaab yes I am lonely but I dont have the bad company. Because the bad company is repelled by the niqaab. Those who are able to get past the niqaab, and communicate to me, both muslims and the odd non-muslim have some morals or good qualities to them that make them good company. For the non-muslims they have a perception, an open-mindedness and questioning mind which will inshaAllah lead them down to accepting Islam. I need not explain muslims being good company for them being muslim in the first place gives them these good qualities.

InshaAllah I hope this helps you with trying to understand why I wear it.

Like I said niqaab is what you make of it. If you make it a barrier you will have a barrier. We are our own worst enemies. But if you look past it to what makes a person a person, their experiences, their morals and values, their personality, you will find the true essence of a person. People who are in the dunya are so far removed from their fitrah they have forgotten who they are. They have forgotten what they need and as such they find something missing. They are never able to connect with a person because they focus on everything except that essence. Everything external and not the internal. And of course they miss the most important thing of all. That link with Allah. The relationship between the master and the servant.

I pray that none of what I say here offends or insults. Please forgive me if it does as this was never my intention.

http://tearsofrealisation.wordpress.com/2008/09/28/niqaab/
 
Abd-al latif, thanks for sharing that.

Now I wanna use niqab too. But later after high school. I shall try with abaya, insha'llah
 
Hello y'all,

I've got a question that I really like to be answered. While brothers' clothes have to be above the ankles for the reasons we know, I noticed that the clothes of the women wearing niqab was hanging loose on the ground collecting all kinds of dirt and dust. Would you enlighten me on this difference?

Thanks in advance

S.
 

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