Isaac
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Ok, sister. You dont have to sound so against Arabs. Just remember that there are people who hold an opposing view to yours which is just as well documented with evdience from the quran and hadith. Now im not saying one is wrong and the other is right. Im saying if one feels conviction in their heart that what they are doing is right and that they are in persuit of Allahs pleasure, let them be, dont put them down. We are muslims, and as muslims we should help one aonther to the pleasure of Allah.
Now Alhamdullilah as you put your point across and hold firm to you belief on such a subject, if someone from the other side of the fense came and said what you said in the way you said it, you would be sure to here these people being called names such as "they think there better because they wear jilbab" etc etc etc. And then an imagineay barrier will be formed, which would cause one another to look down on each other.
The point i would like to conclude on is that from a sharia prespective the two would not be wrong. So why try to become wrong by making claims such as that its not from islam to wear jilbab or niqab? Like i said you have to remeber that there are always two sides in an opposing subject, and in some cases according to sharia, they can both be accpeted, which is what is often refferd to as difference of opinion in fiqh. And this can only be brought about if both sides have documented material which is sourced from the quran and hadith. And in this case the opposing side which you say is not from Islam does have doceumnetd material.
Now im not trying to get into a matter of which sside is right and which side is wrong, because like i said not one of them can be as far as i may comment be deemed wrong according to the sharia view of jilbab and hijab. But what i can seem to figure out is that why in the 21st century we as muslims cant not stick together when our bretherens are being opressed and killed, our lands are further divided, our muajhideen and ulema being locked up and the worship of Allah is only being confined to the masjds. Its pretty clear that this is a much bigger issue than choosing between wearing a jilbab and wearing modest clothing other than the Jilab which still fulfils the criteria.
Asalamualikum Sister.
Now Alhamdullilah as you put your point across and hold firm to you belief on such a subject, if someone from the other side of the fense came and said what you said in the way you said it, you would be sure to here these people being called names such as "they think there better because they wear jilbab" etc etc etc. And then an imagineay barrier will be formed, which would cause one another to look down on each other.
The point i would like to conclude on is that from a sharia prespective the two would not be wrong. So why try to become wrong by making claims such as that its not from islam to wear jilbab or niqab? Like i said you have to remeber that there are always two sides in an opposing subject, and in some cases according to sharia, they can both be accpeted, which is what is often refferd to as difference of opinion in fiqh. And this can only be brought about if both sides have documented material which is sourced from the quran and hadith. And in this case the opposing side which you say is not from Islam does have doceumnetd material.
Now im not trying to get into a matter of which sside is right and which side is wrong, because like i said not one of them can be as far as i may comment be deemed wrong according to the sharia view of jilbab and hijab. But what i can seem to figure out is that why in the 21st century we as muslims cant not stick together when our bretherens are being opressed and killed, our lands are further divided, our muajhideen and ulema being locked up and the worship of Allah is only being confined to the masjds. Its pretty clear that this is a much bigger issue than choosing between wearing a jilbab and wearing modest clothing other than the Jilab which still fulfils the criteria.
Asalamualikum Sister.