niqab...what do you think?

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At least there trying though.
When i was younger i wore it like that.:embarrass :hiding:
The sis.that do that i know how they feel and think...it might be hard for them.
I just make dua for them.


your not getting the point.....they do it on purpose...they go running round PROUD that they wear niqaab...its not like they are forced...they wear it so that they are famous..so they stand out.....
 
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sis jihad if they try then they should try harder and fully concentrate on covering all thier body not just the face
bro libyanhero and sis sapphire and sanobar mashallah well said
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your not getting the point.....they do it on purpose...they go running round PROUD that they wear niqaab...its not like they are forced...they wear it so that they are famous..so they stand out.....


same here in my college! they do it just to stand out in the crowd or just wear it becoz they dont wanna be seen outside with someone they shdnt be with.....! u knw we have non muslims wearing the abaya to bunk college! :mad: :mad: :rant:
 
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just make dua to allah that they will gain more modesty inshallah and try and guide them
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you know i had this real close friend..her family moved away and she went to become an alimah...i met her in a wedding...and said come on lets read namaaz....she stopped talking to me because she didnt want to read it....and when a man accidently saw her face because her niqaab moved she squealed the whole wedding hall down.!!!!!:mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :enough!: :enough!: :enough!: :enough!:
 
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regarding the wearing of niqab, quoted by Sheikh Saud Shuraim
Also, know my Muslim sister that to conceal your face and allow your eyebrows, cheekbone, and bridge of the nose to remain uncovered is clear error. Some women use this as a ploy to cover up their inadequate features. They will uncover what they like and cover what they dislike. If our woman folk exit their homes having beautified themselves, uncovering more that what they cover, perfumed, while using their eyes and movement to attract the attention of men, they are indeed calling to deviance and disorder.
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you know i had this real close friend..her family moved away and she went to become an alimah...i met her in a wedding...and said come on lets read namaaz....she stopped talking to me because she didnt want to read it....and when a man accidently saw her face because her niqaab moved she squealed the whole wedding hall down.!!!!!:mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :enough!: :enough!: :enough!: :enough!:
thats weird. wat was her real reason for wearing niqaab?
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regarding the wearing of niqab, quoted by Sheikh Saud Shuraim
Also, know my Muslim sister that to conceal your face and allow your eyebrows, cheekbone, and bridge of the nose to remain uncovered is clear error. Some women use this as a ploy to cover up their inadequate features. They will uncover what they like and cover what they dislike. If our woman folk exit their homes having beautified themselves, uncovering more that what they cover, perfumed, while using their eyes and movement to attract the attention of men, they are indeed calling to deviance and disorder.
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jazakallah for sharing bro :)
 
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Awwwww, I would love to wear niqab.. I don't know why I don't take the step and actually do it instead of just talking about it..
What can I do to reeeeally take the step? And is it better to wait until I move out? 'Cause I know my parents would have a bf, that's for sure! :'(

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:sl: I dont want ppl who know me very well to think Im ahypocrate by puttin it on again. So, Im going to use my future husband as an excuse. Clever ay? Yeah, I know.:giggling:

Allah ma3ak

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My dear sister, don't worry about what people think as it is not them we have to answer to on Judgement Day. Whatever you do, do it for Allah or out of necessity, (like working in an environment where you cannot wear it).
Personally though it is difficult wearing a veil, especially on hot summers days
when you want to eat or drink outdoors. Ever tried eating icecream wearing a nikab? Lol, you get more on your nikaab than in your mouth. But it's these sacrifices we make now that inshaAllah will help us at the end.

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Salaam.

Cihad, I intend to have little relaxation. I invite some girls over, get some music playing, and get a little entertainment. Nothing wrong with that is there? I intended to relax afterall.
 
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regarding the wearing of niqab, quoted by Sheikh Saud Shuraim
Also, know my Muslim sister that to conceal your face and allow your eyebrows, cheekbone, and bridge of the nose to remain uncovered is clear error. Some women use this as a ploy to cover up their inadequate features. They will uncover what they like and cover what they dislike. If our woman folk exit their homes having beautified themselves, uncovering more that what they cover, perfumed, while using their eyes and movement to attract the attention of men, they are indeed calling to deviance and disorder.
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Jazakallah Khair for sharing this...
 
Salaam.

Cihad, I intend to have little relaxation. I invite some girls over, get some music playing, and get a little entertainment. Nothing wrong with that is there? I intended to relax afterall.
i hope you're joking bro.:-\ :-\ :-\
 
He's trying to make a point about 'intentions'... He wasn't serious...
 
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i knew that :giggling::giggling::giggling::giggling::giggling:
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a bf??? whats that?
its best to ask a sister for advice
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welll...obviousy people will respect them alll for what they are generally known as...but if you get to know an individual...thats when we realise and opinions change......
 
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