hijab

i hope this poem will shed some light on this matter

THE VEIL (HIJAB)

They say, Oh, poor girl, you are so

beautiful you know,

It’s a shame that you cover up your

beauty so,

She just smiles and graciously

Responds reassuringly,

This beauty that I have is just one

Simple part of me,

This body that I have ,no stranger Has the right to see,

These long clothes,this shawl I Wear,

ensure my modesty,(Hayaa)

Faith is more essential than fashion,

Wouldn’t you agree This Hijab,

This mark of piety (Takva),

Is an act of faith,a symbol

For all the world to see..​
 
and we dont assume all non muslims are terrorists either jus because of action of there leaders bush blair a alot more...........
 
OK :)

f I was to see a christian doing something natural thought would be perhaps hes doing this because of christianity

Like Islam, a lot of "Christians" do things that aren't encouraged by God.
Such as a "sunday only christian"
 
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As Muslims....we should do right first...others will follow.

CarrieValandez...plz stay on topic.Have ur questions regarding hijab been answered? Or do u have more?


Peace!
 
if a woman does wear the hijab or does not cover herself,what is the punishment for that?

are we supposed to force them into wearing it?

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Some people of sadly misinterpreted some verses or they have made the hijab into some sort of fashion thing, in this case we should go back to the Quran and Sunnah and look for what is suitable for a hijab. Remember just becuase you have seen some muslims doing one thing doesnt always mean they are following islam correctly

Excellent answer Dear Brother of Islam.

I wear a baseball cap with my hair up inside it. That is almost the same thing.

Sister, the basball cap does not fall under the category of Hijab. Even if all the hair is hidden beneath the cap, it still does not fall under the category of Hijab. I would strongly advise all Sisters to observe Hijab due to the obligation from Allah to us.


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CarrieValandez said:
Do all muslim women have to wear a disguise/hijab?
Yes, the hijab is obligatory. :) But no it is not a disguise. The hijab is part of a Muslim woman's modest clothing. I think all human beings would agree that some form of limits must be placed on what constitutes modest dress and what doesn't. However, if we left that limit up to human beings it would constantly fluctuate due to the subjective judgements of human beings.

Many people make the mistake of thinking that women are covered in Islam due to embarassment or oppression. Nothing could be further from the truth, as I'm sure you'll find if you read this article written by 5 Muslim women. Sh. Yusuf Estes accurately describes the nature of the hijab as follows:
Jewels Are Precious – So Protect Them

When someone has a jewel or any precious item one always treats it with great respect and protects it against any loss. One may even build a special place to keep it or place it in a vault for security. Perhaps one may even hire a guard to insure that it will not be stolen. These things are most obvious to all of us and nothing here seems strange at all.

By the way, someone may say, 'Why do we compare women to jewels and pearls? Doesn't this sound as describing women as objects or mere possessions in this world?'

In reply to that, I say: Comparing women to jewels and pearls doesn't mean that women are mere objects or worldly possessions. The intended item or object here is what the woman possesses, as mentioned by Allah in His Book. Allah is ordering us to tell the believing woman to lower her gaze and to protect her, guard her private parts and protect her chastity. She is being well advised by her father, brother, husband, son and all of us, to cover herself.

Somehow we have been deluded into thinking that women exhibiting their beauty in front of others and men encouraging this is warranted. Many large corporations protect their shareholders from losses while at the same time producing cosmetics, jewelry and clothing that do exactly the opposite for our ladies. Money and vain desires are the primary reasons for this type of exploitation in the world today.

It should be that we would be asking the question: 'Why are women exposed in public in a way that men do not even see them in the privacy of your home?' The problem today is that society is so far away from the basic concepts of moral and correct behavior that was originally ordained by the Almighty Lord of the Universe (Allah). As each year passes, we see more and more deviation away from the proper attire and behavior in public. Fashion designers, cosmetic companies and women’s magazines make huge fortunes selling the poor beguiled women on the idea of presenting themselves as if on display in a market for others to stare at them and then decide how they 'rate.'

So actually, Islam has been preserving the correct and proper dress code, not only for ladies, but for men as well. In addition to defining the proper attire for the sexes, Islam also carefully instructs both men and women on how to behave toward each other. For instance the Qur’an tells us in surat An-Nur in verses 30 and 31 exactly how to act in the presence of the opposite sex: “Tell the believing men to LOWER THEIR GAZE…” And then “Tell the believing women to LOWER THEIR GAZE….”

So, immediately we understand that it is more than just the clothing that is desired. It is the proper respect and behavior of the two sexes toward each other at all times. Keep in mind that Islam is not just another religion. Islam (Total Surrender, Submission, Obedience, Sincerity and Peace with Allah) is for all people, in all places and in all times.
(SOURCE)​
I hope that helps.
I would look pretty silly in one; and defeats the purpose of my blue hair.
Since I don't know the purpose behind your blue hair, I couldn't really comment. :hmm2:
There is nothing in the Quaran that states Blue Hair is wrong
True, but as you may already know, the Qur'an is not the only source of guidance for a Muslim.

What is the difference? Some people wear just the scarf on the head, while some women wear the full cloak?
The requirement for Muslim women is to dress modestly in a manner that covers their body except for their face and hands. If they have done this, it makes no difference whether they wear a cloak or a blouse and skirt, etc.

I hope this helps.
Regards
 
:sl: *Ahem* back to the topic. Lets not arue about this. Either say good or remain silent brothers and sisters.

Hi CarrieValandez

Some good questions you've asked :)

The Hijab is simply a commandment from Allah (God) first to the Men then to the Women. Hijab symbolizes, not oppression or terrorism, but purity, modesty, a woman's Islamic identity, and obedience, or submission to Allah and a testament that one is a Muslim. The Hijab is not a new thing Mary, the mother of Jusus covered herself; if you look at the nuns they wear it etc

Why Do Muslim Women cover more then Men?
Because Islam recognizes that men and women are different.
 
Salaams, sister Jannah

JazakAllah for posting a veery nice post.

I am wondering(if Carrie comes back online), whether Carrie could let us know if she understnad the difference between hijab for men and hijab for women and the parts of the body which are to be covered for each gender?

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Rabi'ya:rose:
 
can someone please answer my questions?

Me said:
if a woman does wear the hijab or does not cover herself,what is the punishment for that?

are we supposed to force them into wearing it?

and hijab applies for men first.we aren't even to look at women whether they are wearing the hijab or not.

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if a woman does wear the hijab or does not cover herself,what is the punishment for that?

are we supposed to force them into wearing it?

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Question :

We are aware of hijab - covering of woman's face and hair. Some of my muslim lady friends donot cover their hair and there is an argument that if they tie their hair rather than keep it open, the degree of the sin (gunah) is smaller? Also keeping long hair open is a greater sin than keeping short hair open. Is it true? Plese help and reply.
Answer :

Praise be to Allaah.


When Allaah, may He be exalted, and His Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) enjoin something, it is obligatory for the Muslim to say, “We hear and we obey,” and to hasten to carry out what has been enjoined upon him. This is what is required by faith in Allaah.

Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
“It is not for a believer, man or woman, when Allaah and His Messenger have decreed a matter that they should have any option in their decision. And whoever disobeys Allaah and His Messenger, he has indeed strayed into a plain error”
[al-Ahzaab 33:36]

Shaykh ‘Abd al-Rahmaan al-Sa’di (may Allaah have mercy on him) said:
It is not for a believer, man or woman” means: it is not appropriate or befitting for the one who is described as a believer to do anything other than to hasten to please Allaah and His Messenger, and to flee from incurring the wrath of Allaah and His Messenger, and to obey their commands, and to avoid that which they have prohibited. It is not appropriate for a believing man or a believing woman “when Allaah and His Messenger have decreed a matter” and enjoined it, “that they should have any option in their decision”. They do not have the choice of whether to do it or not, rather the believing man and the believing woman know that the Messenger is dearer to them then their own selves, so they should not let their own whims and desires form a barrier between them and obeying the command of Allaah and His Messenger.

And whoever disobeys Allaah and His Messenger, he has indeed strayed into a plain error” means, an obvious error, because he has forsaken the Straight Path which leads to the reward of Allaah, and has strayed to another path which leads to a painful torment. So Allaah mentions first the reason for not going against the command of Allaah and His Messenger, which is faith, then He mentions the deterrent for that, which is fear of going astray, which leads to punishment and humiliation. End quote.
Tafseer al-Sa’di, p. 612.

The Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) told us that the one who disobeys him is the one who does not want to enter Paradise! Al-Bukhaari (7280) narrated from Abu Hurayrah (may Allaah be pleased with him) that the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “All of my ummah will enter Paradise except those who refuse.” They said: “O Messenger of Allaah, who would refuse?” He said: “Whoever obeys me will enter Paradise and whoever disobeys me has refused.”
When the command of hijab came, the first Muslim women hastened to obey it, so much so that the women tore their clothes in order to hasten to obey this command. This is what is meant by faith.

It was narrated that ‘Aa’ishah (may Allaah be pleased with her) said: May Allaah have mercy on the women of the early muhaajireen. When Allaah revealed the words “and to draw their veils all over Juyoobihinna (i.e. their bodies, faces, necks and bosoms)”, they tore their aprons and covered their faces with them. Narrated by al-Bukhaari in a mu’allaq report and by Abu Dawood (4102); classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh Abi Dawood.

Al-Haafiz Ibn Hajar said:
Muroot, sing. murt (translated here as “aprons”) refers to the izaar or lower garment.
Fath al-Baari, 8/490

Our advice to those sisters is to hasten to obey the command of Allaah without any hesitation, and not to try to obey part of the command and neglect part of it. It is obligatory for a woman to cover her hair, face and all of her body, and it is not permissible for her to show any part of that in front of non-mahram men. Whoever does that is exposing herself to the threat and is lacking in faith to the extent that she is failing to respond to the command of Allaah.

In the answer to question no. 11774 we have explained the ruling on women covering their faces, with detailed evidence.

In the answer to question no. 6244 we have answered the question: “Why should women cover their hair?”
In the answer to questions no. 214 and 6991 we have given a description of correct hijab.

And Allaah knows best.


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The thread as been re-opened as it will inshAllah be beneficial for non-muslims, but if similar behavouir is brought back then it will be closed, so be warned
 
salam
yes admins please forgive me for my actions on this thread
i think hijab is vital and essential in a sisters life because it makes them feel closer to imaan and gives them a sense of identity that they are happy muslims
wasalam
 

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