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SubhanAllah
Don't you think Islam is too "extreme" that you can't even shake hands with the opposite gender?
No.
But if you really wanna know what’s “extreme” (you don’t), I’ll have you know that it is pretty “extreme” to take a religious tradition with over 14 centuries of legal, philosophical, jurisprudential, exegetical, political, and societal thought, that has spread to just about every continent, that has come in contact with probably the majority of the world’s contemporary cultures, that has over a billion adherents in the world, that has at least five major schools of law, and that has an extraordinary capacity to be adaptable to space and time, and to reduce that tradition in its vast richness to one monolithic understanding of one arbitrary, useless issue. And while you’re at it, you can take your eurocentric understanding of what is “normal” behavior and shove it because if your primary concern with Islam is supposedly not being able to shake someone’s hand, your concern isn’t at all with the faith but with Otherizing and vilifying its adherents as ignorant followers of a religion that you, in your ignorance, have labeled as too extreme because it seemingly doesn’t conform to what you deem acceptable.
@q-uackquack Sam, so many beautiful political words
Indeed, you are to die, and indeed, they are to die. (Surah Az Zumar Verse 30 )
#Ramadan; Less than 30 days to go till Ramadan 2016 can’t wait happiness doesn’t result from what we get, but from what we give. The month of blessings, The month of forgiveness; Ramadan is coming Alhamdulillah…
May Allah enable us 2 reach holy month In sha Allah! =)
Pair this up with Tahajjud and wallahi you will get addicted to waking up for tahajjud and having that special connection with Allah.
Not trying to blow my trumpet but I say this from experience and if a sinner like me can experience it everyone can - inshaAllah.
If you are missing out on tahajjud and the beautiful one on one with Allah you are definitely missing out on one the greatest serene, spiritual and fulfilling experiences that our life in this Duniya have to offer.
Tahajjud is life changing.
We need to break this negative stereotype surrounding tahajjud and how difficult it is.
Tahajjud is easy! Tahajjud is amazing!
I forget my parents have feelings, bad days, and struggles. Sometimes I get so lost in my own emotions I forget they have some too.
Whoever recites this with conviction in the morning and dies during the day shall enter Paradise [Al Bukhari 7/150]
Ya Allaah, free my heart, and my mind from the shackles of this dunya, and free my soul only when You’re pleased with me.
Whispers in sujjod VII (via ukhtontheblock)
حَسْبُنَا اللهُ وَنِعْمَ الْوَكِيلُ
Hasbuna Allah wa ni'amal wakeel
Allah is Sufficient for us, and He is the Best Disposer of affairs
Train your mouth to always say La iIaaha illal-Laah, no matter where you are. And always recite or listen to the Qur'an. Just your journey to the shop and back can be one part of your day, when you’re on the bus, when you are alone, when your heart hurts.
Death is inevitable. Remember you will die as you lived. So implement these!!!
Allahumma inni as’aluka husnal khatimah.
O Allah, I ask You for a good end to my life.
as broken as you are, understand that with time, you will heal.
The conditions of the hijab
1. It should cover all the body apart from whatever has been exempted:
Allah says: “O Prophet! Tell your wives and your daughters and the women of the believers to draw their cloaks (veils) all over their bodies [i.e. screen themselves completely except the eyes or one eye to see the way]. That will be better, that they should be known (as free respectable women) so as not to be annoyed. And Allah is Ever Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful.” [Al-Ahzab, 33:59]
This ayah clearly states that it is obligatory to cover all of a woman’s beauty and adornments and not to display any part of that before non-mahram men (“strangers”) except for whatever appears unintentionally, in which case there will be no sin on them if they hasten to cover it up.
Al-Hafiz ibn Kathir said in his Tafsir:
This means that they should not display any part of their adornment to non-mahrams, apart from that which it is impossible to conceal. Ibn Mas’ud said: such as the cloak and robe, i.e., what the women of the Arabs used to wear, an outer garment which covered whatever the woman was wearing, except for whatever appeared from beneath the outer garment. There is no sin on a woman with regard to this because it is impossible to conceal it.
2. It should not be an adornment in and of itself:
Allah says: “… and not to show off their adornment…” [An-Nur, 24:31]. The general meaning of this phrase includes the outer garment, because if it is decorated it will attract men’s attention to her. This is supported by the ayat in the Surah Al-Ahzab: “And stay in your houses, and do not display yourselves like that of the times of ignorance” [Al-Ahzab, 33:33].
It is also supported by the hadith in which the Prophet SAW said: “There are three, do not ask me about them: a man who leaves the jama’ah, disobeys his leader and dies disobedient; a female or male slave who runs away then dies; and a woman whose husband is absent and left her with everything she needs, and after he left she made a wanton display of herself. Do not ask about them.”
[Narrated by al-Hakim, 1/119; Ahmad, 6/19; from the hadith of Faddalah bint ‘Ubaid. Its isnad is sahih and it is in Al-Adab Al-Mufrad]
3. It should be thick and not transparent or “see-through”:
Transparent or see-through clothing makes a woman more tempting and beautiful. Concerning this the Prophet SAW said: “During the last days of my ummah there will be women who are clothed but naked, with something on their heads like the humps of camels. Curse them, for they are cursed.” Another hadith adds: “They will not enter Paradise or even smell its fragrance, although its fragrance can be detected from such and such a distance.” [Narrated by Muslim from the report of Abu Hurairah].
Ibn ‘Abd al-Barr said: what the Prophet SAW meant were women who wear clothes made of light fabric which describes as it does not cover. They are clothed in name but naked in reality.
[Transmitted by Al-Suyuti in Tanweer Al-Hawalik, 3/103.]
4. It should be loose, not tight so that it describes any part of the body:
The purpose of clothing is to prevent fitnah (temptation), and this can only be achieved if clothes are wide and loose. Tight clothes, even if they conceal the colour of the skin, still describe the size and shape of the body or part of it, and create a vivid image in the minds of men. The corruption or invitation to corruption that is inherent in that is quite obvious. So the clothes must be wide. Usamah Ibn Zaid said: “The Messenger of Allah SAW gave me a thick Egyptian garment that was one of the gifts given to him by Duhyat Al-Kalbi, and I gave it to my wife to wear. He said, ‘Why do I not see you wearing that Egyptian garment?’ I said, ‘I gave it to my wife to wear.’ He said, ‘Tell her to wear a gown underneath it, for I am afraid that it may describe the size of her bones.’” [Narrated by Al-Diya’ Al-Maqdisi in Al-Ahadith Al-Mukhtaarah, 1/442, and by Ahmad and Al-Baihaqi, with a hasan isnad].
5. It should not be perfumed with bakhoor or fragrance:
There are many ahadith which forbid women to wear perfume when they go out of their houses. We will quote here some of those which have sahih isnads:
Abu Musa Al-Ash’ari said: the Messenger of Allah SAW said: “Any woman who puts on perfume then passes by people so that they can smell her fragrance, is an adulterous.”
Zainab Al-Thaqafiyyah reported that the Prophet SAW said: “If any one of you (women) goes out to the mosque, let her not touch any perfume.”
Abu Hurairah said: the Messenger of Allah SAW said: “Any woman who has scented herself with bakhoor (incense), let her not attend ‘Isha’ prayers with us.”
Moosa Ibn Yassar said that a woman passed by Abu Hurairah and her scent was overpowering. He said, “O female slave of Al-Jabar, are you going to the mosque?” She said, “Yes,” He said, “And have you put on perfume because of that?” She said, “Yes.” He said, “Go back and wash yourself, for I heard the Messenger of Allah SAW say: ‘If a woman comes out to the mosque and her fragrance is overpowering, Allah will not accept any prayer from her until she goes home and washes herself.’”
These ahadith are general in implication. Just as the prohibition covers perfume applied to the body, it also covers perfume applied to the clothes, especially in the third hadeeth, where bakhur (incense) is mentioned, because incense is used specifically to perfume the clothes.
The reason for this prohibition is quite clear, which is that women’s fragrance may cause undue provocation of desires. The scholars also included other things under this heading of things to be avoided by women who want to go to the mosque, such as beautiful clothes, jewellery that can be seen, excessive adornments and mingling with men. [See Fath al-Baari, 2/279.]
Ibn Daqeeq Al-‘eed said: This indicates that it is forbidden for a woman who wants to go to the mosque to wear perfume, because this causes provocation of men’s desires. This was reported by Al-Manawi in Faid Al-Qadir, in the commentary on the first hadith of Abu Hurairah quoted above.
6. It should not resemble the clothing of men:
It was reported in the saheeh ahadith that a woman who imitates men in dress or in other ways is cursed. There follow some of the ahadith that we know:
Abu Hurairah said: “The Messenger of Allah SAW cursed the man who wears women’s clothes, and the woman who wears men’s clothes.”
‘Abdallah Ibn ‘Amr said: I heard the Messenger of Allah SAW say: ‘They are not part of us, the women who imitate men and the men who imitate women.’”
Ibn ‘Abbas said: “The Prophet SAW cursed effeminate men and masculine women. He said, ‘Throw them out of your houses.’” He said: “The Prophet SAW expelled so and so, and ‘Umar expelled so and so.” According to another version: “The Messenger of Allah SAW cursed men who imitate women and women who imitate men.”
‘Abdallah Ibn ‘Amr said: “The Messenger of Allah SAW said: ‘There are three who will not enter Paradise and Allah will not even look at them on the Day of Resurrection: one who disobeys his parents, a woman who imitates men, and the duyooth (cuckold, weak man who feels no jealousy over his womenfolk).”
Ibn Abi Malikah – whose name was ‘Abdallah Ibn ‘Ubaidallah – said: “It was said to ‘Aishah RA, ‘What if a woman wears (men’s) sandals?’ She said: ‘The Messenger of Allah SAW cursed women who act like men.’”
These ahadith clearly indicate that it is forbidden for women to imitate men and vice versa, this usually includes dress and other matters, apart from the first hadeeth quoted above, which refers to dress only.
Abu Dawud said, in Masaa’il Al-Imam Ahmad (p. 261): “I heard Ahmad being asked about a man who dresses his slave woman in a tunic. He said, ‘Do not clothe her in men’s garments, and do not make her look like a man.” Abu Dawud said: “I said to Ahmad, Can he give her bachelor sandals to wear? He said, No, unless she wears them to do wudu’. I said what about for beauty? He said, No. I said, Can he cut her hair short? He said, No.”
7. It should not resemble the dress of kafir women:
It is stated in shari’ah that Muslims, men and women alike, should not resemble or imitate the kuffaar with regard to worship, festivals or clothing that is specific to them. This is an important Islamic principle which nowadays, unfortunately, is neglected by many Muslims, even those who care about religion and calling others to Islam. This is due either to ignorance of their religion, or because they are following their own whims and desires, or because of deviation, combined with modern customs and imitation of kafir Europe. This was one of the causes of the Muslims’ decline and weakness, which enabled the foreigners to overwhelm and colonize them. “…Verily, Allah will not change the condition of a people as long as they do not change their state themselves …” [Al-Ra’d 13:11]. If only they knew.
It should be known that there is a great deal of sahih evidence for these important rules in the Qur’an and Sunnah, and that the evidence in the Qur’an is elaborated upon in the Sunnah, as is always the case.
8. It should not be a garment of fame and vanity:
Ibn ‘Umar RA said: “The Messenger of Allah SAW said: ‘Whoever wears a garment of fame and vanity in this world, Allah will clothe him in a garment of humiliation on the Day of Resurrection, then He will cause Fire to flame up around him.’”
Allah knows best.
Source: Hijab Al-Mar’ah Al-Muslimah, Shaikh Al-Albani p. 54-67
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