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Why Do Muslim Women Have To Wear A Hijab? by OLAADEGBU(m): 7:00pm On May 18, 2017
Why do Muslim women have to wear a hijab? Why does Islam require women to wear a hijab / burqa?
Re: Why Do Muslim Women Have To Wear A Hijab? by firstclassmumu: 7:02pm On May 18, 2017
Hmm
Re: Why Do Muslim Women Have To Wear A Hijab? by Nobody: 7:14pm On May 18, 2017
Why does common sense require you to wear clothes?

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Re: Why Do Muslim Women Have To Wear A Hijab? by youngG10(m): 7:23pm On May 18, 2017
“ This is more appropriate so that they may be known [as Muslim women] and thus not be harassed [or molested]. ”
Men, whether they confess it or not, are slaves of lust and desire.
• Hijab protects women from such men; it symbolizes that she has been sanctified to one man only and is off-limit to all others.
• Hijab contributes to the stability and preservation of marriage and family by eliminating the chances of extramarital affairs.
• Finally, it compels men to focus on the real personality of the woman and de-emphasizes her physical beauty. It puts the woman in control of strangers’ reaction to her.
Commenting on the attire of women in North Africa and South East Asia, Germaine Greer, one of the pioneers of the women’s liberation movement, wrote:
“Women who wear cortes or huipiles or saris or jellabas or salwar kameez or any other ample garments can swell and diminish inside them without embarrassment or discomfort. Women with shawls and veils can breastfeed anywhere without calling attention to themselves, while baby is protected from dust and flies. In most non-Western societies, the dress and ornaments of women celebrate the mothering function. Ours deny it.”
Note that she also specifically mentions the
salwar, kameez and jellabas that are used by Muslim women in the East.
Feminists and the Western media often portray the hijab as a symbol of oppression and slavery of women. This sexist angle of viewing the hijab reflects the influence of Western feminists who are subconsciously reacting to the Judea-Christian concept of veil –– “the symbol of woman’s subjection to her husband”.
To look at one’s own religious or cultural history and then to pass a judgment against another religion is, on the milder side, an intellectual miscalculation, and, on the harsher side, outright cultural imperialism! My father made an interesting observation in an article that when the Europeans penetrated the interior of Africa a century ago, they found some tribes who went about naked. They forced the tribes to wear clothes as mark of civilization. “Now those advocates of ‘civilization’ are themselves discarding their clothes. One often wonders if the ‘primitive tribes’ of the last century were not more civilized than the rest of the world. After all, it is rest of the world which is now imitating the ways of the so-called primitive society.”
I am surprised at the society which shows tolerance towards those who would like to go around topless but finds it difficult to tolerate a lady who by her own choice wants to observe
hijab ! According to Naheed Mustafa, a Canadian Muslim, “In the Western world, the hijab has come to symbolize either forced silence or radical, unconscionable militancy. Actually, it’s neither. It is simply a woman’s assertion that judgment of her physical person is to play no role whatsoever in social interaction. Wearing the hijab has given me the freedom from constant attention to my physical self. Because my appearance is not subjected to scrutiny, my beauty, or perhaps lack of it, has been removed from the realm of what can legitimately be discussed.”
Hijab is not a symbol of oppression. Women are oppressed because of socio-economic reasons even in countries where women have never heard about hijab . On the contrary, the practice of displaying pictures of almost naked women in the commercials, billboards, and in the entertainment industry in the west is a true symbol of oppression.
Neither does the hijab prevent a woman from acquiring knowledge or from contributing to the betterment of human society. Historically women have also greatly contributed to Islam. Lady Khadijah, the first wife of the Prophet, played a significant role in the early history of Islam. A successful businesswoman in her own right, she was the first person to accept the message of Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.). Her acceptance and faith were a great source of emotional support for the Prophet. She stood by her husband in the difficult days of early Islam, and spent her wealth for the promotion of the new religion.
The first Muslim person to be martyred in Muslim history was a woman by the name of Sumayya, the wife of Yasir and the mother of ‘Ammar. She was killed along with her husband for refusing to renounce Islam

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Re: Why Do Muslim Women Have To Wear A Hijab? by TheLogicalMind(m): 7:24pm On May 18, 2017
HIJAB HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH MODESTY. GIRLS WHO WEAR HIJABS ARE JUST AS LIKELY TO "MISBEHAVE"
AS THOSE WHO DON'T grin











Re: Why Do Muslim Women Have To Wear A Hijab? by obafemee80(m): 7:29pm On May 18, 2017
Why do the catholic nuns cover their face,hair and chest? grin

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Re: Why Do Muslim Women Have To Wear A Hijab? by Amberon: 10:05pm On May 18, 2017
Lol
Re: Why Do Muslim Women Have To Wear A Hijab? by OLAADEGBU(m): 6:18pm On May 22, 2017
OLAADEGBU:


Why do Muslim women have to wear a hijab? Why does Islam require women to wear a hijab / burqa?

See the link below:

https://www.gotquestions.org/Muslim-hijab.html

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