Hijab and Quran. Does the Quran command covering the hair, does the Quran wants women to cover?

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  • Hijab In the Quran. Does the Quran command covering the hair, does the Quran wants women to cover? entirely, if you ask women who wear the Hijab why they wear it, they always tell you because Allah commanded women to do so. The few that know it is not in the Quran would also tell you it is in the hadith books. This episode is a little attempt to clarify some of the critical verses around the Hijab, you have to do your research and feel free of what you want to do. The Qur’an and Hijab Islam has strongly emphasized the concept of decency and modesty in the interaction between members of the opposite sex. Dress code is part of that overall teaching. There are two verses in the Qur’an in which Almighty Allah talks about the issue of decency and hijab as defined earlier. Following are important verses of Quran about Hijab in Islam: "O you Children of Adam! We have bestowed on you raiment to cover your shame as well as to be an adornment to you. But the raiment of righteousness, that is the best. Such are among the Signs of Allah, that they may receive admonition.” Following are important verses of Quran about Hijab in Islam:
    "O you Children of Adam! We have bestowed on you raiment to cover your shame as well as to be an adornment to you. But the raiment of righteousness, that is the best. Such are among the Signs of Allah, that they may receive admonition.” (Quran 7:26)
    “And say to the believing women that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty; that they should not display their beauty and ornaments except what must ordinarily appear thereof; that they should draw their veils over their bosoms and not display their beauty except to their husbands, their fathers, their husbands' fathers, their sons, their husbands' sons, their brothers, or their brothers' sons or their sister's sons, or their women or the servants whom their right hands possess, or male servants free of physical needs, or small children who have no sense of the shame of sex, and that they should not strike their feet in order to draw attention to their hidden ornaments. And O you Believers, turn you all together towards Allah, that you may attain Bliss.” (Quran 24:31). “O Prophet, tell your wives and your daughters and the women of the believers to draw their cloaks close round them (when they go abroad). That will be better, so that they may be recognized and not annoyed. Allah is ever Forgiving, Merciful.” (Quran 33:59). The Qur’an and Hijab Islam has strongly emphasized the concept of decency and modesty in the interaction between members of the opposite sex. Dress code is part of that overall teaching. There are two verses in the Qur’an in which Almighty Allah talks about the issue of decency and hijab as defined earlier. When studying the Quranic revelations, one thing stands clear that the Quran does command us to wear the physical Hijab, as in our physical head coverings. To name a few, Surat al-Noor (24) verse number 30 and 31, and Surat al-Ahzab (33) verse number 53 and 59 are prime examples of this. Hijab is an Arabic word meaning barrier or partition. In Islam, however, it has a broader meaning. It is the principle of modesty and includes behavior as well as dress for both males and females. The most visible form of hijab is the head covering that many Muslim women wear. Hijab is an Arabic word meaning barrier or partition. In Islam, however, it has a broader meaning. It is the principle of modesty and includes behavior as well as dress for both males and females. The most visible form of hijab is the head covering that many Muslim women wear. As the number of converts to Islam grows around the world, little is more surprising than the fact that the vast majority of those converts are women - by some counts, as many as four times the number of women in the United States as men. And over and over, as if reciting dogma, these women offer the same bizarre explanation: Islam, they say, with its "modest" dress code, frees them from the "oppression" of Western society and a culture that judges women on their looks alone. It is, in fact, as if they have bought into the religion not for its precepts, but for its costumes.
    Perhaps you could even believe their reasoning if most of these women actually dressed in full chador or burqa. But they don't. Rather, they simply cover their heads - and occasionally their bare necks - in hijabs, or headscarves, arguing - with flawed logic and misrepresentations of the principles supporting Western notions of equality and feminism - that even this is a sign of "liberation" as much as it is of their allegiance to a religion.
    And evidently, more and more non-Muslims are buying it, especially as legal battles erupt in Europe -- and in some American cities -- over the right to wear a hijab in the public realm.

Комментарии • 44

  • @freshtaaziz
    @freshtaaziz Год назад +9

    Thanks so much for this video
    I am a Muslim woman who lives in America, I always wear covered clothes, but couldn’t cover hair yet. And I was very very confused, why would Allah wants us to cover hair???? What’s wrong with hair???? Whatever you said makes sense, I want to follow Allah’s words not Arabic culture
    People really should learn about real islam.

    • @youmosque8350
      @youmosque8350  Год назад +4

      I did this video because so many MEN hijacked a beautiful faith between a person and their creator and changed it to control people. I am happy to hear from you, and I hope you watched all four videos about hijab. Keep your relationship with Allah alone. Islam is simple and beautiful.

  • @thanmyint8403
    @thanmyint8403 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic explanation.
    Thank you so much .

    • @youmosque8350
      @youmosque8350  2 года назад +1

      My pleasure, please support by subscribing.

  • @bessietailus
    @bessietailus Год назад +3

    At lease someone's saying the truth.
    I've always known but I used to feel like I was missing something knowing that the popular believe is that it is a sin not to cover the hair.
    I already made my decision.
    To be sure, I'm not missing anything, I do search on RUclips to see if there is anyone at all saying the truth exactly how it is.
    I have done searches like this over the years but none as truthful as you are.
    May God bless you abundantly.✨

  • @tausif3k
    @tausif3k 2 года назад +4

    Very nicely explained. However, I believe that 33:59 is a situational verse. The context is there in verses before and after verse 59 which shows that in dangerous circumstances when women felt threatened and there was possibility of harm then God gave this command to wear Jilbab. But command in 33:59 does not become obligatory to follow under safe environment. Like for example 33:59 will be followed by a woman in Afghanistan today but she need not do that if she is in Europe or US, because there's strong law and order there and much more civilized environment. Then only 24:31 must be followed.
    But in 24:31 God mentions Zeenat (adornments) which many people wrongly assume to mean jewelry, bangles and stuff like that. Other people assume it to mean make up and others take it to mean the body. We know from verse itself when God says:
    "or those male attendants having no sexual desire, or children who are not yet aware of women's private issues."
    God says these adornments can be shown to a list of people mentioned, which includes the above quoted. Male attendants having no sexual desire and children unaware of women's private issues, shows that Zeenat/Adornments refers here definitely to breasts & genitals.
    "And let them not stamp their feet to make known what they conceal of their adornments."
    It is mind blowing, the level of freedom God grants to women as opposed to what mainstream has traditionally understood.

  • @aliyaahmed4516
    @aliyaahmed4516 Год назад +1

    Thank you ❤

    • @youmosque8350
      @youmosque8350  Год назад

      great I hope it was helpful. Please subscribe to the channel.

  • @k.s.4163
    @k.s.4163 2 года назад +4

    Thank you. When I read the Quran, I was instantly interpreting those verses the same way as you do but I just don’t know how to explain it. I was keep wondering how did these verses interpreted “that” way by most Muslims and I think it’s because the first time Islam was spreading out of Islamic states, the converts just imitate how the Arabs dress and interpret the “covering” as using a long cloth to covering women’s body from head to toe, they didn’t realize that those hair and face covering on women is actually part of Arabians culture because their territory is mostly sand so the women protect their face and hair.

    • @youmosque8350
      @youmosque8350  2 года назад

      Would you please support the channel by subscribing. Thank you

    • @tshds5826
      @tshds5826 Год назад

      That isn't true. The Qur'an even says that Muslim women should dress differently than the pre-Islamic women (barely covered), while also saying that women should have their dresses cover their body. Go look at the hadiths on the hijab/niqab. :)

    • @sirchale9272
      @sirchale9272 Год назад

      @@tshds5826brother/Sister can you reference a Verse from the Quran ? Also, the Bukhari books are not the Revelation straight from A’LLah. They were written 300 yrs or so way after the Prophet’s time. So they cannot be used as Quran is the Message and can stand alone.
      6:38 Nothing has been omitted or left out.
      6:114. A’LLah is the Judge and has sent down the Book fully explained in detail.
      The Quran is clear and simple to follow as the guide to mankind that it is intended to be.
      2:2 There is no doubt in it.
      Salam.

    • @tshds5826
      @tshds5826 Год назад

      @@sirchale9272 The hadith in Bukhari are 100% correct. I can send you the verses on my first claim.

    • @sirchale9272
      @sirchale9272 Год назад

      @@tshds5826verses of Quran if you have them. Hadiths are here says and cannot be verified. And if you choose to follow a hadith , which I don’t and I strongly recommend you don’t either , you should at least make sure it doesn’t contradict the Quran’s Ayat Brother/Siater.

  • @lizaazman6243
    @lizaazman6243 28 дней назад

    Imam Hussain bin Ali's daughter, Sakinah bint Hussain, also known as Fatimah Al Kubra, did not cover her hair.

  • @lillyg4095
    @lillyg4095 3 года назад +3

    Interesting 🤔 thanks. I was under this same impression too but since I’m not an Arabic speaker couldn’t say for sure.

    • @youmosque8350
      @youmosque8350  3 года назад +3

      Thank you for your comment. Yes, indeed it is interesting when Muslims separate the culture from Religion. I created my youtube channel to help New Muslims to understand Islam as it is in the Quran and the books of Hadith. Please send me your feedback I am still trying to figure these youtube things out! subscribe to my channel and watch other videos if you have time and please become a friend on my Facebook page (souleiman ghali) Take care, PEACE.

    • @lillyg4095
      @lillyg4095 3 года назад +3

      It’s very interesting. I’m always happy to learn about religion and peoples beliefs. I think your content is great but don’t be afraid to make longer videos. Usually these topics are 30-40 minutes long or more. Cheers. Also I don’t use fb only RUclips

    • @youmosque8350
      @youmosque8350  3 года назад +2

      @@lillyg4095 People tell me to make it short and be brief, but I agree with you longer videos will be more informative, and if anyone interested they will stay. Again, thank you for your kind advice, all the best to you.

    • @lillyg4095
      @lillyg4095 3 года назад +2

      @@youmosque8350 yes I understand. I think you can mix it up maybe. See what works. I do however expect that you will expect some resistance from certain groups so be safe. God bless

    • @youmosque8350
      @youmosque8350  3 года назад +2

      @@lillyg4095 Thank you Lilly G.

  • @ninimusta336
    @ninimusta336 16 дней назад

    It's NOT in the Quran

  • @shihabudheenk7046
    @shihabudheenk7046 Год назад

    We can say covering the head is strongly recommended but not mandatory, am I right ?
    "Lower the Jilbab over them" - Here the term lower is important, so the Quran advises us to wear an overcoat from Neck.
    "WITH the head cover, draw over her bossom" - the WITH (Bi) is very important, Quran didn't ask us to mandatorily retain the head cover but to cover the Bossom with that, or extending the end of head covering cloth and to cover the Bossom and gaps.
    "Illa madahara minha" - the dahir parts of the women's body are the parts of ablution.
    Jilbab means full body covering loose dress, but Quran didn't ask to retain but to LOWER over her.
    Khimar is a head cover, but the Quran didn't ask to retain it but to cover the Bossom WITH that.

    • @youmosque8350
      @youmosque8350  Год назад

      No cover of the head, Hair, or face is mentioned in the Quran only valid interpretation is to cover the breast for women PERIOD. According to ALL Mazhab enslaved people, women could pray without even covering their breasts, just the navel to the knee if you did not know. Hijab is a social status symbol of FREE women at the time and slave women were forbidden by culture to cover their heads and has nothing to do with the Quran.

    • @shihabudheenk7046
      @shihabudheenk7046 Год назад

      @@youmosque8350 Shafiee Madhhab: Whole body aura by most, some of them says Whole body except face and forearms.
      Hanbali Madhhab: Whole body aura.
      Maliki Madhhab : Whole body except face and forearms.
      Hanafi Madhhab: Whole body except face, forearms and feet, However full body in troublesome areas.
      Khimar is head cover

    • @youmosque8350
      @youmosque8350  Год назад +3

      @@shihabudheenk7046 That is not true; AWRA differs from one person to the other and is based on what culture and society you live in. For instance, a naked woman not covering her breast in some tribes is ok and not in other cultures. AWRA is personal; for example, my AWARA is my bold head! Yours may be something else! Going into what people said back in the 7th and 9th centuries is ok, but we are in the 21st. Can we start making sense of today and not yesterday? Take care.

    • @shihabudheenk7046
      @shihabudheenk7046 Год назад

      @@youmosque8350 so, your opinion is not based on Islamic text, so no argument with you

    • @youmosque8350
      @youmosque8350  Год назад

      @@shihabudheenk7046 my Facebook page facebook.com/4thesakeofpeace

  • @sabreenkhan4450
    @sabreenkhan4450 2 месяца назад +1

    This is his very STRONGLY PERSONAL view of one man on HIS comprehension or interpretation on the verse. Never is a verse understood by itself but in conjunction with the hadith th😊at gives clear view of how to interpretation of these verses. Please read further verses of Quran to get true meanings. See he looks at verses as bullets.
    Even command of prayer is limited in Quran n the actual meaning is sought from the hadith. SO DO NOT BE MISLEAD BY LITTLE AND RESTRICTED KNOWLEDGE OF SUCH PEOPLE. Yes research it holistically.

    • @IkhifaOsoselaseAnita-gy2qy
      @IkhifaOsoselaseAnita-gy2qy Месяц назад

      Does the Hadith complete the quaran. Some Hadiths aren't even authentic; they have to go through scrutiny to very their authenticity. Can mention any Hadith that talks about covering the hair?

  • @tshds5826
    @tshds5826 Год назад

    lol

    • @youmosque8350
      @youmosque8350  Год назад +4

      Instead of laughing, learn.

    • @tshds5826
      @tshds5826 Год назад

      @@youmosque8350 definetly not learning from you

  • @Ami-ko3jm
    @Ami-ko3jm 2 года назад +1

    Please don't spread false information brother

    • @youmosque8350
      @youmosque8350  2 года назад +9

      Spreading false information should be condemned, and I wouldn't be part of it. You may think I do, but with all due respect, the problem could be you are misinformed. What exactly are you accusing me of? I love to be corrected.