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Hijaabi or non Hijaabi our ticket to Jannah is our amaal first our farayiz and believing one GOD.So this is a big no that if a person doesn't wear hijaab she is going to hell.(ALLAH reham karey) But what I understand and just don't come running after me its just what I understand that the more you put efforts in Islam the more higher Jannah you will get. For example 1) Saadia is neik and she says her salaat five times a day and to reside in a society she doesn't wear hijaab but modest clothing , she knows what is right and what is wrong and she has a huge respect for ALLAH SWT and Prophet Mohammad (p.b.u.h.) but she listens to music and sometimes hangout in parties too but she never crosses her limits. 2)Now there is girl Haleema who knows everything too she is neik and shareef too , she says her prayers 5 times a day she knows what is wrong and right.She knows it is really hard to wear hijaab in a modren society but she does it for the love of ALLAH and Rasool so she is just doing an extra effort for her deen.
Looking at these 2 examples both will go to Jannah because both are neik girls but the only difference will be how much effort did they put.ALLAH SWT told us that there are seven levels of Jannah and we all know that the more neik you are the better level you get.Its a universal truth the more effort you put in your grades the better results you get.
And people who are talking about those hijabans with skinny jeans and hijabans with whatever be hayaii they are not good examples of muslims, these people are hypocrites or munafaqein.
Women who cover their faces are putting more efforts and seriously they are more neik because first they are dealing all the criticism and everything and above all they are covering their faces too. About ****tle cock burqaas it was a cultural dress to cover yourself fully just like we have jeans or something. but covering your face is a different issue, you can cover you face with scarf or chaddar too if you really want too.
Except that there is nothing in the religion that asks a woman to cover her face.