#HIJAB #WOMAN #ISLAM Build an amazing habit with the Quran now with the worlds first Quran reading habit builder!! Download now 👇❤️😍 apps.apple.com/gb/app/quranly...
I remember being a sworn enemy of Islam. 12 years on I am now upon the path of the Salaf. Took my sharada two weeks ago and have learnt sunnah al Fatiha off by heart ♥️ Can I get a alhumdullah?
I’m a half hijab wearer. I know I need to stop and wear it correctly becuase it not only effects me as a Muslim but it effects the whole UMMAH which I’m gonna start wearing it correctly inshallah❤️to me it is a trend thing most of the people in my community are “half hijabers”😂 and they wanna look pretty whilst covering their beauty . The irony . But we need to change . As an ummah . Love how you opened up the convo ali 👏🏼👏🏼
The Brothers are also affected by it. They don't like to have a long beard, which the minimum is 👊 length. And MashAllah the brothers soon as they go to Yale University, they want to fit into the West and trim their beards significantly. They start trying to interpret the deen and claim as long as you think it's a beard, it's a beard. Even if it 1mil long. So sisters don't feel bad, the brothers are in the same boat, some like yourself acknowledge their mistakes, but then some try and twist the deen to fit their desires to fit in the West. So they will look for a minority view of a scholar, to approve their desires. Living in the West though I realised a funny thing. The beard started becoming trendy, I believe around the late 2018 period. And brother's that I thought would never grow their beards were starting to grow them, I mean full-grown beards. Strange isn't it? When it becomes western fashion then brothers start to grow it. It's a sickness in the Ummah. May Allah help us.
@@IrfanAli-qp1gm He is not lying. The Quran does describe who Allah is but that does not mean people read it and even if they do does not mean they understand who Allah is or even know who Allah is if they don't read it.
@@IrfanAli-qp1gm you didn't understand him, what he means is people dont understand the quran..they dont know the context and also cherry pick the texts
@@abdulhakamjibril If you take as absolute, then no one fully comprehends Allah SWT as he is infinite but what he reveals of his qualities and attributes in Quran is not difficult to understand.
As a hijabi woman I agree hijab Influencers have for sure had an affect on other women not wearing hijab properly, or they wear a hijab with the TIGHTEST jeans and SHORTEST tops. Make it make sense?? And on top of that I’ve seen when ppl call out the influencers for not wearing correct hijab they just say only Allah can judge me and this is how I choose to show my faith etc etc. A lot of muslim women forget/ignore that it’s MANDATORY to wear hijab and is not supposed to be a choice. Literally seen sisters explaining to non muslims that hijab is a choice that’s why they don’t wear it In summary: you HAVE to wear hijab. It’s your CHOICE to disobey and not wear it.
I agree and I think the lady being interviewed is only complicating matters when it is that simple. She could be digging a hole for herself. From her arguments, it feels as if she is standing up for those women without hijab and fails to see the real issue behind why they are behaving in such a way regarding hijab. This women’s mindset is one of the reasons why men are retreating and choosing to look overseas for a decent wife who is conscious. The Muslim sister in fact should be grateful that the UK is softer on them and allows them to wear the hijab whenever they please.
@@kudrah I got the same vibe. Especially when she start attacking devout looking woman and saying they’re not so clean hearted on the inside. Did she think we wouldn’t spot that? I hear that Justification from improperly wearing hijabis or non hijabis all the time. They quote how they apparently saw some niqab wearing lady doing some haram stuff or had bad behaviour so then why should they wear it? What a stupid argument. Now both your attitude and your clothing sucks basically. Might as well fix one of you can.
@@linam1780 She is tricky. Fine she’s academic but having those qualifications doesn’t automatically qualify her for the questions she was asked but she acts like she’s the expert on the human mind in particular this field of discussion. Ali Dawah and most of us already know the answers that are in line with Islam and what non of us strives to do is imposing or forcing but advising and raising awareness in order to bring the consciousness to their senses…… To be honest there were moments in the discussion where I got annoyed by her responses, and I felt that she could mislead some sisters with her mindset…..
@@kudrah I feel like I just wasted several minutes of my life watching this. I was waiting for her answer Ali’s question but I didn’t see it. He was asking whether a man like him can start discussing issues about hijab in general without being attacked. She made only one valid point - that many people practicing Islam are not God-centric these days but still it didn’t answer his question. I want my refund.
It's also confusing to see Muslim women, as this sister, wear the hijab but also wear #Makeup!!! The purpose of wearing the hijab and the modest cloth is to cover beauty; wearing makeup is exactly the opposite of covering beauty!!! Could use some explanation regarding that as well.
Mens obsession with hijab as if it’s the only thing that makes you a good Muslim, were you not prancing round the streets of England with your co-star Muslim friend Mohammed hijab harassing Jewish people and making the entire Muslim community look bad, diverting the free Palestine movement to your own self? Does that not come under hijab and correct conduct and is that not more harmful to the entire Muslim ummah? Look at yourself first before trying to ‘guide others’. Your actions had such a massive impact on these same Muslim viel-wearing woman who get harassed verbally and physically every single day so the cheek to make a half an hour long vid berating these same woman is very ironic
JazakAllahu khairan for this video, and please I want to add my own experience with the half hijab hopefully it will be beneficial to some Insha Allah.. I lost both my parents at a very young age.. but Alhamdulillah I did got a nice uncle who took care of me.. during my university days I was a huge fan of combing and styling my hair to the front and putting my hijab half.. to the extent that I can’t go out with it.. until one day I dreamt of my mum.. in the dream I was at her grave with other people and we were waiting for her to recite the Qur’an as she normally do but she refused and her voice was full of anger, and I ask her why she said until I stop showing my hair outside SubhanAllah😭😭, the dream was so scary 😟 and feels like real😭.. Wallahi since from that day I stopped till date and insha Allah till I die.. my dear sisters is not worth it please, May Allah guide us to the right path Ameen.
Narrated by abu musa (may Allah have mercy on him): some people asked Allah's apostle(peace and blessings be upon him) , whos islam is the best? i.e ( who is the best muslim). He replied,. One who avoids harming the muslims with his tongue and hands
When you leave something for the sake of Allah, Allah will reward you with something much better than what you've left. May Allah make it easy for you Sister and reward you immensely for leaving what's wrong for the sake of Allah to be pleased with you.
When i decided to wear hijab in high school , i was a bit nervous and afraid of judgement too.But somehow , i started with half hijab but still immodest dress.After wearing half hijab for more than 2 months , i gained enough confidence and finally switched to full hijab. Now, i wear full hijab and modest cloth too.Whenever i look at someone with half hijab, i think that as part of their hijab journey.We should never judge anyone because we don't know what circumstances they are going through.
@@amaniibrahim5599 THE FAMOUS CANADIAN🇨🇦 MATHEMATICIAN GARY MILLER EMBRACED ISLAM,HE WAS 15 YEARS CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY,HE TRIED TO FIND MISTAKES IN QURAN BUT EMBRACED ISLAM. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5TMVe2Vb1Eg.html
I agree sister do what you can at the end of the day its you that will face Allah all these scholars like dawah does he wear the islamic male robe??? No but he judges the woman. As Jesus said " he that is without a sin let him caste the first stone ". The story is in the time of Jesus adultery punishment was stoning, a woman had committed this and the village went to stone the woman but Jesus said who is without sin let him caste the first stone and they couldn't you know why??? Becauae were all sinful. So these ali dawah and mohammed hijabs don't even practise what they preach they tell woman to fully cover but wher is the brothers robe
You might be true but when it comes to Arab countries where women are culturally cover their heads but are the ones in fact spreading half hijjab. Which is a bit confusing me. They have no barriers its just they showing off their hair.
Sisters let me get one thing clear to you all: any person, whether it’s a MAN or WOMAN who reminds us of our Deen and our duties, plz don’t say stop judging or mind your own business. Thank you From your Muslims sister
but have to stop the sin becoming a norm. and judging is important. if judging was not allowed then why would prophet say his companions whats wrong and right. those muslims could also say prophet not to judge them.
@Rayrad 696 where does it say that our God or angels pray 5 times a day u dumb.and why do Christian don't follow their own teachings,where it says yall not to have tattoo or sex before marriage.why will a rapist go to heaven? Is decent and sinner same in chrisianity
Ali - respectfully the reason why sisters don't like guys highlighting the hijab issue, is because men do not have to wear a hijab, yes they have a different hijab but it isn't the same as women. Therefore, you do not understand the struggle until you have to do it yourself. So it appears it's easier for men to comment when they don't have the same conditions. You can't pass judgment when you do not have to wear similar hijab conditions as women do. You are speaking on experiences, you do not experience.
Very important point. I’m sure they wouldn’t appreciate women harping on about thawb and beard and whatever else they should as Muslim men be observing.
I'm wearing hijab all my life believe me there is no problem wearig hijab I don't wear hijab only headscarf I wear hijab that somalis wear like full hijab with hot weather there is no problem to wear hijab but alot of muslim women normalize wearing half hijab Why you're wearing hijab when your hair and your body everybody can see?
You are worried about the wrong things. Focus on the character of a woman rather than a strand of her hair that’s visible. Your character takes you to Jannah, not a hijab on your head to show the world.
The French occupation of Algeria measured its success in suppressing the Algerians by the number of women who removed the veil, so there is no doubt that the woman who wears the veil is a symbol of Islam and the freedom of Muslims from colonialism, as well as that the colonizers were making plays and forcing the actresses to remove the veil at the end of the play
@OMAR - KM Agreed with you, removing the veil during occupation of North Africa was a way to desecrate our belief and submit local population to the French sense of "superiority". Moreover, it lasted by placing dictators and traitors such as Habib Bourguiba (Ex-president of Tunisia), King Hassan II of Morocco (France's favorite puppet). Algeria is kind of different because Islam is still very respected as Sharia law is partially applied but the youth have embraced liberal values and western way of life, which leads them to ruin and to risking their lives by crossing the Mediterranean sea in search of a more radiant future (complete BS).
French has always hated Muslims, they forced Muslims to bad traditions everywhere in Africa, it happens to our people in Cameroon we were in an Emirates moving from Chad, Cameroon, Nigeria and Niger... With an Islamic teaching and school... But then French and others Colonial came destroyed it, forced many women to remove their hijab until today the culture is going on
@@dausmaa2416 Agreed, bro. Islam was more widespread in Africa as it is the religion that commands the liberation of slaves, abolishment of slavery and equality. Then colonization came, implementing values opposed to the Quran and Sunnah, forcing the African population convert to Christianity or to purely and simply leave Islam. Christianity as it is the religion that encourages possession of slaves. As the New Testament states : Ephesians 6:5 "Slaves, obey your earthly masters with respect and fear, and with sincerity of heart, just as you would obey Christ." And you see, carved in many churches / cathedrals this inscription in french : "Dieu est Amour" (God is Love).
It was narrated that ‘Abd-Allaah said: “Allaah has cursed the women who do tattoos and those who ask for tattoos to be done, those who ask for their eyebrows to be plucked, and the women ask for their teeth to be filed for the purpose of beautification, changing the creation of Allaah.” A woman from the tribe of Bani Asad whose name was Umm Ya’qoob heard of that and she came and said, “I have heard that you have cursed So and so and So and so.” He said, “Why should I not curse those whom the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) cursed and who are mentioned in the Book of Allaah?’ She said, “I have read what is between the two covers [of the Qur’aan], and I did not find anything in it like what you have said.” He said, “If you have read it, have you not read that Allaah says, ‘And whatsoever the Messenger (Muhammad) gives you, take it; and whatsoever he forbids you, abstain (from it)’ [al-Hashr 59:7]?”
You're talking about eyebrows tattoos, do you know the Arabs women in villages still have on their faces and bodies? Women in Africa do too! They're are considered Muslims are they part of it ? It's their cultural practices.
@@chanelle02uk They are still considered muslims, but in that case they are comitting sins, it doesn't matter if thats the cultural norm. What matters is what the norm is in Quran and Sunnah. Selam.
@@chanelle02uksalaam.. sister.. haram is haram whether its a cultural practice or not. The Quran was revealed and the prophet saw was sent for us as guidance and the fact it says tattoos are haraam those cultural practices need to stop. Just like drinking alcohol can be said to be a cultural practice is some cultures,if its against our beliefs then it needs to be stopped
It’s a current trend that I’m also seeing more and more. Social media is a massive influence. I think many of the younger Muslimahs seeing others wearing it like that think it okay to wear it like that because ‘everyone else is doing it’. Shaytaan is clever at corrupting our ways, whether it’s abayahs getting tighter, or men wearing cropped pants which are super tight, or hijabs moving further back. (Some girls actually start off wearing hijab like that now not knowing any better)
To add I do agree with the sister, everyone has their own struggles and journeys, but the power of influence is affecting the community, especially the social media obsessed generations and your right to say we should counter that.. it’s all well saying ‘you need learn about Allah, you need to learn about your deen.’ But truth is more needs to be done, to make that happen. Masjids need to engage the youth more, if they capture their hearts while they’re young they in’sha’Allah will know their creator better and stay in those friendships circles later on in life which will strengthen their resolve, and protect their imaan to a degree.
@@SK3027 this is exactly what I and my son say. Unfortunately the masjid s here close it for kids the reason corona…. They closed youth programs reason corona…. They closed women side bc of corona…. The sheikhs don’t speak about relevant stuff to help the youth to hurry and go home. Youths weren’t brought to the masjid while young so the masjid became a old guy hang out place. Girls and boys here are in desperate help. And it’s falling into deaf ears!
Social media is a bad influence on young men and women today. Also men lowering their gaze also protects the men themselves. Looking at women other than your wife will make you feel as though your wife is inadequate and could possibly lead to issues down the line in the marriage.
@@hsnrb9959 exactly, girls and guys think what they see is real and it’s all filters, they’re insecure trying to attain something that even the person in picture doesn’t actually look like, and it’s just snapshots of small moments in their life… creating more lust, envy, and greed in society. The youth are too naive to realise it’s all an illusion.
Influencers are to blame, but also those who follow in their footsteps knowing it's wrong. May Allah guide us all. Allah says in the Quran about how both the leaders and those who followed them(in evil) both will be in Jahannam, May Allah protect us all from it. I'm not saying any particular person is going to Jahannam, what I'm saying is that we are all responsible for our own actions, don't follow blindly. You can't accuse someone else on Judgment Day that they misled you when you knew it was wrong yourself. I'm not going to lie, as a Muslim sister the temptation is real. Sometimes I wish I could just throw on a pair of jeans and shirt or a cute outfit that isn't fully covering and call it hijab. Sometimes I wish I could wear makeup to feel pretty like all the other girls. But I know that it isn't correct. Know your honour and worth is with Allah and that when you please Him He will bless you with people around you who love you for His sake.
yes its true..these influ-loosers are dying to fit in with western society wearing full on make up and turbans sadly people look up to them! impress the creator not the creation
48 HOURS LEFT FOR DEMOLITION OF SILWAN VILLAGE IN PALESTINE hashtag SaveSilwan Save Silwan Village Yes you heard right they only have 48 hours to do anything for the protection of their land. After that many people will become homeless, many will be detained, many will be harassed & many will be put to death. Illegal Occupation Yes within 48 hours as per “Kaminitz Law” which allows demolition of Silwan village without even the permission of court. Many brethren got detained for this, many sisters got harassed for this cause, & even many children died. -@TheMuslim1_ PLEASE SHARE
This is the most comprehensive story of the life of Mohammed that I have ever come across. It is actually pretty sympathetic, especially concerning his early life. Most of it is very accurate but I believe that Mohammed did indeed encounter a spirit. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Wh_Db8JwEjs.html
The problem isn't Muslims judging. Muslims feel they're "Criticized" when they are being ADVISED. Muslims should not have a problem with being corrected.
@Rayrad 696 bro simply said, muslims dont believe that the christians and their bible today is the real bible from the actual prophet jesus (esa) pbuh. In the same regard we dont believe the torah that jews have today is the original torah that was revealed to the prophet moses (musa) pbuh. The name of Islam just means submission to god derived from the word sal'm which literally means peace. we believe the faith and religion has been the same throughout mankind that submission to god is the same religion from prophet adam and all the other prophets peace be upon them all.
when the women are being constantly harassed, it never comes off as advice but criticism. The hijab is a huge journey for women and they definitely should take their own time. There have been many cases where men have pushed these young girls so far to the point they take it off. Stop pushing people away from islam.
@@mai4645 listen mate reminders are reminders. If someone is shouting at you or being condescending or forceful, fair enough your point makes sense. But if people remind you about hijab. It being said is a beneficial reminder. Talking about peoples intentions is a whole other matter which doesn't really matter to the one being reminded, allah knows peoples intentions and will deal with them accordingly. But reminders about following your deen is becoming a trendy thing in which you shouldn't be told to do anything you should just be doing it whenever you feel it is right. But a reminder today to fix up right now when you can die tomorrow is better than outright not bothering and letting them do whatever especially when your in a position of responsibility. What are we gonna do if we don't help eachother. End of the day every individual is accountable for themselves and anyone they've wronged. As muslims we primarily don't want any single muslim to reach the hellfire.
This half hijab style is decades old, but I started seeing this in the west in the last couple of years. So I think the sister is right that you just caught up to it.
@@Hakwbebsu26 you're right, but even here in the west it has been going on for a while now. I remember talking about the rise of this trend in my early twenties and I'm now in my late twenties. It has been a thing in the Arab world for decades.
Alhamdulillah.. Excellent. Please bring more hijaabis and niqaabis on the show.. Lets keep hearing their perspectives from them directly. Great work brother.
We're not even supposed to be looking at or hearing women...nevermind have them on a show for the world to hear and see...wth is the muslim ummah doing?
@@streetzboxa akhi.. Ur opinion is ur opinion. You dont have to get upset if others dont see it that way. The quran tells the wives of the Prophet (SAW) not to soften their voice when speaking with non mahram in suratul ahzab. The quran also addresses their dressing in suratul ahzab and suratul noor. When they satisfy these conditions, anything more is your opinion probably based on tafaseers and there are contrary opinions as well to urs. So i think you should calm down brother. There's always going to be diffrence in opinions.
@@streetzboxa you can hear them but I agree seeing is another matter. Aisha ( ra) used to advise the Sahabas (ra) but they did not see her. She was always behind a veil. The voice is not necessarily aurat.
@@linam1780 I understand. But she was narrating things the prophet did etc and it was necessary. This is a woman coming full out in front of the world face out and everything.
@@streetzboxa yea that’s why I don’t agree with slowing her on video. Even if I know many people don’t take the same view of wearing niqab, I think when it’s on camera it’s a different matter because once something goes on the internet then it never goes away. A woman also has less control once her photo or video is on a public platform. I have heard of so many stories where perverted men take the pictures and adulter it and post it on vile sites. Why should we expose our sisters to that risk? It’s not worth it. So I believe even if people don’t find niqab wajib, on screen they should wear it to protect themselves from these things at least. Showing face in person is very different than a picture anyone can do anything with.
I think the conversation around Hijab is lost because we have reduced it to clothing and women when in reality Hijab is gender neutral and is interconnected with Haya and Tawheed. Furthermore, Hijab means barrier/veiling so it doesn't mean *exclusively* clothing; character, attitude, behaviour, language are intricately connected to Hijab and modesty.
@here And always im talking about in the context of this whole hijab debate and people spouting about the reasons why theyre wearing it in a certain way, not about LGBTQ!!
@here And always and I was talking about the fact that the original post stated that these girls are trying to only please the West and that we shouldn't claim to know WHY they're wearing it a certain way
I started wearing proper hijab over 11 years ago because I was influenced by my daughter’s nursery manager who wore it incompletely. Because of her broken way of wearing it I’m now wearing it so I wouldn’t discount anyone’s hijab no matter how it’s worn. So long as they are wearing it, it shows their submissions to the will of Allah no matter how broken it is. May Allah swt guide us all on the straight path Ameen 😊
i really like her point about encouraging women to wear hijab correctly because this is the best way to help us hijabi and muslim women. Being gentle is a very good quality in Islam and we shouldnt bring down others and make it seem like if someone isn’t wearing it correctly they’re doing everything wrong it’s really unsupportive and demotivating. be kind and gentle and encourage them to do good and it’ll be way better than criticizing and being rude.
🚫 *THE REASON WHY ALI'S DAWAH IS FILLED WITH IGNORANCE, MISGUIDANCE, FITNAH, DRAMA AND DISTRACTION IS BECAUSE HE IS A MUNAFIQ HIRED TO MISGUIDE THE MUSLIMS* AND ALI DAWAH ISNT THE ONLY ONE. HIS CREW AS WELL AS ALL THESE OTHER FAMOUS DAWAH PERSONALITIES ARE THE SAME. *BE WARE OF THEM.* 🚫🚫
this women forgot that allah curses women who pluck there eyebrows and makeup is not allowed to be worn infront of men it attracts too much attention subhannalllah may allah guide all muslims ameen
It's cultural. I am Indian and I know the culture. They are NOT wearing it as hijab but as modesty, honestly speaking in 90s there were very few women in Hijab but they were soo orthodox god fearing Muslims but now everywhere we see Hijabs in our culture but all are anti islamic.. just for fashion. Muslim women were soo Muslim even without hijab in those days. But I also agree with Ali dawah we should always be concerned about each other always guys. Inspire everyone to be a good muslim.
@@omarhaifa6213 yes my grandma also wears like that she is so orthodox pious Muslim but at the same time I AGREE with Ali dawah here. We should always be concerned about each others.. always.
Some people think that Hijab is a choice, actually it is not a choice, Allah has made it a command. It is the choice of people if they want to obey to that command.
This conversation was very interesting and a very important one. It is long overdue as the Muslim community needs to talk more about men’s hijab and men’s modesty. Our scholars need to talk about it not just in classes but in the Friday jumuah khutbah. Our parents and teachers need to educate and encourage proper hijab (and adab) in boy children and male teens so that they grow up to be modest mindful Muslim men! May Allah sister Fatima and brother Ali for sharing this with us, ameen.
If a Muslim girl is getting upset when someone mentions the hijab it's because they aren't wearing it. They feel guilty and want to lash out. At the end of the day who cares about what anyone says. Allah made it an obligation so going against him means that you're actively sinning. That fact won't change regardless of how you feel. Someone shouldn't be talking down on you for not wearing it either because that doesn't help the situation either. So fellas relax inshaAllah, it's not like you're perfect either.
I have to agree. It doesn’t make sense to lash out when Allah commanded it. I come from a family which doesn’t practice hijab so I didn’t wear it growing up. I didn’t even know how important it was and I think my family was actually against it as once I started wearing it took a while for them to accept. One time however while going to the mosque a random brother came up to my sister and I and said “astaghfirullah sisters you should be covering your head” etc. Lol. Even though what he did may have come off a bit of a pretentious or rude way of giving dawah to many people, my sister and I didn’t lash out. He was right, we were ignorant. The message also doesn’t change suddenly because of how it was delivered. We just told him to pray for us that Allah make it easy for us to have the courage to wear it. And now I even wear niqab many places loool. That brother, wherever he is, will probably be so proud if he heard this haha
@here And always I said you can advise but when you do, make sure you do so in a wise manner. A lot of people are harsh when they advise others while the prophet SAW was not! That was my point!
@@glennbartley2910 I'm assuming you're not Muslim? If your aren't Muslim then you won't understand. To put it simply the hijab is a command from God and not wearing it means you're being sinful. Your personal opinions don't matter when it comes to God's command. I'm sure you know at least that much.
Have maiactive on your podcast. She's a true inspiration from being non hijabi to now even a niqabi ( she doesn't show her face on socials) wanna learn from her aswell. PLEASE
Masha Allah. Beautiful video. Just a reminder also for sisters who don't know shaping eye brows isn't allowed in Islam. May Allah guide everyone to the straight path and realise what all our rules are in Islam.
Honestly this topic is controversial, I feel myself that these girls who wear half hijab are trying their best or maybe on a journey to wearing full hijab. As for muslim men you do not how hard it is to hold on to your deen in this kind of generation and conquer your nafs. For muslim men, they do not even consider the fact that many other muslim young brothers are being with girls who do or don’t wear hijab and doing haraam and makruh things. But of course, men just like to look at what the sisters are doing and criticise them. Would you rather she take the hijab fully off? You do not know the sisters full story behind her hijab and the battles with our nafs and the desires. Also girls who wear makeup, they might not be doing it for attention but for confidence. They might feel more confident with it on, and it enables them to feel better about themselves. As for the sisters who don’t dress modestly, i agree they should wear more loose/modest clothes instead of tight clothes because it does set a representation of women in islam but why is there such an obsession with the ways women wear hijab? There is also a lack of attention to the men’s problems, why is this? I think that; -hijabi influencers should try their best to be modest as possible -men should not criticise, this only weakens the woman’s confidence and makes her doubt her imaan. -try to be supportive, wether you are a muslim sister or brother -ADVISE not criticise -start paying attention to muslims brothers problems too -Muslim men honestly cannot fully comment on this topic they do not know what it is like to wear hijab, most of them do not even stick to their own hijab. Thanks for reading.
FINALLY !! an empathetic human being. Seriously!! They make such a huge deal out of it. They don't teach men what to do after puberty. They think it's their DUTY to teach women what is hijab. And Makeup ? They don't know ,what they think "natural beauty" is, it's makeup too, Show them what " natural beauty" looks like and they'll call us ugly. And people forget some people find kids attractive too! What they gonna do about that?! Tell kids to cover too?
I don't see anything wrong with a man advising/addressing how to wear hijab properly. We need to stop vilifying men who are just speaking the truth. Yes a lot of men have other struggles, but we as women shouldn't use that against them to deflect from the issues with hijab today. May Allah make things easy for us!
@s ha I agree. I was just speaking more generally to the points made earlier in the video about how some think that only women should be talking about these issues...
The hijab is my identity as a muslim woman. I was not always in "Full hijab" but on my journey to get closer to الله i am now in full hijab. No hair showing and loose clothing. It also reminds me to what pleases Allahﷻ.
I mean, let's be honest, it's hard to criticise women with hijab (or better yet, headscarf) nowadays. You just don't know what their story is and they might not even be Muslim. Good talk, enjoyed the respectful conversation 👏
Thats why I think only family and friends should advise people, cause they will not listen to strangers. Why would you criticize random ppl on the internet.
Whenever I see Muslims and myself straying away from Islam , everytime I makes me so sad ,makes me wish I was born at time of the prophet and the sahabas , luckiest people in the world 😥 Allah tabarakwatala help us all !
As a Muslim woman, i do not like how this sister is defending and rationalizing the hijab slowly falling off of our sisters’ heads. She totally ignoring this trend of influencers who start off wearing proper hijab and then wearing inly 50% of it before taking it off completely. It is a trend and it’s happening and effecting our young girls.
She is now a half hijab wearing sister now unfortunately. Not to be a cynic but maybe she defends it as she herself is struggling with it. Allah knows best
Well it’s simple it’s cultural. I know many Muslim countries where for decades and maybe even centuries where women wear “half hijab” on 🤷🏾♂️. It’s not rocket science, hijab is a women’s issue and it’s her struggle alone. We shouldn’t abuse them because they are wearing no hijab or “half” hijab
We shouldn’t abuse them, but we should be worried, as it’s a matter of concern. Since it’s becoming normalized to a point where people might start believing this is a correct way of wearing a hijab.
@@haroonejaz22 that’s why I said “it’s cultural” haha. No women in Islamic history ever said “not covering the whole hair isn’t necessary”, but women have for centuries not fully covered their hair 🤷🏾♂️. Plus you think Islamic scholars in history where ignorant to all this? But I’m sure they know that hijab is *literally* a women issue alone and it’s their struggle and test. And I for one don’t want to be the cause that makes a women take her hijab off completely
I disagree with sister Fatima, I don't really think you have to be professionally trained in order to advise a person who you don't know, especially when it comes to the deen. It's our job to advice one another as Muslims, the Prophet Muhammad (saw) said that the religion is advice and Allah said in the Quran that we are the best nation produced as an example to mankind BECAUSE we enjoin the good and forbid the evil. I think that one of the reasons why some Muslims get triggered when you advise them on the sin that they are committing is because they automatically take it as an insult and think you have a holier-than-thou mentality or you're looking down on them (even if you aren't). I think it also may be a result of adapting the ways of the West. The West is very individualistic, and many people are only concerned about themselves, whereas, Islam teaches us to bring each other up so that we can flourish together. Also, Hijab IS an obligation and not a choice.
@@wanderingsoul2758 why did you even feel the need to make this comment? I dont understand why you sisters feel so insecure when ever the topic of hijab comes up as though men are trying to turn you into slaves or something... the point that you just made is something that every muslim in this comment section would agree with (I hope lol)...
I haven't watched the video yet, but I would like to make one comment: some women wear it this way, because of cultural influence. I know within the Kurdish culture, a lot women wear a headscarf this way. Note: not only Kurdish Muslim-women, but a lot of non-Muslim Kurdish women as well (such as Yezidi's or Christian/Jewish Kurdish women). It still doesn't take a way the fact that we muslims should implement God's laws as it should be implemented in our daily lives. Just thought it would be worth mentioning. واسلم عليك.
That is so true, it is also about what is on the inside, also she is right when she says that being gentle is better. I used to wear hijab, I don't anymore I struggle with it but not because of influences because of harshness and criticism and being told constantly that everything I did was never good enough! The judgement is horrendous and can people please stop criticising non hijabis! One of my best friends is a born Muslim and does not wear hijab she is a beautiful person both inside and out and dresses modestly and has extremely high moral standards. I have encountered far more nastiness from some hijabi sisters. We all have struggles and what about male hijab?
@Rayrad 696 what has your response have to do with my comment about the hijab 🤦🏽 No one needs to response to any Christian anymore. Your whole faith, ideology, beieve whatever you like to refer it as. Has been dismantled. No solid foundation to stand on. 🤷🏽
As a woman who has embraced hijab for a few years now, i can say with total conviction that these social influencers have had a negative impact on what is considered the norm. Ive seen it with people i know, who started looking like replicas of the inlfuencers they followed. The sad part is many muslim women will dismiss it and influencers themselves claim they have no responsibility. If u are breaking the guidelines of hijab in ur own time, then thats ur personal sin... But when u are on the internet selling it to the masses as a 'fashionable' look, then i trully believe that u will be accountable for the people you mislead.
People are calling one small headscarf a hijab, SubhanAllah imagine how hard it is for us Niqabi sisters to remain firm. Sisters and especially the so called online “hijabis” are taking the matter of hijab very lightly now a days. May Allah help us all, ameen
Thank u thank u thank you brother Ali, I’m a sister but it really annoys how our sisters expecting not to be advised , wearing half hijab … they tell the brothers you have no right to speak about hijab, well these sisters are playing around because even we sisters when we advise them they say “ wearing full cover doesn’t mean they are better we all sin” Of course we all sin but it doesn’t give the right anyone to reject be advised kindly with respect, and btw no matter how respectful you sound but they will say you should use manners …lol..excuses and excuses sometimes I just pass and say nothing bcz you cannot win them no matter how good your intention is.
As a hijabi who has been wearing hijab for 4 years, most brothers don't have empathy in this regard and think it's so easy (not Ali dawah). These men are not even meant to be looking, they are meant to be lowering their gaze. I would prefer not to be advised about a hair strand coming out of my hijab from a man
@@MH-bf4uu Sister , lowering their gaze has nothing to do with us wearing hijab , we don’t wear bcz so they can lower their gaze, we wear because it is instruction from Allah, we do our part they do theirs … When anyone advise us all we have to do is simple thank you and move on… so talking about sympathy, I am sure there is no any brother when they advise they have bad intentions, all they want is all of us Muslims to please Allah so we can meet in jannah by His mercy.
@@MH-bf4uu THE FAMOUS CANADIAN🇨🇦 MATHEMATICIAN GARY MILLER EMBRACED ISLAM,HE WAS 15 YEARS CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY,HE TRIED TO FIND MISTAKES IN QURAN BUT EMBRACED ISLAM. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5TMVe2Vb1Eg.html
*‘Hijab is like a jihad’* - that quote sums this issue up so perfectly. As Muslim men we need to be more encouraging and supportive of our sisters instead of bashing them and shaming them.
In my large family some wear hijab, some wear Niqab, some wear salwar kameez, some wear jeans and long shirt, some wear track suits, everyone prays 5 times a day, respects eachother and has no judgement of others. Men need to stop staring at sisters and quit judging. Judge yourself not others.
It's not about being judgemental. It's about grouping Niqab, hijab, jeans, long shirt, track suits together and seeing nothing wrong with it. You fail to understand niqab and hijab are not a fashion statement.
its true men shouldnt be judging them but acceptance of a sin is also not good. I agree 5 times prayer is key and it would help get rid of these bad habits but in this day and age with non muslims etc not covering is also asking for male attention regardless if muslim men are looking or not non muslims will be looking. You are exposing yourself to problems and if dressing in a very unmodest manner will bring lots of male attention which will negatively effect the sisters long run even if they are praying as they are disobeying allah. Patience is best but dont conflict this with thinking its okay as this would make people not change and stick to there ways.
Alhamdulillha loved listening to you sister ❤ "Don't be fooled,everyone is struggling'....Yes we are,in different ways,on our paths! As a five year revert i still struggle with the hijab and how to dress,when i get that feeling and break through i know Allah has blessed me with it....Don't give up,thats what so many non believers want,we have the biggest blessing in life alhamdulillha! May Allah bless us all on the straight path Ameen
I love the way this sister speaks, focus on the good of it - may encourage people to 'compete' to wear their hijab better for the sake of Allah InShaAllah
As a Muslim women, the only time I took off my Hijab was that I was married to a Muslim man who was abusive, suppressive, and womanizing to me and there was no other way to get away from him (as I thought as a young woman). With that said, it took me 30 years to return to practicing Islam, because in my early days of learning about Islam, I was never taught properly about Islam. As an older woman, I had to ask myself questions about Islam, I had to learn how to follow my Creator, without everybody else’s (in Islam) judgement. Wearing the Hijab, I became more intense in understanding what Allah (SWT) desired from me as far as my life relates to Islam. I was blessed to be able to embrace Islam again in my life, I wanted to wear my Hijab as much as possible but more importantly I want to please Allah (SWT).
I think we can empathise with others for struggling while practicing their deen and encourage them when we see them trying , but the truth is, many women follow these trends set by influencers because they think they'll look attractive even if it means they they are not wearing their hijab properly or covering their body properly. They make these decisions actively and understand what they're doing. And that is what's extremely frustrating. This has become the elephant in the room that no one has touched on. Islam doesn't teach us to step on egg shells around people, especially concerning such an important topic as hijab. I am so glad you brought this up brother Ali, thank you because i have been waiting for someone to mention this for a while. It is such a big concern how quickly this trend has catched on and i really fear that young impressionable muslims are going to eventually just take it off because their hijab is truly just hanging on by a thin thread.
Please make a video about the issue of threading/shaping eyebrows. I see a lot of women dressed very modestly but their eye brows are shaped to perfection. Learned a lot from your videos. Lots of prayer and thank you for making a change and for spreading the message of Islam.
Not gonna lie I just felt throughout this that Ali was too focused on other people and how they don't practice properly; from sisters to brothers. There must be patience and kindness in your hearts and how u look at our fellow humans. Also Ali might be practicing but only Allah gets to decide and judge at the end of the day. Judging others that harshly, i'd be too afraid to look at myself and my own actions after that.
I'm not Muslim but veil completely because I feel God wishes Mme to. I don't get the idea of wearing half a hijab. But then, I believe that if you're going to do something like wearing a hijab, you should go all the way.
Well so is premarital anal sex so they can keep their hymen in tact for marriage. Ridiculous. The sister is right to a large extent that Islam is no longer God focused. Just some weird cultural norms people do for reputations and status.
@@heroldyousuf8750 its prevalent in iran because wearing a hijab there is law so women wear it as little as they can because they dont want to wear it at all
I'm from Iran and literally everyone wears it like that. They aren't really muslim and they dont claim they are it's mostly culture based and for looks
@@islamicbeliever1179 well other islamic countries have a free choice to practice other religions. Like in Dubai Christians muslims Jews for example live together. In iran it's like okay you can be Christian but you must follow muslim rules. No singing in public no this no that and other
QUESTION, could you do a commentary/reaction with brother hijab on how in France female Imams are going to start leading prayers? I receive alot of education through this channel as well as brother hijabs channel. And as a convert, when you apply Quranic facts to todays issues, it really benefits a convert like myself. Thank you!
@@hiqhduke wait what? I've heard of the french lady imam, but whats this about muting the adhan. also, we've already heard about the french thing, so we won't really be hearing anything knew
@@saajiddaya2152 i just got it across my feed here in America. But I am shocked on both articles to say the least. Thank you for sharing the search for adhan!!
Please don’t follow this woman what’s wrong with you people you left the companion and great woman of Islam and started following woman who are not wearing the hijab may allah guide them how can they be so blind
@@ray620 I’m not being extreme what’s extreme about telling people to follow the companions and the prophet if you think that’s extreme then clearly your more liberal then any Muslim I know
In Nigeria for example.. Very sadly.. More emphasis seems to be placed by many sisters on covering their hair alone. So they wrap their heads up and wear very fitted figure revealing clothes.
I am a Yoruba girl from Nigeria and when I was wrong I thought you over your hair once you get married and that’s it. I thought the Hausas and others wore it because it was culture. My mum, aunts, mums friends, etc. most of them just cover their hair and some wear figure hugging clothes. Some of them are religious though, I believe it’s just cultural not religious because most women cover their hair till death, no hijab.
Assalaam aleikum all my Muslim brothers and sisters, please pray for my brother in law, Ijaz, who passed away from cancer complications this past day. Jazak Allah khairan!
I used to wear the hijab with some of my hair showing, that is because thats how we were bought up, we just wore it as a means of respect infront of our fathers, brothers, uncles etc and we didnt have to cover the hair fully as they were our mahram. So that just became same feeling outdoors, and we wernt told by our parents that this is wrong as our mothers and many people in our area wore it like this. I still felt i was looked at respectfully compared to many girls in our area didnt wear the hijab at all. But now educating myself, i have started to cover all my hair but it was difficult because i used to feel unattractive.
Awesome conversation 👏 I definitely learned some new things. Some topic ideas: Responsibility of taking care of parents for daughters and marriage responsibilities? Self-esteem? Healthy marriage? Looking forward to more videos! 😄 May Allah SWT bless you both and give you the best in this life and the next!
Unfortunately sisters are still ignorant when comes to khimar,Hijaab, jilbab, some show few or part of hair, some show part of legs by scrunching up Jilbaab,some wear khimar and have trouses above the ankles, beautifying with make up is not hijaab.
may allah bless this woman masha Allah she's quite knowledgeable and what she said should motivate our sisters and brothers to do more in the actual practice of islam and really really know even more about Tawhid
@@glennbartley2910 Its not that. A hijab is a symbol of self respect why would you want people watching you with lust wearing a bikini around the neighborhood? This also applies to men. A hijab is meant for both men and women, its self described with the Arabic translation of hijab which means a cover of something when it comes to how they hide their awrah.
Travel as Half Naked woman Does not make women being good as well,Virgin Mary Was Wearing Hijab,Nuns also wearing Hijab,Jewish Ladies has to Cover their Hair As well,So Hijab is modesty of Women...In Magazines Women try to Attract People with showing their Bodies......Women used as flesh and degrade by Magazines.... Women not sale object.
I fell in love with the idea of wearing a hijab & niqab at the age of 7 or 8. ☺️ I remember trying on the scarf that came with my abaya (for Madressa/Mosque)…I used to think about growing up and one day wearing it. I wore it a bit at elementary school and high school when I was in grade 7. But I didn’t continue because it got too hot and it kept slipping off (I had used a 🧷)…and I felt like people thought stuff…but many years later, because my hair started thinning…I started to think it would’ve been way better to wear a hijab, I wouldn’t be struggling to do my hair. SubhanAllah I was procrastinating whether to wear a hijab when my mother came to me and told me that I should wear it. Alhumdulillah I’m really happy that Allah helped in my decision. 🥰 InshaAllah I would like to wear niqab, my mother is a little on the no side…😢 but I love the feeling I get when I tried on a makeshift niqab! InshaAllah may Allah change my mom’s idea and be happy with my decision on wearing a niqab. 🤲🏻❤️
As a brother, I'm really concerned by so many brothers walking around with the lower half of their hair missing. If I didn't know this was called "skin fade", I would have thought it's some sort of hair loss condition.
Hello "Adeeb Usamni" ("Hello", I appogise in I have no other word in relation towards English. Me (a man) saying hello towards a sister/woman is a big unkind). Yes **Brother you are right. It is not healthy towards men. Also it destruction on Men. Kind Regards Fahad Malik
Some sheiks and scholars i think allow this. I remember a ict teacher at my school said uneven haircuts are halal and he was a practicing muslim but he had a skin fade etc he said his own teachers told him its halal. Also it depends what school of thought u follow, what sheikh u follow etc
If you mean fade by the fact there's still hair, then I believe it's fine. What's not allowed is when you have full hair on one part of the head and clean shaven on other parts of the head. And I believe, if there are patterns on the head then that's not permissible as well.
@@suhulahmed7422 Hello "Suhul Ahmed" ("Hello", I appogise in I have no other word in relation towards English. Me (a man) saying hello towards a sister/woman is a big unkind). This person is a Christian or a Christian-Jew. **He has also said "NO SALVATION in ☪️." Hence **He does follow Islam. Kind Regards Fahad Malik
This sister really tried to blame Ali Dawahs awareness and his mind that muslim women wear the hijab half way? Women will NOT take accountability for anything. They will always protect other women even if they are wrong
I think you'll find a lot of us do NOT blame men. Only misguided and deluded sisters will think that blaming Ali is acceptable. Or think that it's ok to defend those who do wrong.
This is true....I was also wearing my hijab half...and never did I feel oky...now alhamdullilah I wear it the correct way... Subhanallah...this half way hijab will cost us alot yaumul kiyamah....and only a believer and one who fear ALLAH will realise that half way hijab is wrong...
I feel like this issue is becoming a big issue because I see so many girls in my school just, wearing it but showing hair. I am also a ex half hijabi lol 😆 It’s just because I got so much into the instagram and influencers who wore tights clothes and it just didn’t make sense. I mean you are already putting the effort for doing it then just do it properly. I know there are struggles and I myself struggled so much to wear properly. There has to be a time when you get a wake up call. Just think about the end and the day of judgement. Like how will we face Allah and like how??!! We know this temporary and no one is gonna live forever. Just reminding yourself constantly about the end is honestly so helpful. It’s not about how you look, it’s about your actions and how you treat people. Everyone has the power to change and he is right, a lot of people use it as an excuse. If you are keep saying I am not ready, you will never be. May Allah make it easy for all of us Ameen 🤲🏻
This sister spoke about how there are deeper struggles in those woman whom ali spoke about who leave some parts of hijab uncovered but the truth of the matter is that these kind of woman still have to worry about Islamophobia and stuff like that cause Islamophobes target you cause you are a Muslim not cause you wear hijab and these woman who leave their heads open and stuff still wear hijab I don't see many issues in this kind of hijabic topic. The only issues in these kind of people men and woman who wear half hijab (covering) and are not very carefully about thier manners and adequate is social influence and fashion or looking good etc...... like being some modern day "educated" people or something like that.... you get the point 😁 Edit: or just to hear a lot of mashallahs and hear compliments from close people Edit2: then again we can't rlly get this issue that much like how women don't get why men can't lower thier gaze 😅
JazakAllahu khair. In all the hijab talk please do not forget the relationship of father and daughter. The security, love, respect and guidance from our fathers and elder male relatives has a vast influence on self-esteem and emotional well-being. Understanding our relationship with Allah SWT through the Quran, the psycho spiritual model and the process self-actualisation are all essential in the early years. The stronger these relationships are the less likely that negative outside behaviours enter. It's easy to get caught up in the manipulation of a capitalistic society which promotes physical exposure for male attention. Choose good friends, limit exposure to media and focus on personal development. As a mature Muslimah I have witnessed and experienced life in the UK as a practising person. The pressures, the need to fit in, societies expectations, Islamophobic abuse etc. It's a struggle however, ultimately knowing Allah SWT and strengthing my connection with Him was my saving grace. May Allah SWT grant us goodness Ameen
I just simply do not understand the OBSESSION surrounding women's hijab. We're actually criticizing muslim women who are wearing the headscarf with some hair showing? How about instead of seeing it as GASP! She's not covering half her hair!! You see it like oh alhumdulillah at least she's covering half her hair. Do these criticizers have any idea how hard it can be to conquer the nafs? And for a lot of girls and women growing up and living in our current fitna filled environment observing proper physical hijab is a challenge and journey. Maybe the half hijab is part of that journey to a full hijab or maybe that's where she stays but with the best of intentions. How can you criticize someone who's trying?? And What. About. Men's. Hijab. How many men are wearing jeans that are too tight. Shirts that are too short. And not that it's part of hijab but what about that skin fade? Isnt that haram? Isnt that them being influenced by the western standard of good looks and style? Muslim men barely ever address these things that are to do with their OWN gender. Muslim men who constantly criticize women for the physical hijab need to be kinder to their sisters and find another topic to obsess about. All that being said, I'm glad to see an articulate sister in this video speaking for sisters. So thank you brother Ali for recognizing that need.
Right muslim men need to wake up and lead us, why are they slowly turning away from the deen? They have the responsibility such as the protector and the leader to women, but they started to neglect it and it causes a problem to the ummah….
I am glad you had the sister on as she has knowledge about this issue and helpful experiential background. She mentions the importance of Islamic etiquette and the thought process she herself went through as there are many ramifications to covering depending upon one’s location in the world. Brother Ali, I like your videos, but I must say that of all the topics, I feel there are more pressing issues than whether a woman has some hair showing when she covers. But as far as this issue, I think that the best way to encourage a Muslim woman to cover is by example, and to encourage men who are somehow bothered by a little hair showing, to lower their gaze some more. If your wife covers all her hair, then just be thankful for that. May Allah swt guide us all.
Alhamdulliah for this video, we need more sister coming out to give dawah to Ali dawah who so badly needs dawah. And maybe he can learn something after this. Also can someone remind him dawah starts from home. Hope his working on his own family first.
Honestly noticed the same thing recently, more and more ladies wearing what I call 'convertible hijab', where the front of the hair is showing. It's deff a trend since these fashion influencers are blurring the lines of what is meant by hijab.
As a fresh revert I do struggle to wear my hijab the "corect" way because Im having phisical difficulty with it being around my neck Im feling like I'm choking and I'm constantly coughing, but I do try it's heard as I never in my life did wear anything on my head or turtle neck tops, please make dua for me may Allah give me more shabr
In islam half hijab thing doesn't exist.But if someone has just started to wear hijab we should encourage her and guide her in a polite ,HASAN and proper way. Jazakallah
"Stop talking to her about hijab. The biggest problem is not the hijab. Hijab is a symptom not the disease. The disease is a weakness of Imaan. How do you strengthen imaan? You strengthen imaan with reminder. What is the best reminder? Quran. If you look at the ayat on reminder in the Quran, what is it always talking about? The hereafter and the destruction of people in the past. " - Nouman Ali Khan
This is a great example of a strong smart beautiful Muslim woman loved listening to her more men need to listen to this I'm a man myself and loved listening to her advice
I disagree that he is not looking for it. Why is he thinking about it? Why is he noticing it? If of all things he is thinking about a bit of someone’s hair showing then he is looking for it - he is noticing it too much. He needs to stop nitpicking at how people dress.
One of my favorite things is how my own algorith has shown me more sisters in jilbab, etc. I find it so beautiful and have continued to work on correcting and improving my hijab. I am a revert in the US and there are challanges... but with knowledge... with ALLAH swt