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  HIJAAB-THE UNVEILED MYSTERY, Women in Islam, Womens outdated, Woman Modernising, Dancing Women, Fashion, Feminists, ...
Wearing the Divinely Mandated hijaab, the veil, as a part of their everyday dresses is among the first steps toward this rediscovery.
Or when hijaab is literally imposed through punitive sanctions rather than encouraged benignly, this distorts the underlying beauty of hijaab and turns it into something ugly.
For many women hijaab is a constant reminder that unlike other women they should not have to design their lives and bodies for men.
www.allaahuakbar.net /womens/hijaab.htm   (1544 words)

  
 Hijaab - Women's Dress Code & Conduct
Islam protects her by enjoining her to wear Hijaab so that covering herself does not attract the swamps of flies and dirty creatures attracted to uncovered sweets as in the cone of today’s woman who falls prey to this.
The law of Hijaab requires that the whole female body (from head to feet, including the face) be concealed in the presence of ghair mahram (with whom marriage is permissible).
All these narrations are sufficient to indicate that it is essential for women to observe Hijaab in assuring that their attire confirms to dictates of the Shariah.
www.inter-islam.org /Actions/Hijbdu.html   (2427 words)

  
 Women in Islam
The woman who can get by without her looks
A Chinese American Non Muslim Woman Experiments with Hijaab
Cover your head, not your brains (by 4 Danish women)
www.themodernreligion.com /w_main.htm   (409 words)

  
 |troid.org| The Reality of Hijaab, The Muslim Woman's Dress   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The women of Hijaab in the cities of London, Paris, New York etc, are not all immigrants who have just stepped off the boat, as many people think.
The Hijaab controls this desire and thus not only protects the woman, but also the man. Sexually motivated crimes in the west are on the increase.
Whilst condemning the Hijaab as oppressive, it is well known that newspapers such as The Sun and The News of the World, often display pictures of naked women.
www.troid.org /articles/sisters/hijaab/reality.htm   (2216 words)

  
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Hijaab is not a ban on women’s freedom, but a barrier between males and non-mahram females and also between females and non-mahram males.
To exercise the complete Hijaab, the female must abstain from mingling with non-mahram males and must abstain from exposing herself to other than her husband.
Hijaab is observed both within and outside the house.
iric.95mb.com /Hijaab.html   (1212 words)

  
 Islamic Articles : Hijaab or Niqaab   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Hijaab, however, in the sense that it has been used in the Qur’an and Hadith, has a far wider meaning as discussed later in this article.
The detailed laws of hijaab include the levels of interaction that are permissible or forbidden between the different categories of males and females, the type of attire that one must adopt, the degrees of permissibility for a woman to leave the precincts of her home, etc.
In order to understand the concept of hijaab in Islam, and its importance, the most important aspect is to first and foremost rid the mind of Western influences, indoctrination and propaganda.
www.jamiat.org.za /aj/islam/hijab_niqaab.html   (1146 words)

  
 IslamMessage -> women   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The ‘hijaab’ or the Islamic dress is cited by many as an example of the ‘subjugation’ of women under Islamic law.
‘Hijaab’ of the clothes should be accompanied by ‘hijaab’ of the eyes, ‘hijaab’ of the heart, ‘hijaab’ of thought and ‘hijaab’ of intention.
Hijaab does not degrade a woman but uplifts a woman and protects her modesty and chastity.
www.islammessage.com /bb/index.php?showtopic=1267   (1651 words)

  
 Sister Shakoora Proper Hijaab Experience
I don't know why I started to wear proper hijaab, I just liked the way it looked and plus I was told that even though it's not required of us to wear it, we would get many blessings for wearing it.
I was scared to wear proper hijaab at first because of what I thought people might say, but I overcame that fear because I realize it doesn't matter what they say, they can't see my face so therefore they don't know who I am anyway, so they can talk and giggle away.
She also said that I should not let my coworkers get to me, if I feel that I need to wear proper hijaab to obey Allah, then I should wear it, because my coworkers are not the ones who are going to get me to paradise.
hijabsahih.tripod.com /1969.htm   (1231 words)

  
 |troid.org| Why Should I Wear the Hijaab?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
So to wear the hijaab is a source of great good for you – the Muslim woman - for many reasons.
You are obeying the commands of your Lord when you wear the hijaab and you can expect great rewards in return.
Allaah beautifies your inner and outer countenance with hijaab.
www.troid.org /articles/sisters/hijaab/whyshouldi.htm   (855 words)

  
 JI Media Digest: Hijaab: My Personal Experiences
My hijaab is not a part of my traditional identity; it has no social or political significance; it is purely and simply, my religious identity.
What does the hijaab mean to me? Although there have been many books and articles about the hijaab, they always tend to be written from an outsider's point of view; I hope this will allow me to explain what I can observe from the inside, so to speak.
As in Cairo, the hijaab acted as a means of identification between Muslims; I found myself on the way to a study circle wondering if I was on the right route when I saw a group of sisters wearing the hijaab.
www.jamaat.org /digest/hijab.html   (2129 words)

  
 Why Should I Wear the Hijaab ?
Allaah orders the Muslim woman to wear the hijaab when she steps out of the security of her home or when in the presence of strange men.
So to wear the hijaab is a source of great good for you - the Muslim woman - for many reasons.
So a Muslim woman in hijaab is dignified, not dishonoured, noble, not degraded, liberated, not subjugated, purified, not sullied, independent, not a slave, protected, not exposed, respected, not laughed at, confident, not insecure, obedient, not a sinner, a guarded pearl, not a prostitute.
www.alinaam.org.za /social/whijaab.htm   (761 words)

  
 Women   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Otherwise, if she does not wear Hijaab, she would gradually, and over the years, start wearing short clothes, and end up as a sex object as they are now in the west.
Hijaab is an honour and a dignity for woman, and therefore even when she is performing her prayers, which is the time when gets closest to Allah Almighty, she wears Hijaab.
By wearing Hijaab in the west, a woman makes declaration of her resolve and determination to safeguard her honour and dignity, and that she is prepared to follow she is dictated to by the desires and lust men who wish to see women as nothing more than sex objects in order to satisfy sexual appetite.
www.shirazi.org.uk /women.htm   (2463 words)

  
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The term Hijaab, itself includes not only dress and covering the body, but methods of behavior before members of the same and/or opposite sex, promoting privacy for females and prohibiting loose intermingling between males and females, and thereby encouraging modesty, decency, and chastity.
The esteemed Qur'aanic commentators At-Tabaree and Al-Qurtubee have elaborated on the form of Hijaab or Jilbaab i.e., "outer garments" as viewed by the Companions of the Prophet (radiallahu 'anhum), as well as the circumstances surrounding the revelation of Soorah Al-Ahzaab: 59, that was quoted at the beginning of this essay.
Hence, my brother Muslims, when you are asked: 'What is the form of the Hijaab according to the Sharee'ah, especially from a woman who loves the Deen?' you should urge and encourage her to wear the Niqaab even if you are of the opinion that it is only Mustahabb.
www.weneedtounite.com /hijaab.htm   (2753 words)

  
 The cloth of Islam   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Most Westerners think an Islamic hijaab -- a full-body outer cloak or, in its modified form, a scarf tied around the head -- is an obscuring item of clothing.
Parvaz, wearing a hijaab, hides her face not from embarrassment but because of fears for her safety.
Having a white American for a mother, my looks pass for Western (not the case for most of the family on my father's side), so the only thing that would set me apart would be my dress.
seattlep-i.nwsource.com /lifestyle/40763_hijaab.shtml   (1783 words)

  
 WOMEN'S ISSUES \ Hijaab \ The Islaamic hijaab
Response: The Islaamic hijaab is for the women to cover everything that is forbidden for her to expose.
Therefore, the woman must cover her face in front of those men that are not mahram.
As for those of who claim that the Islaamic hijaab is to cover the head, shoulders, back, feet, shin and forearms while allowing her to uncover her face and hands, this is a very amazing claim.
www.fatwa-online.com /fataawa/womensissues/hijaab/0000206_30.htm   (366 words)

  
 Al-Ibaanah
This is since the objective of the Hijaab, which is to veil a woman’s entire body and her hidden and apparent adornment, cannot be achieved with a thin garment.
The Hijaab must not be a source of decoration in itself, such as by it being colorful and flashy, causing eyes to turn towards it and hearts to be diseased (with temptation).
It is also required for the Hijaab not to be perfumed, since fragrances cause men’s desires to be incited and for them to be tempted, against their wills.
www.al-ibaanah.com /articles.php?ArtID=74   (586 words)

  
 TMA - The Beauty of Hijaab   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Neither sex should be allowed to exploit its own physical features for selfish gain, nor allow others to manipulate their sexuality.
One of the most misunderstood principles of Islam is that of the hijaab, or covering, that Muslim women wear.
The following two articles, written by Muslim women in the west, reveal the marvelous truths behind this Islamic practice.
www.thaqalayn.org /pamphlets/Pamphlet-Hijaab.htm   (1734 words)

  
 Islam Unveiled {Top 10}
This sister is either one or the other of two types: She is sincere and honest, or she is a slippery liar who desires to make a showy display of her "hijaab" clamoring with colors to be "in line with the times" and expensive.
My sister wear the hijaab in your young age in opposition to the sinful deed because Allah is intense in punishment and will ask you on the Day of Resurrection about your youth and every moment of your life.
Verily I (Muhammad) am a plain warner to you from Him.[Soorah Adh-Dhaariyaat 51:50] The hijaab is a high form of worship that is not subject to the opinions of people and their orientations and choices because the one who legislated it is the Most Wise Creator.
www.angelfire.com /mi4/religion/hijab.html   (3292 words)

  
 Hijaab Questionnaire--Ummah.comGeneral
technically, the term "hijaab" would be associated with muslim women.
This is a form of liberation as in the west, there is so much pressure on women to look just right, and where women are supposed to be sexual at all times.
Hijaab: A blessed covering over the hair and neck which gives a woman the most elegant and modest look
www.ummah.net /forum/showthread.php?t=34879   (2453 words)

  
 Obligation of wearing hijaab   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
It is the greatest blessing He has bestowed upon you, and it is incumbent upon you to express and show thanks for this blessing, by worshipping and obeying Him.
As for your question, wearing hijaab is a mandatory obligation which cannot be neglected.
If you cannot find a place in France that will allow you to work while wearing hijaab, then you must strive to move to a country you can wear the hijaab while working, as you have indicated.
www.islam-qa.com /QA/5|Jurisprudence_and_Islamic_Rulings(Fiqh)/Al_Libaas_wa_Al_Zeenah(Clothing_and_Decoration)/Obligation_of_wearing_hijaab.14091997.170.shtml   (382 words)

  
 News 8 Austin | 24 Hour Local News | LOCAL NEWS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
She also decided to stop wearing the hijaab, the traditional Muslim veil, to protect herself.
I heard so many cases that people were being harassed because they were wearing hijaab.
Children were pulling the hijaab off and hurting them.
www.news8austin.com /content/your_news?ArID=125810   (802 words)

  
 Hijaab - Moslima's demonstreren voor hun vrije keus over de hijaab
Hijaab - Moslima's demonstreren voor hun vrije keus over de hijaab
Geslaagde demo van moslima's voor hun vrije keus over de hijaab.
In reactie tegen het Franse verbod van de hijaab.
www.ronhaleber.nl /hijaab.htm   (357 words)

  
 Privacy Adfunk Internet Solutions Article
Introduction How Hijaab Came in to Being Hijaab in the Blessed Era of The Prophet sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam The Observance of Hijaab in Time of Difficulty Hijaab from a Blind The Necessities of Hijaab & Consequences of Negligence Violations of Hijaab Qur’anic Tafseer Upon Hijaab Conclusion
In the Name of Allah the Most Beneficient and Merciful This article portrays a broad representation of the issues of hijaab.
The second grade of Hijaab is that if the need should arise that a woman must go out then this should be carried out in such adornment which conceals her entirely.
www.geocities.com /ericssonline1/Privacy.htm   (5480 words)

  
 WORSHIP \ Prayer \ Ruling concerning a Muslim woman praying without hijaab
Question: If a woman who does not wear hijaab is forced to pray or if her hijaab is not in accord with the Sharee’ah, for example, some of her hair or her skin is exposed for some reason, what is the ruling?
Response: First, it is necessary that one realize that hijaab is obligatory upon women.
However, if the woman is not wearing hijaab or is not properly covered out of a voluntary choice, such as following the customs or mode of the people, and the lack of hijaab here means not covering her face and hands, then her prayer is correct.
www.fatwa-online.com /fataawa/worship/prayer/9991018_91.htm   (277 words)

  
 Hijaab Waali, the novel, A Pakistani love story in English, by Ikram Abidi about romance, pakistani, urdu, east, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Hijaab Waali, the novel, A Pakistani love story in English, by Ikram Abidi about romance, pakistani, urdu, east, culture, religion, heritage, love, poetry, hijab, hijaab, passion, shia, sunni at http://abidis.org
The reason of writing it in English was that I wanted to convey my messages to a broader community of people world wide which, of course, would not understand it in Urdu.
Written after a comprehensive research on the topics of Hijaab and marriage, this novel has emotional twists and turns, sentimental ups and downs, colours of cultural gatherings like “Meelaads”, “Weddings”, tastes of eastern foods, thrills of full-blown arguments and ecstasies of love and true romance.
abidis.org /hijaab-trailor.htm   (1195 words)

  
 The hijaab is back in the news, this time Down Under
The hijaab is back in the news, this time Down Under
It looks like the hijaab is making headway and causing headwaves around the globe.
Re: The hijaab is back in the news, this time Down Under
www.ile-maurice.com /forum.old/archive/read_52972.html   (871 words)

  
 ALIF: British Consulate allows Passport with Hijab   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
I was tempted to submit a photograph without my hijaab but decided that more than my hijaab, this is a matter of principle - a matter of my rights as a citizen.
Surely they are aware that Muslim women all over the UK are issued passports with hijaab photos but they withheld this information from me. This could happen to you regardless of which country you come from, with regards to your passport, driver's licence, etc. Here is what you can do:
The two brothers who sent me their daughter's/sister's passport were pivotal to this case because I was able to challenge the Consulate's handling of my case with direct evidence of double standards.
muttaqun.com /alif/britishpassport.html   (609 words)

  
 HIJAAB WAALI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Hijaab said, looking to the audience to include them.
There was a big 'wow' from the audience on her comment.
By 'buying' my e-book 'Hijaab Waali', you'll also be helping me in taking first step towards being a professional writer.
abidis.org /hijaab5.htm   (1296 words)

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