How To Lower Our Gaze

Albint_Almuslima

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How to Lower our Gaze




Sabeel Ahmed

"If I were not a Muslim, I would have contacted AIDS!" proclaimed my friend. "The ayahs in Sura Nur about lowering our gazes doesn't affect me anymore", expressed another youth, talking about the intense temptations felt by today's youth. Difficulty in lowering the gaze by both the young and old is readily perceived on the street, weddings, parties and even in the Masjids.



What has gone wrong with our Ummah? Us Muslims, called by Allah, our Creator, as the best Ummah, Model Community, custodians of Truth and the Upholders of Morality behaving in this way? Why are we adopting the attitudes and routes of the Kuffar? How can we rectify ourselves?



What follows are a series of practical, though graphic advice which can work for us and set us free from Satan's stronghold, insha Allah.



Prophet Muhammad, Sallallhu alayhi wa sallam, by way of warning and as a reminder said: "I have not left a fitnah (trial, calamity or cause for calamity) after me more than (the fitnah) with women for men" (Bukhari and Muslim). Also was related by our Prophet : "The world is sweet and verdant, and Allah having put you in it in your turn watches how you act; so fear the world and fear women, for the first trial of the Bani israel had to do with women" (Muslim)



Being optimistic, a ray of hope was also wisely provided during Prophet's Last Sermon on way to avoid the above pitfall: "If the Ummah hold on to the Quran and the Sunnah, it will not go astray".

When Allah created us humans will all the desires and urges, He also revealed to us sufficient and complete guidance to contain them through proper channels. All we need to do is seek this guidance, contemplate on it and implement it. "This day I have perfected you deen for you, completed my favors upon you and chosen Islam as your deen"(5:3)



Realize the fact that the great Sahabas were humans beings too. Biologically they were no different from us, they too had desires and temptations of the human species, and yet they controlled them in the best of ways. We can too, insha Allah. To posses sensual passions is Human, to control them is Muslim.



When confronted with a luring situation, like passing by a non-mahram on the street, office, or a school, Satan is constantly tempting us to glare at her with evil thoughts. Satan is probably excitingly saying with a big smile `Yes', `Yes', `Yes', when we steer into the bait he is setting. During these situations immediately and consciously realize that when we give a second or following glances, we are obeying Satan. "O you who believe, follow not the footsteps of the devil..."(24:21). By immediately averting our gazes and disobeying Satan, we are giving him a one two punch in the face which leaves him frustrated, accursed and defeated.



Satan rebelled and was expelled by Allah, so lets all rebel against Satan and expel him from our hearts. Satan intents to fight a war against the believers, so lets gather our forces behind Quran and Sunnah and defeat him.



Remember that even if no human eye is watching us, the ever watchful Allah is constantly monitoring the innermost regions of our heart. Our eyes, limbs, tongue and private parts will all be witnesses for or against us on the Day of Judgement and not an atoms worth of our deeds will remain unexamined.



Psychologically our minds are conditioned to associate our thoughts of stealing clothes from a store to being in handcuffs and hauled into a police van. Likewise, we should condition our minds to bring the verses of Surah Nur in front of our eyes during any tempting situation and imagine that during that particular instance Allah (SWT) is speaking to us directly: "Say to the believing men that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty, that will make for greater purity for them...Say to the believing women that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty...O you believers! Turn you all together towards Allah that you may attain success" (24:30,31). What a beautiful guidance and what a sublime reward for implementing it.



With practice, the above associations and the remembrance of Allah during tempting situations will prevent us from getting stuck by devilish arrows. Successful controlling our gazed also depends upon our avoidance of sinful situations. Al Islamic idiom (Usul Al-Fiqh) says: "Anything that leads to haram is haram in itself". Therefore cutting any unlawful situation in their bud is what we should strive for. Performance of a pious deed is rewarded and avoidance of a sinful deed is also rewarded, Al-Hamdulillah.



One of the biggest culprits which encourage us to disobey the ayahs in Surah Nur, are the movies. In the name of entertainment, to please our peers and children and as an excuse to do something together as a family, we astonishingly allow the development of un-Islamic scenes and dialogues in front of our eyes. Can we ever imagine (Na'udubillah) any Sahaba renting the latest hit from Blockbuster videos, or listening to music with luring lyrics at high volume?



Likewise, we watch news on TV and stare at the anchorwomen, female gymnasts, and female swimmers who are scantly dressed. Prophet Muhammad, sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, was once approached by a women with a proposal for marriage. He took a single glance at her and turned his face way. Jabir bin Abdullah reported: "I asked Allah's messenger about the sudden glance on the face of a non-Mahram. He commanded me that I should turn away my eyes" (Muslim). Thus we are not suppose to stare at the faces of non-Mahrams of opposite gender, be they our fellow students, elders, saleswomen or the one of TV.


Pious ladies of the Prophet's household were even ordered to do purdah in front of a Blind Sahaba. Upon the curious question as to why purdah when the blind Sahaba can't see them, Prophet wisely replies: "But you could see him" (Ahmed, Trimidhi, Abu Dawood)

Each one of us may have become culprit of not obey the ayahs in Surah Nur. It is not too late to realize these short comings and work at rectifying ourselves. Above all, we should always ask forgiveness of Allah (SWT). Indeed blessed are those Muslims who are able to check their gazes, thus conserving their precious time and energy, and working in the cause of Allah to reclaim our positions as the superpowers of the world.


Let's contemplate on the above humble advises and constantly make the following supplication:

"O Allah help us in controlling our sensual desires until we get married, and after our marriage, let our desires be only towards our spouses...aameen"
5/28/97
 

alkathiri

As-Shafaa'i(Brother)
:salam2:

JazakAllah khair for posting :SMILY209:
I thought sabeel Ahmed put this in a very beautiful way . :mashallah:
 

kayleigh

Junior Member
This probably sounds really stupid but...can you define "lowering your gaze"? Does that just mean don't "check out" members of the opposite sex? Because in a professional setting, I'm accustomed to maintaining eye contact while speaking with someone else for as long as we're conversing. So, basically I only really look when it's necessary since I don't want to seem rude. Is that wrong?
 

Albint_Almuslima

Im Proud 2 B Me!
This probably sounds really stupid but...can you define "lowering your gaze"? Does that just mean don't "check out" members of the opposite sex? Because in a professional setting, I'm accustomed to maintaining eye contact while speaking with someone else for as long as we're conversing. So, basically I only really look when it's necessary since I don't want to seem rude. Is that wrong?

Exactly what you said dont "check out" members of opposite gender. Dont look at them in a way that u feel attracted, however, if u look at them just a look with good intention and at a professional setting thats totally different.

Example:

Im walking down the street and i see a "Hot" guy pass and i stare at him. U see thats when i should have been lowering my gaze.
 

halah

Junior Member
:salam2: :ma:
Jazakallah khair for sharing this benifical contribution,Allah the Almighty has given the muslim woman a very respected position as He dislikes for her to be treated as an object of amusement,but unfortunately many muslim women don't realize that they multiply their sins by exposeing themselves to whomever wants to look and whomever doesn't.May Allah guide all the muslim women to what pleases Him.:tti_sister:
 

nyerekareem

abdur-rahman
:salam2:

as a man, i know that the most important thing for me to do is to lower my gaze. i hate having to do it. not because i think it is wrong, but it's because that i have to do it so much. i look straight ahead and someone's half naked, when i turn around it's the same thing. i get very dizzy. nothing bothers me more than seeing a woman in this way. loweing the gaze is the best solution, i just wish that people didn't create situations that would cause us the need to do it.

:wasalam:
 

alkathiri

As-Shafaa'i(Brother)
:salam2:

as a man, i know that the most important thing for me to do is to lower my gaze. i hate having to do it. not because i think it is wrong, but it's because that i have to do it so much. i look straight ahead and someone's half naked, when i turn around it's the same thing. i get very dizzy. nothing bothers me more than seeing a woman in this way. loweing the gaze is the best solution, i just wish that people didn't create situations that would cause us the need to do it.

:wasalam:

Actually akhi, the trick is to minimize your movement...

Here are some suggestions beside given by the sister above:

- Go to a place where there are few or no women for example: maybe after praying zuhur in school , you can stay in the praying room at your school and read the quran so that you dont have to move around the school and lower your gaze

- In classroom , u can sit in the front of the class and not the middle or back
why? so that your eyes wont stray....but fix on the board

-Another example , sometime the newscasters are female, right?
So the alternative is to go for audio/ radio
 

nyerekareem

abdur-rahman
Actually akhi, the trick is to minimize your movement...

Here are some suggestions beside given by the sister above:

- Go to a place where there are few or no women for example: maybe after praying zuhur in school , you can stay in the praying room at your school and read the quran so that you dont have to move around the school and lower your gaze

- In classroom , u can sit in the front of the class and not the middle or back
why? so that your eyes wont stray....but fix on the board

-Another example , sometime the newscasters are female, right?
So the alternative is to go for audio/ radio

i probably would've done that if i were still in school. i really don't watch tv anymore mostly due to the above mentioned reasons. it's very hard for me because most of the women that i see are at my job. i have to deal with the public a lot. however, i do lower my gaze, but people shouldn't be dressing in such a revealing way, some women need to consider that not everyone wants to see a lot of skin.
 
Asalaamalikum,

I have the perfect solution:

Strap one of those horse caps on both sides of your eyes, where you can only look straight and not sideways lol

Jazakallah for sharing sis
 

Globalpeace

Banned
Asslamo Allaikum,

If I answer this and discuss my methods; everyone will just start laughing again. :shymuslima1: :SMILY346: :)


This probably sounds really stupid but...can you define "lowering your gaze"? Does that just mean don't "check out" members of the opposite sex? Because in a professional setting, I'm accustomed to maintaining eye contact while speaking with someone else for as long as we're conversing. So, basically I only really look when it's necessary since I don't want to seem rude. Is that wrong?
 

ditta

Alhamdu'Lillaah
Staff member
Asalamu Alykum,

I try and to do that, but when making my way to and from the prayer room, its even worse. It wasnt even warm and i had a cold and some females were dressed as if we were in the Sahara or something. At one point i just wanted to stand still and close my eyes because when i looked somewhere else another and another, it was like stoppppppppppppppppppppp.

Wasalam

Actually akhi, the trick is to minimize your movement...

Here are some suggestions beside given by the sister above:

- Go to a place where there are few or no women for example: maybe after praying zuhur in school , you can stay in the praying room at your school and read the quran so that you dont have to move around the school and lower your gaze

- In classroom , u can sit in the front of the class and not the middle or back
why? so that your eyes wont stray....but fix on the board

-Another example , sometime the newscasters are female, right?
So the alternative is to go for audio/ radio
 

shaheeda35

strive4Jannah
:salam2:
Very beneficial post,:ma: !! Thank Allah for Hijab, subhanallah!! Jazakallahu Khairan for sharing!!:hijabi:
 
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