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09-04-2012, 03:56 AM | #1 |
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A Muslimah might be in perfect hijab with the oval of her face showing but a man (Muslim or not) with bad intention is still going to stare / lust at her face so that would imply hijab (without niqab) isn't sufficient? Or she should not be free mixing anyway... But she is allowed to go to the market and interact with the shop keeper? So it could be argued even in hijab the whole body is covered but the most interesting part (the face) is not so would this not infer niqab is mandatory?
What's the % of Muslimahs who wear hijab that veil also? Not much? |
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09-04-2012, 03:56 AM | #2 |
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I think since the third to fourth century AH, the ruling of all four Madhabs has been that the Niqaab is obligatory, based on the moral decline in most societies. Sisters who wear the Hijaab, but not the Niqaab, should be commended and encouraged to adopt the Sunnah of the wives of the Prophet (Allah bless him and grant him peace) who wore the Niqaab in an era during which the hearts of men and women were incomparably more pure. |
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09-04-2012, 03:56 AM | #3 |
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Here is the detailed answer by Mufti Husain Kadodia sahib: http://www.deoband.org/2009/04/fiqh/...anafi-madhhab/
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09-04-2012, 03:56 AM | #4 |
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A Muslimah might be in perfect hijab with the oval of her face showing but a man (Muslim or not) with bad intention is still going to stare / lust at her face so that would imply hijab (without niqab) isn't sufficient? Or she should not be free mixing anyway... But she is allowed to go to the market and interact with the shop keeper? So it could be argued even in hijab the whole body is covered but the most interesting part (the face) is not so would this not infer niqab is mandatory? |
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09-04-2012, 03:56 AM | #6 |
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A Muslimah might be in perfect hijab with the oval of her face showing but a man (Muslim or not) with bad intention is still going to stare / lust at her face so that would imply hijab (without niqab) isn't sufficient? Or she should not be free mixing anyway... But she is allowed to go to the market and interact with the shop keeper? So it could be argued even in hijab the whole body is covered but the most interesting part (the face) is not so would this not infer niqab is mandatory? as the brothers may have previously stated the hukm/ruling of niqaab (though it may be argued there is differences or what not), honestly , no hukm of the most wise is without over flowing hikmah (wisdom) even though at times it may not be apparent to our very limited understanding. the ruling is a different thing which will inshaAllaah hold great rewards if done correctly (intention etc) But the beauty of it is subhaanAllaah indeed another thing. theres more than one beauty, the beauty of first obeying our Creator , most high. and the 2nd one can only be felt by a sister veiling herself willingly. ( i say this because perhaps there are some who don't do it as such hence don't experience its sweetness) its a means of great protection for the sisters themselves and others. the feeling u feel/get when ur covered, u feel secure! u feel valuable/honoured ( shd be with no degree of takabbur obv). u feel ur Creator cares to this extent abt u n ur protection. laa ilaaha illAllaah! sorry may have went a bit off track, but just shared few thoughts from experience! May Allaah guide us to the acts of His pleasure, aameen! |
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09-04-2012, 03:56 AM | #7 |
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"If Allah had not concealed my faults, and my true self was displayed, people would not even spit on me." assalaam brother, thiis msg .. is it a mistake when u mention "ppl would NOT even spit on me" or is it correct and u mean something else ? |
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09-04-2012, 03:56 AM | #8 |
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09-04-2012, 03:56 AM | #9 |
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Don't you think its almost impossible for sisters to wear a Niqab in the West? and niqab comes in many forms. you have to look at what you have to hide. it can be done via the 'shawl' they are wearing. this is how my mother does it, she wraps the end of it around her nose and mouth. its not niqab but it does the purpose. though she has to constantly look after it. niqab frees your hands : ) |
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09-04-2012, 03:56 AM | #10 |
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09-04-2012, 03:56 AM | #11 |
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what would you say about women being attacked & raped because they are wearing niqab. a few years back there was a lady raped just a few roads down from my house.the men targeted her & told her its because they know the women with this clothing are virgins.
for this reason ulama like sh Nuh keller have said that if a women feels threatened in any way then it is wajib to remove the niqaab. now I would like to ask the sisters who wear niqaab if they understand the rulling of hijaab. two of my sister in laws wear niqaab & they are both alimas who graduated at the khanqah zakariya madrasah but they started off at darul uloom zakariya. both of them dont know what the limits of their awrah is. they close the face but then part of the neck shows or the hair sticks out. there far doesnt really care as long as the face is covered. once i will never forget the one sister was doing a facial & her face was covered in this thick cream. she was wearing a shorts & a t shirt & they made a video of her as a prank. first the father said dont show him, then he said oh its ok her face is closed. but her hair, legs & arms were open. so any sister who would like to cover her face should first know & understand the awrah which is wajib in all circumstances. |
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09-04-2012, 03:57 AM | #12 |
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As for saying all four madhhabs are in agreement that niqab is obligatory (generally) etc, let us leave the other schools to their experts rather than looking at some of their books; their scholars know better. The problem starts when some hanafis try to tell what the other schools mu'tamad is without having learned from their scholars properly and just picking up books.
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09-04-2012, 03:57 AM | #14 |
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Don't you think its almost impossible for sisters to wear a Niqab in the West? no command of Allaah ta'ala is nearly impossible to follow/obey.. however @ times it may be our own weaknesses that doesn't allow us to. the harder the effort, the greater the reward inshaAllaah. surely Allaah knows best |
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09-04-2012, 03:57 AM | #15 |
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what would you say about women being attacked & raped because they are wearing niqab. a few years back there was a lady raped just a few roads down from my house.the men targeted her & told her its because they know the women with this clothing are virgins. so should they shave it off and wear western clothing? there is a reason why women are supposed to measure carefully why they are going out - niqab or not. i do not have a comment for sh. keller's opinion. |
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09-04-2012, 03:57 AM | #16 |
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If the sister is extremely good looking and will attract attention, perhaps wearing a niqab is not a big must for them.. Simply dressing like a sack ought to suffice. Similarly brothers need to grow beared so as to not look from the hijabis A female might think a bearded bro is more macho and mature (and thus more attractive) than when he's shaven like a little boy! |
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09-04-2012, 03:57 AM | #17 |
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in some places men with beards and/or sunnah clothing might also get mugged, harrassed, beaten. in the time of fitnah it becomes wajib to wear the niqaab but when the niqaab becomes the fitnah then its better to not wear it. if Im not mistaken that is the understanding of what came from sh Nuh. however sh Nuh does not speak to his female murids unless in niqaab. & all his female mureeds in Jordan do wear the niqaab |
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09-04-2012, 03:57 AM | #18 |
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what would you say about women being attacked & raped because they are wearing niqab. a few years back there was a lady raped just a few roads down from my house.the men targeted her & told her its because they know the women with this clothing are virgins. because she seems to be a virgin. But beauty is in the eye of the beholder. So even an "average" looking female might be very attractive to a man rather than a "stunner" to another? It depends on the person - so how do you draw the line - who is "beautiful"? |
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09-04-2012, 03:57 AM | #19 |
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a person doesnt even know the age of a woman who is wearing niqab. because the people cant see the face of a woman with niqab on how can even he know that the woman is virgin!!! then there still is a large group of black south africans who believe that sex with a virgin can cure aids. understand now. |
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09-04-2012, 03:57 AM | #20 |
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I live in the west and started wearing niqab a year ago and can honestly say it has been one of the best decisions I have made. The most important aspect isn't even being 'protected' from men, it's the way it connects you to Allah swt and can increase your iman and your awareness of the nature of being a woman. The fact that people can't ogle you is a side point.
Don't you think its almost impossible for sisters to wear a Niqab in the West? what would you say about women being attacked & raped because they are wearing niqab. a few years back there was a lady raped just a few roads down from my house.the men targeted her & told her its because they know the women with this clothing are virgins. |
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