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  • Masha' Allah. Brave sisters ... God bless you.

    I just wish sisters did not expose their eyes (specially when they wear make up) ... eyes are the most beautiful thing on the face .... sisters help your brothers get rid of the fitnah.

    It takes a lot of courage to wear it ... I have the highest respect for women when they wear it ... may God Bless you!!!

  • mashALLAh.. gret videO.. thE muslim womEn ar eos gracefuL in NIQAB...

  • mashallaah sisters stay strong

    jazakallaah khair

  • What these young ladies may not realise, in our Country they have the choice to wear or not to wear it. Sadly their sisters in Iran are being arrested on the street by women dressed as above simply because those arrested show their hair.

    Also the attitude these young ladies have towards women that wear makeup and ` dress like a celeb` ( whatever that means) simply illustrates their personal intolerance of women that choose not to wear it.

    I don`t like it but I`m happy they can if they wish.

  • I just say that it's not fair for this women.....the one question I have to ask : why men people could not wear burka too? . why the burka is only for women. I don't consider this as something beautiful at all.

  • Dear me, you are British, this has nothing to do with islam, I dont understand how can you sin by not wearing a burqa.

    Where did Allah say he wanted you to wear this

  • Dear me, you are British, this has nothing to do with islam, I dont understand how can you sin by not wearing a burqa

  • I had an american man approach me as I was at the market and he said " I am so glad you are wearing this! that you can just practice your faith freely." SubhanAllah made me love my niqab more.Non-muslims even respect you, happened to me numerous times. May Allah give sisters the strength to wear it, and all of us Allahumma Ameen

  • @salamsabee Yes, you go ahead and "stand by the word of ALLAH"

    Anas narrated on the prophet "whoever refuses my sunnah is not of me"

    I will "stand by the word of ALLAH , explained by the prophet, explained the sahabah"

    Anyone who singles out the quran alone for guidance is not upon islam.

    Allah speaks about the "kitaab and hikmah" - Quran and sunnah

  • Masha Allah :) These sisters inspire me al-hamdulillah! It gave me a 'push' to actually start wearing it properly insha Allah! (Make dua for me insha Allah!)

  • The ignorant low-lifes who judge us Muslims are the ones with closed minds and blinded eyes. We veil our bodies and our modesty from filth, while they veil their hearts and minds from the truth.

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  • ASSALAAM-ALAIKUM ALLAH BLESS YOU SISTERS

  • I will never wear a niqab, because I believe it was meant strictlly for the prophets wives. I will continue to show my face and cover my head the best way pssible. It is human nature to find the opposite sex attractive, their is no sin in that. Now, fitnah is created when one can not contole themselves. Men will always look, that is why the are told to lower their gaze. If a brother comes up to me, I salam him and give him the number to my wali and keep it moving. May allah bless these sisters!

  • @salamsabee Ukhti fil lah. May Allah reward you for your devotion and dedication to Allah. the Niqab is about Ibada more so then fitnah. Men are less likely to look at sisters who dress modestly, and the Niqab is the "Golden standard" to that Modesty, if it was prescribed to the wives of the Prophet, his daughters "AND" the Believing women.

    Men and Women follow the example of the Prophet, the Men follow him in his dress and appearance, why should you not follow his daughters and wives likewise

  • @Emasraw22

    Salam, A man can look at me all he wants too, because it is not my sin that he is looking at me if I am properly covered. the sin does not fall upon me, but him. I don't have to follow the extreme because the prophet made it clear that we women did not have to wear it. I am not special like our beloved prohpehets or his chosen wives. I respect his struggle, but it was also made clear THAT WE DO NOT HAVE TO WEAR IT. Different schools within Islam teach different things. I am happy

  • @salamsabee Could u prove that "the prophet made it clear that we women did not have to wear it" ?

    And if u cannot, are u not afraid of lying on him? by saying something about him that's not true.

  • @internap627

    I sent you a message! you are required to cover 5 things and it was made clear in the qur'an also. The niqab is optional, and I stand by the word of ALLAH.

  • @Emasraw22

    Also there are many muslimahs who "PREFER" not to wear it. There is jihad for all of us, it doesn't matter if you wear a burka or niaqab. It will never protect you from all of your personal struggles. it just seems to protect you from the outside world. Noreaon to wear it, I will continue to LOWER my gaze, and hopefully the brothers will practice restraint and so the same. If not, he will have to answer to ALLAH. Salam! :O)

  • @salamsabee Never is "Never" a good word to use. May Allah SWT increase your knowledge and imaan, and May Allah SWT show you the beauty behind the Niqab, and the beauty behind becoming a stranger for the sake of Allah..

  • ok i wud like to noe the 2 sisters at the end..how the one who dosnt speak wears her hijab?i like it ma shaa ALLAH

  • De tout manière ça se voit, c'est des gros thons.

  • i think for a man to make a woman cover up like that is his own weakness....if he was really strong in his own faith he would be able to control himself without having to go the easy way out and simply just cover her up like that. its cruel...i mean, its hot over there! you see these women dressed in hot black attire on a 102 degree day while he struts around in shorts and flip flops!!

  • Wallaahi these sisters are the backbone of our ummah!

  • I respect this religion, but the human face is also a gift from God and is a GOOD thing to show your face to other people. Hiding the face it's like not speaking at all, it's a psychological issue. Even if Muslimahs think they are respected for wearing it, most non-muslims actually they just ... literally stay away (from something they do not understand). A lot of women show their faces, Christians, Jews, Buddhists, Hindu, Atheists, and not all of them are "sinners" or "unprotected" :-)

  • @infdrive I would have appreciated if you would have kept it a "Secular" matter and Secular point of view on your behalf, because you have simply delved into religious grounds at the end of your statement.

    Infact, Jewish women in ancient times, would cover their faces, as the Muslim Niqabi sisters do. If you require reference, go back to Prophet Isaiah's wife, and how he was not able to see her face. It is not only a Semitic tradition, but also a Vedic one. It is perhaps also beyond you..

  • @Emasraw22 actually I think what Belgium and France just did by banning the niqab is just paranoia. Trust me, I am not one of those paranoids.

  • @infdrive I'm glad you arent. lol. well Peace be unto you then infdrive. Perhaps a little reading into some of the things I have quoted will serve as beneficial?

    Specifically the Hijab or the Niqab in Semitic, Indo-Chinese cultures and traditions? Take Tibetan and Sri Lankan Buddhist traditions, and how many of the Tibetan women dress, covering themselves, as well as Sri Lankan women. Also how religious Jewish women dress, namely Mizrahi and Sephardic Jews, and for example Mary, how she dressed

  • @Emasraw22 it is also in Romanian tradition for women to cover their hair. That "hijab" it is called "batic" in Romanian (pronounced with the accent on "I"). But most women who do that are old women and especially at the country-side, in villages, and not in cities. It is also very common to see nuns around here as we have many monasteries. :-) Also, some few Muslims live in my country and they are respected :-) I will read about the things you have quoted. Peace be unto you too, Emasraw22.

  • @infdrive also, it is God who created the face, and has the write to command us if to show it or cover it. When to and When not to. and God always knows best..

  • @Emasraw22 yes, I was pointing out the psychological implications as viewed by the westerners, I did not say I don't agree with niqabs :-)

  • We Love You Sisters

  • mashallah sisters may allah grante u jannah and keep u in the stright path.

  • allaahu akbar the sisters at the beginning stated the same reasons i started to wear niqaab 6 months after embracing islaam! subhaanallaah this was even before i knew the judicial rulings on the niqaab, and the fact that the ulema of ahl-us-sunnah throughout history have stated due to the tafaseer of the qur'aan that state the ummhaat ul-mu'mineen and sahaabiya began to cover the face upon the verse of juyubihinna being revealed! may allaah give usall hidaya aameen!!!

  • allaahu akbar the sisters at the beginning stated the same reasons i started to wear niqaab 6 months after embracing islaam! subhaanallaah this was even before i knew the judicial rulings on the niqaab, and the fact that the ulema of ahl-us-sunnah throughout history have stated due to the tafaseer of the qur'aan that state the ummhaat ul-mu'mineen and sahaabiya began to cover the face upon the verse of juyubihinna being revealed! may allaah give usall hidaya aameen!!!

  • sometimes.. when the wind is blowing.. its hard to make out which one is talking..

  • @hmdlalfalaq

    is that really an issue, do you need to know who is talking, whats more important is whats being said

  • Masha'Allah. good job sisters

  • may Allah SWT bless u sisters

  • Mashallah

  • MASHALLAH !

  • @bluemoonamirty

    It didn't matter to the man staring at my wife's body whilst his wife was covered from head to foot.

    And what when ALL women are dressed the same? What problems does that solve exactly?

  • @bluemoonamirty

    It doesn't matter that men are commanded to lower their gaze. A Muslim man walking with his wife who was completely covered was perfectly happy to stare at my wife's body a couple of weeks ago. The command in the Quran is irrelevant.

    Niqaabs/Burqas are not a solution to sexual crime.

  • who wants to see the most best woman in the World, they are the best example

  • Wearing a Niqaab only "works" because you are in a minority. If all women wore them then those same men would hassle you based on your eyes, or your body size/shape instead.

    The problem is with those guys. Thinking that hiding your identity is the solution is simply wrong.

  • @the rationalizer

    to imagine a perfect life,, why you are only considering women's role,, man has to play equal role, by lowering their gaze, if THOSE guys won't stop by any mean, that doesn't mean for a woman to stop playing her role for better living ,

    and if you think its an act of hiding the identity of a woman, you are totally wrong and you are.

    they hide their adornments not their identity.

    examples are wives of Muhammad (s.a.w).

    they are well known.

  • @moosaktk

    If you wanted to dress as a clown with big floppy shoes I would have no objection, I don't care what you choose to wear.

    However there are two things I do object to

    1: Young girls being made to wear a hijab etc against their will.

    2: Women feeling socially pressured to wear these things because of the way they will be treated if they do not.

  • @TheRationalizer

    i agree

    1.they aren't forced, as you can hear them in video

    2. these days they are socially pressured NOT to wear niqab (face veil) because of the way they will be TREATED if they wear, not vice versa

  • @moosaktk

    1: I wasn't talking about them, I was talking about young girls who are forced.

    2: Maybe some are socially pressured not to wear them by society at large, but by their families some are made to feel they have to wear them or become a social outcast.

  • @TheRationalizer

    Islam never says to force any one.

    exceptions are every where,if some one is forcing them , it's their own personal act, not islamic.

    and you believe that at large they are pressured not wear niqab, but you only object the opposite(strange).

  • @moosaktk

    I didn't say it was Islamic, I just said that people are being forced.

    For example there is an 11 year old girl at my local school who hates to wear a Hijab because she gets too hot in summer, but her parents force her to wear it. Is it the parents' responsibility to make her wear it?

    "object the opposite (strange)"

    Why is it strange? Most people find it socially acceptable to not wear them, forcing people to wear them is wrong. That's not strange at all.

  • @TheRationalizer

    yes of course, it's their parents responsibility to make her wear it for now as she is just 11 and she cannot decide for herself what is good for her,

    you would accept her parents responsibilities in other decisions but question them when it comes to hijab ? why ?

  • @TheRationalizer

    "ONLY the opposite (strange)"

    isn't that strange? minority of people forcing them to wear hiijab( exceptional cases), only some individuals, and you have objected that.

    and majority oppressing them openly and governments making laws to froce them not to wear hijab or niqab are not falling in the category of your objection.

  • @moosaktk

    I live in the UK, I don't see anyone "oppressed" and made to stop wearing their Hijab/Niqaab, you are constructing a straw man argument to defeat.

    But what about the children who are forced to wear them, what do you think about that?

  • @TheRationalizer

    well if we both keep ourselves to our countries then every thing is going fine, the world is perfect for each of us,,,,have a look at france.

    and i already told you about CHILDREN. (read above)

  • @moosaktk

    I object to children being forced to wear them because they serve no beneficial purpose at all. They make them hot and uncomfortable in summer. It is just part of a mental indoctrination of children, whereas children should be allowed to grow into adults before deciding their spiritual beliefs.

    "If we keep to our own countries"

    People emigrate so that's not practical.

    Children should NOT be forced to wear them, and adults should feel socially free to choose either way.

  • @TheRationalizer

    well now you are coming to the point and purpose of wearing niqab/hijab, and i can guess that you already know what is the PURPOSE, so i won't stretch it, because you think it has no benifit and you won't agree with me.

    "if we keep to our own countries"

    exactly i was pointing the same thing, so don't look at your own country that they are not oppressed in UK, but also have a look inside france.

    Children should not be forced, but they should be teached, and this is teaching.

  • @moosaktk

    I thought the Hijab was a matter of choice for the individual? If that is the case then why are children forced to wear them? Do you agree that children should no be forced?

    In the UK we don't force people to take of Hijabs, and we don't think people should be forced to wear them either. What's wrong with that?

  • @TheRationalizer

    well if you think it is just a matter of choice for individual muslimah, you are wrong, it is obligatory for muslimah , not a choice. if muslimah thinks it's her choice to wear it or not, it is misconception.

    i told you before it is not forcing children but teaching them sameas if a child does not want to go to school, you force him/her a bit to go to shcool. won't you?

    yes i agree people should not be forced to take them off or wear them.

  • @moosaktk

    Forcing my child to go to school is not relevant, it's against the law for them to be absent.

    Your post confuses me, you start by saying everyone must wear them, and then end by saying nobody should be forced to wear them. Should the girl at my daughter's school who hates wearing it be forced to wear it?

  • @TheRationalizer

    you are confusing yourself by mixing the meanings of "must wear them" and "forcing them", i said one should not force some one , but it is obligatory for muslimah to wear it, she is ordered ind Qura'an to do so.

    she should not be forced by any one else except her parents, and that's up to when she get matures enough.

  • @moosaktk

    I wasn't confused by the words, I was just confused by your post. Mainly because you said that you believe wearing a hijab is good for your children, and then went on to say that you would expect me to force my children to go to school because it is obviously good for them.

    If you believe that little girl should have the right not to wear a hijab, and that women who choose not to wear them should not be ostracised then we are in agreement.

  • @TheRationalizer no we are not in agreement,

    you want to give a little girl a right in case of hijab but not giving her right to choose to go to school or not, then it is not fair..

    if some one does not obey ALLAH's command , he has himself/herself chaned her/his path so we are not ostracising any one but ALLAH did (if he/she have accepted islam, he will understand that)

  • @moosaktk

    "If you want to give a little girl a right in case of hijab but not school"

    You are wrong. The law of the UK says that children MUST receive an education, it does not say they must wear a hijab. One is the law, the other is not, they are not comparable.

    So, you are saying that children deserve the right to choose not to wear a hijab on condition that they don't have to go to school?

  • @TheRationalizer

    i didn't mean to say that it is law or not to wear hijab in UK. i was pointing to the fact that UK has made a rule and they will enforce to make sure it is obeyed, and you also don't object if they force.

    then why you are objecting if Islam has made a rule to wear hijab , and when some one embraces islam(note: only when you yourself embraced islam, not forcing non-muslims), they should be forced to wear it, as it is rule of Islam and to remain muslim you have to obey,

  • @TheRationalizer

    and how impractical is that you want to be called muslim/muslimah but you don't want to obey islamic law. and you dont want to be ostracised.

    why some one wants to remain inside the group when he does not like it's law?

  • @moosaktk

    I'm not talking about people who choose of their own free will (who DO choose not to wear a hijab) - I am talking about children who are forced to wear a hijab because their PARENTS have chosen to be Muslims.

    As for ostracising people, you think it is okay for parents to ostracise their daughter for not wearing one, or should they love her anyway?

  • @TheRationalizer

    you have to force children for many things , for example eat healthy food, avoid junk foods, avoid excess of chocolates , clean teeth every day twice, lot of things you consider right for children but the child does not like. so you force . it is the same thing with hijab, we consider it good for our children and it is.

    parents love their daughers what ever happens. and about ostracising, please elaborate , you mean ostracised from islam or what?

  • @moosaktk

    So you DO think that children should be forced to wear a hijab? You are contradicting yourself.

    By ostracised I mean "not talked to, to become a social outcast". Should a parent ostracise their child if they choose not to wear a hijab?

  • @TheRationalizer

    no i am not contradicting myself , i never said that (muslim)children should not be forced to wear hijab ,they should be forced to go good deeds, as they don't know what is right and what is wrong., but i said mature one's should not be forced.

    and you can see many muslim women without hijab , are they ostracised? no they are not.( look at large).

  • @TheRationalizer

    in my country there are more than 50 % women who are without hijab, yet we consider them muslims. not wearing hijab does not mean they are out islam, but indeed they are disobeying( and most of the time they disobey only because of social boundings).

  • @moosaktk

    Although I found your post interesting, it didn't answer either of my two questions.

  • @TheRationalizer

    well i was clear on the fact that they are not ostracised at least, if they don't wear hijab.

    and about letting children alone with their own decisions leads to evil, ( this is not a good way to look after children, but it is more like not looking after)

    for details if you want. you can P.M. me

  • @moosaktk

    I personally think Burqas/Niqaab look ridiculous, but if you wear it without being forced or socially pressured that's your choice.

    I choose to go out in public with a ridiculous moustache, but I have no interest in forcing other people to have ridiculous moustaches.

  • @TheRationalizer

    it is fine then, be happy with your moustaches.

    we are happy with our women covered up, because logically they have covered men's eye not their own, they are free to do anything.

    and yeah, we haven't forced it on any body , but we have shown it's benefit and people who understands those benefits , embraced it. (and the history proves it, muslims never froced any one to embrace islam, because no one can be forced to change their religion as religion is in heart )

  • @TheRationalizer

    "it is against the law for them to be absent"

    so it means the law is forcing them to go to the school. a man made law.

    you don't object that, why? because you think it is best decision for the child made by law,

    exactly the same way ALLAh has made a law and it should be implemented , if some one claims to be muslim, he /she is bound to abide the LAW.

  • i can tell one of them is somali

  • Nice intelligent muslim girls.

    I'm proud of those muslimette. Al hamdulillah.

    Sometimes you see muslim women half naked with their boyfriends.....buying hallal food. Unbelievable.

  • @MuslimJazairi

    looooooooooooool

  • Mashallah....we need for strong sisters who are on there deen like these lot. May Allah reward you and make it easier for you. I am sure i speak for all the practising brothers and sisters when I say that you have made us proud and more importantly you mad God pround and yourselfs. Keep it up.

  • beautiful mashaAllah may allah protect our sister

  • Masha'Allah. This vid is brilliant masha'Allah.

    We need our Muslimahs to voice their opinions that we're not oppressed.

    Jazakamullah khair for the upload.

    May Allah protect these sisters && reward them heavily. 'Ameen.

    Salamu 'Alaikum.

  • @TheMuslimahSouljette as salaamu alaikoum sis

    girl i see you under every good vid i watch just postin' away ma sha Allah!

  • @sumayyahseattle: Wa'Alaikum Asalam wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh, aww am glad sister, Keep watching insha'Allah ;p

    All the best!

  • Asalam; Takbir

  • A huge MWAH! MWAH!

    to these brave sistas!

    masha'allah i just got my niqab and khimar aswell may allah make me like you! ameen

    olivia

  • @Corrupted1Ak Stakhfurullah brother i can see your a good muslim but Swearing is also Against the deen and Lowers your Emaan!!!

    For these Sistaz Mashallah! Yo may i Say Gangstaz mashalla!! Man i wish we had Niqabis like you guyz Down here! May Allah Reward you Guyz

  • As Salamu alaykum, looool I love to listen to all the challenges sisters go through with parents and their communities regardless be it because of the niqab or just hijjab. For me, its the sweetest part of this life! The struggle for the Truth, and the earned success, alHamdulillah! May all the women of this dun'ya be "oppressed" as muslim women are! Amin! Lol, jazzak Allah khayr for this gem

  • Love it ♥ Masha Allah May Allah reward our sisters and guide those who don't wear it and give them the courage to do so Allahuma Ameen. Truly doing something for the sake of Allah and gaining his pleasure is more important and beautiful than all the love, approval and acceptance from any human being.

  • MashaAllah I love the strength of my sisters.

    wow subhanallah all of their mothers didnt want them too!

  • May allah reward these sisters ameen

  • MASHALLAAAHHHHH sisters .....may Allah reward you inshAllah and grant you jannat al firdous inshAllah!!!

  • inshallah they will find the right husband,

    someone who is close to allah and someone wants deen and not just looks!!

  • @roadside2islam

    is that true you have blocked TheRationalizer from posting here? why?

  • @moosaktk

    go on his channel and see what he is doing, he has a vid on there called

    Why do people laugh at Islam? (Part 1)

    this vid really upset so i would not like him to be leaving comments on my page

  • @roadside2islam

    i have seen that ,,,, it has nothing to do with this page.He was not offensive.

  • @moosaktk

    listen if you want to speak to him send him a message,

  • @roadside2islam

    i am doing that , thanks for the suggestion, but have a little respect for others views.

  • i always struggle to kno how the uktis will find a husband like this tho but apart from that mashhallah

  • @kiddric031

    It is fardh to look at the womans face when u thinkin bout marrying em but there wali needs to be dere aswell

    wallah realtalk, i wud kick out all the bitches, and marry a niqaabi, dont trust them hoes, and Marriage is half of emaan, so u need to make sure u marry some1 with strong imaan and keep u off the bad habits

  • Mashallah ..hol tight tha uniform (=

    Nuff respect for tha sistas for wearing it and for educating others on their choices

  • Assalamu Alaikum, i want to wear niqab, but i want to work and I don't know if I could with niqab, but insha'ALLAH ALlah is the provider!

  • Masha Allah am so proud of you sisters ,may Allah (swt ) protect you from the evil-doers.Ameen.

  • Ameen!

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  • Mashallah..!

    these girls are doing good

    we need more muslim sisters like this

  • Mashallah.

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