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Beautifying Yourself For Your Husband; 'the Muslima's Perspective' by hadbak: 9:16pm On Feb 17, 2013
The Muslim woman makes herself beautiful for her husband by means of make-up, clothing, etc. In this way she will appear more beautiful and attractive to him, and make her husband, Allah willing, love her more..

This was the practice of the righteous women of the pious predecessors, who used to devote their time to worshipping Allah and reading Qur’aan. Foremost among them was ‘Aa’ishah (may Allah be pleased with her), although there were many others. They would wear fine clothes and jewellery at home, as well as when they were traveling, in order to make themselves look beautiful for their husbands.

Bakrah bint ‘Uqbah came to ‘A’ishah (may Allah be pleased with her) and asked her about henna. ‘A’ishah said,

“It comes from a good tree and pure water.”1
A Muslim woman's beauty should be primarily for her husbands and not just for her friends and peers. Those women who are failing to make themselves beautiful for their husbands may even be considered sinners, because they are falling short in one of the greatest duties of marriage. Their negligence may be the cause of their husbands staying away from them and looking at other women.

The wife, whose husband only ever sees her with unkempt hair, looking pale, wan and wearing shabby old clothes, is a foolish wife. It will be of no help for her if she rushes to beautify herself only when receiving guests, or going to a women’s party and remaining shabby most of the time in front of her husband. The Muslim woman who is truly guided by the teachings of Islaam will be safe from such shortcomings. She will treat her husband properly, and a woman who treats her husband properly is unlikely to fail in fulfilling her duty towards him.

It is one of the teachings of Islam that a woman should make herself look beautiful for her husband, so that her husband sees of her that which he likes. That is one of reasons as to why it is forbidden for a woman to dress in mourning for more than three days, except in the case of her husband’s death, when she is permitted to mourn for four months and ten days. We find proof of this in the hadeeth narrated by al-Bukhaari from Zaynab the daughter of Umm Salamah, who said, “I came to Zaynab bint Jahsh, the wife of the Prophet (peace be upon him) when her brother died. She called for perfume and applied it to herself and then said,

“I am not wearing perfume because I need to, but because I heard the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) saying from the minbar, “It is not permitted for a woman who believes in Allah (subhaanahu wa ta’aalaa) and the Last Day to grieve for more than three days, except for her husband, (for whom she may grieve) four months and ten days.
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Re: Beautifying Yourself For Your Husband; 'the Muslima's Perspective' by zayhal(f): 12:19pm On Feb 18, 2013
Op how's this from a muslimah's perspective?
Re: Beautifying Yourself For Your Husband; 'the Muslima's Perspective' by tbaba1234: 12:36pm On Feb 18, 2013
A husband should also beautify himself for his wife... It works both ways.

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Re: Beautifying Yourself For Your Husband; 'the Muslima's Perspective' by hadbak: 2:20pm On Feb 18, 2013
@zay- what is it u didn't get from d message? d muslim woman's way according to the sharee'ah @Tbaba- Everyone knows that..this is for d muslima as d topic stated, n not for d muslim man.

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Re: Beautifying Yourself For Your Husband; 'the Muslima's Perspective' by tbaba1234: 2:29pm On Feb 18, 2013
JazakAllahu Khair bro.
Re: Beautifying Yourself For Your Husband; 'the Muslima's Perspective' by deols(f): 3:18pm On Feb 18, 2013
thank u op. when will you tell us from a Muslim's perspective grin

how should a man do it?[quote][/quote]
Re: Beautifying Yourself For Your Husband; 'the Muslima's Perspective' by zayhal(f): 6:55pm On Feb 18, 2013
hadbak: @zay- what is it u didn't get from d message? d muslim woman's way according to the sharee'ah @Tbaba- Everyone knows that..this is for d muslima as d topic stated, n not for d muslim man.

Sorry. When I saw 'the muslimah's perspective' I was expecting to read a practical scenario, how a muslimah feels towards beautifying herself for her husband, or certain women's perspective towards the injunction.

Do you understand?
Re: Beautifying Yourself For Your Husband; 'the Muslima's Perspective' by zayhal(f): 6:56pm On Feb 18, 2013
hadbak: @zay- what is it u didn't get from d message? d muslim woman's way according to the sharee'ah @Tbaba- Everyone knows that..this is for d muslima as d topic stated, n not for d muslim man.

Sorry. When I saw 'the muslimah's perspective' I was expecting to read a practical scenario, how a muslimah feels towards beautifying herself for her husband, or certain women's perspective towards the injunction.

Do you understand?

And btw, is hadbak not female?
Re: Beautifying Yourself For Your Husband; 'the Muslima's Perspective' by hadbak: 8:06pm On Feb 18, 2013
^^ Its all good sis..n i'm a female.
Re: Beautifying Yourself For Your Husband; 'the Muslima's Perspective' by tbaba1234: 8:16pm On Feb 18, 2013
grin sorry for calling you bro
embarassed
Re: Beautifying Yourself For Your Husband; 'the Muslima's Perspective' by deols(f): 8:38pm On Feb 18, 2013
This is an aspect of Islam and not entirely the role of a woman.

I.say this because I have heard of faces where women are brought up to be nothing beyond beautiful places. Education doesnt even rid them of it.
Re: Beautifying Yourself For Your Husband; 'the Muslima's Perspective' by maclatunji: 4:06pm On Feb 19, 2013
hadbak: ^^ Its all good sis..n i'm a female.

#Interesting. Nigerian?
Re: Beautifying Yourself For Your Husband; 'the Muslima's Perspective' by hadbak: 8:11pm On Feb 19, 2013
maclatunji:

#Interesting. Nigerian?
yes oh! strange?
Re: Beautifying Yourself For Your Husband; 'the Muslima's Perspective' by maclatunji: 9:53pm On Feb 19, 2013
hadbak: yes oh! strange?

Not at all. Just wanted to know.

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