atleast she is doing the farz (wearing the hijab) whereas the other girls are not even doing that so atleast shes got one part right... but obviously she shouldnt becos it doesnt go with the 'image' but i think people shouldn't judge, its better to praise the good & ignore the bad
it's also unfair to treat hijabis like they have to be absolutely perfect. They are humans struggling, just like the rest of us. Sometimes they do things right, sometimes they don't. I do understand that for some it seems disrespectful to the idea of modest dress that hijab entails.
Well said. JazakAllah Khair.
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I know people who objected to hijabis dancing even when it was all girls. They complained why the gathering had been made all girls just so these hijabis can dance? But why not? They want to have fun and celebrate, just like everyone else.
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I am not sure about this one. Did any of the prophets, relatives or companions of the prophet (saw) performed or encouraged dancing when the gathering consisted of the people of respective genders. Like men dancing in gathering of all men and women dancing in gathering of women only ? Dancing did exist in those times. Any sources anyone ?
p.s. Please don't take it as a criticism, I am only curious to learn the answer to this doubt.
Thanks in advance.