As a Christian, I honestly love the way Muslims dress. Does anyone know the name of the veils they are wearing? They look so much like what Orthodox nuns would wear! Mashallah! 🩷
@@Dhikrona Of course, and as a non-Muslim would it be alright for me to try on this "Chador?" Just for a day. I wanna know what Muslim women experience when wearing one in public.
@@Back2traditional And I love that, honestly. But, sadly, I live in America where modesty is practically dead. I always thought I'd have to be a nun to wear something extremely modest. I only go as far as covering my body. Recently, I've started head covering. Thank you for your kindness. 🩷
In the world there are two extremes today, almost naked and covered almost full🤦🏻♀️. If a man has a problem with a woman’s hair then he has a problem. I am modest in what I wear, I keep myself for marriage, I believe in that but wearing all black and being almost full covered is not ok. But I am not a muslim and I don’t believe in a religion that says that men will get virgins in paradise, so much obsession with women and sex🤦🏻♀️
thanks for your comment. this is not extremism or fullish! . they enjoy having best family. the way you dress, is your choice. paradise is totally different from this material life. hope to hear more form you.
As a recent convert I'd like to thank you for your video! It helped me understand hijab even on a deeper level! Back then...before finding out about the real face of Islam (and not the one the media is spreading ruthlessly) I felt forever lost and lonely. Ever since embrasing the religion and accepting Allah SWT, he helped me in my fight to overcome my depression. I'm really thankful for this. Wearing the hijab reminds me DAILY of the kindness and love of Allah SWT and I encourage my Muslim sisters to find their inner strength and follow their beliefs, because life is short but Jannah is forever
@@deleonlibrado2462 it’s a personal choice I’ve made. A choice that made me happy and actually gave me the will power to continue. Avoid mocking it as I’m sure you’d not enjoy somebody mocking you instead☺️
You say: a man doesn't want other men to see his wife. That degrades a woman to be part of a man's property. Whatever Allah taala wishes, is ok for me. When I converted to (Sunni) Islam I started wearing a Hijab right away. But what is your argument for wearing Chador? What reasons do you see why someone should become part of the Ahlul bayt?
Thanks my dear sister. O Prophet! Tell your wives and your daughters and the women of the faithful to draw closely over themselves their chadors [when going out]. That makes it likely for them to be recognized and not be troubled, and Allah is all-forgiving, all-merciful. Tell the faithful men to cast down their looks and to guard their private parts. That is more decent for them. Allah is indeed well aware of what they do.
@@Dhikrona Mashallah. I know this : it is Sura 24. I thought this addressed only the wearing of a Hijab? I have to rethink my wardrobe I guess. May god bless you.
You’re talking on and on about not wanting to be seen by the unfiltered masses and yet here you are on RUclips. 😂 You know it’s not an either or people can care for their appearance and they can work on their mind. It’s a little sad that some people never get to feel the wind through their hair.
@@Dhikrona Now even as a Muslim woman who covers, I don’t think that statement is accurate. Women from all walks of life get harassed, covered or not. Sexual harassment is/was such a huge problem in the busy streets of Egypt, even for niqabi women. It’s well known that in South Asian countries, you’ll have a problem with men purposely leering at women even though they are covered… if a man wants to harass you and is bent on it, clothes aren’t going to stop him. You even hear of little pre-pubescent girls being violated/harassed. Your statement is inaccurate and shows a very surface level view of the world and how a lot of men are.
@@amatulfulani6390 Maybe a bit pessimistic of men! . many men are decent and have their own family. The point is: hejab is kind of protection for women. many people respect covering ladies .
As a Christian, I honestly love the way Muslims dress. Does anyone know the name of the veils they are wearing? They look so much like what Orthodox nuns would wear! Mashallah! 🩷
Thank you for your kind comment. It has different types and names. you may call it Chador, Hijab .
@@Dhikrona Of course, and as a non-Muslim would it be alright for me to try on this "Chador?" Just for a day. I wanna know what Muslim women experience when wearing one in public.
@@Nana_Queen15 sure. Pl give it test. For sure you enjoy the chador. it has beautiful colors, you may pick one.
Modesty is not just a Muslim thing. In many countries, it is also common to see Christian ladies covering up.
@@Back2traditional And I love that, honestly. But, sadly, I live in America where modesty is practically dead. I always thought I'd have to be a nun to wear something extremely modest. I only go as far as covering my body. Recently, I've started head covering. Thank you for your kindness. 🩷
Jazakallaahu Khayran ❤
Thanks
In the world there are two extremes today, almost naked and covered almost full🤦🏻♀️. If a man has a problem with a woman’s hair then he has a problem. I am modest in what I wear, I keep myself for marriage, I believe in that but wearing all black and being almost full covered is not ok. But I am not a muslim and I don’t believe in a religion that says that men will get virgins in paradise, so much obsession with women and sex🤦🏻♀️
thanks for your comment. this is not extremism or fullish! . they enjoy having best family. the way you dress, is your choice. paradise is totally different from this material life. hope to hear more form you.
As a recent convert I'd like to thank you for your video! It helped me understand hijab even on a deeper level! Back then...before finding out about the real face of Islam (and not the one the media is spreading ruthlessly) I felt forever lost and lonely. Ever since embrasing the religion and accepting Allah SWT, he helped me in my fight to overcome my depression. I'm really thankful for this. Wearing the hijab reminds me DAILY of the kindness and love of Allah SWT and I encourage my Muslim sisters to find their inner strength and follow their beliefs, because life is short but Jannah is forever
Thanks for your kind comment. I pray for you and for all brothers and sisters in faith and humanity. Hope to hear more form you.
Another vhicken praisjng KFC. 😅😅😅
Nabi Asli..has an excellent portrayal explaining the hijab...he dedicates it to MAASHA AMINI..
@@deleonlibrado2462 it’s a personal choice I’ve made. A choice that made me happy and actually gave me the will power to continue. Avoid mocking it as I’m sure you’d not enjoy somebody mocking you instead☺️
Milions muslim women enjoying having Hijab. They have successfull family and bright future ahead
Masha Allah ❤❤❤
Asalam Aleykum sisters, great information ❤
salamon alykom. Thanks for your kind comment.
You say: a man doesn't want other men to see his wife. That degrades a woman to be part of a man's property. Whatever Allah taala wishes, is ok for me. When I converted to (Sunni) Islam I started wearing a Hijab right away. But what is your argument for wearing Chador? What reasons do you see why someone should become part of the Ahlul bayt?
Thanks my dear sister.
O Prophet! Tell your wives and your daughters and the women of the faithful to draw closely over themselves their chadors [when going out]. That makes it likely for them to be recognized and not be troubled, and Allah is all-forgiving, all-merciful.
Tell the faithful men to cast down their looks and to guard their private parts. That is more decent for them. Allah is indeed well aware of what they do.
@@Dhikrona Mashallah. I know this : it is Sura 24. I thought this addressed only the wearing of a Hijab? I have to rethink my wardrobe I guess. May god bless you.
Thank you sister. I hope to hear more from you
You’re talking on and on about not wanting to be seen by the unfiltered masses and yet here you are on RUclips. 😂
You know it’s not an either or people can care for their appearance and they can work on their mind. It’s a little sad that some people never get to feel the wind through their hair.
Thank you. It's More sad to harassed, because of not having decent dress.
@@Dhikrona
Now even as a Muslim woman who covers, I don’t think that statement is accurate. Women from all walks of life get harassed, covered or not. Sexual harassment is/was such a huge problem in the busy streets of Egypt, even for niqabi women. It’s well known that in South Asian countries, you’ll have a problem with men purposely leering at women even though they are covered… if a man wants to harass you and is bent on it, clothes aren’t going to stop him. You even hear of little pre-pubescent girls being violated/harassed. Your statement is inaccurate and shows a very surface level view of the world and how a lot of men are.
@@amatulfulani6390 Maybe a bit pessimistic of men! . many men are decent and have their own family. The point is: hejab is kind of protection for women. many people respect covering ladies .