Egypt launches campaign against the niqab!

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Idris16

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Cairo: In a bid to curb the surge in donning the niqab (a full-face veil), among its female employees, the Ministry of Waqfs (Religious Endowments), has embarked on a controversial campaign to discourage wearing this garb.

"We are not asking the niqab wearers to take it off. The aim of our campaign, based on awareness-raising seminars, is to prove to them that the niqab was originally an Arabian costume in pre-Islamic times," said Selim Abdel Gelil, an aide to the Minister of Waqfs and the one responsible for the campaign.

The campaign got off the ground this week at the premises of the ministry in Cairo and is planned to cover other cities and provinces of this predominantly Muslim country, according to the same official.

"Islam requires women to be decently dressed without obliging them to cover their faces and hands," Abdel Gelil told Gulf News.

"A telling proof is that during the haj (Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia), women are not asked to put on the niqab."

Over recent years, the niqab, which covers the woman from head to toe, has become popular in Egypt. Shops, apparently cashing in on the revival of Islamism, have sprung up in working-class and fashionable areas to sell items for Muslim women.

"I don't see any good reason for this questionable attack against Muslim outfits, including the niqab," said a fully veiled woman employee at the Ministry of Waqfs, who gave her name only as Soad.

"This campaign is a waste of public money. What harm is there for wearing the niqab?" she added.

Soad, who said she has been wearing the niqab since getting married five years ago, urges the authorities to shift focus to scantily clad girls. "These girls deserve more attention than the niqab wearers because after all they are the ones who arouse men's desires."

As part of the campaign, the ministry will publish a book titled "Niqaba Habit, not a Worship" to be distributed for free to female attendees of the seminars.

"There will also be question-and-answer sessions in order to help correct misconceptions about the niqab," said Abdel Gelil.

"Wearing the niqab is not an obligatory duty based on Islamic Sharia (Law). I think Muslims make a big mistake by concentrating on appearances and superficial things, thereby giving a bad idea about Islam," Minister of Waqfs Hamdi Zaqzouq was recently quoted as saying in the local press.

He added that niqab-wearers at his ministry would not be assigned preaching missions.

Meanwhile, Minister of Health Dr Hatem Al Gabali has recently warned that female nurses wearing the niqab would be re-posted from hospitals to administrative jobs, saying the costume hampers them from efficiently serving patients.

http://www.gulfnews.com/region/Egypt/10304816.html
 

almanar

Seeking Allah's Love
it's not the custom of arabs in the pre-islamic time.. the muslim women in the prophet (pbuh) time cover all their body only after the revelation of verse 59 from surah al-ahzab.

"Wearing the niqab is not an obligatory duty based on Islamic Sharia (Law). I think Muslims make a big mistake by concentrating on appearances and superficial things, thereby giving a bad idea about Islam,"


this is contradicting. islam teaches the believers to dress in a modest way so that they can distinguish important from unimportant things.
 

q8penpals

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Assalam aliekum

I find it almost ironic that in a supposedly Muslim country they are having difficulties with this, and then in another post here, there is a Hijabi lady in the government in a country that is almost vehemently against Islam!
 

Aapa

Mirajmom
Salaam,

The woman appointed in the states is a figure head who will be used.
The Egyptian government is idiotic. We know that. They could assist Gaza and not bomb the tunnels.

We are left to making individual decisions. May Allah subhana talla provide us with wisdom.
 

Islam!!yay

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I saw in a couple of pictures or more that muslim Egyptian women just wear the head scarf and thats it.
 

ahmed_indian

to Allah we belong
its craziness!

may Allah help muslim girls and women who wants to wear niqaab and please their Lord - Rabb of the worlds

Ameen
 

drassim

استغفر الله العظيم
:salam2:

I am really sad to hear that ...May allah give Hadaya to these guys. :tti_sister: ameen

:wasalam:
 

rtbour

american muslima
If you want to wear niqab, fine. But niqab is not required and when you go on Hajj you aren't supposed to wear niqab.

"Assuredly a woman is permitted to show her face and hands because covering them would be a hardship on her, especially if she must go out on some lawful business. For example, a widow may have to work to support her children, or a woman who is not well-off may have to help her husband in his work; had covering the face and hands been made obligatory, it would have occasioned such women hardship and distress. Al-Qurtabi says, it seems probable that, since the face and hands are customarily uncovered, and it is, moreover, required that they be uncovered during acts of worship such as Salat and Hajj, the exemption (referred to in the verses of Surah al-Nur) pertains to them.

In addition to this, we may infer from Allah's words, "Tell the believing men that they should lower their gazes", that the faces of the women of the Prophet's time were not veiled. Had the entire body including the face been covered, it would have made no sense to command them to lower their gaze, since there would have been nothing to be seen."

taken from http://www.islamicweb.com/beliefs/women/Niqab_not_required.htm
check out this webpage if you want to read the rest of the article.

I don't have any problem with women who feel better about themselves when they wear niqab, but you need to understand that niqab is in no way commanded by Allah. In my opinion, a government attempting to ban niqab is really against a womans freedom to dress how she wants and to express herself how she wants, but it is not against the religion of Islam.
If I am wrong about this, please correct me.
 

AleahKoto

Allah will decide
If you want to wear niqab, fine. But niqab is not required and when you go on Hajj you aren't supposed to wear niqab.

"Assuredly a woman is permitted to show her face and hands because covering them would be a hardship on her, especially if she must go out on some lawful business. For example, a widow may have to work to support her children, or a woman who is not well-off may have to help her husband in his work; had covering the face and hands been made obligatory, it would have occasioned such women hardship and distress. Al-Qurtabi says, it seems probable that, since the face and hands are customarily uncovered, and it is, moreover, required that they be uncovered during acts of worship such as Salat and Hajj, the exemption (referred to in the verses of Surah al-Nur) pertains to them.

In addition to this, we may infer from Allah's words, "Tell the believing men that they should lower their gazes", that the faces of the women of the Prophet's time were not veiled. Had the entire body including the face been covered, it would have made no sense to command them to lower their gaze, since there would have been nothing to be seen."

taken from http://www.islamicweb.com/beliefs/women/Niqab_not_required.htm
check out this webpage if you want to read the rest of the article.

I don't have any problem with women who feel better about themselves when they wear niqab, but you need to understand that niqab is in no way commanded by Allah. In my opinion, a government attempting to ban niqab is really against a womans freedom to dress how she wants and to express herself how she wants, but it is not against the religion of Islam.
If I am wrong about this, please correct me.

You are right, but getting people to study the history of the face veil is next to impossible. Unfortunately many are taught not to think, but to believe whatever someone (mulla, mufti, scholar, imam) says. Islam says seek knowledge from the cradle to the grave. why did they stop?
 

vegangoth

Banned
You are right, but getting people to study the history of the face veil is next to impossible. Unfortunately many are taught not to think, but to believe whatever someone (mulla, mufti, scholar, imam) says. Islam says seek knowledge from the cradle to the grave. why did they stop?

Problem is also that the Hijab was originaly a christian symbol and didn't become adopted ( widley) by Muslim women till the 1930's when the female version of the muslim brotherhood imaginitvely titled "Muslim sisterhood" decide to adopt it. So those ( Muslims) who say that there is an obligation in Islam to wear one are possibly wrong, yes there is an obligation to dress modeslty ( which of course the hijab and niqab fufill) but I wouldn't say you were a bad muslims for not wearing either.
 

revert2007

Love Fishing
Problem is also that the Hijab was originaly a christian symbol and didn't become adopted ( widley) by Muslim women till the 1930's when the female version of the muslim brotherhood imaginitvely titled "Muslim sisterhood" decide to adopt it. So those ( Muslims) who say that there is an obligation in Islam to wear one are possibly wrong, yes there is an obligation to dress modeslty ( which of course the hijab and niqab fufill) but I wouldn't say you were a bad muslims for not wearing either.
ur wrong.quran came before 1930 and Allah has mentioned in quran muslim women should wear hijab

O Prophet, Tell your wives and your daughters and the women of the believers to draw their outer garments about themselves (when they go out). That is better so that they may be recognised and not molested. And Allah is Forgiving, Merciful. [Al-Ahzaab, 33:59]

read further here
http://islamic-world.net/sister/hijab_in_quran.htm
 
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