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Assalamu Alaikum I just wanted to say Jazak Allah to Amna_ali for starting this tread and for sharing with us such wonderful posts. When I read the article written by Mary Walker, it was easy for me to think back to my not so distant past (it feels like so long ago) and remember my own thoughts about hijabb and how stepping into the glorious pillars of Islam made those thought melt away like dew that is kissed by the morning sun. Now when I see other sisters I simply feel like embracing them. My heart simply begins to overflow with joy. Being a part of Islam brings about an understanding that so few outside of Islam can ever truly understand. However, that should not discourage us from helping enlighten those around us. Inshallah we continue to let our voices ring out in glorious praise of Allah and all He has granted us and that we will let our presence be known by being a symbol of Islam in HIJABB. Jazak to all of the other sisters who have posted and shared here as well. Inshallah we will keep this post going for a very long time. PAZ, Khadija |
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Say: 'My prayer and my rites, my living and my dying, are for Allah alone, the Lord of all the worlds. (Qur'an, 6:162)
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I would also like you to look at this:
Some people, especially in the West, would tend to ridicule the whole argument of modesty for protection. Their argument is that the best protection is the spread of education, civilised behaviour, and self restraint. We would say: fine but not enough. If 'civilization' is enough protection, then why is it that women in North America dare not walk alone in a dark street - or even across an empty parking lot ? If Education is the solution, then why is it that a respected university like Queen's has a 'walk home service' mainly for female students on campus? If self restraint is the answer, then why are cases of sexual harassment in the workplace reported on the news media every day? A sample of those accused of sexual harassment, in the last few years, includes: Navy officers, Managers, University professors, Senators, Supreme Court Justices, and the President of the United States! I could not believe my eyes when I read the following statistics, written in a pamphlet issued by the Dean of Women's office at Queen's University:
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Al Salam 3alaikom amna_ali,
I was looking through the web and came across something interesting, please read: The veil signified a woman's self-respect and social status. Women of lower classes would often wear the veil to give the impression of a higher standing. The fact that the veil was the sign of nobility was the reason why prostitutes were not permitted to cover their hair in the old Jewish society. However, prostitutes often wore a special headscarf in order to look respectable. 79 Jewish women in What about the Christian tradition? It is well known that Catholic Nuns have been covering their heads for hundreds of years, but that is not all. "Now I want you to realize that the head of every man is Christ, and the head of the woman is man, and the head of Christ is God. Every man who prays or prophesies with his head covered dishonours his head. And every woman who prays or prophesies with her head uncovered dishonours her head - it is just as though her head were shaved. If 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 off or shaved off, she should cover her head. A man ought not to cover his head, since he is the image and glory of God; but the woman is the glory of man. For man did not come from woman, but woman from man; neither was man created for woman, but woman for man. For this reason, and because of the angels, the woman ought to have a sign of authority on her head" (I Corinthians 11:3-10).
From all the above evidence, it is obvious that Islam did not invent the head cover. However, Islam did endorse it. The Quran urges the believing men and women to lower their gaze and guard their modesty and then urges the believing women to extend their head covers to cover the neck and the bosom: "Say to the believing men that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty......And say to the believing women that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty; that they should not display their beauty and ornaments except what ordinarily appear thereof; that they should draw their veils over their bosoms...." (24:30,31). The Quran is quite clear that the veil is essential for modesty, but why is modesty important? The Quran is still clear: "O Prophet, tell your wives and daughters and the believing women that they should cast their outer garments over their bodies (when abroad) so that they should be known and not molested" (33:59).
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Asslamualaikum, Here is another informative atricle about Muslim women rights. Collection of References from the Quran and Hadeeth about the Rights of Women guaranteed by Islam Spiritual Equality of Women and Men Attitudes towards women Collaboration and consultation Examples of Consensual Decision Making Women's Right to Attend Mosques Narrated Ibn Umar: One of the wives of Umar (bin Al-Khattab) used to offer the Fajr and the 'Isha' prayer in congregation in the Mosque. She was asked why she had come out for the prayer as she knew that Umar disliked it, and he has great ghaira (self-respect). She replied, "What prevents him from stopping me from this act?" The other replied, "The statement of Allah's Apostle (p.b.u.h) : 'Do not stop Allah's women-slave from going to Allah s Mosques' prevents him." (Bukhari Volume 2, Book 13, Number 23) Ibn 'Umar reported: Grant permission to women for going to the mosque in the night. His son who was called Waqid said: Then they would make mischief. He (the narrator) said: He thumped his (son's) chest and said: I am narrating to you the hadith of the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him), and you say: No! (Sahih Muslim Book 004, Number 0890) Ibn Umar reported: The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: Do not deprive women of their share of the mosques, when they seek permission from you. Bilal said: By Allah, we would certainly prevent them. 'Abdullah said: I say that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said it and you say: We would certainly prevent them! (Sahih Muslim Book 004, Number 0891) Yahya related to me from Malik from Yahya ibn Said that Atika bint Zayd ibn Amr ibn Nufayl, the wife of Umar ibn al-Khattab, used to ask Umar ibn al-Khattab for permission to go to the mosque. He would keep silent, so she would say, "By Allah, I will go out, unless you forbid me," and he would not forbid her. (Sunan Abu Dawud Book 14, Number 14.5.14) The Common Performance of Ablutions Women's Right of Proposal Women's Right of Permission Narrated Khansa bint Khidam Al-Ansariya that her father gave her in marriage when she was a matron and she disliked that marriage. So she went to Allah's Apostle and he declared that marriage invalid. (Bukhari Volume 7, Book 62, Number 69) The Right of Women not to be Forced Asserting Women's Rights Seeking advice and comfort The Characteristics of a Believing Man The Education of Women On the Treatment of Women A Husband must keep the Privacy of his Wife A Husband's Attitude The Prophet's Disapproval of Women Beaters And Allah (swt) knows best. Sources: http://www.maryams.net http://www.islamfortoday.com/womens_rights_references.htm
May Allah give us Hidayet.
Ma Salaam
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Kind words and the covering of faults are better than charity followed by injury. God is free of all wants and He is most forebearing. (Al baqra: 263)
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Asslamualaikum Jazak Allah J.R. I agree. Mere wearing of Hijab is not enough. Its important to know the true meaning of it. There must be coordination in our saying and deeds.The most important thing it to show through one's acts how a good muslim one is. True faith in Allah (SWT) will help us inshallah to be steadfast towards right path.MAy Allah Help us to understand Islam. May we be able to practise what we say. So lets share another good poem that represent us all. I am a Muslim Woman I am a Muslim Woman I am a Muslim Woman, I'm not plagued with depression Note, I speak perfect English You often stare as I walk by I am a Muslim Woman http://www.themodernreligion.com/poetry/poem_objectdespair.h tm#woman
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Kind words and the covering of faults are better than charity followed by injury. God is free of all wants and He is most forebearing. (Al baqra: 263)
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Assalamu Alaikum,
Thank you again, Sis, for posting this and that wonderful poem. Even though we get ignorant people in this website, let's thank Allah (swt) for all the considerate, tolerant, and intelligent non-Muslim women who care enough to come on here and educate themselves about Islam or at least open their ears a little. Another point on hijab which I'd like to mention here before I forget ![]() is that Allah (swt) recommends that we wear hijab and amongst the many reasons He tells us to do so is that we become symbols of Islam to others, even more than Muslim men. We take on this role of representing Islam as a reminder to Muslims who cross our paths and to non-Muslims. This role given to us by Allah (swt) is such an amazing honor for women! We become leaders ourselves through this role, givign us such unique power that if we are responsible with this role comes such great rewards!! So how can hijab possibly be oppressive? It's an honor. When other Muslims see us in our hijab they are reminded of their faith and of Allah (swt). Certiainly we will be rewarded for this. Allah (swt) has blessed us with such a great role. Peace, J.R. |
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Asslamualaikum Alhumdolillah Jazak Allahu Khair. Yes I know its the voice of all muslim women. I hope that all of us put our share to show the world how free and powerful we muslim women are. I am happy and all the time thank Allah. I was just thinking how ignorant these poor creatures are who consider hijab a hindrance, a sign of oppression. Hey why you criticize my veil? Why you think it a hindrance? Why you take it as a sign of oppression? Oh, How ignorant you are!!!! You cant even imagine the satisfaction and protection that we experience while in veil. The veil is not a hindrance rather it provides us with energy that enables us to fully concentrate over our wok. http://www.themodernreligion.com/poetry/poem_objectdespair.h tm#woman Go to this site. Many poems that reflect the contentment of muslim women. Here is one to share now. MY SHADE by Khadija Javed You wonder what my shade is, My shade is My shade is This world Call me a pessimist, My shade My shade
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Kind words and the covering of faults are better than charity followed by injury. God is free of all wants and He is most forebearing. (Al baqra: 263)
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Assalamu Alaikum,
I too can not express the happiness in my heart to be a Muslim woman. I respect the opinions of every human being. Thank you, Sister Amna Ali for taking the time to write this post ofr the Muslims and non-Muslims who are part of this forum. I encourage you to continue your studies even more and insha Allah update this post as much as possible so it can be seen regularly at the top of the sister discussion forum page. Fee Amanallah, J.R. |
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