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Ladies - do you wear hijab?

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    Tahira
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    NoProgressive So what did you mean when you said
    Free-Minds.org, calls itself prgoressive. But yet it seems as if many of the members are just 16th century rulers wanting to control women.

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      Wakas
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      peace,

      As a side note, al-quran does not use "hijab" the way it is being used here, in fact, it is not even an item of clothing in al-quran. By using it as such, one is only perpetuating the myth.

      Women can wear a veil if they wish, but the best garment is the garment of righteousness according to al-quran. So according to al-quran itself, if one were to list an order of importance, it would be righteousness first. Something to think about.

      Please remember though, most Muslims have not actually read the book (in a language they understand) that they claim to follow, i.e. al-quran. And conjecture is no substitute for the truth.

      Wakas

      All information is correct to the best of my knowledge only and thus should not be taken as a fact. One should always seek knowledge and verify for themselves when possible: 17:36, 20:114, 35:28, 49:6, 58:11.

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        Jaxal
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        SaLaM Tahira

        Yea. those are the kinds of people who are a poision to this nation. I agree with BNP when they talk about throwing trash out like that.

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          Wakas
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          I saw a tv show once, where a reporter was asking muslims coming from jumma what the last sentence from al-fathiha meant in their language. Not one was able to answer. the classic answer comes from a Hafiz-Quran, "I don't know what it means, I just memorise it". Finally an arab dude saves the day and answers the question.

          lol

          God sends mankind a book. Imagine that, God sent you a book, we're talking God here, and you dont even bother to find out what it says!?

          And people wonder why "Muslims" are in the state there in.

          Wakas

          All information is correct to the best of my knowledge only and thus should not be taken as a fact. One should always seek knowledge and verify for themselves when possible: 17:36, 20:114, 35:28, 49:6, 58:11.

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            TAJ
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            Peace All,

            Where in the world do women have full freedom of what to wear and how to wear it? Women are always under pressure from either tradition or fashion. I cannot blame those girls who wear hijab with tight skirts, etc. They have to deal with the pressure coming from both places, their families and their peers.

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              burhan
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              sorry np, I think you misunderstood what I was saying.
              I was commenting on trend I've have seen among young muslim. I wasn't generalising or proclaimg "we are better than them".

              you are right also, the superiority complex is on both sides, as God says in his book, every community rejoices in what it has been given and think they are better than the other.

              I'm have been critical of this forum on many occassions.

              I beleive Hijab can also be liberating and a sign of progression, but it depends on what your motive is .... and thats a seperate discussion.

              peace.

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                NoProgressive
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                As Salaam Alaikum,

                NoProgressive So what did you mean when you said
                Free-Minds.org, calls itself prgoressive. But yet it seems as if many of the members are just 16th century rulers wanting to control women.

                I meant exactly what I said. There are many members here who choose to live like 16th century rules, wanting to control women. I sure didn't say all.

                salaam

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                  NoProgressive
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                  As Salaam Alaikum,

                  peace,

                  As a side note, al-quran does not use "hijab" the way it is being used here, in fact, it is not even an item of clothing in al-quran. By using it as such, one is only perpetuating the myth.

                  I call it hijab, just becuase people will know what i am talking about. I can of course say khimar if I wanted to use Quranic literuate... and no, I am not down with that whole "well a khimar can be this and this" .

                  I do believe that women were covering their heads with a khimar back then (please note how I didn't say I believe they were commanded to cover their heads). I can point to the use of the word "jilbab", a garment that covers the body, to further my argument. But what the heck I don't know arabic anyway, just some words, so i won't act like a scholar. lol

                  Good point on righteousness. It upsets me how people don't get the concept of righteousness.

                  salaam

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                    In uk & uae, I see so many girls who'll wear the hijab, but then have the tightest jeans or skimpiest top they can find. What's the point. I'm seeing this trend more and more in the uk among younger generation.

                    luckly for them I'm usally in a rush otherwise I'd stop and ask them.

                    peace.

                    OMG! That is sooo true! I know a couple of girls who wear capri pants, short tops, spaghetti straps, and a huge hijab on! It's like, why bother??? ?

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                      They told them if you don't cover themselves they will become the devils wives and that he will piss on their heads if its not covered.

                      LMFAO! Like how do these people think up this stuff??? lol

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                        Jaxal
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                        SaLaM Ming

                        Its called scare tactics. Every religion uses them. wink

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                          unknownuser
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                          Hi all,

                          These kids are made to wear hijab becoz...........? Being modest? Should they lower their gazes too?

                          http//thestar.com.my/archives/2006/1/21/worldupdates/2006-01-20T215743Z_01_NOOTR_RTRJONP_1_India-232996-1-pic0.jpg http//news.spirithit.com/images/uploads/europe_ext_194x215/03.25.05_hijab_194.jpg http//www.pakistanlink.com/Community/2004/Jan04/23/girl.jpg http//www.ezsoftech.com/Akram/images/girl.jpg

                          http//www.indianexpress.com/ie20010726/pics/wahid.jpg http//www.transforming.cultures.uts.edu.au/images/muslim_girl.jpg http//us.inmagine.com/168nwm/pixtal/pt032/CD032020.jpg
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                            samina
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                            peace
                            i think hijab , (covering head with scarf) looks cool i mean luk at these girls in hijab i think they luk very cute in it ,
                            well i doubt they are being forced to wear hijab i mean wht da heck they are just too young to too rebel or too feel forced to wear or something,i think it doesnt matter because as their age passes by the hijab will be become a permenent garment for them n then they wont have any problem.
                            i do have a problem with totally black burkha , n i specially have a problem with niqab ( covering ur face also )

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                              Salam,

                              Funny about these children in "hijab" -- I'm in a Yahoo group and a woman there recently posted, asking about places to buy scarves small enough for her 1-month-old girl... roll

                              Yes, you have to get them started early on this so they don't rebel later and show their hair to someone. ?

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                                Hi all,

                                i think hijab , (covering head with scarf) looks cool i mean luk at these girls in hijab i think they luk very cute in it ,
                                well i doubt they are being forced to wear hijab i mean wht da heck they are just too young to too rebel or too feel forced to wear or something,

                                Its becoz they are children that they look ''cute'', and not necessarily becoz they are covered with head cover.
                                Have u seen a child without hijab and felt she would only look cute with one?

                                Children are children. They are innocent. Girls and boys alike. I think hijab for female children is taking it a bit too far.
                                How would u train the boys for the beard tradition? Artifical beards stuck to their chin, until they have their own?wink

                                Funny about these children in "hijab" -- I'm in a Yahoo group and a woman there recently posted, asking about places to buy scarves small enough for her 1-month-old girl... roll
                                Yes, you have to get them started early on this so they don't rebel later and show their hair to someone. ?

                                Propably they would also prefer teaching/training their female children how inferior they are to men, and how submissive they should remain to men. So that these girls dont ever dare to be independent or feel worthy or feel equal.
                                Its sad there is so much gender bias which starts as early as the birth of a child. (

                                Peace!

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                                  Heart
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                                  Salam,

                                  Yes, you have to get them started early on this so they don't rebel later and show their hair to someone. ?

                                  True. They get brainwashed at an early age.

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                                    TheNabi
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                                    Peace

                                    These kids are made to wear hijab becoz...........?

                                    The other little girls and boys will have the hots for them. I do wonder if same sex attraction is taken into account with this rule of 'lower your gaze'.

                                    Joe

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                                      NoProgressive
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                                      peacefulmuslim,

                                      Has it not occured to you that maybe those little kids are only wearing hijabs on their heads becuase it may be a special occasion??????

                                      For instance, personally, becuas I know that a hijab is about sex, modesty, etc, and one has to be aware of their body when wearing i will forbid my daughters from wearing it until they come of a certain age... BUT when they go to the mosque, Eid, or whatever other Muslim event I would allow them to wear it. Special occasions, certian circumstances. I think that it's cute.

                                      Among women it's a symbol of modesty.

                                      Among children it's just a symbol of identity.

                                      salaam

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                                        TheNabi
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                                        Peace

                                        So hijab is worn not only to meet the standards of modesty but for special occassion? Can you explain the point in wearing a viel for special occassion as it pertains to islam?

                                        Joe

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                                          NoProgressive
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                                          As Salaam Alaikum TheNabi,

                                          Peace

                                          So hijab is worn not only to meet the standards of modesty but for special occassion? Can you explain the point in wearing a viel for special occassion as it pertains to islam?

                                          Joe

                                          Seriously, I believe that you all are taking something very simple to a an extreme level. You all are making it pervertic.

                                          If you seriously think that the young girl in the picture about the french ban of hijab, represents a young girl forced to cover her head, becuase her parents believe that she may be "inmodest" without it, somehting is seriously wrong with you. It only shows whatever hate that you may have for hijab. You can't even think reasonably.

                                          Whether you like it or not the hijab is very much apart of MILLIONS of muslims identity.

                                          For women it's about modesty (and identity). And for kids, such as little babies, it's looked at as a view of INDENTITY more than anything... definitly not modesty.

                                          I'm not saying that hijab is something that should be worn for special occausions, or that it's meant for that. No.

                                          What I am saying is it's my belief that the vast majoiryt of the time you will nly find little girls wearing hijabs on special occasions. Becuase (1) they may want to look like their mother, and (2) it's a religious belief, therefore a religious symbol and they are at a religion-related event

                                          I seriously doubt that "she needs to be modest at this occasion" is the number reason, or even the 2nd, 3rd, or evne 4th, that a 5 year old is wearing a hijab at the masjid, according to her parents. Though I see that you all really want to believe this. Don't be fooled, not every muslim in the mainstream thought, is an extremist!

                                          It's an issue of IDENTITY, not an issue of modesty!!

                                          I have a question. If I was pregnant and went out and bought my kid a Quran, would that be bad? If I wanted that Quran to be its first gift?? Sat it right on a table, beside its crib, as if they could actually read it or something, would that be gross?? Would be bad to have like "God is Great" on its wall?

                                          salaam

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