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Do all muslim women have to wear a disguise/hijab? I would look pretty
silly in one; and defeats the purpose of my blue hair. :giggling:
 
yes.....we do

may i ask why u have blue hair?!?


Rabi'ya:rose:
 
Do all muslim women have to wear a disguise/hijab? I would look pretty
silly in one; and defeats the purpose of my blue hair. :giggling:


:sl: Women are like diomands and rubies. The more u keep them away from the dirt (bad things in life) the more they will stay clean. Women are precious!!!

The purpose of the hijab is to cover the hair. Indeed the hair is one of the main beautiful features of a woman.

I would go on.....but I'd rather u ask more so I can!!!lol

God be with you.
 
salam
if dying hair is not mention in the quraan then most muslim sisters would be dying thier hair but most prefer to look natural and add hena to thier hair
wasalam
 
The idea of my question was to establish whether she dyes it for herself or so that other people think she looks good?

either way i cud have argued from a Muslim point of view!!!lol but u guys stopped that

:w:

Rabi'ya:rose:

however some good comments have been made
 
:sl: warhmatulahi wabarakthu

A Hijab is for all the believing women, and this hijab show's everyone that she is a muslim woman. It protect's her from all evil's.

Who has to wear it?

All muslim adults are supposed to wear the appropriate hijab for their sex.This is one Hadith related by Abu Dawood: "Ayesha(r) reported that Asmaa bint Abu Bakr(r) came to the Messenger of Allah(swt) while wearing thin clothing. He approached her and said: 'O Asmaa! When a girl reaches the menstrual age, it is not proper that anything should remain exposed except this and this.' He pointed to the face and hands."

Why do they have to wear it?

Muslims must wear the hijab because Allah(swt) ordered it. Muslims have two sources for guidance. The first and most important source is Qur'an, the revealed word of Allah(swt). They may then use Hadith which is the sayings and traditions of the Prophet Muhammad(saw) who was chosen by Allah(swt) to be a role model for mankind.

hope that help's :sister:

:w: warhmatulahi wabaarkthu
 
There is nothing in the Quaran that states Blue Hair is wrong :)

blue hair is fine

a hijaab is not a disguise. and you wouldnt look silly in one.
hijaab is just not a scarf on your head though i assume that what your talking about.

a muslim woman must dress modestly and cover her body.
her body is her property-no one elses.
dressing modestly earns a woman respect she deserves- she is judged by her inteliigence, not by the way she looks. a woman is not an object to be stared at.

if you had a big diamond- would you flaunt it in front of everyone? risking there may be thieves watching this diamond? :)
 
i do not believe it is haram to dye ur hair(correct me if im wrong) but henna makes ur hair in better condition anyway than constant dying which dries out ur hair.

:w:

Rabi'ya:rose:
 
:sl:

you can dye your hair as long as it's not black and it all depends on your intentions e.g If she does it for show or the sake of her husband (to please him)

:w:
 
salam
one is a headscarf to cover your hair
the other is a jilbab which covers your hair and the rest of your body
the sisters can provide more info
wasalam
 
What is the difference? Some people wear just the scarf on the head, while some women wear the full cloak?


:sl: It depends on the person.

If u wish to keep ur beauty to urself and NOT flaunt it to EVERY tom, george and harry.....then u cover urselves properly.

Other wish to flaunt their beauty. This is NOT allowed in Islam....but no one is perfect.
 
What is the difference? Some people wear just the scarf on the head, while some women wear the full cloak?


well just wearing a scarf on the head then wearing tight clothes defeats the purpose and idea of dressing modestly no?
 
:sl:

off topic.

we are talking about hijab not the dying of hair.:-\

Allah ma3akum

hijab is a means of obeying Allah and preserving our beauty for our husbands. if she has dyed her hair then it does fit in the category of hijab. as far as i can see its all relevant

:w:

Rabi'ya:rose:
 
as in the reasons for dying ur hair perhaps, directly oppose observing hijab, the same as sister amani mentioned tight clothing, i believe it is all relevant...

you know what i just wanna say - i love my hijab!!!!<-------is that offtopic?

:w:

Rabi'ya:rose:
 

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