HIJAAB FOR WOMEN

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Question: 

Why does Islam degrade women by keeping them behind the veil?

Answer: 

The status of women in Islam is often the target of attacks in the secular 
media. The ˜hijaab or the Islamic dress is cited by many as an example of the 
subjugation™ of women under Islamic law. Before we analyze the reasoning behind 
the religiously mandated hijaabâ™, let us first study the status of women in 
societies before the advent of Islam


1.   In the past women were degraded and used as objects of lust

The following examples from history amply illustrate the fact that the status 
of women in earlier civilizations was very low to the extent that they were 
denied basic human dignity:

1.      Babylonian Civilization:
The women were degraded and were denied all rights under the Babylonian law. If 
a man murdered a woman, instead of him being punished, his wife was put to 
death.

2.      Greek Civilization: 
Greek Civilization is considered the most glorious of all ancient 
civilizations. Under this very ˜glorious™ system, women were deprived of all 
rights and were looked down upon. In Greek mythology, an imaginary woman™ 
called Pandora™ is the root cause of misfortune of human beings. The Greeks 
considered women to be subhuman and inferior to men. Though chastity of women 
was precious, and women were held in high esteem, the Greeks were later 
overwhelmed by ego and sexual perversions. Prostitution became a regular 
practice amongst all classes of Greek society.

3.      Roman Civilization:
When Roman Civilization was at the zenith of its glory™, a man even had the 
right to take the life of his wife. Prostitution and nudity were common amongst 
the Romans.

4.      Egyptian Civilization:
The Egyptian considered women evil and as a sign of a devil.

5.      Pre-Islamic Arabia:
Before Islam spread in Arabia, the Arabs looked down upon women and very often 
when a female child was born, she was buried alive.


2.   Islam uplifted women and gave them equality and expects them to maintain 
their status.

Islam uplifted the status of women and granted them their just rights 1400 
years ago. Islam expects women to maintain their status.

Hijaab for men

People usually only discuss hijaab™ in the context of women. However, in the 
Glorious Quran, Allah (swt) first mentions hijaab for men before hijaab for the 
women. The Qurâan mentions in Surah Noor:

"Say to the believing men that they should lower their gaze and guard their 
modesty: that will make for greater purity for them: and Allah is well 
acquainted with all that they do."
[Al-Qurâan 24:30]

The moment a man looks at a woman and if any brazen or unashamed thought comes 
to his mind, he should lower his gaze.

Hijaab for women.

The next verse of Surah Noor, says:

" And say to the believing women that they should lower their gaze and guard 
their modesty; that they should not display their beauty and ornaments except 
what (must ordinarily) appear thereof; that they should draw veils over their 
bosoms and not display their beauty except to their husbands, their fathers, 
their husbands fathers, their sons..."
[Al-Qurâan 24:31]


3.   Six criteria for Hijaab.

According to Qurâan and Sunnah there are basically six criteria for observing 
hijaab:

1.       Extent:

The first criterion is the extent of the body that should be covered. This is 
different for men and women. The extent of covering obligatory on the male is 
to cover the body at least from the navel to the knees. For women, the extent 
of covering obligatory is to cover the complete body except the face and the 
hands upto the wrist. If they wish to, they can cover even these parts of the 
body. Some scholars of Islam insist that the face and the hands are part of the 
obligatory extent of hijaab.

All the remaining five criteria are the same for men and women.

2.       The clothes worn should be loose and should not reveal the figure.

3.       The clothes worn should not be transparent such that one can see 
through them.

4.       The clothes worn should not be so glamorous as to attract the opposite 
sex.

5.       The clothes worn should not resemble that of the opposite sex.

6.       The clothes worn should not resemble that of the unbelievers i.e. they 
should not wear clothes that are specifically identities or symbols of the 
unbelievers religions.


4.   Hijaab includes conduct and behaviour among other things

Complete hijaab, besides the six criteria of clothing, also includes the moral 
conduct, behaviour, attitude and intention of the individual. A person only 
fulfilling the criteria of hijaab of the clothes is observing hijaabâ in a 
limited sense. Hijaab of the clothes should be accompanied by hijaab of the 
eyes,  hijaab of the heart, hijaab of thought and hijaab of intention. It also 
includes the way a person walks, the way a person talks, the way he behaves, 
etc.


5.   Hijaab prevents molestation

The reason why Hijaab is prescribed for women is mentioned in the Quran in the 
following verses of Surah Al-Ahzab:

"O Prophet! Tell thy wives and daughters, and the believing women that they 
should cast their outer garments over their persons (when abroad); that is most 
convenient, that they should be known (as such) and not molested. And Allah is 
Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful."
[Al-Quran 33:59]

The Qur’an says that Hijaab has been prescribed for the women so that they 
are recognized as modest women and this will also prevent them from being 
molested.


6.   Example of twin sisters

Suppose two sisters who are twins, and who are equally beautiful, walk down the 
street. One of them is attired in the Islamic hijaab i.e. the complete body is 
covered, except for the face and the hands up to the wrists. The other sister 
is wearing western clothes, a mini skirt or shorts. Just around the corner 
there is a hooligan or ruffian who is waiting for a catch, to tease a girl. 
Whom will he tease? The girl wearing the Islamic Hijaab or the girl wearing the 
skirt or the mini? Naturally he will tease the girl wearing the skirt or the 
mini. Such dresses are an indirect invitation to the opposite sex for teasing 
and molestation. The Quran rightly says that hijaab prevents women from being 
molested.


7.   Capital punishment for the rapists

Under the Islamic shariah, a man convicted of having raped a woman, is given 
capital punishment. Many are astonished at this ‘harshâ sentence. Some even 
say that Islam is a ruthless, barbaric religion! I have asked a simple question 
to hundreds of non-Muslim men. Suppose, God forbid, someone rapes your wife, 
your mother or your sister. You are made the judge and the rapist is brought in 
front of you. What punishment would you give him? All of them said they would 
put him to death. Some went to the extent of saying they would torture him to 
death. To them I ask, if someone rapes your wife or your mother you want to put 
him to death. But if the same crime is committed on somebody elseâs wife or 
daughter you say capital punishment is barbaric. Why should there be double 
standards?


8.   Western society falsely claims to have uplifted women

Western talk of women's liberalization is nothing but a disguised form of 
exploitation of her body, degradation of her soul, and deprivation of her 
honour. Western society claims to have uplifted women. On the contrary it has 
actually degraded them to the status of concubines, mistresses and society 
butterflies who are mere tools in the hands of pleasure seekers and sex 
marketeers, hidden behind the colourful screen of art and culture.


9.   USA has one of the highest rates of rape

United States of America is supposed to be one of the most advanced countries 
of the world. It also has one of the highest rates of rape in any country in 
the world. According to a FBI report, in the year 1990, every day on an average 
1756 cases of rape were committed in U.S.A alone. Later another report said 
that on an average everyday 1900 cases of rapes are committed in USA. The year 
was not mentioned. May be it was 1992 or 1993. May be the Americans got bolder 
in the following years.

Consider a scenario where the Islamic hijaab is followed in America. Whenever a 
man looks at a woman and any brazen or unashamed thought comes to his mind, he 
lowers his gaze. Every woman wears the Islamic hijaab, that is the complete 
body is covered except the face and the hands upto the wrist. After this if any 
man commits rape he is given capital punishment. I ask you, in such a scenario, 
will the rate of rape in America increase, will it remain the same, or will it 
decrease?


10.   Implementation of Islamic Shariah will reduce the rate of rapes

Naturally as soon as Islamic Shariah is implemented positive results will be 
inevitable. If Islamic Shariah is implemented in any part of the world, whether 
it is America or Europe, society will breathe easier. Hijaab does not degrade a 
woman but uplifts a woman and protects her modesty and chastity. 

 



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