I wear niqaab and jilbab and have been feeling somewhat burdened by it, I remember when I first wore niqaab after becoming Muslim, there was this Muslim family I saw during my first 3id that just stared at me the whole time I was there getting my meal at a halal food truck. It felt terrible that the worst judgement came not from disbelievers but from Muslims. Over the years I have become much more comfortable in my niqaab and I never want to take it off, but people have a way of making it seem extreme and unnecessary and even wrong to observe proper hijab, and if we’re not careful that can chip away at one’s resolve especially in a world that rewards undress. This came at the right time subhana Allāh I didn’t get to this point in the tafsir series this Ramadan & have yet to catch up so thank you. جزاكم الله خيراً
I need to share this, the lack of knowledge of hijaab makes us seem like extremists, Allahul Musta'an. May Allah guide us and guide them. Much much needed, جزاكم الله خيرا وبارك الله فيكم
This quotes sums it up Subhanallah Shaykh Muqbil al-Wadiʿi رحمه الله said: “Ahlus-Sunnah, they don’t have rigidness in them but the people have become accustomed to softness.” [Ijabatus-Sa’il (364)]
Allahumma baarik. Let us know if you've screen recorded or saved anymore beneficial reminders and we will try to upload the same on this channel. May Allah reward you. JazakAllah khair!
I will never agree with this. If you educate a woman you educate a society. Every women are not going out for fitna. In fact most working women have a lot of financial responsibilities too. What you earn in halal way is izza, wether men or women. All women does not posses financial security from husbands. Some are not lucky enough to be married even. Women need to be educated. When muslimah go for check up she demand a lady doctor , she want lady nurse to be with her! How do you expect women to be in positions of doctor and nurse when you need service or your wife needs service, at the same time you utter woman should stay at home. Islam does not burden a woman with financial responsibilities, but it does not prevent her from going outside or getting education and working.
In another video, brother Ustahd Tim Humble mentioned that some women claim hijab doesn't protect them because men still look at them... well, the best advice I have is the niqab. Make sure your hijab is not adorned, pretty, or anything like that. The purpose of hijab is to divert... not attract. Avoid free mixing, tabbaruj, haram actions, and so fourth. Sometimes, larger problems are caused by smaller problems. Just some thoughts...
I see. At one point, I wasn't wearing it because I was worried about people finding out about me being Muslim. Started at 15... I am now 26. It's still hard. I'm sometimes tired of the hate and vitriol. I try to stay nice, but sometimes... it gets you down. 😢
May Allah make it easy for you. As Ustadh Tim mentioned, it's not easy to dorn it the right way. But just the fact that you wear it to obey Allah's commands and to please him, should be the driving force to continue wearing it for your entire life.
Subhan Allah. I know how you feel. If l we🎉re you l would try to migrate to a muslim majority country. But know at this same time it's your jihad but follow the advise of this sheik. I only share my opinion.
As a guy this scares me. I'm scared for some of the women close to me. Hence why I have no compromise on *correct* hijab for my future wife, even though my relatives, family, friends see me being extreme or looking for 'perfection'. This should be basic min, correct hijab without any kind of adornment and it should be an outer garment
Yes. It is scary and it's sad. Many sisters don't know the rulings regarding the hijab. I also think that many fear society's reaction and hate. If they put their trust in Allah, it will be ok. Just my thoughts.
I was reading quran and hijab came across in chapter 24 and 33. Please clear this for me. Many are of the opinion that hijab is a reccommendation but not a commandment and the verse do not talk about punishment and hence some women are ok to be without it.
Sister, May Allah bless you.. if you watched this video, It clearly states the obligation of Hijab. And hijab is not just the covering of the head, but covering of the body.
the problem with face veil is that any person (man or woman) can hide under a full garment ( outer dress and face veil) and commit crimes... Also it can cause many misunderstanding and fitnah... I believe identity is very important in islam, with face veil one can not be identified... just my personal opinion, no offense intended...Allah knows the best.... peace
When Ibn 'Abbas (may Allah be pleased with him) was asked about the verse (interpretation of the meaning): “O Prophet! Tell your wives and your daughters and the women of the believers to draw their cloaks (veils) all over their bodies.” [al-Ahzab 33:59], he covered his face, leaving only one eye showing. This indicates that what was meant by the verse was covering the face. This was the interpretation of Ibn 'Abbas (may Allah be pleased with him) of this verse, as narrated from him by ‘Ubaydah al-Salmani when he asked him about it.
@@authenticislamreminders that doesn't make covering face obligatory , unless there is an hadith that prophet pbuh said so. Please do not make life difficult for muslimah by taking hints. You don't even say one of sahabi said so. You say sahabi r a hinted so. Have you tried walking with one eye covered? And if you walk with one eye covered it will cause serious eye problems. We are a community were women were uplifted by prophet as teachers, scholars . As far as I know our mother khadija was a successful entrepreneur. Women are not competing with men. Please know that All women are not lucky enough to be financially supported by men. We need women doctors engineers and diplomats too. There are conditions in which a women need to show female doctor. Were are you pushing Muslim society to ?
@@shasja-rf8hk Yes. After my dad passed in 2022, my mom was forced to work 2 jobs. I'm still in college. I wish the brothers would stop judging the sisters so much.
Please focus on healing the hearts and allowing females to understand Islam . Allah ta'ala will guide them to best of character. Extremism is forbidden in Islam .we are not supposed to preach superiority as Iblees disobeyed . We need to be an Eazy religion focussing on making the people obedient to Allah ta'ala in word,deeds and action rather stressing on dress code . May Allah ta'ala guide us to the true essence and beauty of Islam. .
Healing hearts by following Islam completely and correctly. No one is preaching extremism here. SubhanaAllah. Let's not water down the religion to make it easy like the Christians.
What is extreme here, these are fundamental opinions that every single madhab and islamic scholar agrees with, 3 out of 4 madhabs see niqab as obligatory these aren't recent opinions rather it has existed for ages.
Well said, Ustad Muhammad. Capitalism has found its hook into the homes of the Muslim through cognitive dissonance. Telling the Muslimah she is this, or that or the other when she obeys her rabb. Never saying to her out right to forget your lord or worship but slowly and steadily pulling that which context her to her deen away from her. It's a shameless trick! But the females of the ummah of Muhammad ﷺ are not fooled .
What you're referring to is the khimar. As Ustadh hafizahullah mentioned, hijab is something that covers the entire body. Khimar covers the head. When Ibn 'Abbas (may Allah be pleased with him) was asked about the verse (interpretation of the meaning): “O Prophet! Tell your wives and your daughters and the women of the believers to draw their cloaks (veils) all over their bodies.” [al-Ahzab 33:59], he covered his face, leaving only one eye showing. This indicates that what was meant by the verse was covering the face. This was the interpretation of Ibn 'Abbas (may Allah be pleased with him) of this verse, as narrated from him by ‘Ubaydah al-Salmani when he asked him about it.
Can anyone share an authentic link to why slave women do not need respect & Umar (r. a) forbade them from covering? I'm sure Islam has an answer. Please do not share personal opinions. Share authentic links I can read more.
Can someone please help. My mom is sick and wearing the niqab distresses her and my father a lot. Im afraid that it will make my mothers' sickness worse as the doctors told her not to get stressed 😭. They want me to wear the niqab after marriage and I come from a country where the niqab is banned although currently I live in a Muslim country. They are also afraid that my marriage will be delayed. I do my best by wearing the mask even covering my eyebrows with my khimar, but they dont let me wear it infront of relatives
Did you explain to your relative that you don't want to uncover as you're not allowed to uncover face in front of non mahrams ? Also I'm not a sheik nor a mufti, iman or a student of knowledge I'm just a practicing Muslim And in my opinion no matter what comes between, seeking to stick on deen and not doing anything that might be displeasing Allah then this by the Will of Allah will bring success and happiness No matter how hard it's get or what sacrifice it takes As for your mother make dua for her and tell her that she should tell abt her worries to Allah May Allah make it also easy for you and your family , especially your mom
There’s no protection for a single hijabi sister with children. She’ll struggle to find work and will be stuck. So much easier with no Hijab Wallahi I am barely holding on.
Who is your protector sister ? “Moses reassured ˹them˺, “Absolutely not! My Lord is certainly with me-He will guide me.” Sister who is your provider ? Allah is the best of providers Sister stay patient do not think for a second displeasing Allah will make your life any easier for whoever forgets Allah Will surely live a depressed life! My sister remember if you trust in Allah and he will make a way out for you. the Prophet Muhammad peace and blessings be upon him said “If you were to rely upon Allah with reliance due to Him, He would provide for you just as He provides for the birds. They go out in the morning with empty stomachs and return full.”
@@shimmer4771 Sister you can do it, I live in northern Europe and Sweden to be exact and I see sisters with niqab here, and it's one of the more xenophobic countries, in places like USA and UK there is a bigger muslim population which makes stuff like this easier. If they can do it so can you! Theres not a single place where you won't be harassed to some degree for your attire/ religion, know that this life is a test!
Yes subhana Allaah I have seen Jewish niqaabi women as well, many of them fulfilling the commandment in ways many Muslims consider “extreme” la hawla wa la quwwatta ila billah.
I wear niqaab and jilbab and have been feeling somewhat burdened by it, I remember when I first wore niqaab after becoming Muslim, there was this Muslim family I saw during my first 3id that just stared at me the whole time I was there getting my meal at a halal food truck. It felt terrible that the worst judgement came not from disbelievers but from Muslims. Over the years I have become much more comfortable in my niqaab and I never want to take it off, but people have a way of making it seem extreme and unnecessary and even wrong to observe proper hijab, and if we’re not careful that can chip away at one’s resolve especially in a world that rewards undress.
This came at the right time subhana Allāh I didn’t get to this point in the tafsir series this Ramadan & have yet to catch up so thank you. جزاكم الله خيراً
As-Salaamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatullah, sister.
Are you following any specific school of thought regarding the issues of Fiqh?
Subhan'Allah niqab is indeed a sign of honour.
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Happy to see you here, as always, Alhamdulillah.
Jazaaki Allahu khayran ma chère⚘️⚘️⚘️
I agree the niqab is a sign of honor, however, I wouldn't wear it. I prefer hijab/ khimar.
I need to share this, the lack of knowledge of hijaab makes us seem like extremists, Allahul Musta'an. May Allah guide us and guide them.
Much much needed,
جزاكم الله خيرا وبارك الله فيكم
آمين وأنت فجزاك الله خيراً
This quotes sums it up Subhanallah
Shaykh Muqbil al-Wadiʿi رحمه الله said:
“Ahlus-Sunnah, they don’t have rigidness in them but the people have become accustomed to softness.”
[Ijabatus-Sa’il (364)]
Salam Alaikum! The hijab is spelled "hijab."
Subhanallah I screen recorded this segment off the tafseer series because of the emphasis placed on it and now it’s been released as its own video
Allahumma baarik. Let us know if you've screen recorded or saved anymore beneficial reminders and we will try to upload the same on this channel. May Allah reward you. JazakAllah khair!
Ameen, and I will try to fork out some more reminders. Really good series. May Allah reward your efforts
آمين وجزاك الله خيرا
If you have any, you can share it on islamforlife191@gmail.com
Staying at home is best, Alhamdulillah.
I will forever agree with this!
Some of us don't have a choice.
@@andreasmith1810
Assalamu 'alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh sister,
May Allah ease all of your affairs.💐
i really agree with you because all of this fitnah woman need to be save
I will never agree with this. If you educate a woman you educate a society. Every women are not going out for fitna. In fact most working women have a lot of financial responsibilities too. What you earn in halal way is izza, wether men or women. All women does not posses financial security from husbands. Some are not lucky enough to be married even. Women need to be educated. When muslimah go for check up she demand a lady doctor , she want lady nurse to be with her! How do you expect women to be in positions of doctor and nurse when you need service or your wife needs service, at the same time you utter woman should stay at home. Islam does not burden a woman with financial responsibilities, but it does not prevent her from going outside or getting education and working.
In another video, brother Ustahd Tim Humble mentioned that some women claim hijab doesn't protect them because men still look at them... well, the best advice I have is the niqab. Make sure your hijab is not adorned, pretty, or anything like that. The purpose of hijab is to divert... not attract. Avoid free mixing, tabbaruj, haram actions, and so fourth. Sometimes, larger problems are caused by smaller problems. Just some thoughts...
Being covered is beautiful~
I see. At one point, I wasn't wearing it because I was worried about people finding out about me being Muslim. Started at 15... I am now 26. It's still hard. I'm sometimes tired of the hate and vitriol. I try to stay nice, but sometimes... it gets you down. 😢
May Allah make it easy for you. As Ustadh Tim mentioned, it's not easy to dorn it the right way. But just the fact that you wear it to obey Allah's commands and to please him, should be the driving force to continue wearing it for your entire life.
@@authenticislamreminders thank you. I will.
@@andreasmith1810In Shaa Allah.
Subhan Allah. I know how you feel. If l we🎉re you l would try to migrate to a muslim majority country.
But know at this same time it's your jihad but follow the advise of this sheik.
I only share my opinion.
@@dhulkiflmcknight2275 I would if I could afford to. That is easier said than done.
BEAUTIFULLY EXPLAINED!! EXCELLENT EXPLANATION!!
I like your screen shiekh I look up to your ruqyah work you have taught a lot
جزاكم الله خيرا
Barokallahu feekum shaikh, well explained. JazaakumuLlahu Khayran
و انت فجزاك الله خيرا
SubhanahAllah 💚
Jazakallah Khair for the naseeya
Need this to forward to nissa in family
Enjoy your
Apple crumble
Tim humble.
As a guy this scares me. I'm scared for some of the women close to me. Hence why I have no compromise on *correct* hijab for my future wife, even though my relatives, family, friends see me being extreme or looking for 'perfection'. This should be basic min, correct hijab without any kind of adornment and it should be an outer garment
Yes. It is scary and it's sad. Many sisters don't know the rulings regarding the hijab. I also think that many fear society's reaction and hate. If they put their trust in Allah, it will be ok. Just my thoughts.
Bismillah
Subhan'Allah
Alhamdullilah
La ilaha ilAllah
Allahu Akbar
Jazakumullahu Khayran
Barak'Allahu Feekum
جزاكم الله خير ♥
وأنت فجزاك الله خيراً
Jazaakumullaahu khairan Sheikh
جزاك الله خيرا
Ok time to invest in a jilbab instead of abaya + headscarf. Sounds safer. Baarak Allahu fik
May Allah make it easy for you!
Yes Ukht, way to go because headscarf lacks in covering the shoulders properly.
@@UdruusJayyida thank you dear.
Amine
Same sister!!!! I'm looking at those longer jilbabs that cover the chest and allows you to wear an abaya under, its comfortable and easy!
@@baobaobao208 May Allah provide you that. 🌷
BaarakAllaahu feekum
وفيك بارك الله
I was reading quran and hijab came across in chapter 24 and 33. Please clear this for me. Many are of the opinion that hijab is a reccommendation but not a commandment and the verse do not talk about punishment and hence some women are ok to be without it.
Sister, May Allah bless you.. if you watched this video, It clearly states the obligation of Hijab. And hijab is not just the covering of the head, but covering of the body.
Salam Alaikum! Did you notice how when women wear it, we get respect? Even if they hate us for it, they secretly respect us.
Hadith book and no pls
the problem with face veil is that any person (man or woman) can hide under a full garment ( outer dress and face veil) and commit crimes... Also it can cause many misunderstanding and fitnah... I believe identity is very important in islam, with face veil one can not be identified... just my personal opinion, no offense intended...Allah knows the best.... peace
How do you derive that haaja for them is eyes? It can be face and hands too.
When Ibn 'Abbas (may Allah be pleased with him) was asked about the verse (interpretation of the meaning): “O Prophet! Tell your wives and your daughters and the women of the believers to draw their cloaks (veils) all over their bodies.” [al-Ahzab 33:59], he covered his face, leaving only one eye showing. This indicates that what was meant by the verse was covering the face. This was the interpretation of Ibn 'Abbas (may Allah be pleased with him) of this verse, as narrated from him by ‘Ubaydah al-Salmani when he asked him about it.
@@authenticislamreminders that doesn't make covering face obligatory , unless there is an hadith that prophet pbuh said so. Please do not make life difficult for muslimah by taking hints. You don't even say one of sahabi said so. You say sahabi r a hinted so. Have you tried walking with one eye covered? And if you walk with one eye covered it will cause serious eye problems. We are a community were women were uplifted by prophet as teachers, scholars . As far as I know our mother khadija was a successful entrepreneur. Women are not competing with men. Please know that All women are not lucky enough to be financially supported by men. We need women doctors engineers and diplomats too. There are conditions in which a women need to show female doctor. Were are you pushing Muslim society to ?
@@shasja-rf8hk Yes. After my dad passed in 2022, my mom was forced to work 2 jobs. I'm still in college. I wish the brothers would stop judging the sisters so much.
Link to full lecture!
Please check the description
barakallah feek
Please focus on healing the hearts and allowing females to understand Islam .
Allah ta'ala will guide them to best of character.
Extremism is forbidden in Islam .we are not supposed to preach superiority as Iblees disobeyed .
We need to be an Eazy religion focussing on making the people obedient to Allah ta'ala in word,deeds and action rather stressing on dress code .
May Allah ta'ala guide us to the true essence and beauty of Islam. .
Healing hearts by following Islam completely and correctly. No one is preaching extremism here. SubhanaAllah. Let's not water down the religion to make it easy like the Christians.
What is extreme here, these are fundamental opinions that every single madhab and islamic scholar agrees with, 3 out of 4 madhabs see niqab as obligatory these aren't recent opinions rather it has existed for ages.
Well said, Ustad Muhammad. Capitalism has found its hook into the homes of the Muslim through cognitive dissonance. Telling the Muslimah she is this, or that or the other when she obeys her rabb. Never saying to her out right to forget your lord or worship but slowly
and steadily pulling that which context her to her deen away from her. It's a shameless trick!
But the females of the ummah of Muhammad ﷺ are not fooled .
Niqab is a path. Every muslim woman cannot dress like that for many reasons.
SubhanAllah. My wife does hijab but does she require full niqab?
What you're referring to is the khimar. As Ustadh hafizahullah mentioned, hijab is something that covers the entire body. Khimar covers the head.
When Ibn 'Abbas (may Allah be pleased with him) was asked about the verse (interpretation of the meaning): “O Prophet! Tell your wives and your daughters and the women of the believers to draw their cloaks (veils) all over their bodies.” [al-Ahzab 33:59], he covered his face, leaving only one eye showing. This indicates that what was meant by the verse was covering the face. This was the interpretation of Ibn 'Abbas (may Allah be pleased with him) of this verse, as narrated from him by ‘Ubaydah al-Salmani when he asked him about it.
Hello. The niqab is not required.
This hizab is not according to HQ.
Can anyone share an authentic link to why slave women do not need respect & Umar (r. a) forbade them from covering? I'm sure Islam has an answer. Please do not share personal opinions. Share authentic links I can read more.
Very short and brief answer
islamqa.info/en/answers/8489/is-the-hijaab-only-for-a-specific-class-of-women
Barakallah Feek
Can someone please help.
My mom is sick and wearing the niqab distresses her and my father a lot. Im afraid that it will make my mothers' sickness worse as the doctors told her not to get stressed 😭.
They want me to wear the niqab after marriage and I come from a country where the niqab is banned although currently I live in a Muslim country. They are also afraid that my marriage will be delayed.
I do my best by wearing the mask even covering my eyebrows with my khimar, but they dont let me wear it infront of relatives
Did you explain to your relative that you don't want to uncover as you're not allowed to uncover face in front of non mahrams ?
Also I'm not a sheik nor a mufti, iman or a student of knowledge
I'm just a practicing Muslim
And in my opinion no matter what comes between, seeking to stick on deen and not doing anything that might be displeasing Allah then this by the Will of Allah will bring success and happiness
No matter how hard it's get or what sacrifice it takes
As for your mother make dua for her and tell her that she should tell abt her worries to Allah
May Allah make it also easy for you and your family , especially your mom
ua-cam.com/users/shorts_KQEYdjrPbE?si=-H_q4ClyThwMMCFZ
if you believe it is obligatoru dont stop and pray to Allah for yoir mother's recoverry, May Allah kaeep yoiu firm. It is a test.
May I ask what country this is? Please and thank you.
There’s no protection for a single hijabi sister with children. She’ll struggle to find work and will be stuck. So much easier with no
Hijab Wallahi I am barely holding on.
Please keep reciting this Dua:
يَا مُقَلِّبَ الْقُلُوبِ ثَبِّتْ قَلْبِى عَلَى دِينِكَ
May Allah keep you firm and grant you strength!
Who is your protector sister ? “Moses reassured ˹them˺, “Absolutely not! My Lord is certainly with me-He will guide me.”
Sister who is your provider ? Allah is the best of providers
Sister stay patient do not think for a second displeasing Allah will make your life any easier for whoever forgets Allah Will surely live a depressed life! My sister remember if you trust in Allah and he will make a way out for you. the Prophet Muhammad peace and blessings be upon him said “If you were to rely upon Allah with reliance due to Him, He would provide for you just as He provides for the birds. They go out in the morning with empty stomachs and return full.”
Do not give into the pressure of shaytan sister he will miss guide you with loss of life and poverty remember
@@Anasd33nI know. It is hard. I have dealt with profiling at airports and stalked by police.
@@shimmer4771
Sister you can do it, I live in northern Europe and Sweden to be exact and I see sisters with niqab here, and it's one of the more xenophobic countries, in places like USA and UK there is a bigger muslim population which makes stuff like this easier. If they can do it so can you! Theres not a single place where you won't be harassed to some degree for your attire/ religion, know that this life is a test!
10:3 yes, I have even seen jewish niqabi women! subhanAllah
Yes subhana Allaah I have seen Jewish niqaabi women as well, many of them fulfilling the commandment in ways many Muslims consider “extreme” la hawla wa la quwwatta ila billah.
جزاك الله خيرا
وأنت فجزاك الله خيراً