Friday, July 28, 2006

Is Hijab Compulsory?

"The Quran does not suggest that women should be veiled or they should be kept apart from the world of men. On the contrary, the Quran is insistent on the full participation of women in society and in the religious practices."
By Dr. Ibrahim B. Syed, Ph.D

One of the verses in the Quran protects a woman's fundamental rights. Verse 59 of Surah Al-Ahzaab reads: "O Prophet! Tell thy wives and daughters and the believing women, that they should cast their outer garments over their persons (when outside) : so that they should be known (as such) and not molested".

According to the Quran, the reason why Muslim women should wear an outer garment when going out of their homes is that they may be recognised as "Believing" women and differentiated from streetwalkers for whom sexual harassment is an occupational hazard. The purpose of this verse was not to confine women to their homes, but to make it safe for them to go about their daily business without attracting unsavoury attention.

Older Muslim women who are past the prospect of marriage are not required to wear "the outer garment". "Such elderly women as are past the prospect of marriage, there is no blame on them if they lay aside their (outer) garments, provided they make not wanton display of their beauty; but it is best for them to be modest; and Allah is One Who sees and knows all things". (24:60).

The Quran does not suggest that women should be veiled or they should be kept apart from the world of men. On the contrary, the Quran is insistent on the full participation of women in society and in the religious practices.

Morality of the self and cleanliness of conscience are far better than the morality of the purdah. No goodness can come from pretence. Imposing the veil on women is the ultimate proof that men suspect their mothers, daughters, wives and sisters of being potential traitors to them. How can Muslim men meet non-Muslim women who are not veiled and treat them respectfully, but not accord the same respectful treatment to Muslim women?

To wear the Hijaab is certainly NOT an Islamic obligatory on women. It is an innovation (Bid'ah) of men suffering from a piety complex who are so weak spiritually that they just cannot trust themselves!

Muslim women remained in mixed company with men until the late sixth century (A.H.) or 11 th century (A.C.). They received guests, held meetings and went to wars to help their brothers and husbands, and they defended their castles and bastions.

It is part of the growing feeling on the part of Muslim men and women that they no longer wish to identify with the West, and that reaffirmation of their identity as Muslims requires the kind of visible sign that adoption of conservative clothing implies.

For these women the issue is not that they have to dress conservatively, but that they choose to. In lran, Imam Khomeini first insisted that women must wear the veil and chador, but in response to large demonstrations by women, he modified his position and agreed that while the chador is not obligatory, MODEST dress is.

5 comments:

  1. The Quran tells us to obey the Prophet Muhammad (Surah an-Nisa verse 59), to follow his judgments (Surah an-Nisa verse 65), and to abide by his decisions (Surah al-Ahzab verse 36).

    ACCORDING TO HADITHS:
    the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) is quoted as saying:

    "...If the woman reaches the age of puberty, no part of her body should be seen but this --- and he pointed to his face and hands."

    What is ur opinion to this?

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  2. I agree with "...If the woman reaches the age of puberty, no part of her body should be seen but this --- and he pointed to his face and hands."
    In todays day and age muslims themselves mess with the words of ALLAH and change it to suit themselves.

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  3. In other words what's written above only suit your understanding.
    Especially this qoute- "To wear the Hijaab is certainly NOT an Islamic obligatory on women. It is an innovation (Bid'ah)"

    Allah Knows best xxx
    Peace be upon u

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  4. As my site states these are artiles that I find intresting, I am really in a way storing them here as a backup.

    My understanding on this subject (whether it agrees with the islamic ruling or not) The ladies must cover what the Prophet(PBUH) say's. But the ladies have there own chose either on or off. Also I believe that if a lady is younger than marriage age then if she chooses too, she should be covered so that her future husband is the first to see her beauty.

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  5. 'a woman should cover her face and hands'
    the hadith you quote is known to be very weak, it is munqati, ie missing a narrator, this means that it is probably what the Prophet pbuh said, but not necessarily. god knows best

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