I’ve heard about it before lekin im not sure. Are muslim women supposed to observe hijab infront of non-muslim women.
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why,
are non-mulims going to bite you if you wear a hijab in front of them ?
If you wanna wear a hi-jab wear it for yourself, and not to show off.
okay mr im-so-smart, i was asking if it is required in islam to do hijab infront of non-muslim women like it is required to do hijab infront of na-mahram men.
ziada hoshiari dikhanay kee zaroorat nahi hay... aight!?
It seems you don’t know the purpose behind wearing hijab. Why would a woman do a parda from a woman? ![]()
BTW, I don’t find it anywhere in Islam to wear hijab against non-muslim woman.
reemzy,
No as far as I know there is no such thing in Is-lam that says you have to wear a hi-jab infront of women. It is not your problem, that some of the women may be sick transvestites, lesbians, women envaged in bestiality in america. Intentions are what matters and not show offing. It is highly unlikely that a sick homo is going to tell you this identity when he knows you are a muslim.
So no you don't have to wear a hi-jab in front of any woman.
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It is not your problem, that some of the women may be sick transvestites, lesbians, women envaged in bestiality in america. Intentions are what matters and not show offing. It is highly unlikely that a sick homo is going to tell you this identity when he knows you are a muslim. So no you don't have to wear a hi-jab in front of any woman.
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Is it a woman's problem if men are sick sex-depraved pervs? Yet she is supposed to cover up in front of them even though it is upon the men to treat the woman with respect. If the purpose is to be modest and not attracting sexual advances, it would seem to be just as appropriate to wear hijab in front of lesbian.
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Is it a woman's problem if men are sick sex-depraved pervs? Yet she is supposed to cover up in front of them even though it is upon the men to treat the woman with respect. If the purpose is to be modest and not attracting sexual advances, it would seem to be just as appropriate to wear hijab in front of lesbian.
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Semi-nole,
you are not a mus-lim, hence I won't say what you do. Leave Is-lam to Mus-lims. If a Mus-lim woman whats to wear a hi-jab out of her free will because she wants to be a devout Mus-lim then it is her choice. If a Mus-lim whats to live accordign to his/her faith, then it is non of your business. Please don't impose your agenda on us.
Have a nice day. :D
Please, kindly... Watch your tone when you reply to others. Consider this a warning.
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*Originally posted by Pak Brave Heart: *
Semi-nole,
you are not a mus-lim, hence I won't say what you do. Leave Is-lam to Mus-lims, and don't bother us. If a Mus-lim woman whats to wear a hi-jab out of her free will because she wants to be a devout Mus-lim then it is her choice. If a Mus-lim whats to live accordign to his/her faith, then it is non of your business. Please don't impose your pro-lesbian agenda on us, cause we don't care what you do.
Have a nice day. :D
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dont u think thats a bit harsh? i thought muslims were supposed to educate everyone (regardless of the others faith) about Islam... and well i dont see that happening here.. hmm
i personally believe modesty is in the way a woman behaves... if shes dressed head to toe in cloth... but is a back-biting, gossiping, insensitive human being... then whats the point..
oh woops.. im off topic... sorries
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dont u think thats a bit harsh? i thought muslims were supposed to educate everyone (regardless of the others faith) about Is-lam... and well i dont see that happening here.. hmm
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well,
These ultr-secular westernized feminist people cry for "freedom", so all I said was they can do what ever they want. We don't care. And in return they need to stop harassing Mus-lims and leave us alone.
And no we don't need to educated these people about Is-lam, cause you are wasteing your time. You can't educated brick walls.
They can live the way they want and we don't complain, as long as they leave us alone.
but... educating someone doesnt necessarily mean converting someone..
and arent u being just a bit too judgemental in regards to calling them bricks? Islam teaches patience and understanding.. right?
a lot of muslims dont agree with the current state of hijab.. i know i dont. I think hijab is much more than a piece of cloth covering ur hair.. and just cus a non-muslim says the same thing... it dont mean they are judging us or our faith...
neways....
:salam:
First of all, Reemzy, I am no scholar but I like this website and they have alot of questions and answers for you and this is what i found in asnwer to your question:
Question:
Assalamualaikum. Do muslim women have to cover in front of non muslim women (people of the book)? What if the non muslim women were of good character?
Answer:
Dear Sr.A. As-Salaamu alaykum. If the non-Muslim woman is among those you are trying to invite to Islam and you know that she is trustworthy and of good character, then it is permissible to take your Hijab off if that would bring you closer and make your discussion less formal. However, if she is a person who gossips or you would suspect that she would describe your beauty or the beauty of women in your gathering to other people, then, you should not take your Hijab off. Still, taking the Hijab off in front of a non-Muslim woman, doesn’t mean revealing a lot of your beauty, rather, the dress code should still be conservative in order to give her a correct image of the modest dress code in Islam. Thank you for asking and God knows best.
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I am sorry brave heart, but I think you are being a little too harsh with this “leave muslims alone” topic. A sadzz mentioned, Islam is not only about namaz and roza, its also about patience and understanding. If we keep up this harsh attitude, it jsut drives people away from islam and muslims. I could post another fatwa here but its no use. All we have to do is look at the Prophet SA life and follow his sunnah: and he was always patient with muslims and as well as non muslims. And how are you going to know whats in their heart anyways???Areyou just going to stereotype and generalize like a lot of people call ALL muslims terrorrists??So, please refrain from judging people…on this board and around you. May Allah give all of us hidaya, Ameen.
:wsalam:
thanx babe ![]()
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*Originally posted by Pak Brave Heart: *
you are not a mus-lim, hence I won't say what you do. Leave Is-lam to Mus-lims. If a Mus-lim woman whats to wear a hi-jab out of her free will because she wants to be a devout Mus-lim then it is her choice. If a Mus-lim whats to live accordign to his/her faith, then it is non of your business. Please don't impose your agenda on us.
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I'm trying to find out the reasoning behind certain religous beliefs and just pointing out what I find to be inconsistancies. I hardly consider myself a brick wall. A brick wall is what they topple on to homosexuals in fundamentalist societies.
If the purpose of the hijab is to keep men from lusting after women and promoting modesty, then why wouldn't hijab be necessary in front of women who have the same attraction to females? I'm not promoting lesbianism, only acknowledging that it exists in all societies. Your'e right, I'm not a Muslim, but I see 2 things that are questionnable with hijab from a logical and practical point of view. 1) Some women look more attractive with it on. Especially those with no or little hair, faces that can use the distraction or skin tone that can use a little brightening up. 2) Modesty is great and women not wearing revealing clothes is honorable. But what is considered modest in one culture is not necessarity so in another. And what responsiblity is on the man? If he has impure thoughts, he is the one who should be held accountable if he has dishonorable thoughts. If a man has impure thoughts about chocolate, should the chocolatier put up all the candies before he enters the store so as not to tempt the weak man?