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The Hijab Facts

... our communities by not showing off body parts that nobody should see unless that person is our husband or very close relative.However, Hijab is not just a headscarf. It is the complete way of covering your body. The only parts of a woman's ... Read Read: The Hijab Facts

By: Stacey Akines | 10/10/2008 | Clothing
Jokima Hamidullah

What is Hijab, Really?

... Islam to do so. I is for Intentions. What good is it to do something that you don't believe in doing? Muslim women wear hijab primarily because we believe that God (Allah in Arabic) tells us to do so. But, we should also have good ... Read Read: What is Hijab, Really?

By: Jokima Hamidullah | 14/05/2008 | Clothing
SA Islam

The Word "hijab" in the Quran

... ) as a dress code for the Muslim woman. God knows that generations after Muhammed's death the Muslims will use the word "Hijab" to invent a dress code that He never authorized. God used the word "Hijab" ahead of them just as He used ... Read Read: The Word "hijab" in the Quran

By: SA Islam | 17/09/2007 | Religion

Hijab

... like criminals (33:60). It is clear, therefore, that the reason of wearing Jalbab & exercise true nature of Hijab is that they could be recognized as a Muslim entity and nothing more. The explicit nature of the verse (33:59) indicates that ... Read Read: Hijab

By: Nawaz | 31/08/2007 | Religion

Hijab

... them and go a long way in their upbringing - Quran Chapter 33 Verse 59. Hijab is different from Jalbab which is a cloth that is worn over one's clothes when going out. It is thus obvious that whether you cover your chest with your head- ... Read Read: Hijab

By: Nawaz | 26/12/2008 | Religion

The Right Islamic Clothing for your Hijabs

... . Islamic clothing is loose because if it was tight it would describe the body features which is pointless. There is always a false idea about the Hijab in the western culture. This idea suggests that Muslim women are oppressed and ... Read Read: The Right Islamic Clothing for your Hijabs

By: Groshan Fabiola | 17/06/2007 | Business

Why Do Muslim Women Wear the Headscarf (Hijab)?

... 'aan: Chapter 33, Verse 59) I hope that this clears the misconception about why Muslim women wear the hijab. Of course you have some cases where the women are forced to wear it, but that is not the norm. Some women choose to cover up even ... Read Read: Why Do Muslim Women Wear the Headscarf (Hijab)?

By: Zohra Sarwari | 26/09/2009 | Religion

Ban the Burqa, the Hijab and the Niqab

... West. Free will, natural law rights, transparency, openness, social liberation – these and more are soundly rejected by the Hijab covered female and her male oppressors. Try this experiment. You the worthless infidel pig, attempt to ... Read Read: Ban the Burqa, the Hijab and the Niqab

By: C. Read | 29/12/2007 | News & Society

Single Muslim Women - Equal to Men Yet Different

... a choice about the hijab depending upon the degree of faith they have in the reading of the religious texts. The hijab should be worn only when she goes out of her family home. A Muslim female is required to dress in a particular way when ... Read Read: Single Muslim Women - Equal to Men Yet Different

By: Tracy Ives | 29/09/2007 | News & Society

Why and Who Wears Islamic Clothing?

... to the foot being made of leather Children's Clothing – Boys Thobes – Boys Islamic Hats – Girls Hijab We hope that the information provided by us is very useful. We offer you very practical and easy dress solutions to suit your needs. You ... Read Read: Why and Who Wears Islamic Clothing?

By: Robert Goldsmith | 24/08/2006 | Home & Family
Elsabe Smit

Do It My Way Or Not At All - Is That Religious Tolerance?

... she have been far more willing to compromise so that she would make life easier for her child and for herself? She had the option of wearing a hijab or head scarf, but chose to create conflict.From what I can gather wearing the niqab as ... Read Read: Do It My Way Or Not At All - Is That Religious Tolerance?

By: Elsabe Smit | 22/04/2009 | Religion
Jokima Hamidullah

A Good Year for Modest Cothing

... styles. For example, some modest clothing items that are related to Muslim women are abayas, jilbabs, and hijabs. These are Arabic terms that describe Islamic modest clothing items. Other examples include words like Tznius which describe ... Read Read: A Good Year for Modest Cothing

By: Jokima Hamidullah | 10/10/2007 | Clothing

The Grotesque Sickness of Islamic 'honor Killings'

... are common occurences world wide and not just in Islamic countries; that the greater society is somehow to blame; and that wearing the Hijab is just fine and most Muslim women love it etc. The media, the Fem-Marxist robots; the ... Read Read: The Grotesque Sickness of Islamic 'honor Killings'

By: C. Read | 31/12/2007 | Politics

Islamic Dress Controversy in Europe

... which can be applied to veils that conceal the face). The issue has different names in different countries, and "the veil" or "hijab" may be used as general terms for the debate, representing more than just the veil itself, or the concept ... Read Read: Islamic Dress Controversy in Europe

By: dresscloth | 23/09/2008 | International Studies

Misconceptions About Women in Islam

... . But many Muslim women feel cultural and family pressure to cover themselves." Muslim women observe HIJAB (covering the head and the body) because Allah has told them to do so. "O Prophet, tell your wives and daughters and the ... Read Read: Misconceptions About Women in Islam

By: mosa ali | 28/02/2007 | Weddings

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