Modesty for Men

Modesty for Men

Author: A Abdullah
Published on: February 25, 2001
http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/6674/61371
(If you visit the url above, u’ll find links to specific articles regarding lowering the gaze, dress requirements for men,etc.)

As Muslims, we often spend so much time discussing and explaining the Muslim woman’s unique way of dressing to others (and even to eachother) that it leaves the impression that women are responsible for controlling the desire and behaviors of men in society. Naturally, then, people want to know why men simply don’t learn how to behave and stop blaming women for being beautiful, something which cannot be controlled anyway. Recently I received an e-mail from a reader asking for some clarification on these issues. I am grateful for the letter she sent me because it is an opportunity to review the responsibilities of the Muslim man with regards to his dress, behavior and interaction with women in society. In addition, it is a good introduction to discussing the virtues of hijab (veil) beyond its function in concealing the beauty of the female body.

In Islam, men and women both are responsible for controlling their desires and this is apparent in every aspect of the Islamic faith, beginning with the story of Adam and Eve (peace be upon them), the first man and woman on Earth, upon whom Allah (God) placed equal blame for the sins they committed in the Garden as described in the Qur’an, the holy book of Muslims. This is different from the Biblical accounts of Adam and Eve which assert that Eve is the one responsible for leading Adam towards sin and was cursed with the pain of menstruation and childbirth as her punishment and legacy for all of womankind to inherit as a reminder for her sins. It is very important that we understand the responsibility of Adam, peace be upon him, in this scenario in order to realize that Islam at its very foundation did not make a distinction between male and female when it comes to taking responsibilty for one’s own shortcomings, mistakes and character flaws which are common to all human beings regardless of gender. Nor did Islam burden women with the legacy of Eve’s sins as it is believed that all humans are born sin-free and cannot sin until they have matured and learned the difference between right and wrong.

Men and women both are commanded in the Qur’an to adhere to Islamic guidelines for dress and behavior: this includes modest dress for both as well as the requirement that un-related men and women do not meet together alone or have friendships with one another outside the married relationship. If men and women must interact for some reason (let’s say at the supermarket) then both are required to lower their eyes and refrain from flirting or unnecessary conversation. A man who is attracted to a woman who is not his wife is commanded to avoid that woman and go home to his wife while unmarried men are urged to fast as a means of suppressing sexual desire. Early marriage is highly recommended for both men and women as a means of completing one’s faith and as a solution for dealing with the many temptations that can lead one towards sin.

While Muslim men are allowed in Islam to expose more of the body than their sisters in faith, it is preferred for men to cover themselves fully and we find that Muslim men all over the world tend to wear conservative clothing and even cover their heads in public. Indeed, if one takes a look at a traditional Saudi man and his wife, for example, there is hardly a difference in the dress of the two individuals as both are likely to be wearing long, flowing robes as well as something to conceal the head and hair. As Muslims, we are taught by our religion that Allah loves shyness and that shyness is from our faith. If asked, Muslim men who wear conservative dress are sure to say that they do it in order to gain the pleasure of our Lord and Creator and that there is no oppression involved.

Whether one lives in an Islamic society or not, men and women are certain to encounter one another in public life, whether it is at work, school, in the marketplace or anywhere else. As Muslim women who live in the United States, for example, we cannot expect that our husbands will go to work each day and never see beautiful, alluring women. Without a doubt, some of these women will try to establish friendships with our husbands (perhaps not realizing that this is prohibited in our religion), while others may try to tempt them into affairs on purpose. While Islam prescribed the veil for Muslim women as a means of downplaying our beauty and creating an atmosphere of respect between the sexes, this does not then give a license to the Muslim man to lose respect for other women (and for himself) when he encounters non-veiled women. So, to get back to the original question, the Muslim man is absolutely responsible for controlling himself when faced with the temptation of women: whether a woman is veiled from head to toe or wearing only a bikini, he must, as a matter of faith and dignity, avoid the women who tempt him by following the steps mentioned above. It is very important for Muslim men and women both to understand and practice Lowering the Gaze.

As a mother, I consider it just as important to teach my sons to dress and behave properly in front of women as it is to teach my daughters the same behavior in front of men. I do think that modest behavior and dress should be taught from a young age and that boys and girls both deserve to be dressed modestly because this will teach them that their self-worth is in their faith, good deeds and intelligence rather than in being cute or flirtatious in order to impress the opposite sex, something which distracts many young girls in particular. It is important for Muslim parents to make it clear for their sons as well as their daughters that fornication and adultery are not only wrong from the moral point of view but that they are also very serious crimes in Islam which carry equal punishments for men and women both. (These punishments include whipping or stoning depending on the marital status of the offenders.) It is the responsibilty of parents to teach boys and girls both to lower the gaze in the presence of the opposite sex and to provide them with a practical means of curbing their desires once they reach puberty. There should also be reassurance for our children that we will help them to get married when they feel that they are ready to handle it.

While the question that prompted this article was linked to a question about the Muslim woman’s dress, it should be evident that modest dress alone is not what prevents a society from improper behavior. In order to have the desired effect, such dress must be accompanied by an understanding of the Islamic morals and manners which are required of all believing Muslims whether they are male or female. Until now, I have briefly described what Islam requires of Muslim men with regards to their responsibility in avoiding the temptation of women. But I did not even begin to discuss non-Muslim men or what role the Muslim woman’s dress has in her own interactions with the men and women she will meet in her life. As I alluded to in the introduction of this article, hijab is much more than a means to conceal the beauty of the female body. Allah willing, I will explore these issues more in future articles.

GFQ-DITTO

I agree with your post ,& just for e.g jewellery or gold or diamond or silk etc as pieces of decoration are strictly didcouraged for male.

Lowering of gaze as opposed to oggling so often part of muslim male habit is unislamic just as much as being very puritinical in womens attire ,hijab,modesty & exposure.

Not that i like to rmind you ,but im just posting requirement for women in another post & was conveniently available to be posted so i did No other reason
Jazak allah khairan

cheers & allah haafiz

Praise be to The Lord of the universe and Peace and Blessings be on the
Nobelest of Prophets and Messengers , Prophet Muhammad and also on his
family and Companions altogether

Dear Muslim sister

Who ordered you to wear hijab?

Don't be surprised before you read :

  • A female student requested one of her friend's to come with her to the
    defense of her Masters degree. This meeting was with male teachers , and
    her friend told her : " O (.....) don't you know that we are in the 20th
    century?!!"

  • A Female doctor in one of the hospitals , as soon as she wore her
    doctors' dress , she took off her modesty and she went on revealing her
    face (there are different opinions on whether you have to cover the face
    or not as a general rule but the situation we live in today makes
    covering the face much better), and her hair, and opening a part of her
    dress from the bottom as if it is a necessary requirement of the
    profession of Medicine , and that is that the person has to abandon his
    Religion and that a woman has to take off the dress of modesty and
    chastity..!!

  • I visited some of my relatives , and they were the kind of people that
    make sure that they are modest and conservative in the way they dress ,
    and all of a sudden the driver entered to the sitting room as if he was
    a member of the family, and as if it wasn't permissible to cover in his
    presence.!

Sister...

Do you think that these ladies know why they are covering themselves?!

Their state indicates that they view hijab as a one of society's
traditions ,that is inherited, they got it from their covered mothers ,
and in obedience to their fathers who order them to cover,and because it
is inheritence and culture that has to be preserved..didn't she ask
herself one day why she wore the hijab? And who is being Obeyed when she
does this? It is Obedience to Allah who Said :

" O Prophet! Tell your wives and your daughters and the women of the
believers to draw their cloaks (veils) all over their bodies (i.e.screen
themselves completely except the eyes or one eye to see the way). That
will be better, that they should be known (as free respectable women) so
as not to be annoyed. And Allâh is Ever Oft­Forgiving, Most Merciful. "

Al Ahzab :59

Doesn't she know that she is obeying the Order of her Creator , and her
Sustainer, and the Creator of the skies and the earth, He who knows what
suits his creation and what doesn't.

To Allâh belongs all that is in the heavens and all that is on the
earth.

Al-Baqarrah :284

and he is your Creator

Such is Allâh, your Lord! Lâ ilâha illa Huwa (none has the right to be
worshipped but He), the Creator of all things. So worship Him (Alone),
and He is the Wakîl (Trustee, Disposer of affairs, Guardian, etc.) over
all things.

Al-Ana'am :102

and he is the one who bestowed his blessings on you

And whatever of blessings and good things you have, it is from Allâh

Al-Nahl :53

and he is the one who takes your soul

And the stupor of death will come in truth: "This is what you have been
avoiding!"

Qaf :19

and He (Exalted and High) is the One who Said :

The Day We shall gather the Muttaqûn (pious - see V.2:2) unto the Most
Beneficent (Allâh), like a delegate (presented before a king for
honour). And We shall drive the Mujrimûn (polytheists, sinners,
criminals, disbelievers in the Oneness of Allâh, etc.) to Hell, in a
thirsty state (like a thirsty herd driven down to water),

Maryam :85-86

and He is The Judge of that Terrible Dreaded Day :

The Day you shall see it, every nursing mother will forget her nursling,
and every pregnant one will drop her load, and you shall see mankind as
in a drunken state, yet they will not be drunken, but severe will be the
Torment of Allâh.

Al-Hajj :2

and He (SWT) is the One who Said :

. On the Day when We will say to Hell: "Are you filled?" It will say:
"Are there any more (to come)?" And Paradise will be brought near to the
Muttaqûn [the pious and righteous persons who fear Allâh much (abstain
from all kinds of sins and evil deeds which He has forbidden) and love
Allâh much (perform all kinds of good deeds which He has ordained)] not
far off.

Qaf :30-31

Sister In Islam:

Did you not read the Saying of Allah (EAH) :

And tell the believing women to lower their gaze (from looking at
forbidden things), and protect their private parts (from illegal sexual
acts, etc.) and not to show off their adornment except only that which
is apparent (like palms of hands or one eye or both eyes for necessity
to see the way, or outer dress like veil, gloves, head-cover, apron,
etc.), and to draw their veils all over Juyubihinna (i.e. their bodies,
faces, necks and bosoms, etc.)

Al-Noor :31

ie not to make apparent any of the adornements to strangers except what
cannot be hidden from the clothes that don't have a dazzling display
effect,and let her put her head cover on her chest so that she will
cover her chest and her neck.

Al-Bukhari narrated on the authority of Aisha (RAA):

May the Mercy of Allah be on the first muhajir women when Allah revealed
"and to draw their veils all over Juyubihinna " they tore their scarves
and made veils out of them.

Sister:

Don't say : How can we compare ourselves to them.

and how can we reach what they reached ? ..and nothing surprising there
, for the poet says:

So imitate (them) if you are not like them

for imitation of the noble is success

Sister:

Didn't you hear the Saying of Allah (EAH) regarding the Wives of the
Prophet :

And when you ask (his wives) for anything you want, ask them from behind
a screen, that is purer for your hearts and for their hearts.

Al-Ahzab :53

Purer for whose hearts sister ??!!!

Purer to the Hearts of the Pure Wives of the Prophet of God the Mothers
of Believers, Purer for the Companions of the Prophet of Allah , who are
the best among this Nation after it's Prophet, so what is to be said
about our hearts in these days?!

Is the One who Created you and knows the way to your purity like the one
who doesn't know the way to this purity?!!

O Believing Sister

Allah (EAH) Says :

" O Prophet! Tell your wives and your daughters and the women of the
believers to draw their cloaks (veils) all over their bodies (i.e.screen
themselves completely except the eyes or one eye to see the way). That
will be better, that they should be known (as free respectable women) so
as not to be annoyed. And Allâh is Ever Oft­Forgiving, Most Merciful. "

Al-Ahzab :59

Ibn Abbas said :

"Allah Ordered the wives of the Believers when going out of their houses
for a reason to cover their faces from over their heads with Jalabib."

Allah Ordered the wives of the Beleivers with that so that they will be
known with chastity and modesty in order not to make evil people desire
anything from them.

and observe whoever gets subjected to harm on the way, and you will find
them ones who go out with dazzling displays

and observe O sister in the following Ayah:

"And as for women past child-bearing who do not expect wed-lock , it is
no sin on them if they discard their (outer) clothing in such a way as
not to show their adornment. But to refrain (i.e. not to discard their
outer clothing) is better for them. And Allâh is All-Hearer,
All-Knower."

Al-Noor :60

Allah (EAH) informed that the covering of the old woman who does not
desire to get married and does not reveal her adornement is better for
her, while allowing her to remove her dress from her face and hands, how
is that? , who is she...?

The Book Has a Text on Hijab and it did not
allow Muslims to have the dazzling display of (ill mannered) virgins

Sister:

Listen to the saying of your mother , the mother of believers (RAA) when
she asked the Prophet :

" How should women deal with their "tails" (bottom of their dress)?" He
said :"They lower it an inch" She said:"and if their legs are
revealed.." he said : "they lower it an arms length and not add anything
to that"

Unanimously agreed upon

Praise be to Allah!! The Mothers of Beleivers request the dresses to be
longer and our women shorten them and don't care?!

Our Book and Prophet Prohibited "sufoor"
So let the traces and Ayahs tell you

As for the meaning of Hijab , it is , the covering of the body, and the
title (given) to that group of Social Rules related to the position of
women in The Islamic System, the one That Allah (EAH) legislated to make
as the "strongest of forts" that protects women and the "protective
fence" that protects society from being put into trial, and the
"stabilizing frame" through which a woman can fulfil her job of making
generations , and the "forming" of the Ummah's future, therefore
participating in the success of Islam and clearing the way for it on
earth.

Signs on the road

Sister

For the one who is hesitant about being devout in wearing the Hijab we
give the following Ayah:

" It is not for a believer, man or woman, when Allâh and His Messenger
have decreed a matter that they should have any option in their
decision. And whoever disobeys Allâh and His Messenger, he has indeed
strayed in a plain error. "

Al-Ahzab :36

and for her who imitates without any awareness , and follows without
guidance , we present the Saying of the Prophet :

"Let not one of you be an emma3a saying I am with the people , if the
people do good I will do good and if they did bad I will do bad ,but
(instead) "establish" yourselves , if the people did good do good and if
they did bad stay away from their bad doing"

And to the one whose state suggests :"If I wear hijab in the country of
Kufr the people will look at me, but If I remove my hijab , I will
become like them and my appearance won't attract the attention of people
,

we say :" O layman-knowledgable one , being different especially in the
country of Kufar is the Iman that your Creator (EAH) called you to and
it is not permissible for anyone to make "Ijtihad" in the matter of the
hijab after Allah Judged it

Important Stop

Sister :

O you who surrendered to that Unbeliever saying,we got an education
madam ..and among us are doctors and literary women ,an


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