As someone who spent most her life not even wearing hijab (May Allah forgive me) . I’ve experienced no hijab , hijab and now niqab(with gloves) . People can look at me funny and comment , the opposite of that of no hijab was more attention , attention of having men (some times women) always stop me always contemplate/disturb me about my body/face ect . And one day Allah put in my heart a type of sickness I could see clearly these men/women only had one thought in their head , and I didn’t want that attention. People that say I’m a slave are also slaves , as I say we are all slaves to something I have chosen to be a slave to Allah not the society I live in . These women who look down at me or want to free me , need to ponder how many of them really ‘choose’ to dress the way they do . How many of them have the pressure to show skin from men and women , how has social media influence them and given them insecurities , how many go under the knife to find the perfect body or face ect. Alhamdulillah Allah has freed me from that sickness , the sickness of what his creation wants or deems as the ‘perfect woman’ . I’m his Slave and no longer the fashion industry/his creation slave . Allah has blessed us with Islam , May Allah guide and protect us all Ameen !
May Allah bless you and keep you steadfast. We should all strive to make it apparent that we are Muslim. Yet unfortunately we have people who believe it better to assimilate to the degree of suggesting we do what is haram.
Alhamdulillah Ukhti. Ignore the haters. We all know Islam started as something strange, and eventually it would return to being seen as strange. It’s all part of the Divine Plan, subhanAllah
@@ibnmianal-buna3176 Jazak Allah Khair , indeed . I pay them no attention I’ve seen both sides of the coin , Alhamdulillah Allah open my eyes to the evil and guided me away from it . People think that side is greener but it’s not it full of pain , and emptiness . I’m the only female in my family who covers up and my grave is what kept me going , also you leave something for the sake of Allah , Allah will will give you something better . People clowned me in my family and Allah blessed me with my husband they still clowned me said I’m marrying a terrorist , SubhanAllah 4years later I’m here with 2kids and another on the way In Sha Allah , Alhamdulillah now they tell me mother we wish are daughters were like ur daughter , as I tell my mum Honour comes from Allah and Allah alone ! If the world is against you but Allah is for you that’s all you need .
I’m not a Muslim but when I see a Muslim woman wareing Muslim clothing I look down or avert my eyes out of respect for there beliefs and respect for there husband or future husband
Thank you intuitive Sean, that's very respectful, I'm a fully covered Muslim woman and non Muslim men and women show me so much respect and very kind. So I thank y'all for that. 👍
Don't do it cuz of a husband or future husband do it because of your first reason, out of respect for her and her beliefs. I don't dress modestly cuz of a husband (I'm not married yet), i do it for my Lord. No man ever encouraged me to wear it anyway. My father isn't even Muslim
I always felt it was insane when I first visited Egypt as a tourist. I felt they were retarded and holding back progress for women in Egypt. Imagine 20 years later I myself wore the niqab i.e. face veil. I had converted and slowly studied quran and sunnah year after year. Living in Cairo and having observent friends as role models resulted in my love for Islamic clothes. Previously for 38 years I wore bikinis and very mini skirts, make up and high heels and was flaunting my beauty. This is known as the time of ignorance. Knowledge is the key here. Allah guides whomHe will..no compulsion in Islam. I have never felt more free!!!!
I'm glad you pointed out the irony regarding wearing masks. I always thought it's funny that those people who were so hard-core about preventing women from covering their faces, ended up covering their own face in public.
Bro these women are gold. I don't know about y'all, but it's mad attractive for a women to have chastity and follow the truth rather than be a sheep of this society (which is the path of least resistance that most people lean towards). ABSOLUTE QUEEN. May Allah grant us the righteous wives.
Alhamdulillah. I choose to dress modestly and wear hijab and niqab because Allah told me to. And its worship for me. And I'm beautiful that way, I feel beautiful because I know that my Lord is happy.
@@aldeen9190 I don't have a husband. Which is yet another reason that I cover. That way only my (future) husband sees my face. I see at as a gift to him, that I stay modest and cover myself only for him to see.
@@aldeen9190 in sha Allah. But, I'm submitted to the will of Allah. So, if I never marry okay... if I do marry okay. I cannot fathom what the Exalted has in store for me.
He is right I used to dress provocatively to feel adored, admired and lusted over. The problem is this world can be an evil place and people will just use you and throw you away like a used tissue. After slowly going through hijabs I finally cover with jilbab and sometimes niqab. It’s tough in a non muslim area as I get stared at. However, I get full respect and I don’t get harrased or stalked. Subhanallah those very words Allah said in the Quran “you will be known as respectful woman and not be harrased’” hits home so hard for me. I will never go to my previous life where I always wanted to be the centre of attention because everyone ages. If I grew old I would feel dreadful thinking my looks were my main priority, what will I do after my looks fade? This world is what you make it and this life is a test.
Sadly even seen muslims make fun of these sisters. May Allah reward those sisters that are observing proper covering and let us all be able to do what they do.
Alhamdulillah I chose to 'dress this way' a.k.a. to cover up. 💖💖💖 As a revert with old friends who didn't know I embraced Islam I would always get the "oh did you marry a mufti?" or "uhm your husband must be very strict". I always find such comments amusing because, one, my husband didn't force or even encourage me the least to wear the niqab. Two, he's not a mufti. He's a jeans and t-shirt guy. When I made a decision to cover up, I ran it by him not to get his permission but to inform him and hear his thoughts. He was initially worried of the backlash, the typical "oh so you're ultra religious now" reaction from people. I have his support. May Allaah increase him in goodness in this life and hereafter. 💕 Before the first time I wore the niqab I spoke with a few Muslim women about it. Surprisingly, not a single one of them encouraged me to wear the niqab. Not even my tajweed teacher! I remember coming home one day telling my husband how sad I am not because I didn't get support from sisters I consider close to me in deen but because I realised just how little knowledge or attempt to seek knowledge there is among Muslim women on the issue of covering up as how it is actually legislated in our perfect and beautiful religion of Islam. I would initially lift my niqab before entering Muslim homes because they raised their eyebrows on my covering up. Some avoided me and think of my covering up as arrogant. One time someone (a Muslim) commented why I'm "unnecessarily and excessively" wearing gloves and went further by saying it's not Islamic. I never got upset or hurt for such comments. I find it sad, sad for Muslims who have little knowledge or desire to seek knowledge. Allahu musta'an. But to my niqabi sisters from all over the world, from the East to the West, alhamdulillah, I love you all for the sake of Allaah may Allaah grant you and I a lofty rank in jannah for our covering up, inshaAllaah.🌹🌹🌹
This is so sad that the Muslim women reacted that way and you had to lift up your Niqab before entering Muslim homes! You are right sister. May Allah keep us steadfast, ameen. Stay strong! And thanks a lot for the beautiful dua' at the end,it is really heart warming. Hope we can meet in Jannah! We can have a Niqabi squad union! May Allah grant us Jannatul Firdaus and overlook & forgive our shortcomings, ameen. Jazakillahu khairan.
Very true the ignorance is saddening, the comments recently on Twitter has shown how many Muslims mock the deen of Allah with their comments about sister with niqab . I’ve had a few back and forth and one comment call our sisters ‘creatures’ , I commented asking the sister is the what u will call the mother of believers audhubillah, how people comments will weigh against them in-front of Allah and they do not ponder . It’s very unfortunate . May Allah protect us from those who he is displeased with and make us of those he is pleased with Ameen
@@Zzucia Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuhu my Sis, blessed is He who put the desire in your heart to cover up, may Allaah Ar Raheem make it easy for you. 🌷 Allow me to share something to you from one of my favorite books: "Her main concern is the pleasure of Allah The true Muslim woman always seeks to earn the pleasure of Allah in everything she does. So she measures everything against this precise standard, and will retain or discard any practice accordingly. Whenever there is a conflict between what pleases Allah, and what pleases other people, she chooses what pleases Allah subhanahu wa ta 'ala, with no hesitation or argument, even if it will anger other people. She does this because she knows, with her deep understanding of Islam and her own common sense, that pleasing the people is a goal that can never be achieved, and it will only bring about the wrath of Allah. The Prophet (ﷺ) said: "Whoever seeks the pleasure of Allah at the risk of displeasing the people, Allah will take care of him and protect him from them. But whoever seeks the pleasure of the people at the risk of displeasing Allah, Allah will abandon him to the care of the people."* By weighing up her deeds in this precise fashion, the Straight Path will be clearly signposted for the Muslim woman. She will know what she is allowed to do and what she should avoid; her unfailing standard is the pleasure of Allah. Thus the life of the Muslim women will be free from ridiculous contradiction which have ensnared so many of those who have deviated from the guidance of Allah. There are women whom one sees praying perfectly, but in many instances they follow their own desires and deviate from the right path. In social gatherings, they involve themselves in gossip and backbiting, criticising people, plotting against anybody they dislike, and putting words in their mouths so as to discredit them. These people are suffering from weakness of faith and failure to understand the true reality of this holistic religion which Allah subhanahu wa ta 'ala revealed to guide mankind in all aspects of life, both public and private, so that people might seek the pleasure of Allah by obeying His commands and emulating the behaviour of the Prophet (ﷺ). There are also women who obey Allah in some matters, but disobey Him in others, acting according to their own whims and desires. Such people are, as it were, half-Muslims, and the split personality of those who have deviated from the guidance of Islam is one of the most dangerous psychological and spiritual disorders facing modern man." شخصية لمراة المسلمة The Ideal Muslimah pages 85-87 by Dr. Muhammad Ali-al-Hashimi *Tirmidhi, 4/34 at the end of the section of Zuhd; it is a hasan hadith
The people that get angry are one's that don't have that access to you like they do with other people. Modesty is really a sign of freedom Alhamdulilah and to my covered sisters❤ y'all truly are queens بارك الله فيكن و زادكم الله إيمانا
Oh Masha’Allah! I wish I could wear my niqab as this sister!🥰 I love my niqab and abaya. Haters have no idea what covering ourselves up for Allah really means. May Allah guide them.
@@abdebnadam8241 no Alhamdolilah I wear niqab, but this sister is on another level and May Allah grant her jannatul firdous for it! My eyes and hands can still be seen. I pray to be able to cover like her one day! Insha’Allah
My dear sisters, this duniya won’t last, and real life is in the hereafter. We shouldn’t pay attention to what disbelievers or hypocrites among Muslims think. We should be proud of being Muslims and to be recognised as so. I love my religion, I love covering up and I’m proud to dress in a way that pleases my Lord. We should always renew our intention while dressing with the proper veil: we’re not doing so for our friends, husband, community’s approval, we are dressing like this because we obey our Lord. سمعنا واطعنا, we hear and we obey
There is clearly a reason people put their money in their pockets or purse, because they see value in their money! Women are far more valuable than any money! If the value in our women fall the stock market of any society crashes! Alhamdulillah! Great content Akhi! It's Never anything meaningless, may Allah reward you for your efforts and may Allah guide us all to that which is pleasing to our Lord! Allah'u Akbar!
I remember one of my class fellows was wearing burqa during Engineering degree. She was smart and made more sense than other girls in my class. Some of the boys called her "Batman". And she never cared. For 4 years not once she displayed stupidity. It makes me think they are actually smarter and more confident because then they know people will respect them not for their appearance but for their personality.
In my heart, I find a women wearing niqab more attractive than the one who doesn't. Just as I believe a man with a big bushy beard, in a thobe, with pants above the ankle to be more handsome. These are symbols of Islam. We should aim to love them even if we currently don't.
@@yellowpetelol6417 - Just as there are different kinds of love, laughs, and tears, there are different kinds of attractions. Just because I find something attractive/desirable it does not mean lust/loss of my senses. A man calling another man handsome does not automatically mean there is any homosexual intent behind it; it may be due to respect/appreciation.
@@yellowpetelol6417 Niqab is here to stop sexual attraction not other kinds like when I see sister with niqab or even with hijab I want her to be mother of my children or I love her cause she loves Allah too etc etc
Agree I will never marry anyone that isn't wearing the hijab or niqab.not that I don't think non hijabis are bad people or can never change, they may aswell become one of the best Muslims. I think that if your someone who cares about deen marrying someone who doesn't, right now, is bad, bc ur asking for conflict and etc. Best advice I've heard marry someone who is better than you in deen. Marry people who think like you.
What a bless it is, brother sajid could explain very well to society the so called "woman insane dress" I salute you for this tremendous effort of inculting awareness to all people of the world. Allah will rewards you !!
In February I be moving to Egypt and marry my husband. I live in Hollywood Florida and habibi live in Gaza strip. Ten years of knowing each other and spoke with family in our web cams. I will arrive wearing a niqab and will continue to do such. In Florida I wear a hijab. I love Allah and my soul said to do such. Because people have eyes and I refuse to have trouble. What they can't see they don't know. Move along and nothing to see here I greatly appreciate your video
I'm not even allowed to wear my hijab (which is a whole other story for another time but I come from a Christian household) they're going to be in for a very rude awakening when im 18 and have my own money to spend on burqas.
Oh Masha'Allah! This guy Saajid Lipham just explained and elaborated the core fundamental issue about hijab and covering phenomenon so smartly and in the most comprehensive way! Yes I feel little bit jealous about not coming up the same leven of comprehension. Wish for your entire successful islamic life and reward in the afterlife, Ameen.
💌 Daughters you are the soldiers Who neither carry knives or guns You are the ones that must guard the fortress You are the ones that must protect the men and the children Of the Ummah You are the backbone of the future generations For you posses the two most 'powerful weapons' on earth Love and dua Give love Make dua 💝
If you want your children to be like Isma’eel ahaihi assalaam, then you have to be like Ibraheem alaihi assalaam and Haajar alaiha assalaam. Not making comparison with them, A’oodhubillah, Astaghfirullah, but you get the point.
I remember our imam saying in his khutbah if the mom is like haajar then the son is Ishmael. He was expressing why it is important for you to raise your children in the right way and he was saying people act surprised when they have a disobedient child when they never taught them the taqwa of Allah
Beautifully said brother saajid. Its refreshing to see our sisters who 'cover up' talking about it so proudly and honouring modesty in islam as it should be. These feminists talk about being able to do what they like with their bodies whilst having to deal with the negative consequences that society then makes them suffer for yet the Muslim woman shows she holds more power and control over her own body because she decides what people can see or not see so who really is the feminist although we don't agree with this term. Allah knows his creation and has given us clear instructions if we choose to abide by them, we will insha Allah be winners in both worlds if we obey Allah's commands but if we think we know better than Allah then surely we are on the path of self destruction. May Allah guide us all. Ameen
The sad part is, in today’s society women are made to feel bad about wearing such an attire. I am an American, born and raised, AND I CHOOSE TO DRESS THIS WAY. We dress this way because we are proud of our identity as Muslims.
Those who have Hayaa (modesty and shyness) are recognisably different and special from those who have little or no Hayaa. Just remember that from all the companions, the one who was most well known for this characteristic was not a woman but a man, 'Uthmān Ibn 'Affān may Allah be pleased with him. As the prophet praised him (Uthman) by telling Abubakar ibn Siddiq ; “Should I not feel shy before a man whom the angels feel shy from?” 📚 Sahih Muslim 2401 This should be a huge lesson and challenge for brothers, and an even bigger lesson and challenge for sisters. And nowadays, Hayaa / Modesty is a trait which most people lose because of Social Media.
Abu Umamah reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “Whoever recites ayat al-kursi after every prescribed prayer, there will be nothing standing between him and his entry into Paradise but death.” Source: al-Mu’jam al-Kabīr 7406 Grade: Sahih (authentic) according to Al-Albani
@Fawaz Shaikh Akhi, you are right, I didn't realize, the translation was not done properly it seems. I copied and pasted this, I didn't realize. Afwan, BarakAllahu Feekum
I want to wear full covering and niqab. In shaa Allah I will strive to do so. In the state where I live, people glare when you’re wearing a headscarf alone. Then they talk about freedom.
Beloved Tis time to return to the attire of the sunnah To protect the morality and purity of our society And learn to lower our gaze And be mindful of what we watch and listen And garb the attire of modesty and piety To cover the parts of attraction And not to highlight or to flaunt Lest we lose the dignity of Islam And the spiritual and celestial beauty Of divinely ordained marriage Between man and woman And become prone and attracted To unnatural, unhealthy desires Like those amongst mankind Who have done injustice to their souls And transgressed beyond the Boundaries Drawn by the Lord
Many jokers will appear... Many minds will invent... But God will remain One and Message from is clear and pure!!!! We will not be able to deny then. Please fall in line for our ourselves 😊😊😊😊😊😊⚘
Muslim women that wear niqab wear it to please Allah , not because it's their desire , it's human nature for women to desire to show their beauty , and what prevents them is fear of Allah . It's not strange for nonbelievers to mock niqab and say the woman that wears it is crazy , but what is strange is for Muslims to mock niqabis . I wear niqab and live in Jordan and many of our Muslim friends tell me I'm an extremist, but I do t care , what I care for is to please Allah subhanahu wa taala
Exactly I hate the way men look at me as if I’m literally the only woman they’ve ever seen. I don’t dress modestly for anyone except Allah and for my own comfort. You can dress modestly even without hijab as long as your intention is correct but bear in mind the hijab is the most correct way to go about it and should not be shamed or maligned.
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته Exactly! Ignorance is rampid and those who are ignorant should just be quiet. Period. Don't they think that they will stand before Allaah. So what will they say then?
Masha.a allah brother ALLAH give really nice vision and thinkin you spoke the TRUTH. I love you brother wallahi in sake of ALLAH . Masha.a ALLAH. On you. May ALLAH reward you and give you long life with strenght and in hereafter paradise and me tooo inchalah. سلام عليكم ورحمة الله تعالى وبراكته.
Recently I saw Kim Kardashian wearing dress covering all her body including face just like that women. I bet no one will dare say Kim Kardashian was insane or oppressed but rather they will hypocritically call her fashionist
Extremely well said, _the point of this post is not to make you feel bad about not dressing exactly like this, the point is that we should not make them feel bad about dressing like that_ What i take from this is that this not a MUST but the minimum hijab is to cover the body except the hands and face, am i correct?
It’s very sad that more sisters aren’t covering and in nyc sisters are saying it’s your choice . The beauty of a women are being to a mans beauty and making one gender instead of 2 genders. Sick Move away , go back overseas , homeschool , go to the suburbs etc......
well its all about the *philosophy of Hijab manifested in the Quran* . *Quran* says the *philosophy* and the *reason* behind *hijab* is that *men and women can only enjoy from each other only and lonely when they r married legally* ! when we keep in mind the *philosophy* mentioned, then we can *judge* with the *brain* and *heart* god has given us all to succeed in the *trials* of this world! in this manner the *dressing code* for *hijab* should be in a manner which guarantees that *no man can enjoy by seeing the woman with his eyes* !
We women chose to wear hijab, niqab or gloves. This is called freedom of religion. If they can have freedom to uncover themselves, I have freedom to cover myself for the sake of Allah عزوجل . We don’t want deceiving feminism to tell us to fight for our rights. We have Islam and it’s sufficient for us. الحمد الله
More progressive, honest,meticulously thoughtful women usually wear BURKHA. They are respected not only by good people ( but also by their prejudiced enemies).
If we understood that "free will" is the biggest test from Allah (SWT) to mankind, there would not be any need to discuss such matters in detail. Alas! We don't! Hope Allah guides us sooner rather than later.
The choice is yours Abandon the rope of the CREATOR Loosen away from morals Erase the conscious Do whatever you want Allow yourself to fall So even venomous snakes and scorpions Feel ashamed of you Or hold firmly to the rope of Allah Strengthen your morals Sharpen your conscious Be humble and mindful Allow yourself to fly So even the Angels are proud of you The choice is yours 🤲
Naked woman in beach where there are other men is fine, progressive and liberal according to the west but a woman who even wears a hijab or a burqini let alone a burqa in a beach or public place is shamed and is labelled as "oppressed" especially in France
Been a ninja for two decades... frankly we cannot help everyone. Just make duas. May Allah give them hidaya. And that pic of hijab WoW on another level MashaAllah. Maybe I should try that style .👍🏻awesome
As someone who spent most her life not even wearing hijab (May Allah forgive me) . I’ve experienced no hijab , hijab and now niqab(with gloves) . People can look at me funny and comment , the opposite of that of no hijab was more attention , attention of having men (some times women) always stop me always contemplate/disturb me about my body/face ect . And one day Allah put in my heart a type of sickness I could see clearly these men/women only had one thought in their head , and I didn’t want that attention. People that say I’m a slave are also slaves , as I say we are all slaves to something I have chosen to be a slave to Allah not the society I live in . These women who look down at me or want to free me , need to ponder how many of them really ‘choose’ to dress the way they do . How many of them have the pressure to show skin from men and women , how has social media influence them and given them insecurities , how many go under the knife to find the perfect body or face ect. Alhamdulillah Allah has freed me from that sickness , the sickness of what his creation wants or deems as the ‘perfect woman’ . I’m his Slave and no longer the fashion industry/his creation slave . Allah has blessed us with Islam , May Allah guide and protect us all Ameen !
May Allah bless you and keep you steadfast. We should all strive to make it apparent that we are Muslim. Yet unfortunately we have people who believe it better to assimilate to the degree of suggesting we do what is haram.
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@@Abdullah34610 Ameen , Jazak Allah Khair . Indeed , this dunya is short it’s not worth loosing ones akhirah .
Alhamdulillah Ukhti. Ignore the haters. We all know Islam started as something strange, and eventually it would return to being seen as strange. It’s all part of the Divine Plan, subhanAllah
@@ibnmianal-buna3176 Jazak Allah Khair , indeed . I pay them no attention I’ve seen both sides of the coin , Alhamdulillah Allah open my eyes to the evil and guided me away from it . People think that side is greener but it’s not it full of pain , and emptiness . I’m the only female in my family who covers up and my grave is what kept me going , also you leave something for the sake of Allah , Allah will will give you something better . People clowned me in my family and Allah blessed me with my husband they still clowned me said I’m marrying a terrorist , SubhanAllah 4years later I’m here with 2kids and another on the way In Sha Allah , Alhamdulillah now they tell me mother we wish are daughters were like ur daughter , as I tell my mum Honour comes from Allah and Allah alone ! If the world is against you but Allah is for you that’s all you need .
I’m not a Muslim but when I see a Muslim woman wareing Muslim clothing I look down or avert my eyes out of respect for there beliefs and respect for there husband or future husband
I love this, .... May Allah guide you to Islam. I hope to enter Jannah and see you there with your family
Thank you intuitive Sean, that's very respectful, I'm a fully covered Muslim woman and non Muslim men and women show me so much respect and very kind. So I thank y'all for that. 👍
Yo sean aint lying, he be having mad intuitions. Salute to you bro!
Don't do it cuz of a husband or future husband do it because of your first reason, out of respect for her and her beliefs. I don't dress modestly cuz of a husband (I'm not married yet), i do it for my Lord. No man ever encouraged me to wear it anyway. My father isn't even Muslim
But thank you for your respect regardless! :)
I always felt it was insane when I first visited Egypt as a tourist. I felt they were retarded and holding back progress for women in Egypt.
Imagine 20 years later I myself wore the niqab i.e. face veil. I had converted and slowly studied quran and sunnah year after year. Living in Cairo and having observent friends as role models resulted in my love for Islamic clothes.
Previously for 38 years I wore bikinis and very mini skirts, make up and high heels and was flaunting my beauty. This is known as the time of ignorance. Knowledge is the key here. Allah guides whomHe will..no compulsion in Islam.
I have never felt more free!!!!
Muhammad was fraud
Allahu Akbar.. May Allah keep you firm on the deen, ameen!
Mashae Allah
I'm glad you pointed out the irony regarding wearing masks. I always thought it's funny that those people who were so hard-core about preventing women from covering their faces, ended up covering their own face in public.
This is Allah's wisdom
These double standard hypocritical geniuses cry oppression with Niqab, but have no issue with mask mandates.
Indeed
Yes! And Kim k’s full black outfit for the met gala 2021 literally covers her whole face… but of course that’s fashion 🙄 😂
@@mayeighteen2812 It's not wise to use the Kim K analogy at all
Bro these women are gold. I don't know about y'all, but it's mad attractive for a women to have chastity and follow the truth rather than be a sheep of this society (which is the path of least resistance that most people lean towards). ABSOLUTE QUEEN. May Allah grant us the righteous wives.
Ameen bro may Allah accept your dua
Queens of Jannah Insha'Allah! I love my Niqabi sisters! Ameen!!
@@Zzucia I like your profile picture what is that cheetah
@@aldeen9190 Thanks akh. It is a leopard. Nice tiger picture, I love big cats.
@@Zzucia I can tell :)
Alhamdulillah. I choose to dress modestly and wear hijab and niqab because Allah told me to. And its worship for me. And I'm beautiful that way, I feel beautiful because I know that my Lord is happy.
If this is your true colors your husband is pleased with you and you are promised paradise
@@aldeen9190 I don't have a husband. Which is yet another reason that I cover. That way only my (future) husband sees my face. I see at as a gift to him, that I stay modest and cover myself only for him to see.
@@HabrenOdinsdottir May Allah give you husband that will make you happy and lead you to paradise
SubhanAllah sister
@@aldeen9190 in sha Allah.
But, I'm submitted to the will of Allah. So, if I never marry okay... if I do marry okay. I cannot fathom what the Exalted has in store for me.
My body my choice doesn't seem to apply to all people/customs...another L from the double standard liberals.
He is right I used to dress provocatively to feel adored, admired and lusted over. The problem is this world can be an evil place and people will just use you and throw you away like a used tissue.
After slowly going through hijabs I finally cover with jilbab and sometimes niqab. It’s tough in a non muslim area as I get stared at. However, I get full respect and I don’t get harrased or stalked. Subhanallah those very words Allah said in the Quran “you will be known as respectful woman and not be harrased’” hits home so hard for me.
I will never go to my previous life where I always wanted to be the centre of attention because everyone ages. If I grew old I would feel dreadful thinking my looks were my main priority, what will I do after my looks fade? This world is what you make it and this life is a test.
Sadly even seen muslims make fun of these sisters. May Allah reward those sisters that are observing proper covering and let us all be able to do what they do.
@Nasser K
Exactly. How can a Muslim mock another.
Tell these people to read Surah Al-Hujurat.
I am woman and don’t find anything wrong in it I personally wear close to that and happy and satisfied.
Truth spoken. We obey Allah only. It’s not a choice it’s submission to Allahs commands
Something that Mohammed el Shinawy said in a lecture- They don’t want to free you, they want free access to you!
It was Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz
Alhamdulillah I chose to 'dress this way' a.k.a. to cover up. 💖💖💖
As a revert with old friends who didn't know I embraced Islam I would always get the "oh did you marry a mufti?" or "uhm your husband must be very strict". I always find such comments amusing because, one, my husband didn't force or even encourage me the least to wear the niqab. Two, he's not a mufti. He's a jeans and t-shirt guy. When I made a decision to cover up, I ran it by him not to get his permission but to inform him and hear his thoughts. He was initially worried of the backlash, the typical "oh so you're ultra religious now" reaction from people. I have his support. May Allaah increase him in goodness in this life and hereafter. 💕
Before the first time I wore the niqab I spoke with a few Muslim women about it. Surprisingly, not a single one of them encouraged me to wear the niqab. Not even my tajweed teacher! I remember coming home one day telling my husband how sad I am not because I didn't get support from sisters I consider close to me in deen but because I realised just how little knowledge or attempt to seek knowledge there is among Muslim women on the issue of covering up as how it is actually legislated in our perfect and beautiful religion of Islam. I would initially lift my niqab before entering Muslim homes because they raised their eyebrows on my covering up. Some avoided me and think of my covering up as arrogant. One time someone (a Muslim) commented why I'm "unnecessarily and excessively" wearing gloves and went further by saying it's not Islamic.
I never got upset or hurt for such comments. I find it sad, sad for Muslims who have little knowledge or desire to seek knowledge.
Allahu musta'an.
But to my niqabi sisters from all over the world, from the East to the West, alhamdulillah, I love you all for the sake of Allaah may Allaah grant you and I a lofty rank in jannah for our covering up, inshaAllaah.🌹🌹🌹
This is so sad that the Muslim women reacted that way and you had to lift up your Niqab before entering Muslim homes! You are right sister. May Allah keep us steadfast, ameen. Stay strong! And thanks a lot for the beautiful dua' at the end,it is really heart warming. Hope we can meet in Jannah! We can have a Niqabi squad union! May Allah grant us Jannatul Firdaus and overlook & forgive our shortcomings, ameen. Jazakillahu khairan.
@@munzalinmamun3213 Allahumma barik, my Sis 🌷
Yassss niqabi squad get together in jannah inshaAllaah! ❤
Very true the ignorance is saddening, the comments recently on Twitter has shown how many Muslims mock the deen of Allah with their comments about sister with niqab . I’ve had a few back and forth and one comment call our sisters ‘creatures’ , I commented asking the sister is the what u will call the mother of believers audhubillah, how people comments will weigh against them in-front of Allah and they do not ponder . It’s very unfortunate . May Allah protect us from those who he is displeased with and make us of those he is pleased with Ameen
Aameen
@@Zzucia Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuhu my Sis, blessed is He who put the desire in your heart to cover up, may Allaah Ar Raheem make it easy for you. 🌷
Allow me to share something to you from one of my favorite books:
"Her main concern is the pleasure of Allah
The true Muslim woman always seeks to earn the pleasure of Allah in everything she does. So she measures everything against this precise standard, and will retain or discard any practice accordingly.
Whenever there is a conflict between what pleases Allah, and what pleases other people, she chooses what pleases Allah subhanahu wa ta 'ala, with no hesitation or argument, even if it will anger other people. She does this because she knows, with her deep understanding of Islam and her own common sense, that pleasing the people is a goal that can never be achieved, and it will only bring about the wrath of Allah. The Prophet (ﷺ) said:
"Whoever seeks the pleasure of Allah at the risk of displeasing the people, Allah will take care of him and protect him from them. But whoever seeks the pleasure of the people at the risk of displeasing Allah, Allah will abandon him to the care of the people."*
By weighing up her deeds in this precise fashion, the Straight Path will be clearly signposted for the Muslim woman. She will know what she is allowed to do and what she should avoid; her unfailing standard is the pleasure of Allah. Thus the life of the Muslim women will be free from ridiculous contradiction which have ensnared so many of those who have deviated from the guidance of Allah.
There are women whom one sees praying perfectly, but in many instances they follow their own desires and deviate from the right path. In social gatherings, they involve themselves in gossip and backbiting, criticising people, plotting against anybody they dislike, and putting words in their mouths so as to discredit them. These people are suffering from weakness of faith and failure to understand the true reality of this holistic religion which Allah subhanahu wa ta 'ala revealed to guide mankind in all aspects of life, both public and private, so that people might seek the pleasure of Allah by obeying His commands and emulating the behaviour of the Prophet (ﷺ).
There are also women who obey Allah in some matters, but disobey Him in others, acting according to their own whims and desires. Such people are, as it were, half-Muslims, and the split personality of those who have deviated from the guidance of Islam is one of the most dangerous psychological and spiritual disorders facing modern man."
شخصية لمراة المسلمة
The Ideal Muslimah
pages 85-87
by Dr. Muhammad Ali-al-Hashimi
*Tirmidhi, 4/34 at the end of the section of Zuhd; it is a hasan hadith
The people that get angry are one's that don't have that access to you like they do with other people. Modesty is really a sign of freedom Alhamdulilah and to my covered sisters❤ y'all truly are queens
بارك الله فيكن و زادكم الله إيمانا
Oh Masha’Allah! I wish I could wear my niqab as this sister!🥰 I love my niqab and abaya.
Haters have no idea what covering ourselves up for Allah really means. May Allah guide them.
@saffiyah, - does your nation prevent you from wearing niqab?
May Allah make it easy for you!
@@abdebnadam8241 no Alhamdolilah I wear niqab, but this sister is on another level and May Allah grant her jannatul firdous for it! My eyes and hands can still be seen. I pray to be able to cover like her one day! Insha’Allah
My dear sisters, this duniya won’t last, and real life is in the hereafter. We shouldn’t pay attention to what disbelievers or hypocrites among Muslims think. We should be proud of being Muslims and to be recognised as so.
I love my religion, I love covering up and I’m proud to dress in a way that pleases my Lord.
We should always renew our intention while dressing with the proper veil: we’re not doing so for our friends, husband, community’s approval, we are dressing like this because we obey our Lord.
سمعنا واطعنا, we hear and we obey
Yeah, naked people telling us not to cover up. Insanity!
Subhan’Allah don’t forget to fast tomorrow Thursday in sha Allah it’s Sunnah May Allah grant us the gate of Raiyan Aameen
Just a Reminder✨
There is clearly a reason people put their money in their pockets or purse, because they see value in their money! Women are far more valuable than any money! If the value in our women fall the stock market of any society crashes! Alhamdulillah! Great content Akhi! It's Never anything meaningless, may Allah reward you for your efforts and may Allah guide us all to that which is pleasing to our Lord! Allah'u Akbar!
Love the analogy!
Ameen
Beautifully explained with logical reply with authenticity. Mashaallah
Exactly.
Jazakum Allah Khair.
Kim K was dressed just like this at the MET Gala and she is celebrated.
I remember one of my class fellows was wearing burqa during Engineering degree. She was smart and made more sense than other girls in my class. Some of the boys called her "Batman". And she never cared. For 4 years not once she displayed stupidity.
It makes me think they are actually smarter and more confident because then they know people will respect them not for their appearance but for their personality.
In my heart, I find a women wearing niqab more attractive than the one who doesn't.
Just as I believe a man with a big bushy beard, in a thobe, with pants above the ankle to be more handsome.
These are symbols of Islam. We should aim to love them even if we currently don't.
I think it's not that they're physically attractive but the soul loves it 🖤
Hasn't the niqab then totally failed its purpose for you? It's supposed to make them less attractive, not more
@@yellowpetelol6417 - Just as there are different kinds of love, laughs, and tears, there are different kinds of attractions. Just because I find something attractive/desirable it does not mean lust/loss of my senses. A man calling another man handsome does not automatically mean there is any homosexual intent behind it; it may be due to respect/appreciation.
@@yellowpetelol6417 Niqab is here to stop sexual attraction not other kinds like when I see sister with niqab or even with hijab I want her to be mother of my children or I love her cause she loves Allah too etc etc
Agree I will never marry anyone that isn't wearing the hijab or niqab.not that I don't think non hijabis are bad people or can never change, they may aswell become one of the best Muslims.
I think that if your someone who cares about deen marrying someone who doesn't, right now, is bad, bc ur asking for conflict and etc. Best advice I've heard marry someone who is better than you in deen. Marry people who think like you.
What a bless it is, brother sajid could explain very well to society the so called "woman insane dress" I salute you for this tremendous effort of inculting awareness to all people of the world. Allah will rewards you !!
In February
I be moving to Egypt and marry my husband. I live in Hollywood Florida and habibi live in Gaza strip.
Ten years of knowing each other and spoke with family in our web cams.
I will arrive wearing a niqab and will continue to do such. In Florida I wear a hijab.
I love Allah and my soul said to do such. Because people have eyes and I refuse to have trouble. What they can't see they don't know.
Move along and nothing to see here
I greatly appreciate your video
I'm not even allowed to wear my hijab (which is a whole other story for another time but I come from a Christian household) they're going to be in for a very rude awakening when im 18 and have my own money to spend on burqas.
Oh Masha'Allah! This guy Saajid Lipham just explained and elaborated the core fundamental issue about hijab and covering phenomenon so smartly and in the most comprehensive way! Yes I feel little bit jealous about not coming up the same leven of comprehension. Wish for your entire successful islamic life and reward in the afterlife, Ameen.
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Daughters you are the soldiers
Who neither carry knives or guns
You are the ones that must guard the fortress
You are the ones that must protect the men and the children Of the Ummah
You are the backbone of the future generations
For you posses the two most 'powerful weapons' on earth
Love and dua
Give love
Make dua
💝
Don't try to please anyone except Allah. We dress like this not to please them but Allah.
If you want your children to be like Isma’eel ahaihi assalaam, then you have to be like Ibraheem alaihi assalaam and Haajar alaiha assalaam. Not making comparison with them, A’oodhubillah, Astaghfirullah, but you get the point.
I remember our imam saying in his khutbah if the mom is like haajar then the son is Ishmael. He was expressing why it is important for you to raise your children in the right way and he was saying people act surprised when they have a disobedient child when they never taught them the taqwa of Allah
Jazak Allahu khair akhi..
Jezak Allah brother Sajid you use wisdom on your speech!!!
I hope you're doing good and that you will continue making these videos incha allah they really fill me with hope
That's a great way to say it. We will see in the hereafter if your decision was good or bad.
Alhamdulila… You’re spot on brother!I also lived in the Kingdom … six years. I agree with you.
Jazakom Allahu khayran brother...
Allaahu akbar. ❤️ From Senegal.
For sure, we should not make them feel bad.
Alhamdulillah. I love that way of dressing.
I dont wear niqab but hijab ajd wallahi hijabi makes me feel so free. It makes me feel happy.
much needed video JazakaAllah Khayr
Beautifully said brother saajid. Its refreshing to see our sisters who 'cover up' talking about it so proudly and honouring modesty in islam as it should be. These feminists talk about being able to do what they like with their bodies whilst having to deal with the negative consequences that society then makes them suffer for yet the Muslim woman shows she holds more power and control over her own body because she decides what people can see or not see so who really is the feminist although we don't agree with this term. Allah knows his creation and has given us clear instructions if we choose to abide by them, we will insha Allah be winners in both worlds if we obey Allah's commands but if we think we know better than Allah then surely we are on the path of self destruction. May Allah guide us all. Ameen
God bless you brother Sajeed
The sad part is, in today’s society women are made to feel bad about wearing such an attire. I am an American, born and raised, AND I CHOOSE TO DRESS THIS WAY. We dress this way because we are proud of our identity as Muslims.
Double standards.
Jazak Allah Khair
Those who have Hayaa (modesty and shyness) are recognisably different and special from those who have little or no Hayaa.
Just remember that from all the companions, the one who was most well known for this characteristic was not a woman but a man, 'Uthmān Ibn 'Affān may Allah be pleased with him.
As the prophet praised him (Uthman) by telling Abubakar ibn Siddiq ; “Should I not feel shy before a man whom the angels feel shy from?” 📚 Sahih Muslim 2401
This should be a huge lesson and challenge for brothers, and an even bigger lesson and challenge for sisters. And nowadays, Hayaa / Modesty is a trait which most people lose because of Social Media.
Beautiful answer,,, masha Allah
The sisters have it tough no doubt. May Allah give us the courage to follow the deen despite where the world gravitates to. Ameen
Agree.. 100%.
Abu Umamah reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “Whoever recites ayat al-kursi after every prescribed prayer, there will be nothing standing between him and his entry into Paradise but death.”
Source: al-Mu’jam al-Kabīr 7406
Grade: Sahih (authentic) according to Al-Albani
The Kursiy of Allah is actually His Footstool, and the Throne is another things.
@Fawaz Shaikh Akhi, you are right, I didn't realize, the translation was not done properly it seems. I copied and pasted this, I didn't realize. Afwan, BarakAllahu Feekum
@@donutman6239 I have corrected it, BaarakAllahu feekum
@@abdurrahmanhabeeb633 Wa Feeka BarakAllah
May Allah reward you.
Masha Allah
Masha Allah jzk kheyran brother
I want to wear full covering and niqab. In shaa Allah I will strive to do so. In the state where I live, people glare when you’re wearing a headscarf alone. Then they talk about freedom.
@ん Ameen 🌸 May Allah bless you.
Always on point statement. May Allah bless you
Well said
Beloved
Tis time to return to the attire of the sunnah
To protect the morality and purity of our society
And learn to lower our gaze
And be mindful of what we watch and listen
And garb the attire of modesty and piety
To cover the parts of attraction
And not to highlight or to flaunt
Lest we lose the dignity of Islam
And the spiritual and celestial beauty
Of divinely ordained marriage
Between man and woman
And become prone and attracted
To unnatural, unhealthy desires
Like those amongst mankind
Who have done injustice to their souls
And transgressed beyond the Boundaries
Drawn by the Lord
Jazaa kAllahu khairah
Alhumdulilah
The munaafiqs among Muslims will support those who criticise the niqab.
Mashallah brother Saajid finally explained it properly
جزاك الله خيرا
Allahuma Bareek.
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩💕🇧🇩
Many jokers will appear... Many minds will invent... But God will remain One and Message from is clear and pure!!!!
We will not be able to deny then.
Please fall in line for our ourselves 😊😊😊😊😊😊⚘
Muslim women that wear niqab wear it to please Allah , not because it's their desire , it's human nature for women to desire to show their beauty , and what prevents them is fear of Allah .
It's not strange for nonbelievers to mock niqab and say the woman that wears it is crazy , but what is strange is for Muslims to mock niqabis .
I wear niqab and live in Jordan and many of our Muslim friends tell me I'm an extremist, but I do t care , what I care for is to please Allah subhanahu wa taala
Well delivered 👏
Awesome video.
Wa ʾantum fa-jazākumu-llāhu khayran
Jazakallahu khaira
Exactly I hate the way men look at me as if I’m literally the only woman they’ve ever seen. I don’t dress modestly for anyone except Allah and for my own comfort. You can dress modestly even without hijab as long as your intention is correct but bear in mind the hijab is the most correct way to go about it and should not be shamed or maligned.
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
Exactly! Ignorance is rampid and those who are ignorant should just be quiet. Period. Don't they think that they will stand before Allaah. So what will they say then?
Masha.a allah brother ALLAH give really nice vision and thinkin you spoke the TRUTH. I love you brother wallahi in sake of ALLAH . Masha.a ALLAH. On you. May ALLAH reward you and give you long life with strenght and in hereafter paradise and me tooo inchalah. سلام عليكم ورحمة الله تعالى وبراكته.
Recently I saw Kim Kardashian wearing dress covering all her body including face just like that women. I bet no one will dare say Kim Kardashian was insane or oppressed but rather they will hypocritically call her fashionist
Thanks brother we love you, you always help us maanshaalaa
Extremely well said, _the point of this post is not to make
you feel bad about not dressing exactly like this, the point is that we should not make them feel bad about dressing like that_
What i take from this is that this not a MUST but the minimum hijab is to cover the body except the hands and face, am i correct?
SubhanAllah
Alhamdulillah
أحب الكلام إلى الله أربع: سبحان الله، والحمدلله، ولا إله إلا الله، والله أكبر، لا يضرك بأيهن بدأت
It’s very sad that more sisters aren’t covering and in nyc sisters are saying it’s your choice . The beauty of a women are being to a mans beauty and making one gender instead of 2 genders. Sick
Move away , go back overseas , homeschool , go to the suburbs etc......
Jazakallahu khairan @sajidlipman. Very good reminder.....
I 100% agree with this video. I’m sick of people saying I’m oppressed because of Hijab. I do it cause I want to. End of story.
Common sense is not so common anymore
May Allah reward you for your efforts in dunya and akhirah
Alhumdulliah I wear niqab I feel more confident and try to act more good
well its all about the *philosophy of Hijab manifested in the Quran* . *Quran* says the *philosophy* and the *reason* behind *hijab* is that *men and women can only enjoy from each other only and lonely when they r married legally* ! when we keep in mind the *philosophy* mentioned, then we can *judge* with the *brain* and *heart* god has given us all to succeed in the *trials* of this world!
in this manner the *dressing code* for *hijab* should be in a manner which guarantees that *no man can enjoy by seeing the woman with his eyes* !
We women chose to wear hijab, niqab or gloves. This is called freedom of religion. If they can have freedom to uncover themselves, I have freedom to cover myself for the sake of Allah عزوجل .
We don’t want deceiving feminism to tell us to fight for our rights. We have Islam and it’s sufficient for us. الحمد الله
More progressive, honest,meticulously thoughtful women usually wear BURKHA. They are respected not only by good people ( but also by their prejudiced enemies).
We follow the laws of Allah whether someone likes it or not. Idc if they got nukes or whatever 🙄
May Allah guide and make steadfast this brother. He is in the west and it os hard but it will not take to much time b4 is everywhere like in west
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La ilahe illAllah
If we understood that "free will" is the biggest test from Allah (SWT) to mankind, there would not be any need to discuss such matters in detail. Alas! We don't! Hope Allah guides us sooner rather than later.
Good video Brother Sajid
you da man saajid. 💕
The choice is yours
Abandon the rope of the CREATOR
Loosen away from morals
Erase the conscious
Do whatever you want
Allow yourself to fall
So even venomous snakes and scorpions
Feel ashamed of you
Or hold firmly to the rope of Allah
Strengthen your morals
Sharpen your conscious
Be humble and mindful
Allow yourself to fly
So even the Angels are proud of you
The choice is yours
🤲
Naked woman in beach where there are other men is fine, progressive and liberal according to the west but a woman who even wears a hijab or a burqini let alone a burqa in a beach or public place is shamed and is labelled as "oppressed" especially in France
Been a ninja for two decades... frankly we cannot help everyone. Just make duas. May Allah give them hidaya. And that pic of hijab WoW on another level MashaAllah. Maybe I should try that style .👍🏻awesome