Sunday, 18 October 2015
Saturday, 27 June 2015
Hijab Is Not A Vogue!
Dear girls,
A piece of cloth you tie up on your head with skin tight
jeans and exposed chest is not at all a Hijab.
Being a Muslim, this exasperates me if I see a girl wearing
a scarf on her head and calls it obligatory though the rest of her clothes are quite
modest which magnetize the attention of the people around.
I do not do Hijab. Neither have I covered half of my head to
pretend as if I am following the commandments of Islam.
Hijab is the sign of worship and respect. It not only
conceals your body but also enhances the way how you walk, think and talk. A
woman with appropriate Hijab is the representative of Islam. It is more than
necessary to cover your whole body properly in order to carry out Hijab. It’s
never been restricted to wear cloth of your own option but it’s always been
pre-requisite to dress in properly if your motive is to do Hijab. Girls today
carry all the fashionable clothes which are enough to expose their body parts
and tie up colorful, chiffon or silk scarves with beautiful embroidered or
flowers printed on them which only covers the head and not even their neck.
This is a fuss! Since, it is also regarded to cover the neck and the front part
of the body if you do Hijab. It is written nowhere in Quran to cover your head
with a type of see-through cloth which is too eye-catching.
Now days, women think it’s a trend however it isn’t. It is a
choice made by one’s own self. In fact, scarves have been seen in the western
societies. You can cover our head for style but if your goal is to fulfill the
teaching of Islam then it is compulsory to wear it with loose long shirts with
sleeves layering your hands wholly.
In the end, I would like to clarify that I am not
criticizing women for what they do. All of my purpose of writing this article
is to tell what is wrong is wrong. Hijab is a choice; let it be what it is.
Since majority of the non-Muslims thinks that you are doing it forcefully. Don’t
do Hijab for world’s approbation but for God’s adoration.
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