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WHAT CAN I WEAR? at www.CONVERTSTOISLAM.com |
The word hijab in Arabic means a barrier, cover or veil, and it's main purpose is to reduce
potential agitation, desire and attraction between men and women who are not partners or
not intending to be partners. There is also an inner hijab which relates to modesty,
lowering of the eyes and being conscious not to arouse the interest of the opposite sex.
When inner hijab is accompanied by outer hijab then the purpose is complete.
As with all matters it is necessary to refer to the laws of your Mujthahid for the
detailed rulings regarding clothing and hijab please
Click here to go to the 'Following a Mujthahid Page'.
You need to be aware that there are Islamic laws regarding many aspects of this topic,
including what parts of the body should be covered, material that can and cannot be used
for making garments, rules regarding a garment made from an animal that was killed in a
non-Islamic way etc etc.
This web page will inshaAllah help you to learn the basics. Then from here you will be
able to make your own investigations into the detailed rulings.
A Man's Hijab
All Muslims, men and women, must cover themselves and avoid revealing clothes which
are designed to accentuate and enhance the contours of the body and emphasise it's
physical beauty.
Men are not allowed to expose any part of their body between the navel and the knee.
A man is not allowed to wear any items of gold. 'White gold' is permissable.
A man is not allowed to wear pure and natural silk (except for special circumstances,
refer to your Mujthahid).
A Woman's Hijab
In the presence of non-mahrams a woman should cover her entire body, with the exception
of her hands and face which may remain uncovered. Please refer to the laws of your
Mujthahid for detailed rulings. A non-mahrem is a man who does not fit into any of the
catagories listed in the ayat below (24:31).
Islam pays much attention to the protection of women and caring for women's specific
needs. This special consideration honours her and makes secure her position in life. The
rules on clothing placed on a muslim woman ensure that she is guarded against all types
of corruption that may result if her beauty becomes a dazzling display for all to see.
You may like to read this
section regarding woman's rights in Islam.
If your family are Christians then you may like to consider the similarity between the
dress of a Muslim woman and that of a nun.
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