Few days back it was 41 degree Celsius (around 106 F) with 70+% of humidity. I felt even hell would be lot cooler than this, the weather was simply, killing. I was with my friend that afternoon, shes a Hijaban and wears a Abaya. I couldnt resist and asked her “yaar tum logoon ki himmat hai ke itni garmi mein bhi abaya pehantay hu” and she said “there is no question about ‘himmat’, this is something u have to do tu bus, thats it, u have to do it”.
I m not discussing about if it is something that u have to do, thats a personal opinion lets leave that but her dedication to what she beleives in :k: I felt when u have a faith in something u dont ask questions, it is a deficiency of faith in our hearts that impels us to ask silly questions, deep inside us the reason is not to learn but find a way to prove it wrong.
Khair, a salute for her and for all others u have a similar faith in whatever they do.
PS: Ofcourse for all those who wear Abaya in Garmi like this.
yeh I had a similar exp. I was in college at the time.. in the ACed library when I looked out the window and saw a beautiful angel in an abaya.. It was almost 103degrees that day.
And the best thing of all about her.. was her grace.. while we were all sweating and panting.. she was gliding through college like it was perfect weather outside.. no complaints at all. :)
waise bhi it dont matter how much you stink under those abayas cz nobody gets close enough to realise. and those large, fatty hips can only be hidden with abaya.
Neither chuck, I just found what she said to be very funny. Why you taking it all so personally? if you make a comment like that, you cant expect Muslims to sing your praises.