Top 11 excuses of Muslim Women who don't wear Islamic Hijaab!

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Get on the train of repentance my sister, before it passes by your station. Deeply consider my sister, what is happening today before tomorrow comes. Think, my sister - starting now.

All praise is due to Allah ta'aala as is deserved by His Majesty and Great Power. I send prayers and ask for blessings upon His Noble Messenger who drew the path for us to the pleasure of Allah and His Jannah. This path is a straight one that is surrounded by virtue from all sides and attends to the best moral characteristics, which are increased by the clothing of purity, concealment, and chastity. It is the path trod by the two halves of human society, namely the man and the woman, toward harmonious contentment and happiness in this life and the Hereafter.

This is precisely why the Protector, the blessed and above all imperfection, has made wearing hijaab (see As-Sunnah Articles) an obligation upon the woman as a safeguard of her chastity and protection of her honor and sign of her faith (Eemaan). It is on account of this that societies (both Muslim and non-Muslim) that have distanced themselves from the way of Allah and deviated from His straight path are ill societies in need of treatment that will lead them to recovery and happiness.

Among the pictures that point to the distance of society from that path and that make clear the level of its deviation and separation from it is the open spread of women not just uncovering their faces but enhancing and making a display of their beauty. We find that this is manifested regretfully, in Islamic (Muslim) society despite that Islamic clothing is also widespread. So then, what are the reasons that have led to this digression?

We put this question to a varied group of women from whom we derived ten major excuses and upon examination and scrutiny, the frailty of the excuses became evident to us.

Stay with us dear Muslim sister in these few lines so that we can know through them the reasons for turning away from the hijaab and then discuss each.



Excuse One: I’m not yet convinced (of the necessity) of hijaab.

We then ask this sister two questions.

One: Is she truly convinced of the correctness of the religion of Islam? The natural answer is: Yes she is convinced for she responds "Laa ilaaha illallah!" (There is no god but Allah), meaning she is convinced of the aqeedah, and then she says: "Muhammadun rasoolullah!" (Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah), meaning by that that she is convinced of its legislation or law (sharee'ah). Therefore, she is convinced of Islam as a belief system and a law by which one governs and rules their life.

Two: Is the hijaab then a part of Islamic Law (sharee'ah) and an obligation?
If this sister is honest and sincere in her intention and has looked into the issue as one who truly wants to know the truth her answer could only be: Yes. For Allah ta'aala, Whose deity (Uloohiyyah) she believes in has commanded wearing hijaab in His Book (Al-Qur'aan) and the noble prophet ('alaihi salaat wa salaam) whose message she believes in has commanded wearing the hijaab in his Sunnah. What do we call a person who says they believe in and are content with the correctness of Islam but who nonetheless does not do what Allah or His Messenger have ordered? Certainly they can in no way be described as those whom Allah speaks of in this aayah: The only saying of the faithful believers when they are called to Allah and His Messenger to judge between them is that they say 'we hear and obey' and such are the successful. [Soorah An-Noor 24:51] In summary: If this sister is convinced of Islam, how then can she not be convinced of its orders?



Excuse Two: I am convinced of Islamic dress but my mother prevents me from wearing it and if I disobey her I will go to the Fire.


The one who has answered this excuse is the most noble of Allah's creation, the Messenger of Allah (sallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam) in concise and comprehensive words of wisdom: There is no obedience to the created in the disobedience of Allah. [Ahmed]

The status of parents in Islam, especially the mother, is a high and elevated one. Indeed Allah ta'aala has combined it with the greatest of matters, worshipping Him and His tawheed, in many aayaat. He stated: Worship Allah and join none with Him and do good to parent [Soorah An-Nisaa 4:36]

Obedience to parents is not limited except in one aspect, and that is if they order to disobedience of Allah. Allah said: But if they strive with you to make you join in worship with Me others that of which you have no knowledge, then obey them not. [Soorah Luqmaan 31:15] The lack of obedience to them in sinfulness does not prevent being good to them and kind treatment of them. Allah said afterward in the same aayah: But behave with them in the world kindly.

In summary: How can you obey your mother and disobey Allah Who created you and your mother?



Excuse Three: My position does not allow me to substitute my dress for Islamic dress.



This sister is either one or the other of two types: She is sincere and honest, or she is a slippery liar who desires to make a showy display of her "hijaab" clamoring with colors to be "in line with the times" and expensive.

We will begin with an answer to the honest and sincere sister. Are you unaware my dear sister, that it is not permissible for the Muslim woman to leave her home in any instance unless her clothing meets the conditions of Islamic hijaab (Hijaab shar'ee) and it is a duty of every Muslim woman to know what they are?

If you have taken the time and effort to learn so many matters of this world how then can you be neglectful of learning those matters, which will save you from the punishment of Allah and His anger after death!!? Does Allah not say: Ask the people of remembrance (i.e. knowledgeable scholars) if you do not know. [Soorah An-Nahl 16:43]. Learn therefore, the requirements of proper hijaab.

If you must go out, then do not do so without the correct hijaab, seeking the pleasure of Allah and the degradation of Shaitaan. That is because the corruption brought about by your going out adorned and "beautified" is far greater than the matter, which you deem necessary to go out for.

My dear sister if you are really truthful in your intention and correctly determined you will find a thousands hands of good assisting you and Allah will make the matter easy for you! Is He not the One Who says: And whoever fears Allah and keeps his duty to Him, He will make a way for him to get out (from every difficulty) and He will provide him from sources he never could imagine [Soorah At-Talaaq 65:2-3]?

With regards to the 'slippery' one we say: Honor and position is something determined by Allah ta'aala and it is not due to embellishment of clothing and show of colors and keeping up with the trendsetters. It is rather due to obedience to Allah and His Messenger (sallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam) and holding to the pure law of Allah and correct Islamic hijaab. Listen to the words of Allah: Indeed, the most honorable amongst you are those who are the most pious. [Soorah Al-Hujuraat 49:35]

In summary: Do things in the way of seeking Allah's pleasure and entering His Jannah and give less value to the high priced and costly objects and wealth of this world.



Excuse Four: It is so very hot in my country and I can't stand it. How could I take it if I wore the hijaab?



Allah gives an example by saying: Say: The Fire of Hell is more intense in heat if they only understand. [Soorah At-Taubah 9:81] How can you compare the heat of your land to the heat of the Hellfire?

Know, my sister, that Shaitaan has trapped you in one of his feeble ropes to drag you from the heat of this world to the heat of the Hellfire. Free yourself from his net and view the heat of the sun as a favor and not an affliction especially in that it reminds you of the intensity of the punishment of Allah which is many times greater than the heat you now feel. Return to the order of Allah and sacrifice this worldly comfort in the way of following the path of salvation from the Hellfire about which Allah says: They will neither feel coolness nor have any drink except that of boiling water and the discharge of dirty wounds. [Soorah An-Naba' 78:24-25]

In summary: The Jannah is surrounded by hardships and toil, while Hellfire is surrounded by temptations, lusts and desires.



Excuse Five: I'm afraid that if I wear the hijaab I will put it off at another time because I have seen so many others do so!!



To her I say: If everyone was to apply your logic then they would have left the Deen in its entirety! They would have left off salaat because some would be afraid of leaving it later. They would have left fasting in Ramadhan because so many are afraid of not doing it later? Etc. Haven't you seen how Shaitaan has trapped you in his snare again and blocked you from guidance?

Allah ta'aala loves continuous obedience even if it were small or recommended. How about something that is an absolute obligation like wearing hijaab?! The prophet (sallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam) said: The most beloved deed with Allah is the consistent one though it is little. Why haven't you sought out the causes leading those people to leave off the hijaab so that you can avoid them and work to keep away from them? Why haven't you sought out reasons and causes to affirm truth and guidance until you can hold firm to them? Among these causes is much supplication to Allah (du'aa) to make the heart firm upon the Deen as did the prophet (sallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam). Also is making salaat and having mindfulness of it as Allah stated: And seek help in patience and the prayer and truly it is extremely heavy except for the true believers in Allah who obey Allah with full submission and believe in His promise of Jannah and in His warnings (Al-Khaashi'oon). [Soorah Al-Baqarah 2:45]

Other causes to put one upon guidance and truth are adherence to the laws of Islam and one of them is indeed wearing the hijaab. Allah said: If they had done what they were told, it would have been better for them and would have strengthened their faith. [Soorah Al-Baqarah 2:66]

In summary: If you hold tight to the causes of guidance and taste the sweetness of faith you will not neglect the orders of Allah after having held to them.



Excuse Six: If I wear the hijaab then nobody will marry me, so I'm going to leave it off until then.

Any husband, who desires that you be uncovered and adorned in public in defiance of and in disobedience to Allah, is not a worthy husband in the first place. He is a husband who has no feeling to protect what Allah has made inviolable, most notably yourself, and he will not help you in any way to enter Al-Jannah or escape from the Hellfire. A home, which is founded upon disobedience to Allah and provocation of His anger, is fitting that He decrees misery and hardship for it in this life and in the Hereafter. As Allah stated: But whosoever turns away from My reminder (i.e. neither believes in the Qur'aan nor acts upon its teachings) verily for him is a life of hardship and We shall raise him up blind on the Day of Resurrection. [Soorah Ta Ha 20:124]

Marriage is a favor and blessing from Allah to whom He give whom He wills. How many women who wear hijaab (mutahajibah) are in fact married while many who don't aren't? If you were to say that '..my being made-up and uncovered is a means to reach a pure end, namely marriage', a pure goal or end is not attained through impure and corrupt means in Islam. If the goal is honorable then it must necessarily be achieved by pure and clean method. We say the rule in Islam is: The means are according to the rules of the intended goals.

In summary: There is no blessing in a marriage established upon sinfulness and corruption.



Excuse Seven: I don't wear hijaab based on what Allah says: And proclaim the grace of your Rabb

[Soorah Ad-Dhuhaa 93:11] How can I cover what Allah has blessed me with of silky soft hair and captivating beauty?



So this sister of ours adheres to the Book of Allah and its commands as long as they coincide with her personal desires and understanding! She leaves behind those matters when they don't please her. If this was not the case, then why doesn't she follow the aayah: And do not show off their adornment except only that which is apparent [Soorah An-Noor 24:31] and the statement of Allah subhaanah: Tell your wives and your daughters and the women of the believers to draw their cloaks all over their bodies [Soorah Al-Ahzaab 33:59]?

With this statement my sister you have now made a shari'ah (law) for yourself of what Allah ta'aala has strictly forbidden, namely beautification (at-tabarruj) and uncovering (as-sufoor), and the reason:

Your lack of wanting to adhere to the order. The greatest blessing or favor that Allah has bestowed upon us is that of Eemaan (faith) and hidaayah (guidance) and among them is the Islamic hijaab. Why then do you not manifest and talk about this greatest of blessings given to you?

In summary: Is there a greater blessing and favor upon the woman than guidance and hijaab?



Excuse Eight: I know that hijaab is obligatory (waajib), but I will wear it when Allah guides me to do so
.

We ask this sister on what plans or steps she will undertake until she accepts this divine guidance? We know that Allah has in His wisdom made a cause or means for everything. That is why the sick take medicine to regain health, and the traveler rides a vehicle or an animal to reach his destination, and other limitless examples.

Has this sister of ours seriously endeavored to seek true guidance and exerted the proper means to get it such as: Supplicating Allah sincerely as He stated: Guide us to the Straight Path. [Soorah Al-Faatihah 1:6]; Keeping company with the righteous good sisters - for they are among the best to assist her to guidance and to continue to point her to it until Allah guides her and increases her guidance and inspires her to further guidance and taqwaa. She would then adhere to the orders of Allah and wear the hijaab that the believing women are commanded to wear. In summary: If this sister were really serious about seeking guidance she would have exerted herself by the proper means to get it.



Do not forget that Allah truly knows what your intentions are! So don’t think you are fooling any body.



Excuse Nine: It's not time for that yet. I'm still too young for wearing hijaab. I'll do it when I get older and after I make Hajj!



The Angel of Death my sister is visiting and waiting at your door for the order of Allah ta'aala to open it on you at any moment in your life. Allah said: When their term comes, neither can they delay it nor can they advance it and hour (or a moment). [Soorah Al-An'aam 7:34].

Death my sister doesn't discriminate between the young or the old and it may come while you are in this state of great sinfulness disobedience, fighting against the Lord of Honor with your uncovering and shameless adornment. My sister, you should race to obedience along with those others who race to answer the call of Allah tabaaraka wa ta'aala: Race with one another in hastening towards forgiveness from your Lord and Paradise the width whereof is as the width of the heavens and the earth. [Soorah Al-Hadeed 57:21] Sister, don't forget Allah or He will forget you by turning His mercy away from you in this life and the next. You are forgetting your own soul by not fulfilling the right of your soul to obey Allah and proper worship of Him.

Allah stated about the hypocrites (Al-Munaafiqoon): And be not like those who forgot Allah and He caused them to forget their own selves. [Soorah Al-Hashr 59:19]

My sister wear the hijaab in your young age in opposition to the sinful deed because Allah is intense in punishment and will ask you on the Day of Resurrection about your youth and every moment of your life.

In summary: Stop presuming some future expectation in your life will indeed occur!! How can you guarantee your own life until tomorrow?

Excuse Ten: I'm afraid that if I wear Islamic clothing that I'll be labeled as belonging to some group or

another and I hate partisanship.



My sister in Islam, there is only two parties in Islam, and Allah Almighty in His Noble Book mentions them both.

The first party is the party of Allah (hizbullah) that He gives victory to because of their obedience to His commands and staying away from what He has forbidden. The second party is the party of the accursed Shaitaan (hizbush-Shaitaan), which disobeys the Most Merciful and increase corruption in the earth. When you hold tight to and adhere to the commands of Allah, and among them are wearing the hijaab - you then become a part of the successful party of Allah. When you beautify and display your charms you are riding in the boat of Shaitaan and his friends and partners from among the hypocrites and the disbelievers and none worse could there be as friends.

Don't you see how you are running from Allah and to the Shaitaan, trading filth for good? Run instead my sister to Allah and follow His way: So flee to Allah (from His Torment to His mercy). Verily I (Muhammad) am a plain warner to you from Him. [Soorah Adh-Dhaariyaat 51:50] The hijaab is a high form of worship that is not subject to the opinions of people and their orientations and choices because the one who legislated it is the Most Wise Creator. In summary: In the way of seeking the pleasure of Allah and in hope of His Mercy and success in His Jannah and throw the statements of the devils among people and jinn against the wall! Hold tight to the legislation of Allah by your molars and follow the example of the striving and knowledgeable Mothers of the Believers and the female companions (radiallahu 'anhum ajma'een).





Excuse Eleven: Islam is in the heart, I don’t need to “show off” that I am a Muslim, it is a personal relationship between God and me.

In order to obtain salvation, a person must combine faith and action, belief and practice. Faith without doing good deeds is as insufficient as doing good deeds without faith. I can use the same argument and say “Well I don’t have to pray or fast, I love Allah in my heart”



The hijab is as obligatory as Salah and fasting on the Muslimah. Allah (swt) always commands to do combine faith and actions.



Surah 2:25


"And give good news (O Mohammad) to those who believe and do good deeds, that they will have gardens (Paradise) in which rivers flow…



Surah 47:2


But those who believe and work deeds of righteousness, and believe in the (Revelation) sent down to Muhammad - for it is the Truth from their Lord,- He will remove from them their ills and improve their condition.



Surah 65:11


An Messenger, who rehearses to you the Signs of Allah containing clear explanations, that he may lead forth those who believe and do righteous deeds from the depths of Darkness into Light. And those who believe in Allah and work righteousness, He will admit to Gardens beneath which Rivers flow, to dwell therein for ever: Allah has indeed granted for them a most excellent Provision.



Surah 85:11

For those who believe and do righteous deeds, will be Gardens; beneath which rivers flow: That is the great Salvation



Conclusion

In conclusion your body is on display in the market of Shaitaan seducing the hearts of men. The hairstyles, the tight clothing showing every detail of your figure, the short dresses showing off your legs and feet, the showy, decorative and fragrant clothing all angers the Merciful and pleases the Shaitaan. Every day that passes while you are in this condition, distances you further from Allah and brings you closer to Shaitaan. Each day curses and anger are directed toward you from the heavens until you repent. Every day brings you closer to the grave and the Angel of Death is ready to capture your soul.

Everyone shall taste death. And only on the Day of Resurrection shall you be paid your wages in full. And whoever is removed away from the Hellfire and admitted to Al-Jannah, is indeed successful. The life of this world is only the enjoyment of deception (a deceiving thing). [Soorah Aale 'Imraan 3:185]

It is irrelevant if your intention is not bad while you wear hijab, you still have to obey the commands of Allah.

Even if you do not agree with the reasons for hijab, that is irrelevant and does not change the fact that it is compulsory on you. Maybe God doesn’t want you to understand, nevertheless HE wants to see if you would still make sacrifices to please him.

Get on the train of repentance my sister, before it passes by your station. Deeply consider my sister, what is happening today before tomorrow comes. Think about it, my sister - Now, before it is too late!

 

umm hussain

Junior Member
Jazakhallahu khair for the post, inshallah will pass it on to some sisters who do not wear hijab or some who put hijab on the head not bothering whether it actually covers the head or not, and I have seen plenty not even putting a clip on the hijab and they are trasparent as well.

There is a sister I was with at University same class and she didnt wear hijab, there were actually 2 but I managed to speak to one and she gave me some of the excuses listed above. I tried my best to make her see sense then one day she said you know what out of all my friends you are the only one who is really trying to make me wear hijab and I said I am not trying to make you do anything but just trying to make you understand. First she was saying no one in her family wears hijab, including her mum and she would be the only one and she was saying her dad is a very 'knowledgeable' man, he memorised Quran but he doesnt make us wear it etc all lame excuses. Inshallah she will wear it one day.
 

MuslimGirl71194

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Mashallah, good post and all very true! I'm 12 and I REALLY want to wear my hijab but my mom won't buy me one and I am still trying to convince her to let me. Inshallah, let her accept my faith.
 

ctfatimah78

New Member
Mashallah, good post and all very true! I'm 12 and I REALLY want to wear my hijab but my mom won't buy me one and I am still trying to convince her to let me. Inshallah, let her accept my faith.
I can send you one! ;p
but how to contact? I am sincere...you're only 12 but you already made decision to cover your head...MasyaAllah....I am impressed!....I am sure you can persuade your mom eventually
 

Jihan

Junior Member
I actually heard all of those in one form or another, except excuse number seven I don't wear hijab because i m proclaiming the grace of my Lord..pathetic.... I hope i never i have to hear that one too. i mean if that was the case why wear clothes at all. if you don't wear hijab then simply don't, its all up to you.This was a interesting post. jazaakAllah
 
Mashallah, good post and all very true! I'm 12 and I REALLY want to wear my hijab but my mom won't buy me one and I am still trying to convince her to let me. Inshallah, let her accept my faith.

Salaamalikum sister,

Mashallah- you probably do not know how much you touched my heart - you made my eyes become watery.


your brother
 

Fahad_Agus

Junior Member
im ashamed to admit this but females and families in my country are disgracing the hijab they consider it as a culture thing more than a religous thing and they do this by disgusting ways like wearing the hijab with VERY tight clothes and tons of makeup and when you ask them why are you wearing hijab? and they always give the same answer and its "well my family forced me to do it". and the number of girls who dont wear the hijab are growing and their reason is that they want freedom and to copy the free countries. Its a shame to see those kinds of people and the worst thing is in my country that a girl with hijab doesnt garantee that she is a religious a person and not like in the western countries where you see people who converted to islam and wear the hijaab you know that she is a religous and God fearing person.
 

seema2005

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women who doesn't want to wear hijab

I wonder if anyone can help me?
I'm an english revert (as those that have held me prattle on before will know) and I'm having problems with the concept of covering........
I've always lived where I do and was previously a christian. I've got a lovely family and I have always been bought up with good morals (by my standards). I don't dress in excessively short skirts, or walk round with low cut reveal tops (designed to expose your chest as much as possible.)

However I'm quite used to wandering around shorts and t-shirts and where I live legs and arms aren't considered awrah........... the number of 'looks' women get from men are extremely rare.

Now I know thats not the case in Islam......people have been very kind in gently trying to explain to me the whys and whats....... and have said that don't worry with time I'll feel more happy about it.

The problem is that the more I try to accept the less I like it. I feel that by covering I am making something not particularly interesting into something highly sexual. I have ams and legs in the same fashion as men so why are mine considered awrah (sexual organs, so I've been told) when the mans are not.

Various people have said that the abaya is a must and that I should consider wearing one, which I do when visiting family in egypt. But a lot of the time its just not practical.....like when you are trying to keep fit at the gym, or when youre cutting the grass etc etc.... Also the few times I have worn the hijab outside I just sit and burn up with annoyance and anger...because no matter how hard I try I just don't personally feel comfortable with wearing one and I don't feel I ever will.

I last time I aired my thougts to someone they just told me I was selfish and just didn't want to do what the koran instructed me to do.... please, no replies like that cos that doesn't help much!

Where I live there are virtually no muslims probably the only other muslim in my area is my husband!
I'm desperate to be a good muslim and any helpful comments/ suggestions would be really helpful!


Assalam O Alaikum,

I know exactly how you are feeling about wearing hijab? I am born Muslim, However before I got married, I lived my life like non-Muslim. But when I got married to my husband, He taught me what is Islam, and what is being Muslim. I started wearing loose clothing, and long skirts. One day I decided I wanted to wear hijab. I was fighting with my ownself, Should I wear it or not? I knew all the hadith and Quarn says about wearing hijab. When I changed my job I thought I would start wearing hijab When I will start working at new place. I was working at new place for over a month. I did not wear hijab, Probably I was not ready or I feel I could not do it. I left everything upto Allah. I still felt that I was not ready. I should not be wearing hijab, Because I was thinking, what If I were to wear hijab at work, wouldn't they question that I never wore hijab before what happened now? I was afraid of people what they were going to say? I was afraid that I would be the only hijabi girl in whole 20 floor buidling. What people will think about me? I did not wear hijab. One day I was searching about hijab, and I found this website about. here is the link.

http://forums.families.com/hijab-head-scarf,t2088&page=5&pagenumber=5

this forum is about hijab. I asked question about wearing hijab, and she responded.


Assalam O alaikum,
I have been working for only one and half week at new place. I want to wear hijab, but I am afraid what other people will think about me when I wear it to work? What If I loose my job?

Can someone please help?


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Originally Posted by sisterinIslam
Assalam O alaikum,
I have been working for month at new place. I want to wear hijab, but I am afraid what other people will think about me when I wear it to work? What If I loose my job?

Can someone please help?

Wearing hijab in a public venue for the first time is always a tremendous struggle if you are living in a non-Muslim country, no matter how long you wear it (at least I think so, being an American convert who covers). You wonder what people will think of you, it makes you feel as though now all your personal convictions to God are on the open forum for discussion, you know the stereotypes Americans have regarding the "poor, backward, downtrodden Muslim woman who must wear that oppressive thing on her head because her husband/father/relatives must have made her do it" scarf. However, imagine the blessings you'll receive for making this real life jihad, as this is a true jihad, a noble struggle. The following is a small story that should inspire you:

My daughter began public school this year after attending an Islamic school previously. She is in the 5th grade and decided last summer that she would wear hijab full time, even at public school. We did not discourage her, nor did we suggest this, because as you know at her age (pre-puberty) she doesn't need to do this, but she was determined. The day before the first day last Sept., she said, "maybe I'll wear it some days and not wear it other days." I said, "That's up to you; my only advice is this, you'll get some questions the first couple of days if you wear it everyday and then everyone will be accustomed to seeing you as you with a scarf and they will soon forget about it and they will get to know you. If you put it on and then take it off and then put it on again, you'll have to explain over and over again what it means, why you wear it, who made you wear it, etc., etc." She decided that sounded exhausting and said, "Oh, I'll just stick with it". and she did. She was the only girl in that school to wear hijab (it is a large K-6 public school), although there are quite a few Muslim kids in every classroom. She had surprisingly little reaction from the non-Muslim kids, as I predicted she had a few questions the first week or so, but nothing rude or negative, just curious questions. The reaction from Muslim kids was even more wonderful...within in three weeks, two more girls began to wear the hijab, at the school. They told my daughter that they had wanted to wear it before but were afraid to do so but when they saw my daughter, they found their courage. Talk about empowering for my daughter. Months later, as we were walking to our car at the mosque a lady called out to us and came practically running to us. She said, "I just want to tell you that I am proud of your daughter. I teach at the school in the preschool and I saw her the first day and I said, 'Subhan'Allah! A muhajabat!' (Glory to God! A covered girl!)." She went on to tell me that my daughter carries herself beautifully in the school, always smiling, always animated and lively but dignified." Masha'Allah, my daughter is my role model, and a complete blessing from God, may He protect her from jealousy and envy and evil.

It may be tough for the first few days, and there may not be another Muslim in your place of work, but you'll be a role model anyway. You'll be able to educate all those who come into contact with you about the truth of Islam and Muslims. Practice your answers to all potential questions, practice answers that will be positive and not defensive. Be thankful for questions as this is your chance to let people know what the hijab means to you in your life. This is how we as Muslims will change our condition here in the non-Muslim countries, one light piece of fabric and one job at a time! Go for it, be our hero! Tell us how you do!

PS You cannot be fired for wearing hijab. If your employer is not accepting of you wearing the scarf, refer to the CAIR.com (Council on American Islamic Relations) website for help. They have chapters in almost every state now and will help you if it becomes a real issue. Don't let that stop you.

Her answer gave me confidence. Now I wear hijab everyday to work, I only take off my hijab in front of my husband. Alhumdolilah by the grace of Allah, everyone at work is really nice about it, and they are being cooperative. One person did ask me question on monday that I never wore this before and why I am wearing this. I told him that I am Muslim and I follow Islam, and he said ok. Alhumdolilah I am so greatful to Allah. You will never know unless you will start wearing hijab, and you will comfortable as well. Wearing hijab makes me better person. Makes me better Muslim. So don't question it what Allah has said. Just do what he said and everything will be easy for you, just like it has been easy for me.

I hope it helps.
 

Ummzaina

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............................and the number of girls who dont wear the hijab are growing and their reason is that they want freedom and to copy the free countries. Its a shame to see those kinds of people and the worst thing is in my country that a girl with hijab doesnt garantee that she is a religious a person and not like in the western countries where you see people who converted to islam and wear the hijaab you know that she is a religous and God fearing person.

:salam2:

This was a beautiful post with 11 reasons of which I have heard many, not just from people who do not want to wear the hijab but from people who did not want me to wear the hijab(alhamdlillah I wear it now against all their advise ).

About the girls who think they are following in the footsteps of the free countries, I find many of them in my own country.I would like to ask them but never really got the chance to.
Are they really being free when step every they take is being dictated by their trendsetters, their hair is being ripped and curled and turned into beehives when they themselves know they look ridiculous.
Are they really being free when they are not pleased with their own physical selves because some magazine or other says that you have to a size 0 or a 4 to be beautiful.
Are they really being free when they are forced into walking in painful high heels and tight short outfits in which they can barely breathe or be hospitalised for injured ankles from wearing stupid footwear.
Are they really being free when every man who sees them tries to charm them into entering a prison of their own making full of ugly abuse and disgusting diseases.
If anyone who thinks she is free by not wearing the hijab please read do the first post and think of these 11 points and make your own decsion on "Are you really being free???"
:wasalam:
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HyphyWifey510

New Member
i am a newly converted muslim...i feel so wierd wearing my hijabb becasue i am afraid that people will look at me and say she is a fake muslim and shes just doing it for attention but i really wanna become a good follwer in the word of allah...but looking at this post makes me feel bad becasue i dont always wear my hijabb...i mean what am i to do there is nothing i can do....someone please help me...
 

naaad

mu'minah
nice post.....
i live in a muslim country so hijab is not a strange issue here. here you can see most women wear hijab...which is a treat to the eyes....
But one thing that i find really annoying is when women wear a tight abaya not covering their head or covering a part of their hair and leaving the rest....its really pointless to do that..
nowadays women have started wearing such decorative abaya that every1 who passes by her is forced to look at her more than once which is bad...really bad....
May ALLAH protect us from every evil and guide us to every good deed that will make our way to Paradise easier..............
 
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