History of the Niqab
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- Опубліковано 8 бер 2024
- Did you know that the Niqab was invented by the Assyrians around 2,000 years before Islam?
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They ideology of socialism and communism he espouses has proved to be most bloodthirsty and regressive in modern history after fascism. The reason we are decades behind is our own corruption and abandoning the values of Islam which gave us strength when they were prevailed. Moreover the West will all its technological progress is far behind in human values of modesty, truthfulness and belief as their society is the epicenter of Zina, Riba and all sorts of agnostic and atheistic deviations. They are architects of economic exploitation of poor nations though Riba based neo-liberal order toxic feminism and porn culture that is eating the societies throughput the world.
Niqaab has nothing to do with progressiveness.
It is the mindset of forcing one's will on another that inhibits progress. That needs to be changed. Not the garment itself
Progress is not tied to a piece of garment. Rather the extreme mindset that forces it on another. We mustn't conflate the two
Ohh u r frm india u r ahead frm world and why u people hide u r identity man all indians come frm front be true infront of people man write hindu name if insta in UA-cam and we know u people how u ahead frm world k what's u mobs doing pandits saying hatred so don't teach others
True @@wahmad8211
Wah Dr. sb kya baat hai apki. Intellectual myth busting is the need of the hour. Keep moving
If you find this weak research "intellectual," you really need to get a treatment boys. Ask your "intellectual." Did Islam start 1400 years ago, so Niqab can't exist before that? Did Islam obligate this due to reasons such as slavery? Wasn't Islam revealed to Arabs because many of their cultural customs were to be added in Islam as Islamic Shariah (Morality), thus, their culture can't be negated if Islam endorses it? These are lone enough to destroy his arguments
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زمانہ آيا ہے بے حجابي کا ، عام ديدار يار ہو گا
سکوت تھا پردہ دار جس کا ، وہ راز اب آشکار ہوگا
گزر گيا اب وہ دور ساقي کہ چھپ کے پيتے تھے پينے والے
بنے گا سارا جہان مے خانہ ، ہر کوئي بادہ خوار ہو گا
کبھي جو آوارہ جنوں تھے ، وہ بستيوں ميں پھر آ بسيں گے
برہنہ پائي وہي رہے گي مگر نيا خارزار ہو گا. (علامہ اقبال)
One of the person whom i take inspiration from and what a prediction he did 👏...... i invite every Muslim to read and understand Quran ( a sad reality that most of us muslims including me don't actually do) if anyone has doubts or question regarding Islam will get their answer atleast even if someone is criticising Islamic ruling should have a proper and concrete reference to backup his statement or if someone want to defend Islam should have the understanding of Islam. MAY Allah guide us all and save us from the fitnah and parasite of our society.❤
Sorry ....if you have wrote this poetry of Iqbal for pardaa....then you are mistaken ....
Beautiful
Sheer ignorance. You your self being raised in an Islamic family should not have shown your own ignorance through endorsement of convoluted and misinformed argument against Hijab/Niqab in Islam.
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Sir you both are diamonds
ان سے تاریخ کے واقعات ہی سیکھے جائیں۔ اس کا دین پراور قرآن کے واقعات پر یقین نہ ہونے کے برابر ہے۔ قرآن میں واضح طور پر داود اور جالوت کا قصہ موجود ہے، لیکن موصوف میں فلسطین کی تاریخ کے معاملے میں تورات کا حوالہ دے کر کہا کہ وہاں داود اور جالوت کا افسانہ ملتا ہے۔ @@Tariqdahani123
یعنی کہ یہ آدمی تاریخ کی آڑ میں قرآن کی واضح نصوس اور واقعات کو افسانہ کہ کر پیش کر رہا ہے۔ کتنے شرم کی بات ہے کہ جماعتی دینی گھرانے میں پلنے والا دین کے بارے میں اتنا نابلد اور بے پرواہ ہو۔
یقینا اللہ جسے چاپتا ہے ہدایت دیتا ہے اور جسے چاہتا ہے گمراہ کرتا ہے، اور اللہ گمراہ نہیں کرتا سوائے ان کے جو نافرمان و فاسق ہوں۔
Bravo my brother ❤ he had a courage to present his views in a very beautiful way...!
thanks for sharing
Wah, kia topic h... Great.
Great work !!
Appreciate your efforts. The whole context makes sense.
Thanks . Informative video
Well done!👍 And thank you sooo much sir!!! glad to know this crucial piece of information!
God bless you dear ! May you always be blessed and wisdom seeker ❤👍🏻
Very informative laal !! I appreciate your research Brilliant!!!! ❤
Brilliant share
Informative vedio
Very beautiful and informative and i always waite for you my dear bro
Dr Sahab mind blowing topic & series. Can we have your vlogs with English translation on such historical topics, so we can share among our colleagues who don’t understand Urdu. Thanks.
Amazing lecture sir thanks for enlightening us
Hahaha Yar jahilon se bhari Pari hai duniya yhe google insaiculpedia se utha k 80 percent Galat fact bta rah hai .
Thanks Taimur Bhai
let a woman to choose what she likes to wear. Thanks for such an informative lecture.
Agreed.... And if a women chooses Islam... then it is her right to cover herself..... No one should be bothered by it...
@@heavyhacks6598 Yes,
Agreed. A muslim women can decide if she wants to wear hijab or not.
Very Informative Sir.
Excellent
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❤❤great sir great information about niqab.
Thanks Dr Taimur for this Information.
Thanks Sir! For your kind information.
Good work Dr sahib
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If you think niqab is a sign of discrimination, then why Prophet Muhammed (S.A.W.W) wives used to wear it. As you highlighted Muslims fought against that empire which actually invented niqab, then why Muslims adopted it by themselves and exactly after when the verses of Quran related to pardah revealed.
Quran doesn't mention the face veil. You may check the ayat. “Say to the believing men that: they should cast down their glances and guard their private parts (by being chaste). This is better for them.”(24:30). “Say to the believing women that: they should cast down their glances and guard their private parts (by being chaste)…” (24:31).“...and not display their beauty except what is apparent, and they should place their khumur over their bosoms...” (24:31). “O Prophet! Say to your wives, your daughters, and the women of the believers that: they should let down upon themselves their jalabib.” (33:59).
@@Taimur_LaalThere are distinct mentions in the Quran. In one place Quran mentions women's clothing in house, and in another place Quran mentions women's clothes outside house. You can go and watch the videos of scholars where they differentiate between this if you are not afraid of the truth or in a dogma. Go and watch Sahil Adeem's, Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza, Daniel Haqiqatjou, etc. There is a split among scholars between Niqab and Hijab. But Hijab is definitely there, and I personally think Islam ibligates Niqab as well
@@Taimur_Laal thats why we have muftis today. THEY DECIDE what is the best way to implement islam and the CORRECT view is that a niqab WILL be worn by whoever is young. Its to do with fitnah. These days even middle aged women get chased by men.
As regards to prophet wives and other Muslim ladies, they used to cover their heads with scarfs or shawls cause of scandalous nature of the pagans of Arabia that they started teasing and harrasing those ladies when they go for the excreting or urinating many reports that they tend to rape them and when case brought in front of Prophet they say in their defense that we thought as they are the slave girls/ women so as per this reason Prophet ordered free muslim ladies to cover their heads so they the pagans dont ever try to use this argument in defense in future...
Lol to be honest our supposed religiius scholars don't know most of the things themselves. Also while doing Hajj, the primary and essential clothing for women includes that the FACE SHOULD NOT BE COVERED, and no veil. Also people adopt stuff from other places, the prophet or the quran didn't tell women to wear explicitly. In ancient Arabia viels were worn by gypsies as a costumary piece in provocative and sexual dances
An eye opener! Thanks Dr.Lal
Also indicate the books which you benefited from making this video. Thanks.
Yup... That's the point... Reference...is missing.
wikiPedia what else! @@yusrarana9985
So basically Islam teaches that all muslim women should be modestly covered, as a symbol of their identity as a respectable woman in society
Dr Sahib. I enjoy your videos, find them very informative. Please keep it up.
Lastly, please do a video on Property Tax and how it can be safely and gradually implemented in Pakistan knowing the resistance to paying taxes and how anyone with authority will abuse it (corruption).
It's Ok but when will you debate with Qaisar Ahmed raja.
Those seculars who debated him are safe, it's a baseless propaganda that debating islamists cause danger for liberals or seculars etc
Yes infact the owner of LUMS is a Sayyed who belongs to a great ruling family.
"It's a baseless propaganda 😂"Seriously.Do you know the punishment of Murtids?
@@fan19135 dr taimur Rehman is not a murtad as he claims .
Dr mehrub moiz
Debated Qaisar Ahmed raja and he/she is safe
so you are saying these people have left islam?
@@annankhan7397 no they are Muslim
I haven't heard any kufri statement from them yet but of course their world view is anti Islam
This is a very good video; thank you for sharing this research with us. You should publish more videos like this. how much alien culture comes to this region and affects the male and female inhabitants of this region.
In Islam, women are ordered to cover their adornment and when they go out, they should put a cloth over their chest so that their body is not visible to other people. So Burqa is a traditional thing and I think it has nothing to do with Islam.
Apart from this, it is also necessary to remember that Hazrat Muhammad (peace be upon him) is the last prophet of Allah. Many prophets have come before him and there is no difference between the law of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) and the law of the prophets who came before him. So it is not surprising that it is in accordance with the teachings of the old prophets like Abraham, Moses and Jesus.
It is also important that there are changes over time, so it is possible that the teachings of the Prophets that do not display your adornment have been changed by people and given the form of burqa.
I think this video only covers one side of the issue while not including the narrative of religion
I second your opinion,as this topic is greatly connected with Islam so what does Islam says regarding this respective issue,must have been presented in the video,there is an ayat in the Quran regarding the covering of women,which states that “ O Prophet! Tell thy wives and thy daughters and the women of the believers to draw their cloaks close round them (when they go abroad). That will be better, so that they may be recognised and not annoyed. Allah is ever Forgiving, Merciful.”
Quran is the most authentic book for muslims,here it clearly gives an order to muslim women Husband’s that they should tell their wives to cover themselves with cloakes so that they should be recognised,then it is clear there would have been a strong reason behind it,as it clearly mentioned in the above ayat.
Well sorry to say nowadays BURQA is in fashion woman see in Black fabric but show the all things sorry if I hurt someone
@@GhulamMuhammad-vh8up that’s a different thing,if women wears tight burqa’s to show their body then obviously it is wrong.
Should not surprise you.
Taimoor is a rabid Islamophobe.
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It would be really helpful if you put some of the sources in the description. A true breadtube is incomplete without at least 10 references 'down below'.
Thank. You sir by Rashid minhas
Sir you are the great teacher of my thought 🎉
Verse no 33 of Surah Al Azhab narrates the same!
Professor this may be a bit too much to ask but would you make some stuff in English too 😅 I really like your English language work but I don’t speak Urdu so I can’t understand when you drop knowledge like this
Discrimination has been rooted deep in the history..
I wonder, would a thing rooted so deep down in human history would ever be eradicated. Is discrimination natural? Are you referring to human rights discrimination or women rights discrimination?
@@rabnawazkhan594 both.. i use the word "discrimination".. and woeful fact, i believe discrimination is man made, yet natural.. it will prevail every where, in many form..
@@Silencio0996 you have to choose one: man made or natural. And since it will prevail everywhere, as highlighted by you, therefore Allah has emphasized on equity rather than equality. Peace out 🕊️
@@rabnawazkhan594 To eradicate a problem, you have to find its source of origin. In this case, the source is a lack of awareness and knowledge. Educate the common man, and these problems will cease to exist, or at the very least, be replaced by other problems.
Sir g, you're always amazing. I wish you could generate a video series on books that you could recommend the avid readers to go through. For instance, the top 5-10 books on Pakistan's polity, books on philosophy, books on ideas to spark creativity etc.
Some books should be CSS-PMS oritented to have intellectual bureaucrats in the future.
As always, you have done it.. sir
Sir make a video on topic* is islam is the religion of sacrifice
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history yahan sy shuru hoti hai?
One observation. Victoriana era peasant women is probably Elizabethian era peasant woman (seventeenth century)
I have to say that the pictures of "niqabi" beauties you have included in your video are extremely attractive. Nothing wrong with that.
He is not against niqab.
This is one of the reasons our currency is ultra super highly valued.
No high class women of this nation can imagine herself in a niqab. Those who do they get slammed for it. Ode to the great leader.
Go to hell then😂😂😂
When Currency of Muslim Civilization was indeed high, women used to be in HIjab and Niqab and more elite and noble the women, more covered and secluded they used to be. When currency is low and Muslim civilization is in decline the elite are devoid of hijab and covering. Your argument is flawed.
@@ztariq6509 If that was the case then people who have abolished this practice or limited it would be the ones worst off.
There is clear correlation in the amount of conservative lifestyle and national GDP historically speaking.
It has become a sort of privilege in today's society to grant women enough security that they don't have to conform with expressive modesty practices.
People who are seemingly powerless or hail from lower classes put the pressure on women to secure their piousness because the society at large fails to do so in developing nations.
It's because developing nations have a lower ratios educated individuals and mostly driven by unbacked emotional ideologies.
Regardless of niqab, an average dude cannot harass a women hailing from a higher status.
In the same way, inspite of taking niqab, a woman from a lower class can be subjected to harassment.
Nevertheless, I could be wrong.
@@contentweaverz2438 You are wrong bro😅😅😅
استاد ❤
Hats off to you sir for highlighing such a subject which is taboo in this conservative and ignorant society
Why and from which period the muslims adopted vails?
Please guide sir!
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👏👏👏👏👏. Loved it.
So now a days also Hijabi Women is more powerful and respectful in Hijab or Niqab.
Ji han ustaz Javed Ahmad Ghamidi ye bata bata ky thak gye hen but kam aqal log niqab ko islam se jorty hen
Can you send me the link please.
You have clearly justified in the lens of history but i would like to understand in the light of the holy book as well.
Read surah alAhzaab and surah Noor
Surah Noor Ayat 31 is about Purdah. Usually face is considered exempted from Purdah in the light of said Ayat!
Thanks Sir for this valuable knowledge.
بھارت میں بھی یہ روایت تھی. نچلی ذات سے تعلق رکھنے والی خواتین کو پبلک میں اپر گارمنٹ پہننے کی اجازت نہیں تھی اور اگر کوئی عورت ایسا کرتی تو اسے جرمانہ ادا کرنا پڑتا تھا.
sir i would really appreciate it if you add subtitle in this video. Love from Bangladesh (East Pakistan)
Musalmano Kay baray aaka nay bhe ISS ka khob faida uthaya aur khob jinsi istehsal kia
Great ❤
Would have be an add on if u made a comparison with dressing of Indian women dressings of past
Thank you so much sir for this immensely valuable knowledge.
good video
well done ❤
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who is the first man on earth?
Assalamualaikum warahmatullah wabarakatuh
Dr Sb with due respect kindly guide us in light of Quranic teachings...
Very deep history of naqab.
Respected Professor, There is No Islamic prescribed dress code for Man/ Woman/ children. Every dress is Islamic dress. Every religion/ culture requires only Respected Dres Codes. It's every one choice. In Pakistan , First religion is Business and and its branches creating further businesses. In Islam everything is Relative except very few restrictions. For food on Halal is restriction , rest is your choice. For Political system, Islam order for Consensus ( Shura, ) but no one ready to Obey this order. We Muslims and especially Pakistani promote only those things which suit to me. Please make video on each and every topic of human life and share corresponding Islamic Thoughts ( Not Pakistani)
You always hit the ❤ sir. I met you in my college in GPGC Mansehra & i had a picture with you but I've lost that photo and i am so sad about this...
Have a few questions sir,
1, Even islam encouraged this viel culture, promoted through its teachings. Clearly we can see in quran;
اور اپنے گھروں میں ٹھہری رہو، زمانہ جاہلیت کی عورتوں کی طرح اپنی زینت دکھاتی نہ پھرو۔
There are many other occasions where woman is asked to stay in her limits.
Please clarify, viel is islamic or Assyrian ???
Fatwa na lag jay):
This verse is only for Prophet's PBUH wives. To safeguard them from the munifiqeen who were bothering them. It was not meant for everyone and for all time. Also zeenat doesn't mean face.
Kahan se ataen hain ye log
Niqab ka mard ki dominency se Kya taluk hai?
Aakhri slide kuch samajh main nahi aayi
I’m pretty sure slavery existed in the Assyrian or neo Assyrian empire. The conquered people were deported within the empire to places where more skilled labour was required but this was generally seen as a positive / reward rather than punishment.
Earlier studies on the matter were dominated by biblical records rather than cuneiform texts found and hence had a different picture of especially the neo Assyrian empire but now there’s more nuanced approach
Source: the ancient Near East, Karen Radner
Palestine under Assyrian rule, Ariel M Bagg
Right
Islam accepted those culture values which were good for that thing. I agree with you it is not invented by Islam but Islam appreciate this and God told us to do the same thing in the holy Quran hope you heard surah Ahzab verses regarding niqab. For instance, Allah told us to not to eat pork but we don't know in initial stages why God said this but now we know why pork is not good for us. What God told us to do we have to do that thing.
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I searched this on internet , i got no proper video for what i needed, bcz i know as islak copies everything , niqab would also be one of them.thankyou
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And where they get the thought of Niqab from like from where did the thought of Niqab originated from, why the covered one is respectable not the other wise...
They adopted it when they conquered Iraq (which is where it was widely practiced).
Got NOTHING to di with respect and everything to do with fitnah
Reference book is Creation of Patriarchy by Gerda Lerner. Also see A study of Women’s legal status in the Ancient Near East by Beth Troy. Head covering or veiling by women predates Islam and copied by Quran from ancient texts or stories prevalent during that time.
Quran actually does not mention head or face covering.
Hadiths about hijab
With regard to the Ahadith :
It was narrated from Safiyyah bint Shaybah that ‘Aishah (may Allah be pleased with her) used to say: When these words were revealed - “and to draw their veils all over Juyubihinna (i.e. their bodies, faces, necks and bosoms)” - they took their izars (a kind of garment) and tore them from the edges and covered their faces with them. Narrated by al-Bukhari, 4481.
The following version was narrated by Abu Dawud (4102):
May Allah have mercy on the Muhajir women. When Allah revealed the words “and to draw their veils all over Juyubihinna (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.
Urwah narrated that ‘Aishah said: The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) used to pray Fajr and the believing women would attend (the prayer) with him, wrapped in their aprons, then they would go back to their houses and no one would recognize them. (Narrated by al-Bukhari, 365; Muslim, 645)
‘Aishah narrated (may Allah be pleased with her) said: “The riders used to pass by us when we were with the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) in ihram, and when they drew near to us we would lower our jilbabs from our heads over our faces, then when they had passed we would uncover them again. (Narrated by Abu Dawud, 1833; Ibn Majah, 2935; classed as sahih by Ibn Khuzaymah (4,203) and by al-Albani in Kitab Jilbab al-Marah al-Muslimah)
Asma bint Abi Bakr said: We used to cover our faces in front of men. (Narrated by Ibn Khuzaymah, 4/203; al-Hakim, 1/624. He classed it as sahih and al-Dhahabi agreed with him. It was also classed as sahih by al-Albani in Jilbab al-Marah al-Muslimah.)
‘Asim al-Ahwal said: We used to enter upon Hafsah bint Sirin who had put her jilbab thus and covered her face with it, and we would say to her: May Allah have mercy on you. Allah says (interpretation of the meaning): “And as for women past childbearing who do not expect wedlock, it is no sin on them if they discard their (outer) clothing in such a way as not to show their adornment” [al-Nur 24:60]. And she would say to us: What comes after that? We would say: “But to refrain (i.e. not to discard their outer clothing) is better for them”. And she would say: That is confirming the idea of hijab. (Narrated by al-Bayhaqi, 7/93)
@@Taimur_Laal with due respect sir. "Zeenat" is supposed to be covered as per the Quranic teachings. The hair is a great part of the zeenat, and its open to interpretation, but many muslims believe the face or at least parts of it are also "zeenat".
The teachings of Quran are revealed according to the human nature. The misuse of those teachings is the problem here.
The people forcing their will on women, in the opinion of many practicing muslims, are misguided. That is the issue to be addressed not the garment itself.
Thank you
Lal sahab akhir dar kyu rahe ho kar lo naa ek baar qaisar bhai se debate saara confusion door ho jaayegaa aapka ek hi baar me 😊
This Chacha can openly talk about any topic of his choice but when QAR calls him out on his mistakes he acts like a rat and makes shitty graphic designs to mock him.
instead of enjoying debate shits focus on what he is delivering and the source of the video information
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I thought veils came into practice to protect women's skins from the dust and sand of Arabian dust storms
Naturally, women and men did that. But that was not specific to women. It was done by all when they went outside or when the wind was blowing sand. It was not a permanent feature.
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پاکستان کے ریٹائرڈ سرکاری ملازمین سالانہ 1500 ارب روپے پنشن کی مد میں لے رہے ہیں ، یہ رقم اتنی بڑی ہے کہ ہم پاکستان میں تمام طلباء کو١٠٠ فیصد مفت یونیورسٹی تعلیم ، اعلی میعار کے ہاسٹل اور بہترین کھانا فری دے سکتے ہیں ، اور پھر بھی ہمارے پاس ایک بڑی رقم باقی بچ جائے
why do you delete my replies?
I don't. They are right there
@@Taimur_Laal not true
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Yee wo emperor hai Jahan hum Baloch or kurd Nikal hain . I'm right or wrong sir
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That's my personal research: the niqab in Pakistan was brought by the Ahmadiyya community after the partition, and in Rabwah, most of the Ahmadiyya community ladies wear niqab, and the khalifa of the Ahmadiyya community and their lajnah always encourage wearing niqab above the nose. What do you think about this, and who brought the burqa or niqab to Punjab?
Umeed hay ❤.. aik waqt ayai ga jb female ko apna right melay ga..❤..
Aba kehna kya chahta ho adi baat na 2500 saal pahle ye Assyrian se pahle kya tha kya hua uski baat nahi ki naa uske baad kya hua religion point of view nahi bataya ga bas ye tha aisa tha khatam aba ussa Jews Christians muslims se Lena kaise logic halake religious scriptures ma Jews Christians muslims prophets toh wo Assyrian qoum se pahle kayi saalo ata rahe peace be upon them all toh logic kaha scriptures bataya gaya ki parda karo baat log ko samaj nahi apna propaganda chala toh Zara accha logic context dena chahiye
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Sir please explain in the other lecture how Muslim adopt veil in a detail as secular person i belief on equal rights and equal oppurties not only for women but also for trans gender
By adopting veil do you not mean you are supporting assyrian law that abused women?
Islam teaches us to adopt good things about cultures. Niqaab is not islamic. The islamic teaching is of modesty and hiding your beauty in public that otherwise might attract predators. That is common practice in almost every culture in their own way.
The forcing of niqaab or anything for that matter is also an unislamic way of being.
@@moaztariq7314 Assyrian law abused unveiled women. It means to negate Assyrian law one should not ban Niqab/Veil rather encourage all women to wear it including prostitutes and low-class women.
Ancient civilizations also banned complete nudity. Should nudity be encouraged?
@@wahmad8211 Forcing people to dress up would also be unIslamic? Forcing people to educate, to vaccinate, to wear seat belts should also be unethical? The choice of people is respected within the bounds of natural and moral laws and not outside. There is no choice between suicide and life. There is no choice between drug abuse and abstinence. There is no choice between complete nudity and clothing. There is no choice between telling lies and speaking truth. There is no choice between wearing halmet and not wearing halmet.
@@ztariq6509 exactly what i said. There is no choice between moral and immoral. But there is no forcing people to do anything in Islam. Islamic teachings are such that they appeal to the heart and the observer observes the commandment with respect and deep affection.
Islam teaches us not to lie, can you force people to tell the truth? There is no greater truth than Islam but can you force people to convert to islam? Even Allah said to our beloved prophet that it is not up to you to force emaan in the hearts of people. That is the job Allah has kept for himself. The job of people is only to advise, advocate and try to convince them with logic and example. Men are commanded to lower their gaze and not gawk at women. Do muslim men do it? Can you force them to do it?
We can make laws about nudity, certainly there are , and should be such rules everywhere. But forcing a certain group to cover their face, or hair without educating all people and convincing their hearts or minds means you are saying you can somehow enforce the will of God, the right of which He has not even given to His greatest Prophet. And in doing so you are admitting with your actions that Islamic teachings are against human nature which is not the case at all. Every woman if truly understood the concept of parda would follow it. And every man if understood the concept of lowering their gaze and respecting all women, there would be an ideal islamic society.
Janab phir ap hi bta dain k wo daur kab aye ga jab mard aurat ko harass krna chor de ga. Ap ye bhi explain kr dain k kya aj k daur mein aurat ka naqab krna us par zulm hai, ya us k liye izzat ka sabab hai?
Niqab harassment se bacha leta hai kia? Phir lohay ka pinjra Sahi nhn rahay ga ? Kia khayal hai? Aurat kamzor hai kia yeh tumhain kis ne kaha? Aurat ko dhaknay ki bajaey kuttay ko hi Patta kiun na dala jaey? Read the article: No burqa for women, veil the lechure
Islam is older than Assyrian empire.
Because Islam didn't start from Muhammad SAW but it started from Adam AS.
You are right. I agree
Who was the first Muslim ?
Ooo jaa war paran 😂😂😂
@@BanachSpaceTheorist Its called belief, not wishful thinking !
@@Ultraraju Adam
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