The pea is a splendid plant. It proudly displays its strong green Hijab. It protects it from the hot and cold weather and guards it from insects. Allah has blessed the pea with a special Hijab, because without it, the seeds would scatter, dry up and die.
The orange keeps itself within its shiny orange Hijab to protect its delicious fruit. Otherwise it-looses its taste too.
So are the banana, the coconut and the pomegranate. Each one has an elegant and unique Hijab, which protects it from disease and destruction.
The jewel of the sea, the pearl, has been given a very tough and rugged Hijab - oyster shell. It protects it from sea animals and keeps it sparkling and shining inside.
However, the most beloved of Allah in all His creation is the Muslim girl who wears the Hijab. She knows it is a gift from Allah. It protects her from harm, injury and mischief. She wears it knowing it gives her dignity, beauty and respect. So precious she can be that she hides herself beneath her Hijab.
“Allah does not look at your body and face; rather he looks at your heart” [at-tirmidhi]
“Say to the believing men that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty……And say to the believing women that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty; that they should not display their beauty and ornaments except what ordinarily appear thereof; that they should draw their veils over their bosoms….” (Qur’an 24:30-31)
“O Prophet, tell your wives and daughters and the believing women that they should cast their outer garments over their bodies (when abroad) so that they should be known and not molested” (Qur’an 33:59).
Re: Beauty of nature behind hijaab.....interesting
I wonder what would happen if pea or orange plants are covers with black cloth?
you Don't need to be sarcastic my hindu brother......Women in islam can wear any colour they like except very attractive colours, they don't have to wear only black or only white.
Re: Beauty of nature behind hijaab.....interesting
you Don't need to be sarcastic my hindu brother......Women in islam can wear any colour they like except very attractive colours, they don't have to wear only black or only white.
I am sorry if you felt this way, but I said black because black color will not let any light pass thru it and most of the time when people refer to Burqa, its black.
The main comment in my comment was - what would happen to the plant if its covered with a cloth.
Fraudia, you should wear one. Sometime its important for you to keep your mouth covered.
Yaar narayan bhai, that is why we need emoticons as words can be taken in different context.
It is amazing that when a non-muslim objects, we get defensive and start using harsh words.
When a so called muslim (no one of from this threda, so far) starts ridculing our faith, we become liberal and take his comment under freedom of speach.
There are people refering to Burqa clad women as Ninjas (in a sarcastic, derogatory way) and we do not mind. If a non muslim ask a simple question about burqa, we take our swords out
Re: Beauty of nature behind hijaab.....interesting
What's really not nice is that you lied in your answer. Very Buri Baath.
no i did not lie. You see, it is a relative question. your answer is for your own satisfaction. my answer was based on factual research.
by the way, why did you put a 'h' with baat?
either it should be "bath" in which case, bath is never buri wuri unless you hate it, otherwise in urdu there is no "h" equivalent in the word baat. shabash!
Oh my goodness. I think I would know whether a fruit is female or male. Actually it is not necessarily one or the either. And that’s science. You might be thinking of species where the tree that PRODUCES the fruit is female. But the fruit itself is not necessarily “female”. It contains seeds that can go on and become male plants or female plants.
Hence why this whole nonsense of fruits being covered up is just silly.
You know, wolves have a nice fur. Then why aren’t men getting hooded up?
Its a nice metaphor, but that’s really all it is. A metaphor. Not a justification for the hijaab.