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  • "And tell the believing women to lower their gaze and be modest, and to display of their adornment only that which is apparent"

    "Adorn not yourselves with the adornment of the Time of Ignorance"

    now sister, what is the definition of adornment?

    a decoration of color or interest that is added to relieve plainness eg. makeup.

    but to gain a different definition of the Quaran for ones own self benefit is a different story.

  • @mahjabeenadam

    well it's not her fault all your cousins are weirdos and have no respect for a woman's dignity.

  • I wouldn't expect a nun to wear makeup, why would that expect that of a muslimah?

  • @MrJason2342 nun's are God's wives...so of course they wouldn't beautify themselves. Celibacy is haram, but nuns do it so should muslimahs be celibate too?

  • Assalam o alykom sister! The point is: why do you use make up? Is it to beautify yourself? If so, what is your target with that? The other thing is: how can you pray with make up? Do you wash your face off 5 times a day and then you go back and put make up again? In my understanding, Islam is a good part about intentions! But I don't criticize anybody, since I use make up myself at times... I like your videos though...

  • assalamu aleykum wa rahmatulahi wa barakatu !! just a question in your opinion is make up haram or not?

  • Not ONE qualified `Aalim has allowed make up.

  • SALAAMS ,THX FOR THIS.

  • I have been trying to post a link but I couldn't due to some error. anyways, please make a search on youtube on this (OMG You Wear Hijaab Now? (Story Of A Sister Who Was Guided)

  • Asslamualikum,

    Regarding to the make-up part whether it's haram or halal. The make-up itself is not haram. If a women wears make-up to glamorize herself or shows her beauty to her husband, that would be great and Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala will reward her for pleasing her husband. But NOT pleasing other men. To sum up, anything that a woman does whether wears make-up, perfume or shows her beauty that attracts other men is HARAM. (Keep your beauty for your husband only)

  • BTW, my cousins wife wears the nikaab, and no men in the family has seen her face, but let me tell you something, for the boys, they crave to see her face, and use every opportunity to try and get a glimpse, and when one of them did, he couldnt stop saying how beautiful she is! Furthermore, she uses makeup and her eyes are oh so mysterious and attractive. A lot of women wearing nikaab do that, and i know them. erm.... I thought the whole point was NOT attracting attention...!?!?!?!!? LOL

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  • @UrHillarious Dude! chill man! i know i know! ive been told im going straigh to hell. i know the drill. lolllll

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  • @UrHillarious You are obviously one of those people im talking about! lol i have a good life! im happy with myself, my life and my religion! and so is my husband! now i know, when posting these comments, that i put myself out there for criticisms, however, it is pointless to have an intellectual discussion with small minded people. I am not wise enough to do that at this point in time. lol so whatever, and good day to you sir! :))

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  • i am very interested in understanding this. I see many muslim women that beautify their hijabs with many colors and beautiful pins. i would not think that putting colors on your face would not make a difference. you see the hijab and also the face when talking to someone so it is all seen.

  • If you're not allowed to pluck your brows or "file" your teeth in attempt to beautify yourself then its a sin to be wearing makeup, cutting your hair, getting braces or anything that changes the way God made you.if you consider yourself a true Muslim and wear a hijab then you shouldn't do anything in attempt to attract.. Because then you're defying the purpose of the covering. Wearing a hijab and packing on makeup is a joke. Now if you're married and wearing makeup for your husband, and your Q

  • I've never thought of make up as a way of attracting the opposite sex. clothing is a different matter, but I wear make up because I feel better with it. I have blonde eyelashes and light eyebrows so I darken them.

    my husband appreciates me doing my make up, I only do it for him. even in the house where no eyes but his will see it.

    I think its a personal choice and no one has a right to judge either way.

  • @alishba01 Sorry honey if i have offended you. None of what ive just said were directed at you. :) Do what in your heart you believe Allah will be happy with and as long as your satisfied with that, its all that counts!! :)) As for those who are offended, tough shit. Saying the truth and telling it as it is is never popuplar. Oh and i know, i know, im going straight to hell right? yeah, whatever. heard it all before. have a nice day to all. :))))))))))))))))

  • All these men who are saying make-up is equal to temptation: please explain to me why some men have confessed that they have had "dreams" about women they know who wear the niqab!?!?! THIS IS A POINTLESS DISCUSSION. The problem is not with women. the problem is with men. and i wish you'd all stop this bullshit and stop making this about women!

  • lol people will look at you in a sexual way whether you wear make up or not or whether you wear a niqab or not! if you do not agree to me, then explain how women wearing niqab get raped, how women who are 70 years old get raped, how litlle 3/4 year old girls get raped??? If we are talking about temptation or sexual looks, PLEASE! DO NOT BLAME WOMEN!! No matter how modest you think you dress, men will always look. BECAUSE THE WOMEN ARE THE ONES WHO HAVE ALWAYS BEEN BLAMED.

  • @mahjabeenadam do you think people rape because they find you beautiful? rape, has NOTHING to do with sexual attraction it is an act of violence and a tool of control.

  • @youheard03 no being beautiful or how you dress has nothing to do with it. i don't think people rape because they think you are beautiful. you either misunderstood or i expressed myself in a wrong way.

  • This might be a stupid question but if you pluck your eyebrows, are married and wear the niqaub in which only your husband will see them is that ok?

  • Assalam Alaikum

    so whats the point made in the video? i dont understand sorry..

    that sisters should wear make up or not? I think make up is one of the causes of attraction. And Allaah loves beauty, but doesnt mean we should display our beauty to the public i.e.ghair mahram does it? whats the purpose of hijab? hijab - cover, cover beauty, so how are we covering beauty with make up on? maybe a ligh natural makeup is okay for those who are not use too without make up. slowly can cut down.

  • nice sis

  • Yesss lets start working...work on how you shold behave with men...hahaha...subserviently cover it! how else! brainless nomads

  • @nsekh085 I agree!

    If we focus on the big issues, whose going to focus on the little acts? subhanAllaah! Its not difficult to comprehend. In Islam we usually focus on the small basics untill we are capable of the big issues inshaAllah.

    peace

  • modesty lol...i find it interesting. i was wondering the same thing...you all talk and defend...and you contradict by wearing tight dresses...you think that is not attracting? wearing make up etc... etc. LOWER YouR GAZE...yeah that sounds familiar...when i visit pakistani parties...they tell me to LOWER the gaze infront of men! hahahahaa hahahaahaha ahahahaha SHAMELESS and BRAINLESS girls! a

  • i love your video. it all goes down to intentions.... :)

  • Ordnarily appearing there of !! noticed?!

  • check out the video by abu uzair on "lawful wives and unlawful girlfriends"

  • And Also sister muhammad pbuh taught us not to generalise , so dont say 90% of females are back biters, Wake up to ur self and stop being a baby. Study Hijab and you will get your answers Sister InshaAllah

  • Salam alaykum,

    Making herself beautiful for her husband is one of the things that a woman should do. The more beautiful a woman looks for her husband, the more that will make him love her and that will create harmony between them. This is one of the objectives of sharee’ah, so if the makeup makes her look more beautiful and does not harm her, there is nothing wrong with that.

    But a Muslim sister doesnt wear make up to follow trends or make other men place attention to her, Thats stupid

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  • People do the same thing in Christianity (Its not in the Bible therefore I can do it). But that is ridiculous & dangerous thinking. If the purpose of covering yourself is to be modest, makeup is most definitely not modest, that is common sense. It does not have to be in writing.

  • @OohLaLaHolly : I agree.

  • am i the only one here who is form the free world and thinks its kind of werid to wear a ninja mask (YES I WILL CALL THESE THINGS SUCH) because your religon says men cant keep it in their pants pls muslims educate me on these ninja masks and why you have to wear them

    also i find it funney our boys are dieing so you can take the masks off

    and even with said ninja masks us men dont give a crap if we cant see your hair or face and the parying every 5 secs and getting on thy knees yup you get it

  • Assalaamu alaykum sister,

    just to clarify something, the issue of makeup is regarding who is seeing the woman wearing it. Just like perfume, the perfume itself isnt haram, but its the passing through non mahram men with strong smelling perfume that is haram. Its the same with makeup, its permissable to beautify urself for ur husband (in a halal way of course) but shud not be worn for other men to see. But yes the character of a sister should be looked into and not just "is she wearing hijab"

  • anyway makeup is ugly girls without makeup are the best god made beauty he knows better just compare without and with make up

  • @roflzi correct! :)

  • I MYSELF love doing make up but i understand that it does not serve the purpose.Wearing makeup makes one more like a sacred queen to men, who is pious as well as beautiful hence more desired my most men,The ones who fear Allah and does hijab to satisfy him solely will not be so interested.Therefore i remind myself every time to check whether my intentions are correct or not. May Allah bless us all and except our efforts.

  • A plain cake is beautiful and yummy in its natural way but when the toppings are nicely done it becomes attractive ,creates desires to have it.Similarly a women's beauty is like that.That is why niqab or veil is nafal , that is if u do it you are doing it then you are not taking any chance at all and subhanallah you are free from any tensions.I myself do not do it but respect those who do,i pray to Allah subhanwatala that he gives me hidayah toh do it. CONTINUED....

  • FIRST OF ALL " WHO DEFINES DECENCY" SECONDLY IS NOT ONLY THE OUTER COVERING ,IT WILL BE JUSTIFIES BY OUR ACTIONS AS WELL.i have been wearing hijab since10 years now, n know at least 1000 more who wears it.Alhamduliilah.Each has their unique style and ways. Allah has given me the opportunity to understand and verify,differentiate between times i wore makeup with hijab and without it.Clearly to beautify means to decorate and make sth beautiful like putting icing on a cake. CONTINUED....

  • You know what is haram my sister? That you are Muslim I will pray for you. Amen

  • Assalamualikum, I understand where you're coming from....but I would like to add something about Kohl: It was used for HEALTH reasons NOT beauty.

    Why wear make-up? Wat benefit does it provide? Who are we trying to attract? Allah or non-mahram/men? Make-up should ONLY be worn in front of the husband.

    Inshaallah once we have the understaidning of our deen, we won't be questioning such thing and debating over this since faith is not about debatiing.

    May Allah(swT) guide us. Ameen.

  • what rubbish

  • @safiyyah717 I would be Glad, if you read the annotation, and wait for my update on this video.

  • Imam Ahmad, Abu Dawood and Ibn Majaah from ‘Aa’ishah (may Allaah be pleased with her) who said: The riders would pass by when we were with the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) in ihraam. When they drew near to us one of us would lower her jilbab from her head over her face, and when they had passed by we would uncover (our faces).

  • @ruqahaider yeah, everyone knows that the prophet's wives never revealed their faces to non-mahrams. As for other female believer, then the issue is debatable.

  • appearance to make it more attractive. If the Prophet s.a.w.s' wives never revealed their faces to men that weren't mahram to them, why would you assume altering your already beautiful face to be even more beautiful of appropriate in front of men that aren't mahram to you? What is halal (lawful) is clear and what is haram (not lawful) is clear and grey area in between, we have a solution for, we call it wara' (abstinence), we abstain from doing those acts for the sake of Allah s.w.t.

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  • @alishba01 I'm just saying, some scholars interpret hadith telling women to cover their hands, feet and faces too. While others don't agree with this. If one studies the hadith from bukhari and muslim, along with quranic verses, you just can't find these verses saying to cover the all of the face and hands too anywhere. It's all interpretation and the personal view of some scholars in history, scholars people in history followed and listened to, perhaps because of the status they had.

  • @SscytherR This is not true OMG :\ Aishah rudi Allahu anha stated that when the Ayah about covering was revealed (24:31), all the women tore their aprons and covered their hair AND faces. Sahih Bukhari hadith# 282 (volume 6). There you have two authentic references from Quran and hadith, plain to read with no scholar involved =) and may Allah guide all of us, me as well. wa salam

  • just think of it,,we wear hijab to decrease the fitna,,men being attracted to us,,to modesty,to chastity,,and if you wear it and then bombarded it with make up,,whats the point?you can wear kohl but only ur husband can see it,,that means you have to wear niqab outside the house,,this also applies to other make ups,we will agree that we can only beautify ourselves in front of our husbands an I dont think wearing make up in public is obeying that...

  • the prohet pbuh said the women who does not wear hijab will not enter jannah nor smell its fragrance. as 4 heels there is a hadith that a women wore shoes with extra wooding to look taller , prophet pbuh forbade her to do so, hijab is obligatory!! and

  • this).

    How can modesty be achieved if one is wearing make-up? it takes away the modesty, it may be simple make-up but it still chances the look of a woman, sometimes even makes her appear more beautiful. Which is why it is only for mahrams.

    There is no point to the hijaab if you have make-up plastered to your face.

  • Assalamu alaykum warahmatullaahi wabaraktuh,

    Make up is an adornment! it is used for beautifying oneself, therefore non mahram men cannot see a woman when she has make-up on.. meaning that she can only wear it infront of her mahrams, specifically for her husband.

    The prophet (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) did wear kohl, yes it is a sunnaah, but for a woman it is a sunnah to wear it infront of her mahrams, it is not permissible for her to wear it infront of non mahrams (there is a fatawa reguarding

  • 1. "...they should not display their beauty except what must appear ordinarily there of" -Make up does not fall under this category. It is something, an adornment, which is added to beautify ones self. It does not appear "ordinarily" on the face.

    2. There is a HUGE difference between simple black kohl lining the eyes and the sparkley, brightly coloured eye shadows and lipsticks that muslim women are seen wearing these days.

    Please don't mislead our muslim sisters.

    May Allah guide us. Ameen

  • @servantforAllah Please do listen to my audio carefully .I very well know the difference between kohl and dramatic eye make-up. I understand the decency needed in applying make-up and i will surely make some tutorials on it. Please listen carefully before commenting May Allah guide us. Salaam.

  • @alishba01

    please watch this lecture. inshaAllah

    watch?v=XEB6k-2h7yg&p=FBD48020­­0BBE3B7B

  • wearing make up publicly is haram , u said u never heard of the prohet pbuh forbidding make up , research and you'll find the hadith where prophet pbuh said may the curse of allah be upon the woman who wears make up ,

  • @alishba01 personally i am more worried about my own intentions and i think we should look to the hearts of our sisters and not their faces. im not always perfect in my hijab whether dress or attitude and none can say they are either. I agree with you 100% that the deen and whether the sister is practicing is much much more important than some talcum powder on her face. We are all responsible for our own actions and their is no compulsion in religion and Allah knows best the hearts.

  • @sammia8989 Your right that intentions will be the ones to judge,,,,,on matters of halal things,,but when it comes to haram,,no matter what good intention you have it will not justify doing it,,what good intention you have to commit zina,,to neglect prayer? What is the main reason why women wear make up,,to beautify?a thing that we can only do in front of our mahrams,,to hide imperfections?which shows being ungrateful and unthankful to what Allah gave you?

  • @imamnorhana1992 t what i mean is that our main focus should be on strengthening each other's deen not by maliciously criticizing but making dua for eachother and hoping that by helping eachother make the daily prayers and other acts of worship that sisters who wear makeup will begin to notice the sleazy looks they get from guys checking their beauty and will feel ashamed in the sight of Allah as a result of their stronger deen based on sisterly love and ultimately the guidance of Allah.

  • @sammia8989 Your right we should be kind and understandable to our sisters who do things they shouldnt because of reasons that we dont know,, but videos like this will not help us enjoin the good and forbid evil, we shouldnt criticize our sister,never!,but we shouldnt also give them wrong informations or any encouragement to do things that is not good for their akhira!!!

  • @imamnorhana1992 Brother If you notice I didn't say this anywhere "Make-up is Halal" The main purpose of this video was no matter whatever a Muslim does for Allah, people always find new ways to critisize them and one of this criticism for a muslim women is in this matter. Someone who is doing hijab for the sake of Allah in itself needs appreciation rather then criticism if she is not good in something as little as make-up and only Allah knows how much her make-up is damaging her hijab.

  • @imamnorhana1992 (2) As i said, everything has a level of decency in it and so does make-up. If you say make-up is a big FITNA and attracts Men, its a shameless thing to do then what about women who are beautiful without it? if they uncover their face is it FITNA? even though Allah didnt make it madatory on them to cover? Now you will thats natural and not made up. But then ,even our hair is natural can we expose that?

  • @alishba01 Yes, the natural beauty of a woman is fitna, as I experienced while working. I never thought I had a "beautiful" face however many people (including men) did. I realized that niqab was better and I adhere to the belief that it is mandatory (I have no reason to believe it's optional), however I do not wear it =( May Allah guide me. On a high note, I finally started wearing makeup at home =D It's fun; my mom and I get fancy at home and it's just fun =)

    Let's careful what we say. Salam

  • @imamnorhana1992 (3) Its just that Allah has showed us our red lines which we must not cross, if we are just near to that red line/boundary you still can't critisize us for destroying the purpose of hijab, and once again Make-up also has a level of decency. So yeah, thats all i would say on my part.

    Jazak Allah khair for watching.

  • @alishba01 I agree with u and ur points made in the video.There's no clear evidence make-up is forbidden/haram in hadith.Kohl (at that time the commonly used make-up) wasnt forbidden in the time of the prophet (pbuh).Scholars often call fatwas encouraging a certain behavior, yet it's often just their own interpretation of a hadith.This week there was a scholar in S.Arabia callin a fatwa against demonstrations, callin them even haram after seeing people revolt against their dictators.Unbelievable

  • @alishba01 Interpretations are what they say, just interpretations. Most of the islamic people have been illiterate in history and couldn't read nor understand hadith. Scholars could study these hadiths, quran verses, and tell the people how they interpreted them. Nowadays people have the knowlegde and infromation to read and understand these texts without any scholar giving his own view on subjects the way he likes or gets forced by invisible politic powers.

  • Dear brothers and sisters. The whole purpose of hijab is to deflect attention that sparks sexual desire. Which is what the make up is designed for. Please call to what is good and dont try make what is evil as OK. May God guide us all.

  • @servantforAllah also it is recorded that the prohet pbuh dissaproved of distorting the creation of allah i.e plucking eye brows and wearing make is distorting the creation of allah, make up is adorning urself , and the prohet allowed and encoraged 1 to adorn themselves only for their husbands not publicly

  • @servantforAllah i would just like add that kohl is not ordinary, but added so if makeup is "haraam" in public then so is kohl. we are not the ones to pick and choose the degrees of makeup. if it is added outside of the beauty then it is included. plus if there is a doubt in a matter it is better to not follow it and fair on the side of safety and not follow doubtful things to satisfy our own desires ie: to wear makeup or kohl simple becus it is not specifically named in the hadith.

  • ummm im a convert muslim and i dont hardly wear make up out. it doesn't serve much purpose unless just to upgrade your looks to higher level which is very attracting. it probably attracts alot of men. who knows? some muslims wear it just for fun and personality or peer pressure. but as i said it only makes you look more attractive which is unessisary. i only believe that you can wear it on a special occasion like a family or friends get together party or sum.:p but not around strangers

  • You raise some interesting points. But if you wear Hijab and wear make up, which will attract attention to you, even though you covered your hair, but the men will look at your beautifying face. As a man are not really intersted in looking at your hair but your face. The make up displays the beauty of the women. I don't think hijab is obligatory and but to dress modestly, which means minium make up. The whole idea of hijab is not to attract attention from people.

  • @Bazigor500 Well, i can't say you are wrong, you have your own point of view. But the whole idea of hijab is minimizing sexual attention from men. Face covering is not obligatory for various reasons ,The main reason according to me could be marraige.If all women covered their face it would be very hard for men to choose their life partner, they should be an encouragment for each other in order to get married and many other reasons can follow. Are you a muslim?

  • @alishba01 , Yes, I'm a Muslim man. Hijab is a recent phenemona and has exploded during the last 15 years. In fact most Hijabi women I've seen are not really religous but society/friends and family indirectly force them to wear hijab, that meant they wear heavy makeup and body hugging clothese to show their assets, which in turn attracts attention from men, who have now understood the hijab is just a fashion statement, nothing to do with practising Islam but a necessary clothing to please peopl

  • ive left enough info for you , you can get this on sheikh anwar al awlaki talks, plus i wanna say the way u say salaamz in this video is seductive in ur speech , be modest , as the wife of the prohet pbuh used to put the finger in her mouth to alter the sound of her, so dont be soo open in ur speech , like in this video at the beginning and too soft voiced , jazakallah

  • as for heels there is a hadith about a short women who wore wooden shoes with layers to look taller , prophet pbuh also forbade her to do this , now heels are same , plus heels are seductive and made as a seductive feature , trust me am a man and i know lol but as long as the sister wears anything for her husband eyes only in the home , then its kwl , and allah hu alam , salaamz

  • as for heels there is a hadith about a short women who wore wooden shoes with layers to look taller , prophet pbuh also forbade her to do this , now heels are same , plus heels are seductive and made as a seductive feature , trust me am a man and i know lol but as long as the sister wears anything for her husband eyes only in the home , then its kwl , and allah hu alam , salaamz

  • its because we see more sex and nudity then any generation before us , adverts are just 1 , clothes ,

  • when you talk about the veil, understand why scholors say its farz or fard, this is because in some communitys , areas the fitna ,, the corruption, the perversion and sex , nudity is so rampant that it becomes fard on a women to apply the veil, and it aint no mystery that we live in these communtiys in this day and age nearly everywhre in the world ., also some women are sooo pretty that a man gets weelded in by her looks of the face and hands

  • i also noticed your comments on the ayah of qu'ran that says only show what apparently apeears therof, as to that , when the ayah of hijab was revealed , the sahaba enwuired and asked prophet (saw) what does this mean, he the prophet pbuh , pointed to his hands and face , meaning only that can be shown,

  • aslamo alaykam, there is a hadith which says that the prophet (saw) said

    may the curse of allah be upon the woman applys make up, in another hadith it says may the curse of allah be upon the women who plucks her eye brows,

  • salam sis... i dont believe make up is haram but do when one's intentions are bad..but on the other hand the prophet may peace be upon him said be different from the disbelievers and putting makeup on is wanting to look like them.. as always Allah knows best

    :your sis in islam

  • @allhamdulilah1234 i belive make up i forbidden in the christan holy bible 1 timothy 2/9

  • Astghfero Allah AlAtheem

    Allahum Asalaalee Ala Seydena Muhumed Sala Allah Aleyhe Wa Salaaam

    No wonder when Sala Allah Aleyhe Wa Salaam seen hell He seen the majority of it to be women.

    If you were makeup out in the streets you are consider a fornicator. If you didn't know now you know ! Stay away from making half impaired fatwas. You have been warned !!!

  • Was the mothers of the believers seen in the streets wearing eye shadow, blush lip stick, nail polish, high heels, ect? These things are for beautification, they are not, needed when you go outside, unless your intention is to stir-up lust from men, envy from women and please the kufir who desirer that one be misguided. Make-up is girly and may make us feel nice, but the place for that is at home-not in the streets. If one has no shame then do what you like.

  • @Sabriyah21 (1) Firstly the mothers of the believers did much more then we are told to do, covering face for them was fard and same is not the case with us. If we do it we increase in piety without a doubt, but if we leave it uncovered its not a sin on us. Secondly walking on streets with make-up is cheap I believe. I never said go to the streets with that shcoking make-up!!! the only reason i made this video is...

  • @alishba01 Sis I love you for the sake of Allah. Like you said walking the streets with make-up on is cheap, so Muslim women are far above this. In fact if you adorn your self with piety, you will find make-up is not needed. Fasting, prayers, reciting Quran and fearing Allah does wonders in the beauty department. Muslim women should set examples for other women, not follow misguided women and misguide ourselves. I hope people are not going to the masjid with this stuff on-astagfirullah!

  • @Sabriyah21 (2) i made it because many muslim brothers and in some cases sisters taunt other muslm sisters who do hijab but just because they do make-up they call their hijab useless. I dont think anyone has a right to do so, specially if we dont have any clear evidence in the quran or the hadith. That was the basic aim.

  • @Sabriyah21 (3)Iam not trying to prove its halal But just to show that its not such a big issue that we start taunting muslim sisters as you have done right now because of make-up. And if you stand on what you just said "If one has no shame then do what you like" then go ahead with this attitude. May Allah show you and me the right path.

    And anyway, make-up in itself is a vast topic and can differ from dramatic to something thats hardly visible. but thats a whole bunch of another topic.

  • @alishba01 Uhm sis, my intension is not to taunt anyone. I have an obligation to enjoin the good and forbid the evil as much as my ability allows. As far as make-up in the house go for it I say, but when you go outside take it off, if it be that you fear Allah. BECAUSE ALLAH SAID for the believing women not to show their adornment, except what naturally appears. "If you have no shame, then do as you like", this is a saying of the Prophets peace and blessing be upond them all

  • I really like this video,altough I'm not a muslim.

  • who is 'non-mahram"?

  • @ThriftTreasures Non-Mahram are Men who are not blood related to you,

    For e.g. your dad uncles brothers and husband are your mahram, you do not need to cover infront of them, but other then these come under the Non-mahram category, infront of them you are supposed to be modest in dressing. I hope it was clear :)

  • @alishba01 is your cousin considered as a mahram ?

  • @AzizaJaanQand No , they are not your mahrams.

  • @alishba01 oh... thanks

  • 1-عن أبي موسى الأشعري قال : قال رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم :"أيما امرأة استعطرت فمرت على قوم ليجدوا من ريحها فهي زانية "

    2-عن زينب الثقفية أن النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم قال : " إذا خرجت إحداكن إلى المسجد فلا تقربنّ طيبا ".

    3-عن أبي هريرة قال : قال رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم : " أيما امرأة أصابت بخورا فلا تشهد معنا العشاء الآخرة " .

    و بجيب اسم الموقع

  • قال الله تعالى: {وَقَرْنَ فِى بُيُوتِكُنَّ وَلاَ تَبَرَّجْنَ تَبَرُّجَ ٱلْجَـٰهِلِيَّةِ ٱلأولَىٰ} الرجاء البحث قبل طرح الموضوع

  • Sister you mentioned eye brow plucking is haram according to the hadit. it is actually in Quran. We all should refer Quran first.

  • @Hafizur44 Brother, its not there in the quran, if you think it is, reference please.

  • Asalaamu Alaykum, i'm going to send you a link for everyone to watch and give their thoughts on. especially the sister that made the video. please watch clips 1-10 and get back to me. I'm curious as to what you'll say. just copy and paste this part after youtube . com / watch?v=XEB6k-2h7yg

  • mohamed tried to do things politicaly but on a human level not in a godly way. moses and jesus work for the same god but mohamed is just another guy trying in his own strength to lead the community of his day. but other then that yes women today are little tarts for the most part.

  • i think make up is allowed but as you said near the end it should be worn modestly still(you shouldnt wear bridal style make-up everyday. i am abit confused about the jilbaab though. i wear it currently but i have heard mixed opinions about it

  • @cuteysof yea but the problem is, everyone has different opinions of what's modest. so if there's no regulations there's nothing to stop sisters being extravagant as they themselves are convinced its suitable. what's modest or subtle is an individuals opinion. watch the vid i posted.

  • Maschallah great Video.

  • very good topik..:D jazakillah khair for da video sis!

  • waalaikum salam . . . is perfume haram . . .

  • if the odor reaches a non-mahram...YES

    else NO

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