Saturday, February 11, 2012

Hijab Of Girl Band Winner

Hijab Of Girl Band Winner Hijab is an important part of the Sharia to be implemented by a Muslim women. He is not just the identity or a mere ornament nor a barrier for a Muslim women to carry out life activities. Who says the hijab makes Muslim women activities are limited? Shown with the Islamic headscarf Muslim women will not make his dreams thwarted. Muslim women in modern times can still look beautiful, but still active, dynamic, and...

Thursday, February 2, 2012

The Tradition Of Hijab

The Tradition Of Hijab I have done an enormous cut and paste on "Hijab," from www.moslem.org which I found and which supports my view on this issue, I am happy to say! It is based on the Quran. I have not included the whole thing, though, because it is very long (I cut parts out here and there). Go there if you want to read the whole thing. My first post includes arguments why only the Quran should be followed. The subsequent posts give verses from the Quran on "Hijab," and then discussion. I hope the women who have posted questions about the...

Women in Islam: Hijab

Women in Islam: Hijab By : Ibrahim B. Syed Dr. Ibrahim B. Syed is President of the Islamic Research Foundation, and a Professor at the University of Louisville, Kentucky. Literally, hijab means "a veil," "curtain," "partition" or "separation." In a meta-physical sense, hijab means illusion, or refers to the illusory aspect of creation. The most popular and common meaning of hijab today, is the veil in dressing for women. It refers to a certain standard of modest dress for women. The usual definition of modest dress according to the legal systems,...

Only For Allah

Only For Allah On the morning of Thursday, November 6, 1997 my identity became clear not only to me, but to every person I would encounter from that day forward. I decided to wear the hijab and begin to develop myself as a more conscientious Muslim woman. It was on that very day that I revealed to the world that I am a Muslim and that I was no longer afraid to be who I was. For those of you who are unfamiliar with the term, hijab, it literally means 'barrier' or 'something that covers or conceals completely'. In today's non-Islamic societies,...