Amidst the hustle and bustle of a teeming metropolis, a solitary
figure traverses. She moves steadily in her black garment which shields her against the
tyranny of this life. Whilst others around her rush frantically, she move with
tranquillity and ease. The peace which she achieves beneath this veil of hers, is immense.
It is a liberation beyond measure. Is this a princess of royal blood? No. Is she a head of
state? No. So who is this woman of serenity? This is a woman of Hijaab. A woman amongst
many women. A Muslim Woman.
The site of a woman covering from top to bottom, is not so rare anymore in the major
cities of the West. For many Westerners it represents the oppression which Islam imposes
upon women. For Muslims however, it is the realisation that Islam will eventually reach
every corner of this planet. This is not surprising, considering that Islam is the fastest
growing religion on Earth. What is surprising, for Westerners, is that 7 out of 10 (70%)
people who become Muslim are Women! It is these same women who then go on to willingly
observe the Hijab without coercion or force. The women of Hijaab in the cities of London,
Paris, New York etc, are not all immigrants who have just stepped off the boat, as many
people think. Rather, many of them tend to be women of high intellect and education. Women
who have experienced the bitterness of western oppression. Women of diverse nationalities
and races, who are brought together as one, under the banner of Islam.
An Islaamic Duty
Ever since the appearance of Hijaab in the west, there has been a constant crusade against
this noble act. The hypocrisy[1] of the Western media has been evident for many years now,
through its constant attacks on Islam and Hijaab. Despite these attempts, women in Hijaab
are still on the increase. Thus, a new crusade had to be launched by the advocates of
"liberation" and "freedom". For a while now, many Western critics have
insisted that the Hijaab has nothing to do with Islaam. They claim that it is a cultural
practice and not a religious one. This has been broadcast in the Western media with the
aid of its puppets, the modernist Muslims. People such as Dr Zaki Badawi[2], have pushed
this erroneous view for a number of years now. This has led to much confusion amongst
ignorant Muslims, and many Muslim women are being led into depriving themselves of this
great benefit. So what is the reality behind this issue? Is the Hijaab obligatory?
Hijab is an Arabic word which literally means a cover, a screen or a partition.
Islamically it refers to the dress code of the Muslim woman. In answering the above
question, as Muslims we unashamedly say, Yes!, the Hijaab IS OBLIGATORY!!
The proofs for this obligation are many, but due to lack of space we will only quote two
here. In the Quran Allaah says:
"And tell the believing women to lower their gaze and guard their modesty, and not to display their adornment except that which appears ordinarily thereof, and to draw their veils over their necks and bosoms.."
(Sura An-Noor 24:31)
About the words "..except that which appears ordinarily
thereof..", then the scholars of Islam have explained that these words refer to the
hands and face of a woman. This is supported by the hadith of the Prophet (saws) : "Aisha
reported that Asmaa, the daughter of Abu Bakr, entered into the presence of the Messenger
of Allaah wearing thin transparent clothing, So the Messenger of Allaah turned away from
her saying : O Asmaa, when a women reaches the age of menstruation, it is not
allowed that any of her should be seen except this and he pointed to
his face and two hands."[3] The Hijaab is therefore something which MUST
cover the entire body of a woman, except her face and hands.[4] It is NOT a simple
headscarf which many women wear, because a piece of cloth on the head does not conceal the
parts of a womans body, which when exposed, are the result of much strife. Besides
covering the entire body, the Hijaab also has other conditions, such as not being tight,
transparent, too colourful or resembling the clothes of a man. These conditions are also
proven from Islaam.[5]
The Benefits of Hijaab
-Obedience- Whilst other women are subjected to the pressures and slavery of modern
society, the Muslim woman is truly free from this. In the west, women are expected to
conform to the liberal fashions which appear daily. These fashions and expectations are
often shaped by men. In this way, women become the slaves of society and man. Hijab is the
liberator of this slavery. It takes women away from the obedience of man, to the obedience
of the Most Perfect, Allaah. This obedience will only bring about good, because we believe
that Allaah is the Most Kind and the Most Just. Slavery to the one with such
characteristics, is a slavery of reward and contentment. It is not a slavery from which
your fellow human (the woman) is exploited and oppressed, just because your desires and
lusts run wild.
As a command of Allaah, the Hijaab has united the hearts of so many. Hijaab knows no
colour, nationality, race, height or weight. Through obedience to Allaah, it truly unites
the women of the world. Thus, this unification has surpassed the ranks and shallowness of
all female liberation movements. Christian nuns, Jews, Hindus, Sikhs, feminists, lesbians,
women boxers and even female gang members, are all known to have become united under Islam
and its Hijaab. It is truly a force to be reckoned with. It must be remembered that this
obedience to Allaah is a voluntary act from most Muslim women. Many assume that those
brought up as Muslims, have always been wearing Hijaab. However, this is not so. Many
Muslim women (especially in the UK), who are Muslim by name, often know very little of
Islam. When they discover its true meaning, most of them willingly adopt the Hijaab simply
to obey their Creator, and not because of any external pressures.
Wearing the Hijaab is no futile action. A woman may go through much trial and
tribulation[6] because she has obeyed Allaah. But the fulfilment of this action will never
go unnoticed, as Allaah say :
"Never will I allow to be lost the actions of any of you; whether male or female"
(Surah Al-Imran 3:195).
The result of these obedient actions will be an everlasting reward. A reward which all Muslim women aspire for. A reward called paradise :
"And whosoever does righteous actions- whether male or female, and is a believer, will enter paradise"
(Sura An-Nisa 4:124).
-A Shield- Allaah says :
"O Prophet! Tell your wives and your daughters and the women of the believers to draw their veils over their bodies. That is most convenient that they should be recognised and not be molested"
(Sura Al-Ahzab 33:59)
One of the greatest benefits of Hijaab, is the natural protection it
gives to a woman. By wearing Hijaab, a woman shields herself from the rampant desires of
man. By his very nature, man is a creature of intense desire. The Hijaab controls this
desire and thus not only protects the woman, but also the man. Sexually motivated crimes
in the west are on the increase. Rape, molestation and harassment are reaching epidemic
levels. Undoubtedly the clothing of a woman has something to do with this. When women walk
around with literally nothing on, some men see it as a signal to do as they please. This
results in the honour of a woman being scarred for life. The Muslim woman does not have
this problem. She knows that when she walks on the streets, the men will not look at her.
Why? Because there is nothing for them to look at!! She feels like a princess who is
shielded from the savages of her domain. Peace and security is felt beneath the veil. The
woman of Hijaab does not have to reveal her body in order to gain respect. She does not
have to have her bits hanging out so that men can drool over her. If a man
desires her, then it has to be for her religion and intellect. The Hijaab gives him no
other choice. She is a woman who is truly shielded from the nature of man.[7]
-Nature- The nature of a woman is fundamentally different from man. Women are more
timid, gentle and caring then men. This is the reason why they have been chosen (by
Allaah) to be the perfect rearers of children. The Hijaab reinforces this nature of the
woman. We praise Allaah that he has ordered this Hijaab, for the world that we live in
seeks to change our very nature as human beings. Men try to be women and women try to be
men. People are being led into confusion by the political correctness which is so popular
in our societies. Many women have jumped onto the bandwagon of feminism and lesbianism,
shouting how evil and oppressive men are. But when one looks at these sad creatures, their
delusion is clear. While claiming to hate men, their attire suggests otherwise. Short
hair, bomber jackets and steel toecapped boots, are the vogue for these women. Their
hatred for men is so much, that their very appearance resembles the enemy!! Some of these
women have even gone to the extreme of growing masses of facial hair. The hideous site of
these bearded ladies, is enough to put anyone off their dinner!!! Such depravity is far
from natural. The Hijab on the other hand, enables the woman to stay as a woman. Rather
then being a monstrosity, a woman in Hijab is like an oyster with a beautiful pearl inside
it. Her femininity has stayed feminine, without being altered into masculinity. There is
no doubt about it, this is a TRUE WOMAN.
-Honour- Contrary to the tales of the media, the Hijab provides an honour for the
woman like no other garment does. For many women, a dress designed by Versace[8] or Armani
is all the honour they need. But the Hijaab carries far more honour then these worthless
clothes. Whilst the dresses of the catwalks are designed by mere mortals, the Hijaab comes
from the one who is immortal, Allaah. Through it a woman is held with the utmost respect.
True Muslim men are obliged to keep their Muslim sisters away from the corruption of this
world. Thus a Muslim will not allow for someone to ogle his wife, chat her up or harass
her. The honour of a Muslim woman demands that this does not happen. How contrary this is
to life in the west. Men in the west feel no obligation to protect women from the harms of
society. This is why a man will allow his wife to be a stripper, call-girl and even a
prostitute. Honour knows no place in the west. This honour will only be achieved from
Islam and its Hijab.
The honour of a Muslim woman is so high, that we believe that the state of a society is
dependent upon its women. If the women are corrupt and immoral, then the society will be
corrupt and immoral. If the women are righteous and god-fearing, then the society will be
righteous and god-fearing. Women are the educators of the nation. But if they have no
honour and have been corrupted, then society will be void of education and steeped in
ignorance. This is the predicament of a society which rejects Hijab. This is the
predicament of all Western societies, which stubbornly cling onto their depressing ways of
life.
Those who seek to reject Hijab after reading this, then their loss will eventually become
apparent. But those who seek to please Allaah through this action, can be sure that this
good can only bring more good:
"Is there any reward for good other then goodness?"
(Sura Ar-Rahman 55:60)
Footnotes:-
1. The British media is an example of this. Whilst
condemning the Hijaab as oppressive, it is well known that newspapers such as The Sun and
The News of the World, often display pictures of naked women. This of course, is the
liberation which the West claims to give women!
2. Dr Zaki Badawi is a self-styled mufti who is unfortunately seen as a public face of
Islam. A number of years ago, Dr. Badawi appeared on Dutch T.V. proclaiming that Hijaab
was not obligatory. This announcement caused much confusion and resulted in some women
taking their Hijaab off.
3. Authentic Reported by Al-Bayhaqee.
4. Even though it is not obligatory to cover the face and hands, it is without doubt
recommended that the niqaab (the face veil) and/or gloves be worn. Such acts are seen as
modesty and piety from the woman, and they can only bring her more reward.
5. The proofs for these conditions can be found in an excellent book entitled "The
Islamic ruling regarding Womens dress, according to the Quran and Sunnah"
by Abu Bilal Mustafa Al-Kanadi.
6. Wearing Hijaab in the West can be a struggle for many women. The hypocrisy of the West
is such, that it does not respect this choice which is made willingly, and subjects these
women to much psychological pressure. 2 years ago, two Muslim girls were even expelled
from a school in France because they wore Hijaab. Freedom has truly been given a new
meaning!
7. "A view through Hijaab" is an informative account of life in Hijaab. Written
by Khaula Nakata, it is the experience of Hijaab as seen through the eyes of a Japanese
woman who embraced Islam.
8. There will be no more dresses designed by Gianni Versace!! The evils of Homosexuality
ensured that this man (?) reaped the fruits of his unholy labour.