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Originally posted by aaysha aaysha wrote:

Originally posted by Sign*Reader Sign*Reader wrote:



First. the Muslim men are not available for protection...
Second: The scarf became a symbol to invite attack while not even fulfilling the outer garment edict to prevent molestation..




That situation happens everywhere even here in the Philippines. Muslims from Mindanao were advised not to go to Manila looking like Muslims (wearing veil for women and having beard for men) or their life will be in danger...this is because every terroristic violence are being blamed to the Muslims!

But not to wear proper hijab to "catch" a husband, as a protector, is another thing....I have my protector and that is Allah...none can kill me or harm me without His will.... i will never remove the crown Allah has given me for this world's pleasure, NEVER! even if it meant death to me. We all die and it is better to die in a noble cause than to die in shameless way...

Whenever Muslims placed their Trust in Allah, Allah helped them. And whenever they relied on the worldly materials and numbers, they were deprived of Allah's help..

"O you who believe! If you help (in the cause of) Allah, He will help you, and make your foothold firm." [Muhammad - 47:7]




Mashallah sis aaysha: Your courage and conviction is commendable but the part I need you to see is that trust in Allah is intangible and needs a physical shield in tangible form to protect the body containing that trust in Allah...
I hope you are not telling us that the hijabi sister's murderer in Dresden was doing Allah's will...
No one asking here you to be without hijab and Philippines is an Asian country with lots of Muslim middle eastern relations and no neo Nazis influence being around! The daily occurrences of hijab derision  are mostly in the so called west...
There is more restriction on the practice hijab in place called Turkey a one time the torch bearer of Islam in the world...The state of affairs of the Muslims going into bondage of colonial forces may indicate their falling into symbolism without understanding the substance...
You sound quite knowledgeable individual; mind explaining the ayah (33:59) on covering of woman folks...Does it have any tangible meaning? What was the environment when it was revealed?  How does it relate to the corruption rampant in the Muslim majority countries...
No one could recover the lost glory unless get rid of the flaws in character that caused bondage ...Once that transformation happens the hijab would also be a sign of respect rather than of derision...May be we are talking two different things  symbolism vs substance!
And don't take me wrong my older daughter is a hijabi the younger ones are fence sitters...
 

 


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As-Salaamu alaikum,

I agree. Hijab is dawah. I once took a cab and since I wear hijab, the driver started asking me about Islam. I told him a few things then gave him a Qur'an. He was very happy to get that free gift from me.

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Originally posted by ikhwan ikhwan wrote:

salamualikum,
what happened in california is terrible and i pray for the safety of the believers. hijab is the modesty of a muslimah, it can't be compromised, God created us and our brains and he knows what is good for us and whats bad. a manufacturer knows more of his product than the user and Allah the creater knows what is best for us.

this unfortunate incident is rare and occurs mostly is US or europe and those who carry out these attacls are a minority, they do this because of the hatred against muslims. if muslims can't live there in peace than they should migrate where they are safe like the muslims did when they were persecuted in Makkah and than migrated to abyssinia a christian country and to medina.
they want muslims to leave there faith which is impossible, there actions will result in nothing but hatred and islam will continue to grow inshAllah.
 
May Allah protect, guide and help the Ummah, ameen.
waalaikumussalaam warehmtullah wa barkatihu
Why have Pakistanis moved to other countries...not for their faith but for better economic opportunities cuz Pakistan is a corrupt and lawless neo colony...Sahaba Going into Abyssinian asylum was not economic it was to keep their faith... that is not the case in most Muslim immigrants to western countries...Once they permanently settle down and make families then the trouble starts with children asking for direction; the identity crises forces  the children into assimilation and abandonment of any leftover of their parents creed or into Islamic modes ....then they come face to face  with religious biases with other anti Islamic forces workings...It also projects them into just not religious but also political the likes of all the Zionist wars against the occupied Muslim lands in bondage of neo colonialism...look what is happening in your neighborhood do you think if bunch of Muslims who don't like to live in west can migrate to Pakistan and not get burnt with lack of rule of law, honesty, services and what have you...How many women do you see with hijab in Pakistan?
The government has been Anglo American puppet since day one so where is the Ummah?




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Originally posted by Sign*Reader Sign*Reader wrote:



First. the Muslim men are not available for protection...
Second: The scarf became a symbol to invite attack while not even fulfilling the outer garment edict to prevent molestation..




That situation happens everywhere even here in the Philippines. Muslims from Mindanao were advised not to go to Manila looking like Muslims (wearing veil for women and having beard for men) or their life will be in danger...this is because every terroristic violence are being blamed to the Muslims!

But not to wear proper hijab to "catch" a husband, as a protector, is another thing....I have my protector and that is Allah...none can kill me or harm me without His will.... i will never remove the crown Allah has given me for this world's pleasure, NEVER! even if it meant death to me. We all die and it is better to die in a noble cause than to die in shameless way...

Whenever Muslims placed their Trust in Allah, Allah helped them. And whenever they relied on the worldly materials and numbers, they were deprived of Allah's help..

"O you who believe! If you help (in the cause of) Allah, He will help you, and make your foothold firm." [Muhammad - 47:7]



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Originally posted by seekshidayath seekshidayath wrote:

Brother {Sign Reader}, i did not understand your question exactly. Do you mean hijab was the cause of her death ? Can you make it clear for me ?

ussalaamualykum:
I think sis Hayfa being in the US is on the same wave length as I read her post...
I C & P'ed the news report above so you can see the whole picture about the incident in rural California where the Imam Ali Mhmd was martyred but his daughters were molested( I am using this term to emphasize the pulling of scarf off)  by the school bullies and theri were no Muslim boys to protect...My question was quite straight forward under the ayas I quoted:

First. the Muslim men are not available for protection...
Second: The scarf became a symbol to invite attack while not even fulfilling the outer garment edict to prevent molestation..

So in final analysis the scarf(Hijab) didn't work as a Dawah for the people who are psychopaths with a dead soul to begin with ...
In Dresden murder case Egyptian sister Sherbini probably got killed  I guess by psychopathic unemployed German cuz her scarf triggered hate and xenophobia under the poor economic conditions prevailing in Dresden...
I think the Muslims must not forget that migrating to the European countries will not get them complete civil rights and independent life styles...After all Germany is where Nazis got their foothold..rather why  hang around psychopathic people who are never gonna like the different color and looks...

IMHO it is somewhat safer for hijabis in big urban areas in US but I doubt same is true in Germany or France...the question of Hijab being a dawah thing is yet to be proven of course there are exceptions...

My take would be to take the macro view of the Muslim demographics there can't be one thingamajig fits all if life and limb are in peril...



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FBI investigating fatal blast at a San Bernardino County home as a hate crime

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Abrahim Mohd, 11, walks through the burned remains of his family�s former home in Yermo. The family moved to Victorville after family members were repeatedly harassed in Yermo and a mosque on the property was burned.
Ali Abdelhadi Mohd had returned to his vacant Yermo house to clean up anti-Arab and white-supremacist graffiti. He was killed in the explosion.
By David Kelly
July 10, 2009
Reporting from Yermo -- Hadie Mohd last saw his father as he headed out to the family's vacated home to paint over anti-Arab and white supremacist graffiti scrawled across the walls inside.

"He said he would be back before sundown," Mohd said. "And he always kept his word."

But when sundown came, Ali Abdelhadi Mohd had not returned. About 9:45 p.m. on June 27, neighbors in this scruffy high-desert town heard an explosion they said sounded like a sonic boom. Flames engulfed the single-story home. When firefighters arrived, they found a horribly burned Mohd dead among the ruins.

"We can only hope he died quickly," Hadie Mohd said as he picked his way through the gray ashes and blackened appliances at the house Thursday. "It gives us peace to think that."

The fire, along with the graffiti and the earlier torching of a mosque on the property, has led the FBI to launch an investigation into whether the incident was a hate crime.

"Assuming he was the victim of a crime, we are looking into the possibility that the perpetrator was motivated by religious bias or hate," said Laura Eimiller, an FBI spokeswoman. "Based on complaints and information from the family, they have been targeted in the past. There are suspicions that their civil rights may have been violated."

Investigators from the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department's arson and bomb unit have combed through the wreckage trying to determine what caused the blast and how Mohd died.

"We do know he was alive when the fire was burning because the autopsy showed soot and burning in his esophagus," said Arden Wiltshire, spokeswoman for the Sheriff's Department. "We still don't know if it was a tragic accident or if it was intentional. Hopefully, the arson investigators will help us complete the picture."

She said Mohd took pictures of the graffiti but never notified deputies.

"If he had called we would have documented it and made an investigation," she said.

The family, which includes seven children, lived on a large lot along Yermo Road for the last four years. Life hasn't always been peaceful. They reported being insulted based on their Arab heritage, having their religion mocked and being threatened.

Ahmad Mohd, 14, said a group of children at his school routinely challenged him to fights, used racial epithets and told him, "Go home, Arab." His father complained to school officials, who suspended some of the students, but the harassment continued, Ahmad said.

The school superintendent was on vacation and could not be reached for comment Thursday.

Asmaa Mohd, 18, who wears a traditional Arab head covering called a hijab, reported being taunted with a racial slur as some youths tried to tear off her head covering.

Ibrahim Hooper, spokesman for the Council on American-Islamic Relations, a civil rights advocacy group, said talk radio and the Internet are full of what he called "hate speech" aimed at Muslims.

"I think in this case there is more than a sufficient basis to investigate the possibility of a hate crime," he said. "Whenever you have a history of bias and harassment like the burning of a mosque and hate graffiti, it would be irresponsible not to look into it as a hate crime. If it was, it would be a case of nationwide significance."

Ali Abdelhadi Mohd, 51, came to the United States from Amman, Jordan, in the 1970s, intending to study engineering. But life took a different turn. His faith was his passion, and his family said he held a moderate view of Islam.

"He was strict but within reason. He wanted us to have fun but said we should spend as much time praying as we did having fun," Mohd said. "He got mosques started in Riverside, Indio and San Diego."

The family eventually moved from Lynwood to Yermo, outside Barstow, to have some land and space. Mohd built a brick mosque on their property. In 2007, it was burned down along with two other buildings in town.

Deputies arrested Loren Jessie Clark and Brian Martin in connection with the fires, but no hate crimes were alleged. Clark was 18 and Martin was 16.

The steady drumbeat of threats and harassment pushed Mohd to move his family to Victorville, a bigger city an hour away with a more diverse population.

"My dad didn't want my brothers and sisters to constantly have to deal with that," Mohd said.

The family left last month, intending to rent out their Yermo house.

But it immediately attracted unwelcome guests. Within a week, the home was vandalized, its walls covered with swastikas, racist graffiti and anti-Arab slurs, the family said.

"My dad didn't tell the police but I assume he took the pictures to show them," his son said.

Mohd left Victorville at 2 p.m. that day to buy paint at Home Depot to cover the graffiti. He never returned.

Judy Smith, who lives in the hardscrabble neighborhood where the incident occurred, said she heard the blast.

She said fires are not uncommon in the area, pointing to the burned home across the street and another less than a block away. "Any place that is empty is destroyed in a week," she said.

Olga Ramirez called the fire department the night of the blaze.

"I was feeling OK about this place, but now I'm scared," she said, as her two dogs howled behind a chain fence. "I don't want to be out at night anymore. We are thinking about maybe moving to San Bernardino."

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Did you know there is a whole set of Fiqh on ruing of Sacred Law in Secular Lands.. it is fascinating.. I am listening to t oa whole lecture series on just that.

ikhwan... to a degree you are correct.. but there is a whole host of situations in which exceptions are possible.. like eating pork etc.


I would be interested to hear what true scholars, not you (assuming you are not a scholar) or I or other people think, but what scholars would say if someone held a gun to a woman's head and said take the scarf off or I will kill you.

AND in light of the fact that Muslim women are NOT being protected by the men what is the situation..

I am in no way saying women should take their scarf off.. .but as a woman walking around the streets here.. on my own, no Muslim family to protect me.. I can see why for some reason it is not that easy. We are the 'weaker' sex.

I just wish all those brothers would wear good Islamic dress, grow beards etc..   I don't like men who stick the women out into the 'firing lines' and do little to ease the burden. Its really irritating. lol
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As Salamu Alaikum

Exactly, said br. Ikhwan. I was looking for the ayahs and alhamdullilah got them. Before sharing that, i pray Allah swt for maghfirah of  Ali Abdelhadi Mohd and his family. May Allah swt accept all his efforts and pains they have undergone. Ameen

Brother {Sign Reader}, i did not understand your question exactly. Do you mean hijab was the cause of her death ? Can you make it clear for me ?

These were the ayahs, i were looking for : {i don't know the exact conditions they were undergoing, but may be they belonged to the class discussed in ayah 98.

" Verily, as for those whom the angels take (in death) while they are wronging themselves, they (angels) say (to them): "In what (condition) were you'' They reply: "We were weak and oppressed on the earth.'' They (angels) say: "Was not the earth of Allah spacious enough for you to emigrate therein'' Such men will find their abode in Hell - what an evil destination!

98. Except the weak ones among men, women and children who cannot devise a plan, nor are they able to direct their way.

99. These are they whom Allah is likely to forgive them, and Allah is Ever Oft-Pardoning, Oft-Forgiving.

100. He who emigrates in the cause of Allah, will find on earth many dwelling places and plenty to live by. And whosoever leaves his home as an emigrant unto Allah and His Messenger, and death overtakes him, his reward is then surely incumbent upon Allah. And Allah is Ever Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful.)

(Verily, as for those whom the angels take (in death) while they are wronging themselves,) by refraining from Hijrah.

As said in the following ayahs of 98, its said, likely Allah swt may forgive them for not migrating. And am sure, all the pains they have undergone, shall surely be rewarded.

Look at the faith of the 18 year old girl {may Allah swt grant all of us such} who chose to wear hijab, though she must be knowing its not easy to move there. She faced the oppressions but did not give up!


Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: �All the descendants of Adam are sinners, and the best of sinners are those who repent."
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