Islamic Dress Code for Men

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Uploaded by on Oct 20, 2007

Men in Islam Part 1
In my opinion, the reason why alot of people think that women are oppressed is becoz they don't know what a man's role is as a muslim!

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  • I wasn't born atheist, I was born a baby. ;) A four-year-old level of cognizance had me believing in God. My 17 year old self had me lost in purpose with what I existed for because I'd become agnostic/atheist/kuffar/whatev­er and contemplated the inevitability of my demise and found/find science has no answers to this save for my apparent existence being about as arbitrarily inconsequential as dust. My 21 year old self found me being a Muslim and being at peace.

    Peace.

  • wow i actually learnt sumthin lol thanx Hiijab u hav helped me do homework on the Islamic dress code lol thanx agen!! :D

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  • I wish people go back to how they get their information about "dress codes" in Islam. How much of it is culture and how much of it is Hadeeth, and how much of it is Quran.

    You would be surprised how some of the things you thought were fundamental in Islam are not actually very fragile when scrutinized.

  • @MagnesDrachen13 i found a very good video referring to dressing modestly.plz take the time to watch it /watch?v=pR7CA4aZpqg&feature=c­hannel_video_title

  • @MagnesDrachen13 If u read the Quran, it doesnt actually say that women must cover their hair or faces. it says that they should cover up to hide thier nakedness and remain modest. its completly optional if a women wants to cover her face or hair, its not a burden on them as long as they cover their body in clothing, face/hair is optional. but the pious women with a strong imaan (belief in God) want to go further, they want to remain modest. its not only men with a desire for lust

  • @killer123fromlu4 But that is to say that women are responsible for the hearts of men. So if a man lusts, why does that make it the responsibility of the woman to modify her behavior? Isn't it really an issue between the man and Allah? If a man lusts over a woman, no matter how she is dressed, then he needs discipline, he needs to pray. The woman is free to do what she wants, I just question any religion that puts burden of one person's sins on another. If I lie, it is not because you made me.

  • @MagnesDrachen13 sorry for the extremely late reply, havent been on youtube for a while. yes the problem is with men, but u cant discipline every single man in the world. there will always be some who enjoy lusting after women. some women enjoy the attention so dress attractively and weat makeup, its these women that are corrupting men. women who cover up are making a small sacrifice, but its one in the name of God. becuase u are stopping men from being victims of their sexual desires

  • @killer123fromlu4 I know its optional, I just wonder about any religion, christianity included, that "suggests" that women dress a certain way for the sake of their soul because MEN can't control themselves. The bigger issue is lust. If men lust, and they do, isn't that the issue more than whether the woman has her hair/face hidden? I'm not saying we should all be nude, but if hair and facial features is enough for a man to lust after, then the problem is the men, not with the woman's dress.

  • @MagnesDrachen13 women only cover their faces if they want to, it is optional not compulsory. and the reaseon women wear hijab is to hide their beauty from all men apart from their husbands. think about it, do u really want other men staring and oggling at your wife? and it should come at no surprise that it is normally men who oggle and try to flirt with women, which is why dressing is more strict for women.

  • So men can't cross-dress, show off their navel, or wear their bling? OH NO! What a sacrifice! And all women have to do is cover their head and/or face at all times in public in an expression of "freedom" and "modesty". Yeah, convenient. Male profit, male God, and women have to wear the hijab (or risk their soul, what a choice that is). Convenient.

  • @wisegirl5_are Muslim men permitted to wear G-strings? My muslim friend Wayne claims that the Hadith expressly forbids men from wearing thongs, mini-skirts, Alice bands, underskirts, Chanel perfume, little black off-the-shoulder numbers, and blouses. What do you think? I want to be a good muslim and get to heaven.

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