Daughter could wear a light dubatta on head, that way her face will appear softer and more visible. Plus she won't have broken any hijab rules as such.
Re: Question in regards to rishta pics and hijab
If according to her belief doing hijab is* farz* then its totally her problem. Not the guys problem.
IF HE IS PROPOSING** FOR A HIJABI **IT'S NOT HER "PROBLEM" he's the one with a PORBLEM. geez, maybe it'll get thru.
Re: Question in regards to rishta pics and hijab
Right or wrong but thinking as a mother of a daughter I will never subject my daughter to such torture. She is a human being with feelings not a car in a showroom available for public display. Asking for girl's pic without hijaab is very very low and I think the girls family should not even move a single step further with people having such mentality. I feel that people who can not realise a girl's dignity now will never be able to respect her later on also.
Everyone is an ALIM (without any knowledge) here... :)
The above quote is totally un-islamic.
Not only is it permissible, but the guidance of Messenger of Allah (saws) absolutely encourages the believers to see, and even meet and talk with one whom they wish to marry, provided the girl is accompanied by at least one of her mehram male relatives (father, uncle, brother, etc.)
"Jaber related that the Prophet (saws) said: ‘When one of you seeks a woman in marriage let him look at whom he wishes to marry.’
Related by Abu Dawood"
"Mughirah ibn Shu'bah narrated: ‘I sought a woman in marriage. The Messenger of Allah (saws) asked me :’Have you seen her?’ I said : ‘No.’ He (saws) then said: Then look at her, because it is more proper that love should be cemented between you.’
Related by Ahmed, Ibn Majah, Nasai, and Trimidhi."
There is absolutely no harm in such interaction, provided both parties fear Allah and they sincerely intend to marry each other.
As for "Hijab",
Islam has no fixed uniform of dress for Muslim women. But there are two requirements, which come from the Qur’an and hadith (verified sayings of the Prophet Muhammad):
First, a woman’s body should be covered such that only her face, hands, and feet are revealed.
Secondly, the clothing must be loose enough so that the shape of a woman’s body is not visible.
Re: Question in regards to rishta pics and hijab
Everyone is an ALIM (without any knowledge) here... :)
The above quote is totally un-islamic.
Not only is it permissible, but the guidance of Messenger of Allah (saws) absolutely encourages the believers to see, and even meet and talk with one whom they wish to marry, provided the girl is accompanied by at least one of her mehram male relatives (father, uncle, brother, etc.)
"Jaber related that the Prophet (saws) said: ‘When one of you seeks a woman in marriage let him look at whom he wishes to marry.’ Related by Abu Dawood"
"Mughirah ibn Shu'bah narrated: ‘I sought a woman in marriage. The Messenger of Allah (saws) asked me :’Have you seen her?’ I said : ‘No.’ He (saws) then said: Then look at her, because it is more proper that love should be cemented between you.’ Related by Ahmed, Ibn Majah, Nasai, and Trimidhi."
There is absolutely no harm in such interaction, provided both parties fear Allah and they sincerely intend to marry each other.
As for "Hijab",
Islam has no fixed uniform of dress for Muslim women. But there are two requirements, which come from the Qur’an and hadith (verified sayings of the Prophet Muhammad):
First, a woman’s body should be covered such that only her face, hands, and feet are revealed.
Secondly, the clothing must be loose enough so that the shape of a woman’s body is not visible.
What a way to belittle someone. May be you are the one with knowledge but certainly not one with tameez.
and Yes I am not a ALIM (thank God for that ) I am just a mother and my answer was from the perception of mother.
Please act maturely if you the ALIM or some big thing and give your precious advises without attacking anyone's opinion.
Re: Question in regards to rishta pics and hijab
and I am out of this place for good ! Please feel free to pass comments on my comments.