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Q&A: Can You Be Modest Without Wearing the Hijab? | Dr. Shabir Ally 

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A viewer asks, 'Is it equally as rewarding for a woman to cover her chest (and other awrah) with clothing other than a khimar while her hair shows? Can you be equally as modest with a hijab as without?' Dr. Shabir Ally shares his thoughts!
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@mohammedkhan8457
@mohammedkhan8457 4 года назад
If most Muslim scholars or teachers would be so logical like him Most of humanity would be Muslims. Love listening to him.
@xtreme6018
@xtreme6018 4 года назад
True
@xtreme6018
@xtreme6018 4 года назад
Hijab never been exist in islam
@ofirf8123
@ofirf8123 4 года назад
Lol imams' interpretations be like: 1. Treat your wife with respect - meaning - the kitchen is a very respectful place. Rly 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️
@illuminatethepath404
@illuminatethepath404 4 года назад
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@muhammedmuhammed2645
@muhammedmuhammed2645 4 года назад
Religion is not logic but text
@3boodae749
@3boodae749 6 лет назад
This guy is so balanced in his opinions and natural when he is talking. No need for theatrics in his delivery like many other sheikhs. Just telling it as it is as if he is speaking to you personally.
@marwahaddag986
@marwahaddag986 4 года назад
tbh some cheikhs make islam a fearful religion (which inst the case at all) they scare ppl from coming to Islam
@illuminatethepath404
@illuminatethepath404 4 года назад
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3 года назад
I'm not into theatrics either
@zahednow
@zahednow 3 года назад
Balanced? ROFL best joke....he is just a biased scholar giving chaotic answers
@omidabdulqadir5164
@omidabdulqadir5164 3 года назад
@Laaiba exactly your Definitely Right bravo 👏☝️
@EmiLovesShakespeare
@EmiLovesShakespeare 7 лет назад
Also Aisha you are a great interviewer you know exactly how to politely ask for clarification and I admire you a lot. Thank you for sharing
@meriemmaroc319
@meriemmaroc319 5 лет назад
Emily Anne same
@JigglyPlatypus
@JigglyPlatypus 4 года назад
It’s her dad lol
@Adil-qx7yr
@Adil-qx7yr 4 года назад
@@JigglyPlatypus nah it ain't the other host is his daughter
@yusrakazi3627
@yusrakazi3627 3 года назад
She's so admirable! I wish I had her speaking skills
@peanutbutter-bananashake.
@peanutbutter-bananashake. 2 года назад
ther a pl ay ll st "M u s l i m Women are the F u t u r e" Vlsi t My Chan nel then this person cha nnel called Sunnah
@nooriarizvi3279
@nooriarizvi3279 3 года назад
I’m so happy he stated the Quran as it is and wasn’t biased (as most Muslim scholars are when concerning the hijab). They usually just tell people their interpretation of the verses which IMO is misleading of the actual message. He also explained various Hadiths and also considered both sides logically which I really appreciate. Thank you very much for the clarification.
@peanutbutter-bananashake.
@peanutbutter-bananashake. 2 года назад
Are You Serious he's The One Who Misleading, And Going Against Quran And Sunnah and If You Agree With Him Then You Are To, Do You Want To Go Against Allah ? Rethink your Comment Sister. It's obligatory for every Muslimah to wear Niqab (Hijab as prescribed in Islamic teachings) in obedience to Allah and His Messenger, and so as to protect and maintain her honour, good conduct, religious commitment and chastity Hayah ie bashfulness, self-respect, shame, shyness, humility,
@nooriarizvi3279
@nooriarizvi3279 2 года назад
@@peanutbutter-bananashake. no he is just honest he said the verse as it is without any interpretation or bias no where is hair mentioned in fact the emphasis is on the bosom main goal is to cover the chest if you think otherwise then show me where hair is mentioned specifically please use proof [from scriptures] rather than personal biases/providing an opinion
@peanutbutter-bananashake.
@peanutbutter-bananashake. 2 года назад
he's No were Near Being a Scholar. If you want to know a Real Scholar Just Go To Scholary Subtitles YT Page This Are Scholars Who Allah As Raised in Ranks May Allah protect Them. This Guy is in No Way Shape or form to be speaking on Ruling May Allah Guide Him.
@peanutbutter-bananashake.
@peanutbutter-bananashake. 2 года назад
@@nooriarizvi3279 1 - Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): “And tell the believing women to lower their gaze (from looking at forbidden things), and protect their private parts (from illegal s3xual acts) and not to show off their adornment except only that which is apparent (like both eyes for necessity to see the way, or outer palms of hands or one eye or dress like veil, gloves, headcover, apron), and to draw their veils all over Juyoobihinna (i.e. their bodies, faces, necks and bosoms) and not to reveal their adornment except to their husbands, or their fathers, or their husband’s fathers, or their sons, or their husband’s sons, or their brothers or their brother’s sons, or their sister’s sons, or their (Muslim) women (i.e. their sisters in Islam), or the (female) sla ves whom their right hands possess, or old male servants who lack vigour, or small children who have no sense of femlnlne s3x. And let them not stamp their feet so as to reveal what they hide of their adornment. And all of you beg Allaah to forgive you all, O believers, that you may be successful” [al-Noor 24:31] This aayah clearly states that it is obligatory to cover all of a womans beauty and adornments and not to display any part of that before non-mahram men (strangers) except for whatever appears unintentionally, in which case there will be no sin on them if they hasten to cover it up. Secondly (it should not be an adornment in and of itself). Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): and not to show off their adornment [al-Noor 24-31]. The general meaning of this phrase includes the outer garment, because if it is decorated it will attract mens attention to her. This is supported by the aayah in Soorat al-Ahzaab (interpretation of the meaning): And stay in your houses, and do not display yourselves like that of the times of ignorance [al-Ahzaab 33-33]. It is also supported by the hadeeth in which the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: There are three, do not ask me about them: a man who leaves the jamaaah, disobeys his leader and dies disobedient; a female or male slave who runs away then dies; and a woman whose husband is absent and left her with everything she needs, and after he left she made a wanton display of herself. Do not ask about them. (Narrated by al-Haakim, 1/119; Ahmad, 6/19; from the hadeeth of Faddaalah bint Ubayd. Its isnaad is saheeh and it is in al-Adab al-Mufrad). 2 - Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): “O Prophet! Tell your wives and your daughters and the women of the believers to draw their cloaks (veils) all over their bodies (i.e. screen themselves completely except the eyes or one eye to see the way). That will be better, that they should be known (as free respectable women) so as not to be annoyed. And Allaah is Ever Oft‑Forgiving, Most Merciful” [al-Ahzaab 33:59] Here is A Clear Cut Hadith That's supports The Vases. whoever denies constitutes shar‘i evidence in general terms, or rejects a hadith of the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him - knowing that it is the words of the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) is a disbeliever, who has not attained even the lowest level of Islam and submission to Allah and His Messenger. With regard to the Ahaadeeth: 1 It was narrated from Safiyyah bint Shaybah that ‘Aa’ishah (may Allaah be pleased with her) used to say: When these words were revealed - “and to draw their veils all over Juyoobihinna (i.e. their bodies, faces, necks and bosoms)” - they took their izaars (a kind of garment) and tore them from the edges and covered their faces with them. Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 4481. The following version was narrated by Abu Dawood (4102): May Allaah have mercy on the Muhaajir women. When Allaah revealed the words “and to draw their veils all over Juyoobihinna (i.e. their bodies, faces, necks and bosoms)”, they tore the thickest of their aprons (a kind of garment) and covered their faces with them. Shaykh Muhammad al-Ameen al-Shanqeeti (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: This hadeeth clearly states that what the Sahaabi women mentioned here understood from this verse - “and to draw their veils all over Juyoobihinna (i.e. their bodies, faces, necks and bosoms)” - was that they were to cover their faces, and that they tore their garments and covered their faces with them, in obedience to the command of Allaah in the verse where He said “and to draw their veils all over Juyoobihinna (i.e. their bodies, faces, necks and bosoms)” which meant covering their faces. Thus the fair-minded person will understand that woman’s observing hijab and covering her face in front of men is established in the saheeh Sunnah that explains the Book of Allaah. ‘Aa’ishah (may Allaah be pleased with her) praised those women for hastening to follow the command of Allaah given in His Book. It is known that their understanding of the words “and to draw their veils all over Juyoobihinna (i.e. their bodies, faces, necks and bosoms)” as meaning covering the face came from the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), because he was there and they asked him about everything that they did not understand about their religion. This why we look into the Tafseer of the Qur'an Tafseer ibn Katheer And Tafseer As-Sadi are some of the best. (It should be thick and not transparent or see-thru) - because it cannot cover properly otherwise. Transparent or see-thru clothing makes a woman more tempting and beautiful. Concerning this the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: During the last days of my ummah there will be women who are clothed but naked, with something on their heads like the humps of camels. Curse them, for they are cursed. Another hadeeth adds: They will not enter Paradise or even smell its fragrance, although its fragrance can be detected from such and such a distance. (Narrated by Muslim from the report of Abu Hurayrah). Ibn Abd al-Barr said: what the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) meant was women who wear clothes made of light fabric which describes and does not cover. They are clothed in name but naked in reality. There Ijmaa‘ (scholarly consensus) if the Face And Hand's Should be Shown or Not differences of opinion amongs the Scholars. I take it, that it is should be Covered Allahknowbest. AnyGood I Have Said is From Allah Any bad I have Said is from myself and Allah and he's messenger are Free From it. Also There More Proof If you type in YT Niqab is NOT apart of Islam ? BY The Scottish Revert Teacher. May Allah Keep Her steadfast and And give Her Good In This life and Next. You do know what Islam Means : it is Submission To the one who Created Us, humbling oneself, and obeying he's commands and heeding prohibitions without objection, sincerely worshipping Allaah alone, believing what He tells us and having faith in Him.
@peanutbutter-bananashake.
@peanutbutter-bananashake. 2 года назад
@@nooriarizvi3279 Have Seen a Lot People Have Taken Dr. Shabir Ally as Blind Following Him, Everything he's Say EveryOne Agrees With Him this is Dangerous Because if he's Go Against The Quran and Sunnah Witch he As Done and You Follow him in that you have no excuses on the day of judgement. NEver Get ATTACHED TO A DA'EE IF HE DEVIATES YOU DEVIATE WITH HIM. Dr. Shabir Ally Is Someone Not To Take Knowledge From. He's is Not A Scholar He's Not Qualified To Give Out Fataws. If You Go To Saajid Lipham, Just Type He's Name Along side Dr. Shabbir Ally. He Talks More About This issue.
@dandelion6617
@dandelion6617 7 лет назад
The uncertainty for this subject is why when you ask most Muslim women if it's mandatory they say no its a choice. I'm glad someone is saying this I'm sick of some having a superiority complex against other Muslim women for wearing or not wearing hijab.
@hibificational
@hibificational 7 лет назад
Zu Sh they mean they decided to put it on and nobody forced them. They still believe hijab is obligatory. And the evidence is clear
@Daza-La
@Daza-La 6 лет назад
Hijab is not a (religious) choice, it's fardh. The choice some people refer to it as is it's a person's individual choice to follow that command or not. It's like salah, Allah has made it fardh. There's no choice in the matter but whether I choose to offer it or not is my individual choice as a human being.
@bilalamarumosi8282
@bilalamarumosi8282 5 лет назад
@@Daza-La its actually a choice. Allah says to cover the bossom. Not the head
@Daza-La
@Daza-La 5 лет назад
@@bilalamarumosi8282 Erm no... It's actually fardh according the consensus of the 4 schools of Sunni Islam. Please spare yourself the burden of refuting me as I only follow the classical scholars of Islam and am not interest in modern or liberal variants of the deen. "For you is your faith and for me is mine".
@Daza-La
@Daza-La 5 лет назад
@@shawna5706 whether I wear hijab or not has absolutely no relevance as to whether hijab is fardh or not.
@JasmineDaSmoke
@JasmineDaSmoke 5 лет назад
He really is the first one who talks about Islam that I've been able to listen to. He explains everything as it is and has a great way of delivering facts with analysis without picking sides. Keep the good work up!
@salehmousuf2948
@salehmousuf2948 4 года назад
I am so happy to listen to this gentleman. I read the Quran with meaning. I really like the discussion. Very rational. He is a scholar and explained the verses accurately.Thanks
@zahednow
@zahednow 3 года назад
I am so sorry to inform you that you are calling rationale is actually a very narrow & incorrect approach taken to interpret islam. Most of his answers are sugar coated to suit the liberal narrative. Also shabbir ally is more known for comparative religion, so better listen to specialised islamic scholars for true guidance
@cocogirl4449
@cocogirl4449 3 года назад
@@zahednow And what is a "specialised islamic scholar" ?
@syedmuhammadumarhasanrizvi9960
@syedmuhammadumarhasanrizvi9960 3 года назад
@@zahednow yes, even the respected dr. zakir naik is not qualified for giving fatwas in intra-islamic matters. We really need to see what those specialized scholars tell us.... And Holy Prophet Muhammad SAW also told us to follow the sunnah of his sahaba (May ALLAH be pleased with them)... So, under this context, when the muslim women of Holy Prophet's SAW time wore that kind of head cover, it's mandatory for us to follow them as well under the hadith of Messenger SAW.
@zahednow
@zahednow 3 года назад
@@syedmuhammadumarhasanrizvi9960 Exactly true....but sadly the ummah is being misguided by these scholars (god knows why they even do question answers with their half knowledge)
@zahednow
@zahednow 3 года назад
@Laaiba you are very lame. Quran forgot to mention hair? No it didn't if you understand the meaning of khimar. But if you choose to live in ignorance then its your wish
@planthearium908
@planthearium908 5 лет назад
I came from a muslim family my parents never imposed on me of wearing hijab, but my body ask me to do.
@xxsou4547
@xxsou4547 4 года назад
Then wear the hijab sister. It is a blessing from Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala to protect us
@vishnupillai9336
@vishnupillai9336 4 года назад
A peice of cloth will protect u....sorry in kashmir....girls are raped with or withiut veil
@cristinewithnoh840
@cristinewithnoh840 4 года назад
@@vishnupillai9336 its not in Kashmir
@cristinewithnoh840
@cristinewithnoh840 4 года назад
@@vishnupillai9336 it dose happen tho in lots of Muslim countries
@PUBG-ss3rj
@PUBG-ss3rj 4 года назад
If Someone Force You To Wear Hijab, You Will Not Wear (Becuz Agreeing When Someone Forces Which Is Not Polite Hurts Once) But Once They Stop Forcing (To Wear) You Will End Up Wanting To Wear Hijab. Becuz When Some1 Force You To Do Something Hurts Your Ego. This Is Psychology
@ZAINAND_AZAAN_edits
@ZAINAND_AZAAN_edits 5 лет назад
His comments are in line with well-researched and meaningful lectures that actually reveals what the Quran says about headcoverings, keeping the the context in place. Thank you for sharing!
@zahednow
@zahednow 3 года назад
Keeping the context in place? Are you seriously saying this? He initially referred khimar as head covering then changed his statement, gave commentary that women used to cover their head after quran verse was revealed, then again changed statement saying he is not sure. Then concluded saying yes women those times started covering their head but he is not sure whether it's obligation or not. WHERE HAS HE GIVEN THE CORRECT CONTEXT TO CONCLUDE IT'S NOT MANDATORY, he just said he is not sure. So the point is when he is not sure WHY IS HE GIVING ANSWERS IN FIRST PLACE
@ZAINAND_AZAAN_edits
@ZAINAND_AZAAN_edits 3 года назад
@@zahednow people used to wear khimmer before Islam was revealed. It's mainly to keep the sand off the hair from the desert in those times. The Quran says to cover from under the neck with a khimmer, mainly to cover one's sexuality and private parts. It's a little bit different from saying 'cover your head with a khimmer and then use it to cover your chest.' The head scarf has been mentioned more indirectly, which seems like suggesting, leaving it to the woman and making their own choice. It is what it is, for those of us that dont wear a khimmer or a headscarf, in that case we can cover our selves in modesty, without the headscarf- we would still be modest since we are not sexually appealing anyone. The literal meaning by itself doesn't really impose on wearing a headscarf. There are scholars of both sides saying- khimmer could or may be not a headscarf. I see the strict enforcement of modesty by covering one's body and sexuality, but not so much on a headscarf.
@zahednow
@zahednow 3 года назад
@@ZAINAND_AZAAN_edits "The literal meaning by itself doesn't really impose on wearing headscarf" There can't be a more ignorant statement. Khimar itself means something that's covering your head, like how socks itself means something covering your feet. And regards to your argument of scholars on both sides, if you are really sincere then just check ratio of scholars who agree khimar means headscarf to those who don't. Then you will clearly see majority is scholars who are agreeing to it.
@ZAINAND_AZAAN_edits
@ZAINAND_AZAAN_edits 3 года назад
@@zahednow 'Take your scarf and wrap it on your chest' is different from 'wear a scarf and wrap it on your chest.' What if people not wearing a head covering back then, then would statement be - take a scarf and wrap it on your chest? The emphasis is still on keeping on your modesty intact by wearing a garment on one's chest. There really isn't a direct emphasis on wearing a headscarf.
@zahednow
@zahednow 3 года назад
@@ZAINAND_AZAAN_edits listen if you don't want to do hijab it's obviously your choice as you will be answerable to Allah, but to say it's not mandatory it's wrong because: firstly, scarf is not the ideal translation as khimar specifically means something covering your head. Secondly, you have transitioned from "take your scarf & wrap it on your chest" to "wearing a garment over chest" # Irony just died there
@Mariamakeup101
@Mariamakeup101 5 лет назад
hijab or no hijab the chest must be covered, along with the arms, legs and clothing shouldn't be tight
@ziasmailbox
@ziasmailbox 5 лет назад
Rasulullah sallahualaihiwasallam said " al imratun awrah "... The whole woman is awrah... And awrah means that part of body which is to be hidden... And ofcourse there are hadiths which shows that when the ayah was revealed women used to tear a part of their garment and cover their hairs... Now in the ayah of dressing the word Allah uses is khumur which is the plural of khimar ..and every Arab knows that this is head covering ... And when the sahab rushed to their women and told them the ayah ..they tore a part of their long gown to cover their hair... See how important that was ??? People like Shabbir ally will not tell you this... Because their agenda is not pleasing Allah but pleasing the feminist ..pleasing the non believers and all kuffar ..so that they think that Islam is all cool and things like that sort... But in that process they are watering down the real message of Islam... And also they are going astray and leading common Muslims to hell.... Beware of them sister... Seek knowledge only from the scholars ..the real scholars who have backup from the scholars of the salafiyyah
@ziasmailbox
@ziasmailbox 5 лет назад
archive.islamonline.net/?p=663
@jamaajamaa3577
@jamaajamaa3577 5 лет назад
@@ziasmailbox what you stated here of the women ripping clothes to cover their hair ... still didn't make the head to be covered mandatory -- according to the Qur'an. What is mandatory is the bosom. Hadith leads many astray
@ziasmailbox
@ziasmailbox 5 лет назад
@@jamaajamaa3577 the Quran say draw your khimar till your bosom... Khimar was the headcovering....so when you draw something from head to bosom then I don't have to tell what is gonna be left
@jamaajamaa3577
@jamaajamaa3577 5 лет назад
@@ziasmailbox the Khimar was not made mandatory. What was made mandatory was covering the bosom. The Quran doesn't say "use a Khimar to cover your bosom". If it did then you would be right to say that it means to cover the head and bosom. Instead it made reference to a situation in which a Khimar was worn to say "cover your bosom". Again, no command has ever been given to wear a Khimar
@sirajalghuraba
@sirajalghuraba 7 лет назад
how can you reject such a fundamental islamic belief clear in the Quran and more clearer in the sunnah? are you like bani Israel who take what they like from the book of Allah and reject the rest?!?!? or are you a rejector of the sunnah to begin with?
@trutherasitis2109
@trutherasitis2109 6 лет назад
Yassir Ali 👏👏👏👍👍
@shafiullahnoory6761
@shafiullahnoory6761 6 лет назад
- - ALLAH says lower your gaze to men but ALSO says to COVER to women 😉 So women not covering are one of the problems also. 😉
@mikerevs34
@mikerevs34 6 лет назад
RU-vid - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AALgGKSnU2g.html "To Cover or Not? - That's Messed Up! - Nouman Ali Khan" SAHIH INTERNATIONAL Qur'an 24 verse 31. And tell the believing women to reduce [some] of their vision and guard their private parts and not expose their adornment except that which [necessarily] appears thereof and to wrap [a portion of] their headcovers over their chests and not expose their adornment except to their husbands, their fathers, their husbands' fathers, their sons, their husbands' sons, their brothers, their brothers' sons, their sisters' sons, their women, that which their right hands possess, or those male attendants having no physical desire, or children who are not yet aware of the private aspects of women. And let them not stamp their feet to make known what they conceal of their adornment. And turn to Allah in repentance, all of you, O believers, that you might succeed. May Allah SWT guide us all.
@greenberetus4393
@greenberetus4393 6 лет назад
Wadeea Yassir exactly sis. They should cover their 👀
@mohammadfaisal2927
@mohammadfaisal2927 6 лет назад
Wadeea Yassir Allah also has given men permission to have upto 4 wives clearly in the Quran I hope you will support ur husband if he wants another wife
@EmiLovesShakespeare
@EmiLovesShakespeare 7 лет назад
Thank you so much for these videos I am learning so much, Islam is a beautiful religion and you are doing great work thank you
@illuminatethepath404
@illuminatethepath404 4 года назад
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@sorabae04
@sorabae04 4 года назад
I would like to explain an issue I have which is about the hijab. I grew up with my mother who is very strict on religion and forced me to wear the hijab, I was a little child back then so I didn’t understand what was happening and I obeyed her rules. Now, at this age I don’t want to wear the hijab because of how it really affects my confidence, and I am really afraid to admit this because I really want to like wearing my hijab and sometimes I do feel honored and proud but it really affects my confidence and I don’t feel that beautiful. My mother doesn’t really treat me fair since I live in a household with 4 brothers and no father and my brothers don’t respect women. They call them cuss words and so much more. I feel much more beautiful wearing modest clothing but without my hijab. I know that it seems I’m trying to disobey Allah (SWT) but I really respect Him and am proud to be a Muslim. I wish I had the opportunity to choose wether I should wear a hijab or not and I wish to not to. I’m in middle school right now and if I had a choice of wearing a hijab I would not until I feel comfortable doing so. I don’t like being forced by my mother and want it to stop. I really respect Allah (SWT) and His wishes but I’m sure that my happiness is sinking because of this. It hurts that I feel this way because I don’t want to be a bad Muslim. Is there any way I can solve this issue with my parents? This issue has been hurting me so much and I really want to fix it.
@RAINEY786
@RAINEY786 4 года назад
Maybe just speak to your mum about how you feel and pray to Allah to help you x
@RAINEY786
@RAINEY786 4 года назад
Maybe just speak to your mum about how you feel and pray to Allah to help you x
@hoormubarek9301
@hoormubarek9301 4 года назад
everything is about intention! you are supposed to wear the hijab to please allah not your mother! try to talk to her and explain how it is affecting u and ur life. she has to understand. remember it’s your choice and you know what is best for you.
@afsananehath689
@afsananehath689 3 года назад
Quran 2:256 There is no compulsion in this way of life ( islam) so it cannot be forced upon anyone
@mariaclaudettecaluban5286
@mariaclaudettecaluban5286 2 года назад
Salaam sister! In my case i look 'prettier' in a hijab because it hides my other flaws. If the hijab is supposed to keep our 'beauty' hidden then i do not really see the point in me wearing it because my looking better with it defeats the purpose 😅
@ammarjerral1900
@ammarjerral1900 6 лет назад
well said Dr shabbir Ally...it's not a compulsion if it was Allah would've told it...like namaaz is obligatory...the surahs also show no sort of compulsion...and the people who are degrading him go to hell...yes he maybe the first one to say this but there's a reason behind everything 😊
@no-sw8ry
@no-sw8ry 3 года назад
You cant just say someone is going to hell, you're not God, man
@m.emaads.7919
@m.emaads.7919 3 года назад
@@no-sw8ry Hes not saying shabir is going to hell. Hes saying there are people like that.
@jefrreyjeffery2192
@jefrreyjeffery2192 3 года назад
He's not the First scholar to say this. Even early scholars of hijaz never told women to cover thier heads!
@m.emaads.7919
@m.emaads.7919 3 года назад
@@jefrreyjeffery2192 really. Thats insane. Can you give their names I want to research them.
@jefrreyjeffery2192
@jefrreyjeffery2192 3 года назад
@@m.emaads.7919 One of the great scholars of our time is Fakhrudin Al-razi
@yasminea7149
@yasminea7149 3 года назад
Also, all women at the time were wearing a "khimar" and the Muslim women were told to pull it over their chest. So, it seems, however the khimar was worn, weather as a full head covering or some sort of hair adornment made out of cloth, it was worn by all - not specifically by Muslim women. Thus, there was no special head covering rule for Muslim women other than the bosom/chest covering.
@sadiadagreat
@sadiadagreat 2 года назад
He is one of the few scholars who make sense. We need more people like him.
@autumnleaf7953
@autumnleaf7953 Год назад
Yes
@tt_here
@tt_here Год назад
Listen to Khaled Abou El Fadl and Tareq Al Suwaidan too, they are also very intelligent and concise, persuasive in their presentation of opinions and not like many of the self-proclaimed “scholars” who shame and blame.
@sasukecbe6999
@sasukecbe6999 6 лет назад
May God reward you and preserve you...Dr.Shabbir Ally...You are a rational explainer without extreme views...making things easy....Lots of Love from Tamil nadu...india
@y.4535
@y.4535 3 года назад
AMEEN 🤲🏻
@zahednow
@zahednow 3 года назад
What you are calling extreme views is actually distinguishing RIGHT & WRONG, same like segregating WHITE & BLACK. And if you listen to most of shabbir ally answers his theme is like i am not sure whether it's WHITE or BLACK, and he leaves in GREY
@user-xg5zp6wv3s
@user-xg5zp6wv3s 3 года назад
Such a simple and logical interpretation. Why do we Muslims make it so hard on ourselves?
@Shapeshifter_girl
@Shapeshifter_girl 9 месяцев назад
I didn't understand can u please help?😅😅😅
@salomekumelashvili7348
@salomekumelashvili7348 4 года назад
Wow, the most argumentative speech about women covering i have ever heard 👏👏👏 so wearing in one specific style in every situation isn’t required!!! And it’s not a sin not covering the whole body, wearing in a modest style is possible in a casual European clothes too.
@peanutbutter-bananashake.
@peanutbutter-bananashake. 2 года назад
ther a pl ay ll st "M u s l i m Women are the F u t u r e" Vlsi t My Chan nel then this person cha nnel called Sunnah
@janetogunani8902
@janetogunani8902 6 лет назад
So basically women must wear it while they’re praying ,no one really knows if they have to keep it on after praying because we all have different experiences interpretations of what is written in the Quran
@fireh3211
@fireh3211 5 лет назад
Actually the differing interpretations were because of hadiths. People agree to what was mentioned in the Quran.
@bilalamarumosi8282
@bilalamarumosi8282 5 лет назад
Allah dont even say to wear it while praying. Men came up with those silly rules
@ideasofadummy8855
@ideasofadummy8855 5 лет назад
@@bilalamarumosi8282 be careful of what u say a random man didn't make it up
@bilalamarumosi8282
@bilalamarumosi8282 5 лет назад
@@ideasofadummy8855 actually random men DID make up this stuff. If you dont mind me asking, where does Allah say women have to cover their hair when praying? Just askin for a friend. Lol
@ideasofadummy8855
@ideasofadummy8855 5 лет назад
@@bilalamarumosi8282 the prophet is now a random man?
@zanamou1011
@zanamou1011 5 лет назад
I'm 24 years old, n im a believer. I pray five times a day. But I'm really very confused about the Head covering!! My only question is , I'm praying to Allah, doing all the right things, respecting my elders loving my juniors, but will Allah send me to hell because I'm not wearing a hijab!! Really need the answer 😣
@hanadgeedow509
@hanadgeedow509 5 лет назад
Ask yourself what's preventing you to include the hijab all the other good things you are doing. whether Allah will send you to Hell, only Allah knows and that includes all of us.
@zeynepkran1929
@zeynepkran1929 5 лет назад
As Salam Allaikum sister Zana :) Ask your heart about it if it s content with this or not.. A woman should not show her sexuality features in public. Some may cover her head but may not wear loose enough and maybe appealing with her style and perfume, ornaments etc.. And lets consider another woman wear loose and cover her body parts (for the sake of Allah only..) but dont wear hijab on head. So.. Idk because Im the 2 one and sure my ultimate goal is to be fully covered in simple not appealing pure clean style so clean and all taqva its the best its the best but I just cant do it now I struggled with so many personal issues so only Allah will judge us equally. Don't be hopeless and just listen to your heart and keep your prayers regular May Allah ease each our tests Salam Allaikum peace..:)
@meriemmaroc319
@meriemmaroc319 5 лет назад
zana mou same
@hyrunnisa997
@hyrunnisa997 5 лет назад
Dont force yourself to wear hijab. If you dont want to dont do it. There is no compulsion in the religion. Everyone makes mistakes wearing hijab doesnt guarantee your place in jennah. Only God's mercy does. You can always change your mind later. Dont let people pressure you.
@suebrown4743
@suebrown4743 4 года назад
Zana it does not state in the Quran or hadith any punishment for women who do not cover their heads so it can't be such a bad thing not to. People have made their own rules saying it is compulsory. Modestly should be both in the heart and outwardly. I think being a good person and having a pure heart are more important. If you want to wear it and it helps your faith do so but if you don't that is ok too and don't feel bad about it. God is forgiving and merciful.
@user-if1qf6uf2p
@user-if1qf6uf2p 2 года назад
Brothers and sisters wear hidjab! Egor ya tebya ubiy
@jackson4024
@jackson4024 Год назад
May Allah guide you Guys zich evil doubst
@ayako_samaa
@ayako_samaa Год назад
@@jackson4024 what doubts?
@jackson4024
@jackson4024 Год назад
Hijab is FARD stop dancing around, may Allah guide us
@kashfiaislam9995
@kashfiaislam9995 7 месяцев назад
@@jackson4024 How can I have very long hair and wear the hijab if I hate using hair dryers to dry my super long hair? I have not hit puberty but I want to have super long hair and wear the hijab once I hit puberty but I hate using hair dryers. 🕌🕋
@jackson4024
@jackson4024 7 месяцев назад
@@kashfiaislam9995 nice story, bit its still a big obligation on is sister.
@aleesharasheed9587
@aleesharasheed9587 4 года назад
Really appreciate this. Dr. Shabir Ally's reasoning sounds logical and depends on mainly on the Qur'an since the authenticity of many hadiths is questionable...unlike some other Muslim scholars who just quote a hadith or part of a verse without examining it in detail and just decide something is mandatory or prohibited. I believe the headcover is optional and what's actually important is to be modest in our words n actions. After all, the faith of a believer depends on their intentions and actions, doesn't it?
@mikk3150
@mikk3150 4 года назад
On what basis do you accuse scholars of not examining the facts in detail before issuing a verdict? Do you think 1400 years of Muslim scholars didn't inspect every last bit of evidence regarding every issue before they issued a legal verdict on matters like Hijab? It was understood frim the very beginning at the time of the prophet and his saahaba the covering up of women was mandatory and not doing so was sinful. You do not get to decide for yourself based on your own understanding on legal issues when the matter has been decided already. When Allah the almighty has COMMANDED something in the Quran, it is mandatory and not doing it is sinful.
@aleesharasheed9587
@aleesharasheed9587 4 года назад
@@mikk3150 I'm not saying that scholars are purposefully being lax on their judgement. But as u said, there were 1400 years of Muslim scholars collecting and publishing hadiths. There is a LOT of chance for part of it to go wrong or be passed down differently than the original hadith. That's y hadiths are classified into strong and weak. Also FYI, Hijab is MANDATORY in Quran, but hijab means screening or as we may interpret it, modesty. I believe it is left intentionally vague as to suit different cultures and the changing times. What may be considered modest in Europe may not the modest in Asia and vice versa. So in my opinion, modesty in our own culture is what is mandatory and not covering up the hair.
@mikk3150
@mikk3150 4 года назад
@@aleesharasheed9587 If you don't understand the basic history of Hadith, or the authentication of hadith or the sciences of hadith for that matter - you're not in any position to be commenting on it, simple as that. This religion isn't based on what WE believe or the opinions of laymen like me and you. It is based on evidence on the Quran, the Sunnah of the Prophet, and what the sahaba learnt. There is no dispute or difference of opinion as far as covering the hair is concerned for women in the entire history of Islam. These issues only arose in modern times due to western colonists invading Muslim lands and tell us that covering the hair , shaving the beard and abandoning our religious practices is civilized where as doing them is backwards and oppressive.
@aleesharasheed9587
@aleesharasheed9587 4 года назад
@@mikk3150 I agree with whatever dr. Shabir ally has said in this video. And that's it's possible to be modest without covering the hair. If u have a different opinion, u can...but I'm convinced with the reasoning and facts stated in this video. Anyway, Allah knows best.
@hoormubarek9301
@hoormubarek9301 4 года назад
yes! if it’s not in ur intention to wear hijab for allah then it most probably not accepted! you should decide what is best for u and it’s ur decision no one else’s.
@msnamu1
@msnamu1 5 лет назад
We need more discussions like this....
@ruthtruthinireland
@ruthtruthinireland 3 года назад
Alhamdulillah, Dr Ally is very clear and concise with his explanations. He is very gracious in his delivery. As a revert I struggle with hijab as I am of a "certain age" and am often really hot even in the country where I live! (Ireland) ... It is good to know that I do not need to be so anxious about this. I always want to do what is right before Allah Subhanuhu wa'ta'ala... May Allah bless those who made this video and bless all who watch it, ameen.
@afeyasheikh3572
@afeyasheikh3572 5 лет назад
The verse was so misinterpreted that now a days many just cover their heads with small scarf and exposing their bosoms
@illuminatethepath404
@illuminatethepath404 4 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-RhGWLPshYxc.html
@ytubesocialtv
@ytubesocialtv 4 года назад
Not really, also boys realize the true purpose of bosoms before 21 and rarely prioritize sexuality in marriage
@threerrific2.0
@threerrific2.0 3 года назад
@@ytubesocialtv unfortunately, that's not true.
@syednawazish2116
@syednawazish2116 3 года назад
exactly you know what covering head of head we predict from word khimar but chest covering is specifcally given Quran . chest covering is very imp .
@peanutbutter-bananashake.
@peanutbutter-bananashake. 2 года назад
ther a pl ay ll st "M u s l i m Women are the F u t u r e" Vlsi t My Chan nel then this person cha nnel called Sunnah
@ashley_brown6106
@ashley_brown6106 2 года назад
You can tie your hair in a tight bun (so to not reveal it) and still be modest wothout a hijab. If you wear a high neck blouse and loose clothing that covers your whole body I see no real difference. There is nothing sexual about a low bun.
@xxafthabxx9346
@xxafthabxx9346 4 года назад
The fact is it is nowhere mentioned in the Quran about Hijab. Hijab is mentioned multiple times but it is not about clothing Hijab means a barrier, same about the niqab. There is only one verse from the Quran about the clothing but in that verse, the hijab is nowhere mentioned. You just need to dress modestly. Anyway, it's all up to you, it's all your choice!
@dyas932
@dyas932 3 года назад
Couldnt agree more👍🏼
@redbeardandfriends
@redbeardandfriends 3 года назад
This is fast food thinking,(have it your way @ burger king) but its not Islam. Obedience to Allah is the bottom line and then investigate how the women who lived around the Prophet (SAAW) dressed. The beauty of adhering to the womens' Islamic dress code is you have so many styles to choose from the different cultures of the different countries. My question is why is it so problematic for women who identify as muslims,to adhere to a dress code which covers you from head to toe but its not problematic to imitate the dress of the dominant culture exposes you to the harrassment of men who have little control over their base instincts wherever they live. It's like going along to get along with the dominant culture. As far as this person being so logical, there is a tradition attributed to Ali ibn Abu Talib (R.A.) and I am paraphrasing, that if the wiping of socks was based on opinion you would wipe the bottom of the socks not the top! So that the bottom line is obedience, to who? To Allah and His Rasool (SAAW) if you truly believe in Allah and His Rasool (SAAW) If not then do whatever you please but you should know that you are only fooling yourself and all success is with Allah and attaining that success for us is obedience to the teachings of His Rasool (SAAW)
@Chainless_Slave7
@Chainless_Slave7 23 дня назад
24:31 khimar is mentioned which is headcovering.
@miya_kim_h.
@miya_kim_h. 4 года назад
I wear hijab only during a pray, most important what you represent inside of you, than your clothes and what you really wear in everyday life.
@ziasmailbox
@ziasmailbox 4 года назад
It's not that way...
@abuthetruthfull
@abuthetruthfull 4 года назад
It's like saying covid is all in the mind.. No need to wear any protection when treating the infected...
@miya_kim_h.
@miya_kim_h. 4 года назад
​@@abuthetruthfull Apart from that situation with covid is strongly overrated, anything can protect you so good from viruses like your own immune system. You don't have accurate treatment for viruses. So you can only care for yourself making your body stronger by internal way. Wearing masks or gloves doesn't help you being safety at all, especially that this virus is smaller than any fabric using to produce this all things. Same about religion. The best medicine is your heart. God mainly see your intentions and actions. For being Muslim the most important is to care for 5 phillars of Islam. That make you strong in faith, not really some fabric clothes on your body. So please don't judge by the cover. If someone doesn't wear scarf, that doesn't mean is automatically bad or weak Muslim. Everybody is on the individual and different level of journey. We should respect and support ourself. That is really true sign of being Muslim. Ameen
@miya_kim_h.
@miya_kim_h. 4 года назад
@Sarah Rose I feel his strong presence and protection in my life : )) With God love I'm not worried about anything
@tc1817
@tc1817 4 года назад
you'd be arrested in saudi arabia and other muslim countries. Because islam is so awesome.
@akrammuhammad1538
@akrammuhammad1538 4 года назад
A great discussion sir. We in Indonesia is thrown into this huge debate about hijab. This is best explanation I can get on both argument
@kolkatacolourchem6739
@kolkatacolourchem6739 3 года назад
What if I don't wear a headscarf and wear full covering like covering my arms and my legs completely ? Isn't it counted as modest?
@zahednow
@zahednow 3 года назад
@Aisha well the answer for that is you are partially complying the commandments. So you will get half reward & half sin. It's same like saying I pray 3 times daily or I keep 20 fasts in Ramadan. So you will get reward for that 3 prayers or 20fasts but you will also get punishment for what you have left i.e. 2 prayers & 10 fast
@khizerali5753
@khizerali5753 3 года назад
It is counted as modest
@khizerali5753
@khizerali5753 3 года назад
@Aisha yes it will be counted modest
@zahrasheikh3049
@zahrasheikh3049 3 года назад
@@ladyhanny7395 Thanku
@zahrasheikh3049
@zahrasheikh3049 3 года назад
@@zahednow well..i wanted just something like this..thanks
@konglee1518
@konglee1518 4 года назад
Finally a scholar that talks with logic.
@illuminatethepath404
@illuminatethepath404 4 года назад
This is an anti-normative view. Don’t follow this view ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-RhGWLPshYxc.html
@958342
@958342 3 года назад
He is not a scholar FYI
@konglee1518
@konglee1518 3 года назад
@@958342 I'm sorry, I think you are mistaken. He INDEED is a SCHOLAR.
@958342
@958342 3 года назад
@@konglee1518 nope
@konglee1518
@konglee1518 3 года назад
@@958342 Don’t be like a kid.
@noor1991hb
@noor1991hb 3 года назад
A really honest , convincing and great discussion
@ammarjerral1900
@ammarjerral1900 6 лет назад
really well said Dr shabbir Ally...it's not a compulsion if it was Allah would have commended it...the surahs also state no sort of compulsion...
@zahednow
@zahednow 3 года назад
This is the problem with this scholar, he has half knowledge and is giving answers on that, creating more confusion in muslims. It is a compulsion that's why Allah use word Khimar (which itself means head covering). Had this not been compulsory then another word would have been used. Let me give you logical example. if someone says "use socks to cover the knees" then doesn't it imply feet is automatically being asked to cover. No sane person will say "since feet covering is not specified so its not required".
@zahednow
@zahednow 3 года назад
@Laaiba plants means leg covering ? Atleast learn to speak properly before commenting
@fatimaxo4885
@fatimaxo4885 2 года назад
@@zahednow in the desert almost everyone covers their heads because the overbearing heat and wind was difficult on the eyes, nose and lips. So what was already on the head was ordered to extend over the bodies when women began to complain about harassment. This does not mean that the head covering was mandatory, it wasn’t specifically addressed because it was already being done, nor would anyone need a reason to remove from the head because it was simply needed in that climate. There is a reason men wore a garment on their heads, and they still do in the desert. ... now socks are specifically meant to wear on feet... that’s a silly comparison.
@peanutbutter-bananashake.
@peanutbutter-bananashake. 2 года назад
@@fatimaxo4885 ther a pl ay ll st "M u s l i m Women are the F u t u r e" Vlsi t My Chan nel then this person cha nnel called Sunnah
@zainabakhtar3329
@zainabakhtar3329 2 года назад
@@fatimaxo4885 exactly and even if headcover is mentioned to cover the bosom the commandment is to cover it because it's the part of "zeenat/adorment" of women which she "can" reveal in front of the mentioned relatives and the evidence can be verified in the same verse where the term arrived"...infront of children who don't know about women's nakedness" it makes it clear that if children don't know about bosoms and if it can be revealed it doesn't create any problem. The things are very simple and easy,but nowadays even a single finger of a women is treated as sexualized object which is very traumatising to the health.
@acemax2803
@acemax2803 4 года назад
I really resonate with his logics steps! I am trying to get to the bottom of this. Am I obliged to cover my head/hair or not? Because I genuinely have believed that’s not what Allah ordered
@mikk3150
@mikk3150 4 года назад
We go by what the Quran, the Sunnah and the sahaba did. Not a single woman from among the sahaaba did not covering up at least their hair. So yes it is a must. I won't get into the issue of face veil, but at the minimum, covering your hair and body wearing loose fitting clothing etc is an obigation on all women and there isn't any scholar in Islamic history that ever disputed this. Its only recent times this has become an issue because of westerners and feminists.
@tc1817
@tc1817 4 года назад
He clearly says that you don't have to cover your hair. If it were obligatory, the quran would say so. It doesn't
@mikk3150
@mikk3150 4 года назад
@@tc1817 The understanding of the sahaba regarding this says otherwise. But clearly modern day people who are religiously illiterate think they understand Quran better than the people who were alive when it came down. Covering up is obligatory there is unanimous consenus on this of all the scholars of Islam over the past 14 centuries.
@adnan4385
@adnan4385 3 года назад
@@shairanarubaiyatapsora2521 As the sheikh said it is fardh, but Allah decides who goes to jannahin the end, you're risking it by not wearing it, just as men risk it by shaving their beard, which is also fardh
@adnan4385
@adnan4385 3 года назад
@@shairanarubaiyatapsora2521 You ignorant weirdo, read the translation of the ayah, clearly say khimar, meaning head scarf which also is fard. You're mocking the quran, buh bye
@aamirecan
@aamirecan Год назад
Good video. Headscarf is not mandatory. You can be modest without hijab.
@lynnkhir2409
@lynnkhir2409 6 лет назад
Keeping it on regardless. It's not a bad thing anyway. When someone sneezes behind me in the train, well at least it doesn't get into my hair. Plus, if you need to wear a hijab when you're at the mosque and even when performing umrah or hajj, why not just keep it there right. Wearing hijab refrains you from committing some sins like what I had commented before. So... hakuna matata.
@manalmorsi6527
@manalmorsi6527 6 лет назад
Lynn Khir Sneezing behind you on lol😂😂😂😂😂
@venusa4606
@venusa4606 5 лет назад
Lynn Khir You were joking right ? 😂
@elopuff8575
@elopuff8575 4 года назад
I committed every single sin when I was wearing the hijb
@celestialvenus6711
@celestialvenus6711 4 года назад
@@elopuff8575 Well, then you evidently had a weak faith when you did. You didn't regard the hijab like the responsibility that it is. When you're wearing the hijab, you are openly portraying Islam, due to which you should also follow the teachings of Islam, because people will judge it through you.
@tc1817
@tc1817 4 года назад
how does covering your hair prevent you from sinning?
@sevilla7ful
@sevilla7ful 3 года назад
Thank you Sheikh for such a lovely and clear explanation. I have struggled so much with full head covering apart from in prayer. I feel fine dressing modestly but find a tight head covering difficult.
@ayeshaqadeer9495
@ayeshaqadeer9495 2 года назад
Don't agree with him .. plz don't go by wat he s doing.. read surah azab in the quran it clearly say covering from her head .
@mariaclaudettecaluban5286
@mariaclaudettecaluban5286 2 года назад
Salaam alaikum! I, too wear modest clothes without hijab, and even had my hair cut very short as not to cause temptation. I hardly think my hair will cause a guy's hormones to go crazy , my gosh! I have no illusions as to my 'beauty' (lack of it in fact) I don't wear make up either (just the loose powder and light lipstick to look normal at work) . I make a lot of mistakes and feel afraid that Muslim women might get stereotyped (because I am the only Muslim employee), not to mention the heat and humidity in our island. Nevertheless I wear hijab during religious activities and pray the usual prayers in my spot at the classroom . I believe that the surah was about modesty and doing one's best to not attract men's lust so I feel OK with my choice though I feel pressured by lectures to wear it.
@entertainmentforeveryone243
@@mariaclaudettecaluban5286 same here, I also do the same
@Cousinbiddy1
@Cousinbiddy1 Год назад
@@mariaclaudettecaluban5286 cutting ur hair is big wrong mistake , that just destroys a beautiful feminine feature of a women , astugfurallah!!
@helojoeywala6622
@helojoeywala6622 Год назад
​@@Cousinbiddy1 how is it a big wrong mistake by cutting hair when its not haram in the religion? Who are you to say this? (ps. I believe in hijab and covering the hair so dont come at me with that)
@seguftaapple1264
@seguftaapple1264 Год назад
No one talks about women working outside in humid countries. I have extremely sweaty head . I work in a humid place where there is no AC . I get all sweaty and a very very bad headache. May Allah forgive me .
@victorious-catsims8487
@victorious-catsims8487 5 лет назад
Assalumu alaikum. I have a question. I know that somehow allah has ordered us to cover our chest and head. But my question is, can we wear turtle necks (t shirts that go to the neck) and head scarves (eg: african styled head scarf) to cover our hair instead of the hijab?
@hyrunnisa997
@hyrunnisa997 5 лет назад
Yes. Turbans are awesome!
@bilalamarumosi8282
@bilalamarumosi8282 5 лет назад
Allah never mentioned the head so be careful when quoting Allah.
@salminasadeq6566
@salminasadeq6566 4 года назад
You'd still need a scarf to cover the chest area, like a shawl.
@salminasadeq6566
@salminasadeq6566 4 года назад
larry borroughs , please watch To cover or not? By Nouman Ali Khan.
@bilalamarumosi8282
@bilalamarumosi8282 4 года назад
@@salminasadeq6566 I've watched nouman Khan and he tends to be slightly not so str8 forward with his approaches. He'll talk about a subject but usually steers away from the Qur'an and goes into hadith. Not my kinda thing
@noor1991hb
@noor1991hb 3 года назад
I face pressure from my family and husband to Weare it , and pressure from the western society to take it off. I have the feeling that I don't worth more than a piece of clothes. But the hardest pressure is from people you love in this world. Please Muslims stop interfering in the women's choices!!!
@DBUification
@DBUification 2 года назад
Sister, respectfully, Islam is not a religion centered around the western or feminist principle of “freedom of choice” or “my body my choice”. Rather Islam is a religion of submission to Allah. You should wear hijab because you believe in it and understand the reasoning behind it, not because you’re compelled. However, I think you should study why people wear the hijab and try to wear it, and inshallah Allah will open a door for you. ☺️
@hiba4472
@hiba4472 Год назад
@@DBUification There's actually no clear reasoning to begin with. It's not like we left out the reasoning and did whatever we want. Everyone says whatever they want about hijab and we're getting confused here, no matter how you wear it or don't you'll get bashed by some Muslim community. What you all can't understand is that we're living in the 21 century where globalization exists, where women "HAVE" and "MUST" be independent in order to survive in this dunya. Women are no longer under men's authority like the 17 century or when men used to make a living for their whole family. Now everyone is equal and Muslim women mostly the hijabi ones, are getting way too discriminated even in their own country.
@kk-wr3jc
@kk-wr3jc 4 года назад
he is the best of the best i have never seen anybody this good at explaining anything that is related to islam
@nousername5673
@nousername5673 6 лет назад
That the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: "To go out in the cause of Allah in the morning, or the afternoon, is better than the world and what is in it. And the space that a bow of one of you - or the space that his hand - would occupy in Paradise is better than the world and what is in it. And if a woman among the women inhabiting Paradise were to appear to the people of the earth, then she would illuminate what is between the (the heavens and the earth), and a pleasant scent would fill up what is between them, and *the scarf on her head is better than the world and what is in it."* Jami` at-Tirmidhi 1651 Graded as Sahih by Darussalam.
@bilalamarumosi8282
@bilalamarumosi8282 5 лет назад
Another fake hadith...
@muhammedrashid7473
@muhammedrashid7473 4 года назад
In sunan abu dawud. Men and women made wudhu from single vessel together. Remember. Face,arms,hair and feet.
@ruhaniatarannum1447
@ruhaniatarannum1447 4 года назад
muhammed Rashid I didn’t understand what you meant actually but it really gave me a different view! During wudhu We only wash the body parts those are exposed to the outer world/environment! This led to a suggestion that face, arms, feet and hair might not required to cover as they are supposed to get exposed! Interesting!
@Andrew-yx7cy
@Andrew-yx7cy 4 года назад
This is THE BEST it has helped me grow in Islam I made sure to make a donation
@xtreme6018
@xtreme6018 4 года назад
Headscovering is cultural n optional
@aniazah1281
@aniazah1281 3 года назад
It's not cultural. It's in the quran
@quranical-lyspeaking9019
@quranical-lyspeaking9019 6 лет назад
The Quran says nothing about a women covering there hair, Allah says zeena so we need to study the context of the verses and what a woman’s zeena is but either way I find a sister who does wear the hijab very atttractive but we can’t/shouldn’t ostracize a sister when they decide they don’t want to wear one because we have no proof that says they should.
@gozdea5548
@gozdea5548 6 месяцев назад
Ok I wasn't expecting that answer :) Thank you! You are always referring to hadith, but wudu tradition also tells us that the body part exposed to outside does not change from men to women. In wudu top of head hair is also part of area that should be cleaned like hands and feet and faces..etc So yeah, headscarf is not mandatory, it was cultural (probably fashionable around that time) so most highly likely that it could be sunnah.
@ej-miranda
@ej-miranda 5 месяцев назад
I’m a Christian but I wish all Muslim clerics were like this guy, the world would be a much better place…
@acajudi100
@acajudi100 6 лет назад
Yes, but i do cover my hair, and I dress modestly.
@muhammedshabil1213
@muhammedshabil1213 4 года назад
It is sign of piety ,which is obeying allah and his messenger(saw).
@brucesims3228
@brucesims3228 3 года назад
Here in the United States both women and men from more conservative religious communities can be identified by dress that covers the body tastefully without entirely obscuring the Human form. For instance, women's dresses that are hemmed below the knees and sometimes to the ankles are common. Likewise men in long-sleeved shirts that are buttoned in the front are typical. I think modesty is less a behavior and more of an attitude. FWIW.
@aminahshahid8878
@aminahshahid8878 5 лет назад
It's better to wear it but rest of the body should must be covered in a modest way even if you don't cover the head
@user-lj2cb2pj8j
@user-lj2cb2pj8j 4 года назад
No
@iimaanabdulle467
@iimaanabdulle467 3 года назад
Indeed
@MauriceB-zn5pv
@MauriceB-zn5pv 5 месяцев назад
If it says to wear a head covering when she prays and she is supposed to pray 5 times a day… It’d make sense that she wears her hijab all day unless she decides to carry it in her bag and put it on 5 times. Human nature does not dictate she will follow through with that.
@salminasadeq6566
@salminasadeq6566 4 года назад
I'm surprised that he couldn't explain the word khimar. It comes from the word khamr which means intoxicants. Intoxicants affect the brain which is inside the head and hence that which covers the head is called khimar. During pre Islamic times women used to cover their heads but leave the veil open on either sides. If we look at pictures of Mary, mother of Jesus, she is wearing a veil too, but left open to the sides. The verse in the Quran is telling women to pull the sides to the front to cover the chest area. Throughout history, we find women have always had a headpiece as part of their outfit spanning all cultures. There are RU-vid videos on this topic too.
@muhammedrashid7473
@muhammedrashid7473 4 года назад
According to Hadith in sunan abu dawud. In the prophet's time men and women used to make wudhu together from single vessel. Remember hands, arms, head and feet.
@salminasadeq6566
@salminasadeq6566 4 года назад
@@muhammedrashid7473 that could have been before the rulings of covering. Also we also have to see if the Hadith is authentic or not.
@muhammedrashid7473
@muhammedrashid7473 4 года назад
Thank you@@salminasadeq6566. Even after the prophet passed away, slaves and other working women were allowed to uncover. Full hijab was a sign of wealth and status.
@blacktwitterforlaughs4743
@blacktwitterforlaughs4743 2 года назад
Dr Shabir is making Islam easy for people in general. At the end of the day, not wearing a khimar does not take anyone out of the fold of Islam... Don't let the extremists confuse you Islam lives in the heart of a believer not on khimar, I just don't understand why RU-vid bigets make a big deal out of khimar. And surprisingly it's always man talking about how should women dress. 😂 I just don't understand what man have to do with women dress codes. Ningenaphi🙄 I follow Prophet Muhammad not Scholars. ALLAH commanded women to draw khimar closer to their chest so that they are not molested. Not to cover their faces and walk like ninjas🙄. I just don't understand what's the whole fuss on RU-vid with khimar
@hiba4472
@hiba4472 Год назад
I'm CRYINNGGG AT "Walk like ninjas"🤣.No but seriously I can't understand those who say that women have to cover their faces, like just bury us and that's it. This Dr is the only one that I saw saying logical stuffs. Islam is deen yusr and everyone just focus about what others how wear and not how they're supposed to act towards themselves and towards others.
@ozlemyucel8255
@ozlemyucel8255 3 года назад
I have problem with his statement. He just says that in Quran there is no such a thing like women should cover their head. However as he said Quran says himar which in old arabic means that covering whole body from the top of your head. Then it actually means covering your head and therefore wearing hijab is obligatory. There are only different interpretations in whether covering your face too or just to cover your head. But in the end it is obligatory.
@ruhulmashbu4751
@ruhulmashbu4751 4 года назад
I have never, neverrrr heard a single scholar from classical times arguing about the head scarf before. Allah knows best but it sounds like a dangerous statement.
@carmencollazo-edwards4939
@carmencollazo-edwards4939 3 года назад
Excellent video with great information. Thank you.
@truthseeker8279
@truthseeker8279 6 лет назад
Breath of fresh air, very open minded discussion Mashallah.
@bowrudder899
@bowrudder899 6 месяцев назад
Christian women manage to dress and behave modestly without wearing the hijab all the time. So yes, it can be done. BTW, men should dress and behave modestly too.
@Islamzindabad-z7g
@Islamzindabad-z7g 7 дней назад
No hijab is a command to be modest we can’t not be modest without it male or female
@sunnygangar6034
@sunnygangar6034 7 лет назад
Thanks Dr Shabir Ally for sharing your knowledge. Even I am of the same opinion "Wa idribna Bi Khumurihinna (Pl of Khimar) Ala Juyobihinna" - Quran 24:31 refers to just clothing and not head scarf in particular.If Allah wanted women to cover their heads or hairs,Allah would have used the words Raas(Head) or Shaar(Hairs) in that ayat.But both of these words are not found in that verse.Moreover Chp 33:59 was addressed to Prophet to say to his Spouse, Daughters and Believing Women of his times to wear a Jalabeeb(Plural of Jilbab) which refers to an outer garment so that they are identified and not molested.The word Khimar and Khamr are in my knowledge derived from root words Kha,Mim and Raa which means to cover,hide or conceal.Thus Khimar is anything that covers our body and and Khamr is anything which covers our minds i.e takes away our senses.Therefore many translators translate Khamr mentioned in 5:90 of Quran as Intoxicants rather than wine.Traditionally societies used this word to mean grape wine or wine but that is not the only meaning of khamr.Similarly it is believed that people at that time referred to headscarves as Khimar but that does not restrict its meaning to headscarves alone.
@MazaTheFaza
@MazaTheFaza 7 лет назад
I agree with u. The only clear thing about the hijab is from a hadith, and the scholars who collected the hadiths said it was a weak hadith - which means that the women of that time were not even wearing hijabs because if they were the hadith would be strong.
@klaaskay2685
@klaaskay2685 5 лет назад
If you're at least sincere in your thinking - if you ever think of course - and try to be loyal to the Quran, you'll see that the order focuses on "draw your khumur over your bosom". Now you would not be able to follow this order faithfully unless and until you put your khumur above your bosom so that you can draw the end of the khumur 'over' your bosom. It follows that putting on khumur first become necessary by implication because of this order in the Quran. Khumur cannot and will not be interpreted as just pieces of clothing. Why? As implied in the ayah 24:31, khumur must be put above the bosom and the head is the only part of the body above the bosom that can be put on. For example, we find in one of the hadiths that the Prophet PBUH used to simply touch his khumur that he put around his head without taking it off in the process of his making ablution (namely, it's valid without touching his hair directly). From this, we can understand that any pieces of clothes put on the head or has a specific function around the head, the Arabs will refer to it as Khimar or Khumur. Obviously, Dr. Shabir wasn't aware of this, that's why his thinking is confused with doubt about what it refers to. Also, notice that the word used is 'over' or على and 'over' is different from 'on', otherwise the Quran would use فوق instead. So the attempt to interpret it as a piece of cloth put 'on top of' your bosom is such a dishonest act.
@Sara-sf7dn
@Sara-sf7dn 5 лет назад
‘KHIMĀR’ in Arabic means a head covering that goes down. The Quran mentions something more SPECIFIC than just covering your head. Hijab is a fardh(obligation) for Allah(SWT). Don’t try to justify a sin please.
@dyas932
@dyas932 3 года назад
I agree with you Sunny...
@kawtharbakhach5848
@kawtharbakhach5848 5 лет назад
I am very happy that Dr Shabir Ally mentions Dr Khalid Abou el Fadl's arguments regarding hijab. I have actually come from reading his literature and it's good to see another scholar discussing his work.
@muslim5067
@muslim5067 5 лет назад
Please see Numan Ali Khan's explanation on this topic. Khimar and Khamr has the same roots. Khamr is that which messes with your head like alcohol. Khimar is a cloth covering the head. So khimar and Khamr are are both about the head. The covering of senses and the covering of the "outer" head. So the women already covered their heads and was instructed to cover their blossoms also.
@nourmal1950
@nourmal1950 4 года назад
nurie khimar is technically a covering or a cloth. sounds like a bit of an extrapolation. just because one veils good judgement doesn’t mean one veils the head?
@whisperingwhiskerss4877
@whisperingwhiskerss4877 3 года назад
@@muslim5067 alcohol.....messing with head is a reach it does much worse
@firouzagamieldien5997
@firouzagamieldien5997 6 лет назад
Men have hijab too they more bother themselves with women issues.
@elisalopezdelacruz3563
@elisalopezdelacruz3563 6 лет назад
firouza gamieldien I know!! Is like they most have a fetishized hijab or head coverings like, guys calm down it’s just hair!
@oskadavid2964
@oskadavid2964 4 года назад
God has made Women a thing of beauty and desire not men, so shut up and cover up
@user-lj2cb2pj8j
@user-lj2cb2pj8j 4 года назад
@@oskadavid2964 tell that to a female Marine, I'll be eating popcorn while she turns you into a human pretzel 😂
@JigglyPlatypus
@JigglyPlatypus 4 года назад
oska david lol ur delusional
@shafinrahman2199
@shafinrahman2199 4 года назад
@@oskadavid2964 your name don't seem Muslim
@ariesshine1857
@ariesshine1857 3 года назад
Absolutely ,women are & can be modest without headcover ( Hijab ) no doubt about it whatsoever .........😚☮️🕯️
@bfr5987
@bfr5987 2 года назад
You know that believing in zodiac signs is also a sin.
@ariesshine1857
@ariesshine1857 2 года назад
@@bfr5987So are alot of things that are waay worse especially in Islam & im not worried bout it ✌🏽☺️🙏🏽
@ariesshine1857
@ariesshine1857 2 года назад
@@bfr5987 And so your point & reply to my comment is ?!!???? 🙄🧐🥱
@Darnis1993
@Darnis1993 4 года назад
I am not muslim. I like him, because he has knowledge - also about this, in his heart he does not believe in - but still sees things differently.
@adrian6371
@adrian6371 2 года назад
merely referencing the khimar does NOT necessarily mean that it should be worn - I'm so glad he pointed this out - why so many so called scholars miss this?
@fariakabir7262
@fariakabir7262 4 года назад
I find hijab more comfortable and beautiful ❤️
@Amanee__
@Amanee__ 3 года назад
I’m just gonna say this now, but I would love to wear the hijab, but, I also love cosplaying and I already do cosplay at home, however when I go to conventions I would love to wear the cosplay there too! My mother says I can’t since it’s basically like showing my hair, and I get that, but I dress modestly and do everything (try too) that allah tells me to do. It never states in the Quran that you need to wear a hijab, even prophet Mohamed (sallah allah aleyh wa salam) said so not wear tight or see through clothing, and I don’t do that! Even if the cosplay has uncovered areas, I just wear something underneath. So am I allowed to wear the hijab but wear a wig, or just take the hijab off completely?
@T.O.R.C.A68
@T.O.R.C.A68 9 дней назад
So is Wearing a hajab optional if you cover the rest of your body in looser clothes up to the neck line
@Think_pls
@Think_pls 4 года назад
Shabir tries to adopt to times to save Islam, otherwise modern Muslims can leave it, but Zakir naik is more strict, and yet there are many more in Muslim countries who will bnot agree with shabir, all of them are scholars, make your observations how religion tries to survive modern times
@Think_pls
@Think_pls 2 года назад
@Laaiba Tell that to his millions of fallowers He has any more fallowers than shabir He could say same thing about shabir ( too liberal ) Problem is who defnes Islam , no one, so many interpretation will arrise
@oskadavid2964
@oskadavid2964 4 года назад
it dosent say cover your hair in Quran but covering your hair is a Tradition of modesty in all religions
@aniazah1281
@aniazah1281 3 года назад
It actually does say to cover your hair in the quran.
@oskadavid2964
@oskadavid2964 3 года назад
@@aniazah1281 whats the verse and dont put things in brackets
@aniazah1281
@aniazah1281 3 года назад
@@oskadavid2964 24:31, allah is telling the women to guard their private parts and to draw their khimar over their bosoms. Khimar = hijab. If you also watch videos from other sheikhs about hijab they all say it's mandatory.
@oskadavid2964
@oskadavid2964 3 года назад
@@aniazah1281 it says Bosoms, don't lie and then attribute it to God, iv seen Plenty of hijab wearing Muslim who are bad mannered and ignorant. Need priorities.
@aniazah1281
@aniazah1281 3 года назад
@@oskadavid2964 Also just because you have seen hijabis which are bad mannered, doesn't mean all of them are. The hijab is fard it's mandatory. Not wearing it is a sin. But just because some people put it on , doesn't mean they're well behaved and all pious now. It means they're just obeying God. There are many people who pray 5 times a day, but are still bad people. So actually your argument doesn't make any sense. What does meeting hijabis who have bad manners have to do with it being mandatory?
@nomaduser764
@nomaduser764 Год назад
I'm not religious but it's possible for muslim women for being modest without wearing hijab if she wears loose clothes without showing private parts of body.
@AshokGupta-oq6hs
@AshokGupta-oq6hs 4 месяца назад
Sir&Madam,should muslim males also be modest in their dress code in public places ?
@AshokGupta-oq6hs
@AshokGupta-oq6hs 4 месяца назад
Sir&Madam,muslim males should also wear hijab in public places for modesty and equal belief in faith.
@zumhaikram3639
@zumhaikram3639 3 года назад
Thank you very much for that much clarification 💗
@azzy1971
@azzy1971 7 лет назад
Hijab for women in the Quran is stricly limited to over garments- covering over her sexual parts- hence clothing becomes modest by default, head cover or niqab is exceeding the limits set by Allah and the consequences are plain for every one to see.
@trutherasitis2109
@trutherasitis2109 6 лет назад
azzy1971 modestly dressed and keeping chastity
@adrianabonitaaziz7393
@adrianabonitaaziz7393 6 лет назад
azzy1971 Most women in hijab , looks stressed out and almost never laughs . I feel different because of it , nd I lost my identity . Only good thing is that harassment of men are less now , but only because most of them hates muslims .
@almajohansson6332
@almajohansson6332 6 лет назад
I was born a non-muslim and I think that the hijab for women are perfectly in line with logical thinking. When you wear the hijab, nobody can see the shape of your body which makes strange men less interested and women less jealous. The practice of wearing hijab is beneficial in many ways. Men do not see you as a piece of meat, instead they see you as a human being, someone of intelligence and someone who are worth listening to. Women don't view you as an opponent or a partner in crime. Neither men nor women suggest a "hijabi" to commit sin because they can see you have other priorities in life. So wearing hijab is good for a person on individual basis, it wards of evil in men and women and it is a great way to show respect to your fellow sisters and their husbands. (I'm sorry my grammar might not be on point ;))
@mikerevs34
@mikerevs34 6 лет назад
RU-vid - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AALgGKSnU2g.html "To Cover or Not? - That's Messed Up! - Nouman Ali Khan" SAHIH INTERNATIONAL Qur'an 24 verse 31. And tell the believing women to reduce [some] of their vision and guard their private parts and not expose their adornment except that which [necessarily] appears thereof and to wrap [a portion of] their headcovers over their chests and not expose their adornment except to their husbands, their fathers, their husbands' fathers, their sons, their husbands' sons, their brothers, their brothers' sons, their sisters' sons, their women, that which their right hands possess, or those male attendants having no physical desire, or children who are not yet aware of the private aspects of women. And let them not stamp their feet to make known what they conceal of their adornment. And turn to Allah in repentance, all of you, O believers, that you might succeed. May Allah SWT guide us all.
@mymuslimthoughts6903
@mymuslimthoughts6903 6 лет назад
mikerevs34 there are many scholars who say hijab is not mandatory. And how convenient for you to choose a translation that really doesn't prove your point.
@Notinessa
@Notinessa 3 года назад
So I wear cover my body usually wear oversized clothes and I cover my legs and I cover my hand up to my elbow and I wear the hijab when I pray and I fast but I don’t wear the hijab outside I only wear it when I pray that is still modest right? And I want to know will you go to hell if you do this because I do this that’s my question anyone answer plz
@roiichi6258
@roiichi6258 3 года назад
My dear you won't go to hell because of few hair strands, you're doing great being a good Muslim, wear it when you're ready. Your relationship with Allah isn't just based or determined by Hijab
@Notinessa
@Notinessa 3 года назад
@@roiichi6258 ty
@Notinessa
@Notinessa 3 года назад
@@roiichi6258 i really needed an answer like this
@Youssef-wh8js
@Youssef-wh8js 3 года назад
@@Notinessa no
@Youssef-wh8js
@Youssef-wh8js 3 года назад
@@Notinessa you can go to hell
@mitamridha8412
@mitamridha8412 4 года назад
The very first verse of the surah noor itself says that " this is a surah which we have sent down and we have made it mandatory and we have sent down clear commandments in it so that you may learn lessons."And if we leave aside all discussion for a while and only think logically as Islam is a logical and practical religion .Why to put hijab or wear a particular form of dress code.first thing what's the purpose. Answer is, so the women don't look attractive except for her husband or don't get into in trouble. Now question does women look beautiful with hair or without hair or bald ?If Any women don't have hair you need not to tell her anything she herself cover her head she knows that she doesn't look good.So main purpose is to cover hair including body because it's natural ,she look beautiful and Allah knows this best.Therefore everything is very clear if women is submitted to Allah .Question arise when people want do fulfil the demand of nasfs and try to validate it from the Quran or hadith.may Allah show straight path to all of us.
@klaaskay2685
@klaaskay2685 5 лет назад
If you're at least sincere in your thinking - if you ever think of course - and try to be loyal to the Quran, you'll see that the order focuses on "draw your khumur over your bosom". Now you would not be able to follow this order faithfully unless and until you put your khumur above your bosom so that you can draw the end of the khumur 'over' your bosom. It follows that putting on khumur first become necessary by implication because of this order in the Quran. Khumur cannot and will not be interpreted as just pieces of clothing. Why? As implied in the ayah 24:31, khumur must be put above the bosom and the head is the only part of the body above the bosom that can be put on. For example, we find in one of the hadiths that the Prophet PBUH used to simply touch his khumur that he put around his head without taking it off in the process of his making ablution (namely, it's valid without touching his hair directly). From this, we can understand that any pieces of clothes put on the head or has a specific function around the head, the Arabs will refer to it as Khimar or Khumur. Obviously, Dr. Shabir wasn't aware of this, that's why his thinking is confused with doubt about what it refers to. Also, notice that the word used is 'over' or على and 'over' is different from 'on', otherwise the Quran would use فوق instead. So the attempt to interpret it as a piece of cloth put 'on top of' your bosom is such a dishonest act.
@asmaahassan1802
@asmaahassan1802 5 лет назад
in Araboc Khumar is to cover , like u can say Kumar the truth (cover the truth) , Khumar the bottle (like coverign anytihng) , in that time they had this custom of waeirng khumar for environmental issues like sand and Sun , but Bosom eposed so Allah asked to cover Bosom , Allah will not tell them remove them , how can it be when its very needed in their daily life and so Quran was talking to that culture that time who had these customs at that time, yes Quran emntioned that custom but that doesnt make it part of the order or rule,
@lsummors
@lsummors 5 лет назад
Klaas Kay Many Arab women and men wore khumars for cultural reasons and alps because of the harsh weather of the the desert. But the problem was for the women, their khumars showed their breasts so Allah said take your khumar and cover them. Allah did not command for all women to wear khumars or hijabs though. If Allah commanded for all women to cover their hair it would be in the Quran clear as day -> women are to cover their hair. The Quran does not say this and Allah never runs out of words to say. If the Quran said this we would not be debating about this until this day. Do we debate about eating pork? No because I’m the Quran it is clearly stated it is forbidden to eat swine. It is not stated that it is forbidden for a women to show her hair to others expect her husband and family. Therefore no one has the right to judge whether a women chooses to wear a hijab or not.
@jadesmith4121
@jadesmith4121 4 года назад
Salam Alaykum to all the readers. First of all everything mentioned in the Holy Quran is to be followed as simple as that. Jews used to pick and chose from the Torah, what interested them they followed but what didn't they threw it away. The Hadith he mentioned is authentic because it doesn't contradict the Quran. Times change but laws of The Almighty Allah don't change. Both Sarah in Holy Quran are clear cut. If we interpret the Quran same as he applied it to mentioned Surat 24:31 and 33:59 The the whole system of the Quran falls. No one understood the Holy Quran and out beloved Prophet did, as first generations 1-2 and 3. If we try to neglect that then we are letting the rope loose and letting ourselves fall on the pit. Quran is specific. Whatever is there is to be followed. We are not forced to follow but it applies for those who let their hearts connect with The Creator and His Book. When the verses were reviled people followed, what makes us now change that? I would advice you to consider Surat 4:59 O you who have believed, obey Allah and obey the Messenger and those in authority among you. And if you disagree over anything, refer it to Allah and the Messenger, if you should believe in Allah and the Last Day. That is the best [way] and best of result. May Allah guide us all. Ameen
@carmensylvia4001
@carmensylvia4001 Год назад
This is how a religious scholar speaks. I admire him very much. The women who interview him (Aisha and Dr Safiyyah) are very impressive and that says something about him, too.
@1200montana
@1200montana 6 лет назад
About the words “..except that which appears ordinarily thereof..”, then the scholars of Islam have explained that these words refer to the hands and face of a woman. This is supported by the hadith of the Prophet (Sallallaahu ‘alaihi wa Sallam) : “Aisha reported that Asmaa, the daughter of Abu Bakr, entered into the presence of the Messenger of Allaah wearing thin transparent clothing, So the Messenger of Allaah turned away from her saying : ‘O’ Asmaa, when a women reaches the age of menstruation, it is not allowed that any of her should be seen except this’ - and he pointed to his face and two hands.”[3] The Hijaab is therefore something which MUST cover the entire body of a woman, except her face and hands.[4]
@ttttllll1203
@ttttllll1203 6 лет назад
Abu Bilal this is not reliable as it's not in the Hadith sahih Bukhari
@bilalamarumosi8282
@bilalamarumosi8282 5 лет назад
So the scholars have the power now and not Allah? Pfft... Hair is ordinary for men but not for women? Makes no sense
@TheLHm
@TheLHm 4 года назад
pure logic. thank you very much
@zahednow
@zahednow 3 года назад
That's the problem logic cannot supersede islamic teachings
@TheLHm
@TheLHm 3 года назад
@@zahednow please define "islamic teaching". there is the quran. i has to be interpreted as it is not always clear, what is meant. what else do you want to use to interpret the text instead of logic?
@zahednow
@zahednow 3 года назад
@@TheLHm Islamic teachings consists of two parts: 1) Quran 2) teachings of prophet. 3rd comes logic
@TheLHm
@TheLHm 3 года назад
@@zahednow as i said, you need logical intelligence and historical knowledge to understand the quran and the hadith. there are "muslims" who claim that the quran allows to marry your daughter if your daughter is from a woman that you didnt marry. these interpretations arise from the lack of logical intelligence.
@zahednow
@zahednow 3 года назад
@@TheLHm that's a very bizarre scenario, if man is not married to her mother then how is she his daughter in the first place?
@nowshin_a6348
@nowshin_a6348 3 года назад
what if someone dresses like her chest is covered, her body is in a modest dress, no tight cloth. hair is tied not intended to show to anyone, but no head cover? what about that?
@esinfa
@esinfa 3 года назад
As far as this contents information it it permissible.
@stanpentagon6175
@stanpentagon6175 3 года назад
Halal
@mikk3150
@mikk3150 3 года назад
Hair needs to be covered. It is not permisable for a woman to be uncovered in the presence of a Non mahram i.e anyone that isn't her grandfathers, father, maternal/paternal uncles, the sons of her siblings, father in law
@kashfiaislam9995
@kashfiaislam9995 7 месяцев назад
@@mikk3150 How can I have very long hair and wear the hijab if I hate using hair dryers to dry my super long hair? I have not hit puberty but I want to have super long hair and wear the hijab once I hit puberty but I hate using hair dryers. 🕌🕋
@mikk3150
@mikk3150 7 месяцев назад
@@kashfiaislam9995 Um. This is a question best asked of another Muslim sister, I'm not a woman so i can't give you an answer there.
@mohammadelajrad3856
@mohammadelajrad3856 7 лет назад
Assalamu aleikum, I have a question concerning some hadiths which seem to say that camels were created from devils (Ahmad, Abu Dawud and others..). Is this authentic and how should it be understood? Jazakallahu kheiran
@amirulazharomar7483
@amirulazharomar7483 2 года назад
1. Actually we should discuss about the regulation of sexual behaviour among men and women. 2. What is appropriate? 3. And not to use the regulations to suppress the women.
@SaimaKhan-gc3jo
@SaimaKhan-gc3jo 6 лет назад
From my understanding, and as I've learned it, khumur is the plural of khimar. The entire verse is addressing all believing women hence the plural. It was societal norm to cover the head but the women would throw the rest of the cloth behind their shoulders, revealing their chest and so when the khumur verse was revealed, women started to draw what they would normally throw behind their shoulders, over their "juyoob" which is plural of jayb ( if anyone knows what this word means/refers to please elaborate). Another thought i had was, of this wasn't really understood correctly, which I don't see why it wouldn't because the prophet was there too explain the meanings of these verses.. then why would a woman take off what she saw as a modest act ( i.e. covering the head) and then discontinue doing this and instead only cover her chest after this verse being revealed? Anyway just my two cents. Allahu Alam.
@suzmia8553
@suzmia8553 7 лет назад
Dr Shabbir the Quran verse uses Khumur not Khimar - the Kumur is any kind of covering not specific to Head, Please can we get correct meaning and translation. The Islamic modesty for woman is too Subjective it needs to be more Objective. More scholars need to agree to the same meaning and fatwas.
@SaimaKhan-gc3jo
@SaimaKhan-gc3jo 6 лет назад
Suz Mia khumur is the plural of khimar
@kelcarolyn
@kelcarolyn 5 лет назад
Why is a woman's prayer not accepted unless her head is covered but men don't have to cover their head when praying. Is this Hadith reliable that says women's prayer isn't accepted unless her head is covered. Is it required for me to cover my head when going into a masjid or is it just recommended?
@bilalamarumosi8282
@bilalamarumosi8282 4 года назад
Don't believe those hadith. Allah is not superficial enough to not accept a woman prayer because her hair is not covered. Allah didn't even say women had to cover the hair. Just the breast.
@kelcarolyn
@kelcarolyn 4 года назад
@@bilalamarumosi8282 yeah that sounds like something some uncle threw in there hoping to pass from Allah. SMH...
@Han___000
@Han___000 3 года назад
@@bilalamarumosi8282 where does it say that?
@bilalamarumosi8282
@bilalamarumosi8282 3 года назад
@@Han___000 say what exactly?
@Han___000
@Han___000 3 года назад
@@bilalamarumosi8282 say that woman’s hair doesn’t have to be covered when praying
@saniyapatel1179
@saniyapatel1179 3 года назад
Is it mandatory,cause school doesn’t allow it then what should I do if it is mandatory but outside my house I do wear it not in school
@jefrreyjeffery2192
@jefrreyjeffery2192 3 года назад
It's not mandatory. Although it's illegal for schools to not allow it. Which country are you from?
@Youssef-wh8js
@Youssef-wh8js 3 года назад
Es obligatorio y lo debes llevar
@peanutbutter-bananashake.
@peanutbutter-bananashake. 2 года назад
Sister you still need help ? It's mandatory
@janetogunani8902
@janetogunani8902 6 лет назад
So yeah u can be modest without the hijab
@roweyda9477
@roweyda9477 5 лет назад
Boss Gamer astughfiruallah
@nonomalk6586
@nonomalk6586 5 лет назад
Boss Gamer wtf u r sick
@naj8324
@naj8324 4 года назад
Boss Gamer ??
@erinjackson9830
@erinjackson9830 3 года назад
Yup
@erinjackson9830
@erinjackson9830 3 года назад
@@roweyda9477 you’re sick
@LifeOfReshmalai
@LifeOfReshmalai 7 лет назад
Woah what a statement!
@tc1817
@tc1817 4 года назад
The all knowing and all powerful god made sure that nobody could agree on what women must wear. Well done.
@Mohlinder92
@Mohlinder92 5 лет назад
Really love this channel. Its great to hear someone argument and explain the quran. It's so hard to understand oneself because its all in verse.
@faharoon357
@faharoon357 4 года назад
Okay, so I know of many, many females who wear the hijab over very glam makeup: Are they being "modest"?
@thedrasc1465
@thedrasc1465 4 года назад
Thats not for you to judge, as Im sure you can humbly admit that you are not God. Since you are so insistent in knowing the reasons behind someone else's choices, Ive known many women who wear makeup because they feel a lack of self esteem without it whilst wearing a hijab. In a situation where they feel depressive thoughts because of low self esteem and when under high societal pressure to look attractive/presentable, it makes sense that these women choose makeup over other forms of "immodesty" or outright sin such as self harming or committing suicide.
@alaaazem8096
@alaaazem8096 4 года назад
@@thedrasc1465 Beautifully said! This is so sad. It is so sad that people even ask such questions.
@trickytrickster5637
@trickytrickster5637 3 года назад
Wearing makeup isnt haram so its up to whether they think theyre being modest or not.
@faharoon357
@faharoon357 3 года назад
@@thedrasc1465 . I am not judging. I merely asked a question. (Sorry for the delay in responding. RU-vid just notifyed of your reply.
@reflectionsinthebible3579
@reflectionsinthebible3579 3 года назад
@@thedrasc1465 Then they should seek counseling. God made you and said His work was good. Makeup isn’t necessary for most. Women should at least learn to love their natural selves.
@ruthvkhan9532
@ruthvkhan9532 3 года назад
"O children of Adam, We have bestowed upon you clothing to conceal your private parts and as adornment. But the clothing of righteousness - that is best. That is from the signs of Allah that perhaps they will remember." Quran 7:26
@fushiigso7145
@fushiigso7145 4 года назад
I didn’t know it was just that but why are people than complaing about face covering if the are not even Shure About the hair or did I not understand it correctly? It’s actually not mentioned a lot than ?
@afsananehath689
@afsananehath689 3 года назад
Mashallah thank you so much for the explanation sir
@mahmudhaddad2143
@mahmudhaddad2143 5 лет назад
@ 4:32 ... "that leaves me a doubt aswell.." which brings me to the question, why are you making religious verdicts on matters you carry doubts? You know, you really were doing a great job in comparative religion... you're absolutely correct in saying that 'scholars' are a product of their cultural milieu...
@moonchild4779
@moonchild4779 5 лет назад
Mahmut Temurci he said he was in doubt of the matter of the meaning of the khimar. is it specifically a head covering or just a covering in general. he built his conclusion not based on that but based on the fact that there is no explicit mandate to cover the hair/keep the khimar (if it meant headcovering) on in the qur’an.
@mahmudhaddad2143
@mahmudhaddad2143 3 года назад
@@moonchild4779 hi there, it's disturbing when an Islamic scholar is oblivious to the semantics of the Arabic word 'khimar.' There are many words used for covering in the Qur'an. Why is 'Khumr' used in the verse referring to the covering for women? khumr (pl. Of khimar) is no ordinary covering, it is different to 'libas,' 'jilbab' or 'hijab.' It implies a covering for the head. That's why 'khamr' is used to refer to alcohol as an intoxicant in Arabic, as the Arabs believed 'khamr' clouds the mind/head. So khamr and khumr are clearly both linked to the head.
@peanutbutter-bananashake.
@peanutbutter-bananashake. 2 года назад
@@mahmudhaddad2143 Yeah he's Shouldn't be giving Islamic Rulings, May Allah Guide him. Tbh if I was you I would take from The Ulama - Like ( Shaykh Ṣāliḥ ibn Fawzān al-Fawzān حفظه الله) ( Shaykh Sulaymān al-Ruhaylī حفظه الله ) ( Shaykh Bin Baz حفظه الله ) ( Shaykh salih ibn uthaymeen حفظه الله ) ( shaykh al albani حفظه الله ) You can find many more at 1. Scholary Subtitles. C h a n n e l s you might benefit from to 1. Abu Taymiyyah 3. Khalid Green 2. AlMadrasatuAlUmariyyah 4. One Message Foundation 📚.
@ahmfarooq1823
@ahmfarooq1823 3 года назад
Hijab was a cultural dress of the then Arabia. They used to wear it without covering their chest. That’s why Allah commanded to draw the Khimar over their chest. God bless Dr. Shibbir Ally for his outstanding knowledge and progressive attitude.
@moatezgr4209
@moatezgr4209 2 года назад
Irfan Khan Your saying that the veil is not found, uh, mentioned in the Qur’an, this is just a claim that has no basis, because the Almighty, in the perfect revelation, said (وَقُل لِّلْمُؤْمِنَاتِ يَغْضُضْنَ مِنْ أَبْصَارِهِنَّ وَيَحْفَظْنَ فُرُوجَهُنَّ وَلَا يُبْدِينَ زِينَتَهُنَّ إِلَّا مَا ظَهَرَ مِنْهَا ۖ وَلْيَضْرِبْنَ بِخُمُرِهِنَّ عَلَىٰ جُيُوبِهِنَّ ۖ وَلَا يُبْدِينَ زِينَتَهُنَّ إِلَّا لِبُعُولَتِهِنَّ أَوْ آبَائِهِنَّ أَوْ آبَاءِ بُعُولَتِهِنَّ أَوْ أَبْنَائِهِنَّ أَوْ أَبْنَاءِ بُعُولَتِهِنَّ أَوْ إِخْوَانِهِنَّ أَوْ بَنِي إِخْوَانِهِنَّ أَوْ بَنِي أَخَوَاتِهِنَّ أَوْ نِسَائِهِنَّ أَوْ مَا مَلَكَتْ أَيْمَانُهُنَّ أَوِ التَّابِعِينَ غَيْرِ أُولِي الْإِرْبَةِ مِنَ الرِّجَالِ أَوِ الطِّفْلِ الَّذِينَ لَمْ يَظْهَرُوا عَلَىٰ عَوْرَاتِ النِّسَاءِ ۖ وَلَا يَضْرِبْنَ بِأَرْجُلِهِنَّ لِيُعْلَمَ مَا يُخْفِينَ مِن زِينَتِهِنَّ ۚ وَتُوبُوا إِلَى اللَّهِ جَمِيعًا أَيُّهَ الْمُؤْمِنُونَ لَعَلَّكُمْ تُفْلِحُونَ (31) In the comprehensive dictionary meanings the woman fermented: she put on the veil, the veil And in the middle dictionary it is said: The woman covered her head with a veil Thus, it is a purely false claim
@বিবিধ
@বিবিধ 6 лет назад
Thanks a lot! 🌺
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