Only a couple of weeks ago, my aunty was talking about Islamic dress and made a point how she dislikes the way girls are now 'piling up the hijab'She actually quoted a hadith to me, which played on my mind a lot. She mentioned that women who do this will not smell the perfume in Jennah, to be honest it is only recently I found out that there was a Hadith about this. I will be honest I really love experimenting with style, and did adore positioning my Hijab high.
The hadith states;
Allah's Messenger (peace and blessings be upon him) said: There will be in the last of my ummah, scantily dressed women, the hair on the top of their heads like a camel's hump. Curse them, for verily they are cursed. [At-Tabarani and Sahih Muslim]
I wouldn’t say I’ am the greatest at debating religion therefore I will not go into detail about this hadith, as I know there will be so many interpretations and I do not feel I am the right person to voice an opinion on this level on a public domain.
The one thing I can say that each of us will be judged for our own deeds.
On a personal level this has made me think twice before I style as it’s made me want to read further along this subject. I wanted to bring this to the attention to sisters (like me a couple of weeks ago) who was not aware.
Another thing I wanted to mention was that I feel that we need to give our Hijabi sisters a bit of slack; I’am strong believer that no one has the right to place judgement on anyone, only Allah (swt) knows our intentions. One thing I am very aware of is the way Hijabi sisters are scrutinised pretty quickly; I do understand we have a responsibility in a Hijab, however! I do also feel that we are also all human.
From my own experiences I do find in unfair when someone passes a comment on a girl in a scarf for the way she may be dressed, I think we should sit back and think ‘mashallah’ in this western society she is not afraid to make people aware of what is her deen.
No one is better nor superior to anyone else, and for every girl who rocks her hijab… much love to you <3 and to those sisters who don’t, a lot of love for you too <3
1 comment:
The sisters at the time of the prophet S.A.W.S were humiliated and treated badly by the kufr but they didn't lower themselves to haram fashion styles like the sisters do these days, many sisters don't get treated like the first Muslims were treated so they have no excuse even living in western countries, we shouldn't allow this slack attitude towards Islamic etiquette.
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