NO “ladies’HIJAB” found in the Quran. The word HIJAB is used in the Quran but not for ladies. Check these Ayath/verses that they say have Hijab in them. (But not found) In Quran 33.59 - “ … JILBABs over themselves…” in Quran 24.31 - “… KHIMARs over the JAYBs..” The word is KHIMAR in the Quran.24.31 - Root Meaning of KHIMAR is just a COVERING, it can also be a neck scarf, any scarf, dupatta, chadar, etc. There is no head, hair, veil, niqab or any such importance in the Quran, They have SHIFTED the IMPORTANCE away from the JAYB Check the transliteration in Quran 24.31: “yadribna bi’Khumur’ihinna ala juyoob’ihinna” [Plurals : khumur, juyoob] // *..put forth the Khimars OVER THE JAYBs…*// KHIMAR = COVERING and JAYB just means OPENING - like an opening in a dress, deep-neck, like shirt pocket - is a jayb To verify JAYB from the Quran check this example in //Quran 28.32 (part) “…. yadaka fee jayb’ika …”. // “… put your hand in your Jayb..” (clearly a pocket or opening in the dress) (or) some people translate it as chest/ bosoms coz that’s where the Jayb is. Look at where the importance is in the verse: “COVERING over the Jayb” - but the EXPLANATIONS of ‘Sect’ /Firqa leaders promoted the concept of ladies’HIJAB - by adding it in books written much later after the Quran AND by adding words with brackets in translations and explanations - gradually shifting the importance of COVERING the Jayb - giving importance away from the Jayb seems like DISTRACTION from the main EMPHASIS. AND also - these Firqa leaders wrote the Dictionary centuries later to push their meanings - please ask them : when and who wrote the Dictionary that they show their meanings from? We should not accept new meanings to the words after the word is used in the Quran - in the present era the meanings can be understood by checking the same word usage within the Quran - see where the word is used again. QURAN is it’s own DICTIONARY within it - (by using the important words in other verses and locking the meanings). They should know when the same root word is used for khumur/intoxicants even then it’s used for “COVER” - - any KHIMUR - intoxicant or alcohol COVERS the ability INSIDE THE MIND - - Please NOTE : khumur /intoxicants/ALCOHOL does NOT cover the HAIR or outer-head. How can a religion claiming to be for the whole world - promote desert clothing for far off freezing lands? They’re Spreading culture and calling it religion - They took the desert clothing that is needed in sand storms and called it religion OTHER religious groups were ALREADY wearing it in the desert. IF anyone wants TO FOLLOW WORDS OF ALLAH then they should verify with the Quran - coz every secondary source should match with the Quran AND they should not add words in translations. JILBAB: Means any decent OUTER CLOTHING worn above the under-garments - it’s plural is JALABIB The verse in the Quran 33.59 is about JILBAB - it’s about wearing outer clothing - where it also says that “they can be RECOGNISED and NOT HARASSED” So the condition is to be recognised : how will anyone RECOGNISE if you cover fully? - So avoid tight clothing - it’s really simple as per Quran. Wearing clothes that the security personnel and other people are scared of coz they cannot recognise the person inside - as a result you face difficulty and then that results in feeling harassed. Check the verse Q.33.59 below and remember that some translations or interpretations have added words in brackets - so look at Arabic /or word-to-word translation to VERIFY, yes VERIFY. “… alay’ihinna min jalabib’ihinna… “ (Plural-is JALABIB) //Quran 33.59 O Prophet! Ask your wives, daughters, and believing women to draw their JILBABs over themselves . In this way it is more likely that they will be RECOGNISED and not be HARASSED. And Allah is All-Forgiving, Most Merciful// -- Notice it’s only talking about properly covering themselves - there is NO emphasis on head, hair, face covering in this verse also. - Some of them will not VERIFY what is in the Quran - word by word. And you may get to see how they will jump to start calling IGNORANT and names to the person showing them the research.
@sam_mirza what are you trying to accomplish/prove to yourself with this comment? Do you think you're posting some "revolutionary" comment that will make muslim women take off the hijab? Muslim women are supposed to cover their hair and chest with the hijab for the sake of Allah swt alone. Does it bother you to see Muslim women dress according to Islam? I didn't even bother to read all the nonsense you wrote. Some words in other languages can't be translated exactly. There are scholars who explain the meaning. May Allah SWT guide us all
@@maryxmmx you are truly beautiful and an inspiration for women to wear the hijab. Your style is soooo nice! And the nose ring suits you so well. I love the hijab styles you do! They are so pretty! 💕
Whenever i see your videos pop up cuz you just made them i quickly try to be the first one but sadly today i couldnt because i just came back from mosque but i lovee youu soo much your soo pretty mashallah please can you say hii to me❤
Allah didnt ask you to get married based on looks 💁♀️ they ask u to look for a pious partner all these beauty standards are created by society or influencers like you
I can see why you have a large following. You come across as really natural so that followers feel like they can really get to know you just by following your socials.
I just wanted to ask...where do you get the fabric tape from? Hopefully you go another Q&A so the question can get answered In Sha Allah😅 Nways...love your videos, ur interactions with Nims and all. May Allah give you barakahs in what you want to accomplish. May you get the husband that is perfect for you In Sha Allah❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
may Allah bless you all with great pious husbands and a blissful marriage sisters. Don't worry Allah knows best. I found out make-up is haram. I was surprised at finding out it's in hadith Muslim. Lovely to read a grate section about hijab ruling. Insha'Allah you get to read it. May Allah guide us all to what pleases Him x
Assalam alaikum habibiti, Alahmdulilah your advice and opinions were very good here. I'm in my 30s and I've been married for 13 years everything you said is correct about finding a partner. I think his work situation can change due to things possibly out of his hand, for example he could loose his job, or decide to go back to school, or (astaghfirullah) get hurt on the job..., life happens as Allah SWT wills so don't worry too much about that. And the faith aspect, remember his iman changes too, he might start doing all nafl then his work is suddenly too stress and he can barely much sunnah, it's the aqeedah that's key if he understands that he can get then he can grow and improve as inshallah.
Accidentally hit this video on internet but I realized when she talking she only says "Muslims / Muslim Society/ Muslim countries "only repeat it self and not about people, girl remember we all humans NOT ONLY MUSLIMS NEED HELP, We all humans. Try not to be racist.
I think your literally amazing but also I just wanted to say if you wanted to like organise events w like Muslim sisters or take part there is this charity called UKIM and they have branches in many places in the UK and if you just show up to one of their mosques and like meet people and stuff you can ask like the leadership teams of the mosque about the charity and like come to open day events etc. alhamdullilah I’ve grown up in a very good community because of this charity and it has literally shaped my life in such an amazing way and I’ve been taking part in events for as long as I remember but it’s a really good charity and the people at the mosques are literally so sweet like I’ve met them all it’s a very big charity as well
i also feel so insecure in hijab like i am from india and i only wear pakishani and indian suits no jeans or tshirt beacuse im bit curvy and have pear bodyshape my mother doesnt like western outfits on me i am with her in this those fits doesnt look modesty at me , i tried to take hijab but i look so bad and with suit hijab and then duppatta and all feels soo heavy , thats why i dont wear it but i always wanted it
hmm, you know you can wear long dresses like maxis and hijab without dupatta? I'm not from India but I'm Pakistani but born and raised in Ireland. I usually wear maxis/dresses or abayas outside with hijab it's not heavy at all✨ hope this helped!
Salam Maryam You probably will not see this but I just want you to know that you are my favourite RU-vidr .I love your videos some much. I think one day Inshallah you should have a clothing line where you can sell modest clothing I would love to buy from you .Thanks you for putting a smile on my face .❤
omgggg maryammmmm I luv uuuuu sooooo muchhhhh and I’ve been subscribed to u for sooooo longgg I can’t even count they days pls tag me in one of ur vids u inspire me soooooo much my big sister in Islam luv u I’m ur biggest fan!!❤️❤️ xx where do u get ur abayas from btw I need a kids size like 12-13 pls tell me x
Please pin this you are my insperatiom to keep going and you make me so comfortable wearing the hijab I have been watching your videos for years now and it would be my dream to meet you Irl one day My name is Delisha and im curently 13 sending you all my love from New Jersey❤❤❤