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Yes, it burns my precious little eyes. I don't want to see that 

Yes, it burns my precious little eyes. I don't want to see that![]()
Yes, it burns my precious little eyes. I don't want to see that![]()
^^ looolGlad u found it funny.
MashaAllah sis welcome to Islam :wub:
May Allah guide ur grandmother, ameen!![]()
regarding the behavior of christian women there seems to be no problem ridiculing the idea that some might practice, in your own words, "covering their head yet baring their bosoms!" it is my belief my belief that this sort of odd behavior is not limited to christians but can be found even in islam. Rather than mock those who fall prey to this perverted view of self-worth that finds it only in putting one's body on display, hiding from the fact that these are realities among some of the young people in virtually every faith system, or regretting that others bring these behaviors to light, maybe it would be better to pray for those who are being led astray into such unrighteous behaviors that they might return to the path that god has willed for their lives.
Interesting how your grandmother seems more concerned with how you have changed on the outside than how your beliefs about God have changed on the inside ...:giggling:
About Headcovering, I was recently talking to my Grandmother about my conversion, I brought up the topic of hijab, she had problems with me covering, she said "we don't do that in america", then brought up many excuses trying to convince me not to wear it, such as, it's hot, people would harass me, other Muslim women are trying not to wear it, but I told her the bible mentions covering the head, her reply was "where?" (in the bible), she said "if its in the Old testament, we don't follow that" I said it's in the New testament, she didn't even know.
Interesting how your grandmother seems more concerned with how you have changed on the outside than how your beliefs about God have changed on the inside ...
It is not a disgrace for women to cut their hair and so they do not need to cover their heads ever!!
1 Corinthians
6If a woman does not cover her head, she should have her hair cut off; and if it is a disgrace for a woman to have her hair cut or shaved off, she should cover her head.
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About Headcovering, I was recently talking to my Grandmother about my conversion, I brought up the topic of hijab, she had problems with me covering, she said "we don't do that in america", then brought up many excuses trying to convince me not to wear it, such as, it's hot, people would harass me, other Muslim women are trying not to wear it, but I told her the bible mentions covering the head, her reply was "where?" (in the bible), she said "if its in the Old testament, we don't follow that" I said it's in the New testament, she didn't even know.
Women were covered way before Paul though, were they not? Whether it was Pauls idea or not, should women not take the example of the women such as Mary if they think they want to be good followers?
Yes sister we should.
Ragdoll, I'm sorry to hear of the conflict in your family. They are trying to force their own cultural standards on to you. They are standards that, should they look at them from outside themselves, they would see are completely secular in nature. They say that you are unAmerican. Yet, the American Constitution gives you the freedom to express yourself in your speech and dress however you so desire as long as it doesn't interfere with another person's liberty. Sadly, they are the one's who are unAmerican as they don't even understand that this country is about principles that give the very freedom they would deny you. But fortunately, because what is and is not truly American is determined by law and not their opinion, they have, as you pointed out above, no authority to impose their will on you.I told her I am 26 years old a married women and a mother and I will dress how I darned well please. She told me I was not welcome at her home or in any family gatherings including holidays until I come to my senses and give up this nonsense. I have nothing to do with my mom or her family, but that is not for my religion or dress reasons.
subhanallah sister, I truly admire the strength of your faith and your commitment to please only GOD, you are a true inspiration for all believers muslims and non-muslims alike. May ALLAH bless your soul.
I am a Chrisitan hijabi and at this point my whole family has disowned me for wearing hijab and my abayas ( I love them so much!!!) . A month ago I ran into one of my paternal aunts(dads brothers wife) and this time I was not covered, but dressed modestly though and she told me that I look so much prettier than "covered in all of that garb":raging I am "too pretty " to be dressing like that. I told her it isnt about me not liking my appearance, it is about obeying the commands of God and I even gave her bible refernaces, not good enough. Last week I ran into her again, covered and she told me I was "unAmerican" and that I have "defied" her advice. I told her I am 26 years old a married women and a mother and I will dress how I darned well please. She told me I was not welcome at her home or in any family gatherings including holidays until I come to my senses and give up this nonsense. I have nothing to do with my mom or her family, but that is not for my religion or dress reasons.
Wow, thats good to hear that you cover, Allah bless you. That lady sounds like my family, they also says I'm "too pretty" to cover, that my hair looks beautiful and I should show it, lol, also by saying it doesn't look good. But at the end of the day, we all cover for Allah, to please and obey Him, not other people![]()
Wow, thats good to hear that you cover, Allah bless you. That lady sounds like my family, they also says I'm "too pretty" to cover, that my hair looks beautiful and I should show it, lol, also by saying it doesn't look good. But at the end of the day, we all cover for Allah, to please and obey Him, not other people![]()
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