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![]() i have read in the past (not sure where) that in the early days ulama of india prohibited people from wearing coats, as this was introduced by the british, and people started adopting this piece of clothing to emulate the british. now of course, wearing a coat is widespread and is not worn in order to emulate a particular people or culture. so it is safe to say that its ok to wear any modest clothing as long as it is not done to emulate non muslims? |
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An under-current issue I am constantly seeing among the Muslim community actively engaged in dawah work whether it be dawah to non practicing Muslims or dawah to non Muslims (especially when dealing with youth) is leniency, how lenient do we become when giving dawah? Do we take the most lenient taqwa fiqhi position ourselves just so that we can attract the crowd or do we keep ourselves on our position but use wisdom with the audiance? What was the dawah method of Huzoor salallahu alayhi wa sallam and what were his instructions to his governor appointees in the different lands he sent them to? Did he tell them "look Muaz, look so and so, in order to give dawah in the area you are going youre going to have to dress like the people act and look like the people then give dawah and build them up to how you are now." or did he say, "First call the people to belief in Allah, then call the people to salaah, then call the people to zakaah....etc" gradually building the practicing capacity of the public? Assalamu alaykum Assalamu alaykum ![]() ![]() ![]() I humbly request brother ahamed to start a blog and share such anecdotes or it'll be just buried here on Sf. ---- Just ask yourselves - Did the Sahabah [ra] do such a thing? Did they adopt Roman culture when in Rome to give dawah? To know Dawah, all you need is the Glorious Quran + Seerah of Nabi [saws] + Hayatus Sahabah. The latter is a gist of all. Trusted by the greats of Dawah & Tabligh. And read every single day at the markaz. |
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"Upon your quote that salwar kameez is a hindu attiare, I hardly see any hindu wear shalwar kameez, what they may rarely wear is a Kurta / Kurti." Have you also researched about Dhoti, Lungi and bare chest with regards to hindu religious identities ? |
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Qamis, kurta, tunic, abaya, jalaba...whatever you want to call it. The basic principle behind this is that it's a long, loose shirt that comes down to at least mid-thigh. Then you have the lungi/sarong/izar/futa. Both articles of clothing, if worn correctly, cover the satr well, and don't reveal the shape of the body. If you look at most traditional clothing around the civilized world, the idea is pretty much the same. Even Europeans wore something similar from the time of the ancient Greeks up until a couple hundred years ago.
Modern pants/trousers, however, usually reveal the shape of the body, especially when a person is doing ruku or sujud (unless we're talking about sweatpants or baggy jeans). I honestly don't know how and why the modern Europeans came up with such uncomfortable attire- tight pants with shirt tucked in and a heavy coat and tie even in hot weather. Ajeeb. |
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"Can you show me where you have read or understood that the kurti is the religious attiare of the hindu religion ?" See attire.JPG. |
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I'm guessing but since all his dawah activity was inspired by the late Ahmed Deedat (who always wore a tie-less suit) he is copying him in dress (and lecture content). Most of the other speakers on his Peace TV station wear a more typical Islamic style dress. Not a criticism of ZN just an observation! |
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One does not have to be a Mojo-Jojo to understand this. ![]() Sister there is no need to discuss this topic. He is fully clothed that's enough. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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![]() @ the back-and-forth about the "attire" thing.... You gots to be kidding me! LOL. (now please someone don't tell me that "gots" is not a word). ![]() ![]() P.S. If anyone ever thought it's impossible to fill a thread with 4 pages of "why-are-we-even-talking-about-this"... well then, please read this thread from the beginning and reconsider the possibilities (of course, all of my posts included as well). |
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I understand that brother, what i was trying to showcase is that even if someone spells any word incorrectly it is simple to take googles help and understand the correct spelling. So, what is the point of pointing out spelling mistakes when common sense can help. ![]() yes brother, you are right... ![]() May Allah Azza Wa jal bless you...! |
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I am not sure if western clothing can be considered un-islamic. Maybe the tight fitting imodest dress is unislamic but a suit for men cannot be considered un-islamic...westerners who embrace Islam do not have to start dressing like Pakistanis or Arabs to be better Muslims. In salah western dress does not look good...and a robe would cover the body better but these are all side issues. In the west if we want to spread Islam should we be dressing so differently from the other people? An argument can be made that no we should fit in more and this might attract more people. What if a Muslim was brought up wearing western clothes and they feel uncomfortable in other type of clothes?
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I understand that brother, what i was trying to showcase is that even if someone spells any word incorrectly it is simple to take googles help and understand the correct spelling. So, what is the point of pointing out spelling mistakes when common sense can help. |
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