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Henna
Senior Member Joined: 28 July 2005 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 146 |
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Posted: 23 October 2005 at 6:33pm |
I am agree with you sinful servant.
But when i started to wear my hijaab, i was wearing bright colours and not very loose clothes. But day after day i started to feel more comfortable in pale colours and in an abaya.. Actually i am a big fun of red colour :) And sometimes i wear a red abaya.. Maybe it's a nefs problem.. I remember a story, in Iran, years ago, the daughter of the president wears a bright red charshaf and she participates to an event. (She was also an officier, somethinglike this.. anyway) and she gets all the attention! When the journalists ask her why she wears red,she says; all the colours belong to Allah so the red.. :D Good point;) But as i say before, i prefer generally pale colurs.. And i think as the bright red, the black as well get the attention. Maybe some pale colours like grey, cream, linen color etc. can be much more better than black.. I think these kind of pale colours will get less attention.. Anyway.. Allah knows the best. |
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sinful servant
Newbie Joined: 19 October 2005 Location: South Africa Status: Offline Points: 38 |
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as salaam mu alaikum henna u are quite right that u do draw attention to yourself when u are the only one wearing hijab, this attention is drawn to you not becuase of the bright colours you are wearing but because of the fact that u are wearing somthing everyone else isnt.what i MEANt to say which i think u took the wrong way was that,,,hijab is a beautifuo thing wearing it properly and beautifully makes the person feel good and (if they are married) their husbans pleased.BUT i just feel,as my opinion, that to wear extremely bright colours draws attention as well,,,not only cos u might be the only one wearing hijab but also because of the colour you are wearing.
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Henna
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OK,
a muslim woman shouldn't get any attention but if you are living in UK or even in Turkey as well today.. and if you go out with you hijaab you already get the attention! Because you can be the only person with a hijaab in a crowd! If you are living in Suudi Arabia or maybe in Pakistan, you can wear something less attractive to not get attention. But if you wear hijaab in an area where there are not so many hijaabi woman, you will absolutley get the attention. I am living in London, it's not a problem here.. People get to used it but last year i went to outside of London for a trip with husband and with two friends. We went to small shopping mall to buy something to eat. And people was looking me directly! I was the only hijaabi person in the mall.. And i get all the attention from male and femal of course.. The only way to not get the attention is not going out and staying at home.. |
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herjihad
Senior Member Joined: 26 January 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2473 |
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Bismillah, This week I've seen two traditional hijabis with their bellies showing. Aargh! (And I mean when they're standing straight up because they have those cut off shirts and low pants!) |
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Al-Hamdulillah (From a Married Muslimah) La Howla Wa La Quwata Illa BiLLah - There is no Effort or Power except with Allah's Will.
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sinful servant
Newbie Joined: 19 October 2005 Location: South Africa Status: Offline Points: 38 |
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salaams maypb u are right about wha the hijab is supposed to cover but think about WHY we wear hijab,we do it t=so as not to attract unsude attention to ourselves, im not saying it mustnt look nice, i make sure allmy scarves math what imwearing, but it must not attract undue attention and this is what herjihad is saying and i agree with her.they were absolutely stunning some ofthe styles and as a new hijabi i was quite interested in them but again it was alluring and almos the same as looking at models in a magazine for edgars or some clothing store.i am not putting ummziba's websites or idea to share them with us down, i am simply saying that the purpose ofyou wearibng hijaab is not to attract attnetion and when wearinf it we should remember this. salaams |
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herjihad
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Bismillah, Go Queenie! (Lower your gaze, bro!) |
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Al-Hamdulillah (From a Married Muslimah) La Howla Wa La Quwata Illa BiLLah - There is no Effort or Power except with Allah's Will.
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queenie
Groupie Joined: 26 March 2005 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 53 |
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Hijab is a fardh (obligation)prescribed by Allah the almighty. It is not to lower mens hormones???Please bring daleel which states that it is to lower mens hormones. Their hormones are their own problems and the qu'ran and sunnah has instructed a man on how to deal with that. So they should deal with it.Dear brother 123 I wear hijab because allah (swt) has commanded me to do so and it would be sin upon me if I didn't. I do not wear it to lower mens hormones. Anyway thats impossible! |
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Brother123
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bir you call them hijabs? They not hijabs. They are for seduction not for haya
Hijabs are to lower a man hormones. Not raise them |
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