Sunday, August 18, 2013

Reason Of Learning Hijab For Women

Reason Of Learning Hijab For Women

Command, if run get rewarded .. as well as an order to close the genitals. Obtained reward and the reward could buy a ticket to heaven. This core than what we do every day both the adam and eve. Most women can not wear clothes that cover genitalia.

Both with veiled, wearing long dress is not tight, and much more. As well as working women praying, wearing mukenah (Indonesian Muslim women prayer clothes) that only his face visible. However, women's fashion can not be exactly the same with mukenah. Just more polite and good looks saw graceful.

Hijab trend has spread to shutter women's lives. Everywhere she had wanted to wear the hijab or veil. They also deliberately spend time to learn to wear the hijab. But, what is the reason to learn hijab for women. As stated in the beginning was that at least the dress was featured cover our aurat.

Body that we have is not to be seen by the naked eye for women, but it does not show curves. It was the appearance of clothing, hijab while showing readiness to be diligent and sincere in their run to Islamization. Women hijab, it is recommended from the first.

To suppress the attitude in a person of evil. Can radiate kindness in his heart, attitude, character, everything. Appear more perfect, and trying to perfect with just wearing a hijab. Do not look forward to, now it's time for you to women wearing the hijab.

Because the hijab is more than polite and courteous, more graceful and elegant, beautiful and charming, also showed himself as a person of faith, resignation, Islam, Muslims, and courage. If there is the intention of studying the hijab, do not do it up later, it's time. After learning, we will know the meaning of the hijab and the veil itself. Man more fascinated with her hijab.

Hijab girl a man quite an impressive sight. Seeing her hijab worn foam definitely looking polite and courteous, do not hesitate to give an attitude of mutual respect, so as to create a good atmosphere. For a man, also for a woman.

Hijab Culture for Islamic Clothing in the Sustainable Fashion Limelight

 Hijab Culture for Islamic Clothing in the Sustainable Fashion Limelight


 Long sustainably-made silk robes, vibrant headscarves fro organic cotton, and intricate lace face veils paint a modest, underground and mystical picture of Muslim fashion. Despite the modest nature of Islamic clothing designed to honour the religion, Muslim attire is adorned with bright designs, bold colours and stunning materials. In recent years Islamic clothing has taken on a more modern element, amalgamating comfort and privacy with style and modernity, crafting hip and stylish individuals of the Islamic faith – and best of all some of these traditions are turning “green”.

The notion of trendy and hip ‘Hijab culture’ has entered mainstream consciousness with the ‘hood and the hijab’ being cool items to be seen in on the streets of London, Birmingham, Manchester and practically everywhere in the UK. And of course around the Middle East too where this modest style was born.

Instead of being a submissive fashion mishap that would be worn by the more reticent members of society, Islamic clothing has been propelled into the fashion limelight, with good reason. And we are hoping this new fashion trend will inspire designers to cover this new trend.

Prolific Muslim fashion bloggers

One of the reasons for the ‘trendifying’ of Islamic clothing and its arrival in mainstream fashion is due to the phenomenal rise of the fashion blogger and, in this case, the growing community of hijab fashion bloggers in places like the UK.

Dina Tokio

Dina Tokio is one influential Muslim fashion bloggers. With her unique style and spirited personality shining through in her writing, Dina has aided the arrival and popularity of a new concept known as the ‘vloger’. Dina’s trademark quirky videos and blog posts and her admittance to being a ‘style hauler’ has certainly contributed to helping the word ‘cosmopolitan’ be associated with Muslim clothing.

Mariam Sobh

Another prominent hijab culture blogger that has helped put this type of clothing in the fashion limelight is Mariam Sobh. Mariam founded Hijab Trendz, which looks through the eyes of a Hijabi fashionista. Talking to the Huffington Post, Mariam Sobh describes the rising presence of Muslim women in mainstream fashion.

“I went ahead and started this blog [Hijab Trendz] where I felt like I could have an outlet for Muslim women like myself, who grew up reading Seventeen and Cosmo and we never felt like we exactly fit in,” said the fashion blogger.

A form of self-expression for Muslim women

Fashion provides a platform of self-expression for everyone wanting to exploit it, with those of the Islamic faith being no exception. Muslim stylist, Yasmine Yasmine has also been an influential figure in changing the connotations associated with hijab fashion and asserts that clothing provides an outlet for self-identity and expression for many women. Yasmine Yasmine also says that fashion helps others engage with Muslim women. The stylist uses the example of a woman of the Islamic faith carrying a Chanel bag breaking the connotations that many may uphold about Muslim women avoiding such ‘western’ associations.

So what exactly is the Hijab style?

This delicate, intricate and thoroughly unique fashion niche includes Hijabs, Julbabs and Abayas, as well as an array of beautiful hand-craft jewellery. These stunningly unique handmade accessories can be worn by many different age ranges and are suitable for many different occasions.


Abayas

Modern Abayas are adorned with sequins and beads in floral and geometric patterns. These decorative garments are striking and eye-catching and are particularly appealing to the younger generation of Islamic women.

Jilbabs

Jilbabs have undergone a modern makeover in recent years creating a new appeal, especially to the western Muslim female. Combining cotton and linen with lavish fabrics, modern jilbabs are eye-catching, exciting and alluring.

Hijabs

Another staple of Islamic clothing for women is the hijab. Similar to the other Islamic fashion staples, the modern hijab infuses traditionalism with more modern elements such as flowing floral prints set against shimmery metallic fabrics.

Islam Shopping Centre nurtures this rising demand for modern, stylish yet elegantly unique Islamic clothing generated through the increasing presence of Hijab culture. Look out for environmentally-friendly products.

Hijab Charm Leading Me Towards Islam

Hijab Charm Leading Me Towards Islam

Latasha grew up in a devout Christian family. Since childhood he used to read and study the Bible regularly. No wonder when was a teenager, Latasha became a devout Christian. Church was like her own.

Latasha enjoy their religious life, even though he encountered a lot of errors from the Bible. Many of the stories in the Bible which he said conflicting. Usually, she was asked confused at her grandmother  or church pastor. But he never got a satisfactory answer.

At the age of 20 years, Latasha was appointed to be a young pastor in his church. She was more enterprising memdalami Bible Academy and enroll into the Bible. She hopes to enroll in the academy, she will get the answers of questions unanswered about the confusing things in the Bible.

But at the academy and even then he did not find a satisfactory answer. So she decided to resign as a young priest. "I felt no longer able to lead the young kids as my own confusion and doubt. I am the one who still need a leader. My heart cries in the middle of the confusion, because I felt not find peace, " Latasha said.

Until one night, Latasha accidentally watched show on CNN live report from Iraq. In the show, he saw a woman wearing black clothes, the clothes worn in the Muslim Arab countries.

"I saw the woman was very simple and pretty. I know he's a Muslim. But when it is I do not know what religion they profess, "Latasha said.

"But I was really interested in the clothes she wears, raises my curiosity. Suddenly I feel like as a woman I saw on the television. Seemingly pious and humble, "Latasha said.

Since then the quest begins. He started to search for information by keyword berbegai "Muslim Woman Dress" and "Muslim Face Veil Woman" on the Internet. "From there I found the word 'hijab' and 'niqab'," Latasha said.

I was so happy with the Muslim clothing was all black, Latasha replace it with the online name "hijabis" or "niqabi". However, he has not tried to find out about Islam. Until one afternoon, he and some neighbors join the garden party. In the event Latasha conversation with one of his neighbors and coincidentally the topic of religion.

"My neighbor said 'You know, we are Christians may face problems when facing Allah?," Latasha reiterated his neighbor who just answered with a nod.

"Then, he told me again that Muslims pray five times a day, while Christians pray only took one day," Latasha said.

Hear the words of his neighbor, Latasha went straight home, open the computer and start finding out about Islam on the Internet. "I was amazed by the religion of Islam, and like this one for me," Latasha said. remember back when you first get to know Islam.

A few weeks after that, Latasha decides to go to the nearest mosque is located about 50 miles from where she lived and asked a lot of things in the mosque. He also continued to dig up information from books and the internet.

Two months later, Latasha decided to embrace Islam. She returned to the mosque and say two sentences creed. "Heavens, no peace is directly penetrated my heart and soul. Sense of peace that I had never felt before, "Latasha said gratefully. (Eramuslim)

I Don't Remember How I Outside Without Hijab


I Don't Remember How I Outside Without Hijab

One day experiences wearing hijab has brought a 21-year-old British girl to read about Islam and so embrace Islam. Jessica Rhodes tells Muslims Mirror, "I took part in the first World Hijab Day and challenge myself to wear hijab for a month."

"I then started to read the Koran and the words of the Quran seems logical and transparent, not as gospel that looks just talk."

Rhodes came from Norwich, is one of the non-Muslim participants from all over the world who wear the hijab as part of the annual World Hijab Day on February 1. The event intends to clear misconceptions about the hijab, the dress code should be, which kononnya symbol of oppression of women in Islam and above.

After wearing the hijab, Rhodes said that he never remembers what it was like out without hijab. Having experienced it, Rhodes began to read more to Islam to recognize more about Islam.

"I also do research on Islam as a whole and feel that Islammerupakan inclusive religion that can provide answers to the questions that I was looking for," he said.

Having decided to embrace Islam, Rhodes got a variety of reactions to the decision. "All the reactions that constitute a bag filled with all sorts of stuff," he said.

"Both my parents were not happy but they accepted my decision. While my husband's family so give support," said Rhodes.

"Unfortunately, my friends have all kinds of reactions, mostly happy with my decision, which I regard others denied this, and some others also left me at all."

Petty-minded
Rhodes said that many Muslims fail to help those who are new to Islam to know Islam better.
 "I have a lot of support, but it seems many do not help me," complained Rhodes. "Often I am asking for help."

He said that many narrow-minded Muslims about the differences in interpretation of the Quran. "When I asked, people will reap the verses of the Quran to me and does not seem open to new Muslims," ​​said Rhodes.

"They could improve by being more minded to other interpretations, because not only Western people that can I narrow minded, misunderstood, and so on."

Rhodes also complained about the reaction of some Muslims that they can sometimes cause him to think again about his Islamic faith. "Sometimes I think the reaction would not have been part of the Muslim cause I feel good when I leave Islam and return the original to paganism. Due to the religion I was given a choice about how I should practice my religion, but it seems no one cares if I do the same There is no way this or that way, "he said.

"For Muslims ... Everything is in God's hands. If the people of the world, from a wide variety of life, more open-minded, maybe we can move forward," said Rhodes. "If not, we will be continues in the mud misunderstanding, anger and war are not meaningful." (IRIB / Islamstory.com)

Turkey Remove the Wearing Hijab Ban for Teachers and Lecturers

Turkey Remove the Wearing Hijab Ban for Teachers and Lecturers


Turkey under Erdogan's leadership continues to move beyond secularism toward a more Islamic country. Turkish Ministry of Education issued a decision to remove a ban on wearing the hijab for female teachers, Monday (12/8) local time. The decision was welcomed among Muslim women.

The Ministry also restore those who were fired for wearing hijab. Turkish newspaper Haber reported, they were never fired for wearing hijab will be refunded within 3 months.

In contrast to other Islamic parties and leaders, Justice and Development Party (AKP) and Erdogan directing Turkey more Islamic gradually and slowly. Erdogan seems Erbakan managed to learn from the experience that impose Islam 'in a hurry' will directly deal with the military and the people are not ready. Therefore, the first time since winning in 2002, Erdogan and the AKP focused on economic reform without first showing its Islamic policies.

Increase in per capita income of 3,000 dollars to 11,000 dollars to make more and more people who like the AKP Turkey. Evidently, the two subsequent elections AKP won again with increasing noise.

Along with economic success, the AKP also conduct Islamic education to the community. Approach to the military for more than ten years also affects the values ​​of the institution guards Turkey's secularism
'allow' when the Erdogan government began to promote a number of regulations that adopt Islamic values​​, including the matter of hijab and anti-alcohol.