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  • Your such a beautiful example of how muslim women should be like! Jazak Allah khair<3

  • i agree that we should have tolerance...but at the same time we should not enable something that is wrong. i am some what of a new hijabi and honestly I wish some of the sisters around me would have influenced me to wear it instead of allowing me to walk around hijab-less and thinking its okay

  • im a nonhijabi muslima:)

    also my parents told me to not wear it, years ago they told me i couldnt wear it, and than after a while i stopped wearing it all together with the exception of mosque, altho also winter times is a good time to wear some of my pretty headscarves

  • i absolutely agree with you <3

  • u are amazing mashallah! great vid :) x

  • Mashallah I am extremely happy to see a video like this. It is true that we need to strengthen our sisterhood and decrease our level of being judgement and arrogant to our muslim non-hijabis. May Allah protect us from being hypocrites, ameen.

    -One that theat needs to be done, is that us (the sisters who do where hijab) we need to inshallah advise and try our best to incourage our sisters to wear hijab for it is apart of our deen, and wajib. (obligatory).

  • I think we should always look at ourselves first, I am sure it is a sin if you don't wear a Hijab as a muslim, but what about us brothers? I think what about not having a beard? I think it is similar to not wearing Hijab, so brothers go grow your beard and sisters go wear your Hijabi :) thats just my opinion but I recommend everyone to do that.

  • this just popped into my head. i had totally fogotten about it till now. i was at the mall. I saw 2 niqabis. it was like wow, that is so, well i said cool. just because it was something new to me, but it was just amazing to see niqab. im not muslim btw.

  • yes i myself have meet both men woman who aren't even muslims conduct themselves better than muslim men and woman,Allah says the best in His sight are the righteous among you...But your hijab is your uniform,if you want to know about Islam your gonna go to a person who dresses like a muslim not anybody else,

    our uniform is to help people, guide them, and be an example to mankind...

    the Hijab goes beyong modesty....

  • (1).Asalam! (2).Sister I understand what your saying as far as lashing out at certian sisters and brothers and not looking at your own flaws but,

    Allah subanah'watallah says in the Qu'ran 24: 30-31 For the believing Men and Woman to lower thier gaze and guard thier modesty,

    but it doest'n just end there as far as physical it also means mental and spiritual,and if your mentaly and spiritualy in that state of hijab or kima,

    you shouldn't have any problems with showing it physicaly.

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  • mashallah sis very well put....wise perspecitive.

  • Masha'Allah sister!!!! We should help each other and NOT judge others-Muslim and non-Muslim. We must SHOW tolerance in this matter. Only Allah(SWT) is the judge not us. : ) We should be a benefit to one another and be gentle in our approach. Wearing hijab is between the sister and Allah(SWT). We are to a support to our sisters-hijabis and non-hijabis.

    Salam

    Sabah

  • hijab is the new fashion, thats why girls wear it. as the west falls the east rise and the game goes on. fashion is business. hijab is a doorway to Muslin business. everyone or most people are just crazy. i still don't get women who put on make up with the hijab and dress trendy or sexy. some people think the hijab is sexy so does it still work as a cover.

  • Mashallah Sister,

  • Alhamdulillah

  • Good vid, I have a friend who stopped wearing hijab, and I don't judge her either. She's still a devout Muslimah, so I figure it's none of my business.

  • I agree...its silly to squabble over who's wearing hijab and who is not. We have the same goal Jenneh so instead of silly squabbling let's encourage each other and support one another, we get enough squabbling from the kufar.

  • i am christian but i have nothing against hijab. God bless you !

  • Yeah one shouldnt make a differnce beatween Muslimas.

  • Alhamdulillah!

    Every thing you said was very true! There are so many people so stuck up in

    judging others that they don't take the time to look at themselves. In the end

    we will all face Allah(swt) as ourselves not as other people. We need to realize

    that Allah(swt) created us as brothers and sisters to help each other not

    bring each other down.

    Thank You for your video sister. You have really helped me in my own

    personal struggle.

  • i myself stopped wearing hijab for a while, yea not wearing hijab isnt a major sin, but i feel like it leads to that, if you become more relaxed and take of hijab and you keep getting more and more relaxed i feel like it leads to other things in my opinion, i feel like hijab is kind of like i reminder for me and alhamdulilah i started wearing it again :D

  • Well said sister. You said it! =D

    It's a choice and people shouldn't judge you because you wear it or not.

  • Thank u sister, spoken like a true muslimah!

  • sister you are beuatifull.... good point tho.....

  • your so cool.

  • salaams this is a very nice thing that your doing we need more people like you ...do you have a facebook?

  • Assalamu alaikoum,

    I knew a sister who would always harass other sisters who didn't wear hijab. She would have lunch with them and spend the whole time saying how it's obligatory and everything. She would even bring me into it because I wore hijab shortly after I converted, I hated that so much, it was like she was telling someone they should be wearing hijab before saying salaam!

    In sha'Allah we can all get along, and maybe then those sisters will be more encouraged to wear it!

    Salaam!

  • Beautiful sister. Shukran.

  • Jazakallah sister, I agree with you 100% im a revert who didnt wear hijab at first and I was looked down upon for not wearing it and its really pathetic...a sister is a sister and back biting is like eating your brother and sisters flesh and as muslims we need to realize that and understand that. We have so many outside sources talking down on islam, and now we got our own people talking down on us...we dont need that insha'allah we will look at ourselves then other....May allah reward you <3

  • Yusufali 33:59] O Prophet! Tell thy wives and daughters, and the believing women, that they should cast their outer garments over their persons (when abroad): that is most convenient, that they should be known (as such) and not molested. And Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful. This is a command from Allaah. so is your choice to disobey or obey.

  • couldent agree more its your choice to obey or disobey maybe it is because thy think that men wont like them if they wore it ? its a guess . most muslim sisters do it because their parents tell them only few truly fear and obey Allah.

  • This is a very important topic. If women were praised more for virtues of character such as honesty, kindness, and sincerity as they are for physical modesty (a comparatively minor trait), women in Islam could claim their place as members of the most gender-egalitarian of the Abrahamic religions. When a cruel hijabi is considered a "better Muslim" than a kind non-hijabi, we reduce the status of women as moral agents (rather than just vessels for the continuance of the male line) within Islam.

  • SuperFabila, this is a great point. Whether more emphasis is placed on women being modest in their appearance (as in Islam) or on being attractive and sexy (as in various parts of American society), the result is the same: a woman's character is ignored and the way her clothes make her seem, instead of how she actually behaves, is all that people notice.

  • masha Allah sis you make a lot of good points, hijab is a choice you either wear it proudly or don't. I personally haven't known any sisters who stopped wearing it. I like your video :)

  • assalama aleikum

    mashallah sis you are so right we should not jump to conclusions mashallah you look lovely in your hijab. i really cried bcoz i was reminded of my first yr as a muslim everyone kept on pointing fingers

    salaaaaaaam

  • absolutely

    wish there were more sisters like you, hijab is CHOICE wear it with zeal or dont wear it

    xxx

  • am sister coming back to the hijb and cover my body.. and i really like what u said sister and i hope allha helps us both and other islam sisters. and to thouse who judge help ur sisters not judge them like this sister said.

  • i can solve this... wear-the-hijab!

    it doesn't have to be a major sin. if Allah swt and his messanger tell you to wear it than do it. duuuh?

  • masha'Allah ukhtiiiii <3

  • MashaAllah, very well said sista ive had my own experiances i know how it feels. people just need to stop judging and leave that to Allah, although i know part of modesty is wearing the hijab it all requires time alhamdulilah.

  • inshallah my mother will convert to islam

    ameen

  • JazakiAllahu khayr for this video. It really seems some sisters are judging others based on how they dress. Of course it is great to wear hijab, but if someone doesn't, it is her decision. We can only help them, not being mean or forcing them to wear it. :)

    And especially for reverts it might ber VERY difficult to start wearing hijab, so we should have mercy to each other. And men have to lower their gaze even if there is a naked woman in front of them. Some seem to forget that.

  • Mashallah Sister !

    Thank you for posting this.

    - Salaam. :)

  • nice video. where did u get ur hijab? :) its really pretty! salaam

  • asalaam alaikum

    good video sis

    mashaAllah

    wsalaam

  • Mash'Allah sis.. great point & videos

    i think alot of sisters can relate to this and i totally agree with you..

  • I appreciate not only your courage for wearing the hijab in the western society but I especially admire your respect and balanced view about sisters who don't wear the islamic veil.

    May Allah reward you!!!

  • marshallah very true, we try to help sisters to find confidents to wear hijab inshallah instead of saying she bad ect because sister wearing hijab could be worse ect

  • mashAllah sister! You are very insightful and cute!

  • well said little sis! I wish more people were like you and could put aside petty differences and work hard to please God and live according to His Will.

  • masha Allah

  • mashaAllah what an intelligent young lady!

  • MASHA ALLAH MY SISTER! do you want to be friends? =) p.s. you look beautiful in your Hijab!

  • ala ya cisak my little sister, mansha allah keep it up and always choose the right path which is based on AL QUR'AN AL KARIM. that is the way every muslim girl should dress as long as they live in this world.

  • EXCEPTIONAL VIDEO. MASHA ALLAH!!!

  • salam and mashallah sister you put the massage across very well..

  • MashAllah my little sis you are adorable! Mash'Allah ;) <3

  • i started wearing a headcovering and i'm a pentecostal church of god christian.

    its not something that is required of my directly by the church but its something i wanted to do because it is for me to show my humbleness underneath God. that's the point.

    but its something that takes alot daily. people look differently at me. and they always assume i'm muslim when even orthodox jewish women cover their hair because its their glory.

    either way, its in respect to god. ppl need to stop staring

  • I totally agree sister. Believe it or not, this also happens in the Christian community. In the church I grew up in, the sisters where condemned for wearing adornments such as make up and earrings, even pants for women were discouraged. None of these things are scripture based. Petty things like this could and did discourage people from wanting to even come to church. I believe that our focuse as believers (Christians and Muslims) should be to please God and not man. Great video! God Bless !

  • mashaAllah sis very nice video about tolerance

  • JazakAllah Khair! Tolerance is very important for us to have.

  • MashaAllah - tolerance is the trait of a true muslimah.

  • Very good video dear sister!!!

  • i agree with what you are saying. we should all respect every one for their veiws even if ours are different. I wear hijab but I don't wear it whenever i leave the house. I suppose you could call me a part timer. i know some girls who don't wear it at all and others that wear it always, i don't think any of us have the right to judge another muslim. it is only for Allah to judge. so insha'Allah we can all get along and stop comdemning each other.

    salaam

  • basically its called haram you cant be a part time muslim its like being part time pregnant either you're a muslim or you're not

  • i know what you mean because sadly alot of muslim sisters on youtube for some reason think they can judge me about certain things and it would make me so mad but i remember a few years back when i was so quick to judge and now i know how it feels i see things differently now but i do agree only allah can judge and takeing the power of all in your hands is more haram than the person your judging for something you know nothing about

  • alahou akbar,wamachaalah

  • so therefore we ignore them and cut them off. May Allah have mercy on us. "And be not as those who divided and differed among themselves after the clear proofs had come to them. It is they for whom there is an awful torment." (Qur'an 3:105) This applies to all things not just the issue of Hijab. I feel that every Muslim needs to take a minute to look at ourself and ask Allah's help to follow His commands and make the decision not to judge on hijab or length of pants etc. WE HAVE NO RIGHT.

  • Thank you all for your comments. May Allah Ta'ala reward you. I think a lot of times we as Muslims have a very "no-tolerance" attitude to eachother. Its very disgusting and frightening to see the level of serperation that we have amongst outselves, when Allah SWT created us as ONE UMMAH and tells us in the Qur'an do not be devided among yourselves(3:103). SubhanAllah how many of us are totally ignoring THIS command from Allah SWT and try to justify it by saying someone is ignoring Allahs command

  • You're right, we should be supportive, not judgmental. Submitting to Allah is a lifelong process, some people take longer than others to implement religion in their life (especially if they were raised without it).

  • mashaAllah great vid sister and its corect that it dosent mean if some sister dosent waering hijab that they r not muslim our hijab should be inside like u know what i mean like follow islamic rulz what quran saiy and what our prophet mohammad pbuh bring the mesg we should all follow that and i hope soon every sister wear hijab inshaAllah

    peace

  • Masha'Allah Sis! :)

    I agree...and I, too, have friends who dont wear Hijab, yet they are better believers than some others I know...

  • great Video sis I agree with u 100% as Muslim just because we see our brother and sister doing something haram doesnt mean they still arent our brothers and sisters...we must approach them with love and compassion

    but we must approach them and talk to them about the importance of following ISLAMIC teachings.

    and somtimes we can do this in an indirect way.

  • We, Hijabis, should set a good example for those who do not wear it. If we stand by them and lead by example, I am sure that we will be able to inspire them to wear it too Insha'Allah! :)

  • ASA i thought that this video was great. We shouldn't judge other Muslims..or anyone! We are not Allah. And I disagree with missjo797 because the Prophet(SAW) told his neice that when a women gets her menses, NOTHING SHOULD BE SHOWING EXCEPT HER FACE AND HANDS. And we DO have to cover our hair, and ANYTIME we don't follow Allah's commandments THERE IS A SIN. But I think we just need to remember that we need to be briging people to Islam instead of pushing them away like Amani said

  • the sunnah is that Mohammad pointed to his face and hadns and said these are the expects.

    Allah's word- the Quran is only to be modest, and covering of the bossom was emphasized for women.

    so... covering of the hair isn't required. there's no "sin"

  • That *is* a good and important distinction, since from what I understand what the Koran says is fard whereas what The Prophet and his companions did (peace be upon them all) is Sunna. I'm new to this, though, so I may be wrong, but I find myself agreeing with you, even though I am a hijabi myself.

  • Salaam,JazakAllah for the comment. Yes hijab is a command from Allah SWT and it should not be taken lightly nor any of Allah's commands. The purpose of this video is to encourage hijabis to approach non-hijabis with sincere advice and kindness, not to downplay the fact that not wearing hijab is against Allah's command. But that we may become friends and treat eachother as Muslims regardless of anything as long as we bear witness that Allah is the only God and Muhammed(SAW) is his last Messenge.

  • Yes, I agree. But it doesn't change the fact that the hijab is a command from Allah and Muslim women who have reached puberty must wear it. That point must be emphasised and it shouldn't be taken lightly.

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