 I was coming through the news recently and saw a video of a lady of Saudi Arabia descent denied entry into masjid al-haram because of indecency. I carefully researched what happened so that I could be in a better position to make this video. From every clue I found out that the wedding dress she wore was inviscence according to Islamic standard. I looked again at the video and would love to describe the wedding dress she was putting on. You would be the judge yourself. As for me, it was decent. With my across an estimation, this wedding dress is one that makes the bride feel beautiful and confident on her special day. The style of the dress can vary depending on the bride, person or taste and of course the type of wedding she is having. A classic option is a wide-float leather gown with fitted bodice and floral skates. The bodice may be adorned with lace, beading or embroidery to a touch of elegance but I was all wrong. As-salamu alaikum guys, if you like what we are doing, and don't forget to like, share and subscribe to the channel to help us grow. Dissency has become a thorny issue lately. Many have blamed the dying consciousness of disinteressing on the new pagan liberal approach of modernism. A picture of a lady on the street of London in the early years of the 20th century would shock you. During those days, women's fashion was influenced by a variety of factors among which its religious consciousness. The West was largely Christian and Christianity of those days abhorred indecency. So at the beginning of the century, women's clothing was still quite modest and conservative with long skates and high-necked blouses being common. As the century progressed, fashion began to shift towards more relaxed and indiscent style. Dresses became shorter and looser as skates were often paired with blouses or sweaters. The iconic floppist style of the 1920s featured dropped waistlines, shorter hemlines and a more boyish silhouette. Long story short, under the law's guide in the Masjid al-Haram, this lady dressed indiscently as she was submittedly worn with a more disinterested hitch ultimately covered her face and then they kept style. While this story might just be another example of Islamic doctrinal consistency, the entire plot has exposed the hypocrisy of today's Christians. The Bible contains several references about women's modesty and decency, particularly in the New Testament. The first book of Timothy 2 verse 9 to 10 states, and I quote, I also warn the women to dress modestly with decency and propriety and don in themselves not with elaborate hairstyle or gold or pearls or expensive clothings but with good deeds appropriate for women who have professed to wash and guard. Verse 5 to 3 of his treatise 4 says, I quote, Your beauty should not cut from the outward endowments such as elaborate hairstyle and the wearing of gold jewellery or fine clothes rather, it should be that of your inner self, the unfading beauty of your gentle and quiet spirit, which is of great worth in God's sight. These passages in the Bible clearly emphasise the importance of modesty and decency and dress and behaviour. Take a look at the picture and this picture as well. How do you see a difference who stars in limelight on Christian double standards? There is a stark contrast between the way Mary, the mother of Jesus, is depicted in religious art and how many Christian women dress today. Mary is often depicted wearing long flowing robes that cover her entire body, including her hair. Meanwhile, many Christian women today wear revealing or foam-fitting clothes that emphasise their physical attributes. This contrast highlights a certain level of hypocrisy within Christian culture. On the one hand, Mary is revered as a pyrrhegan of modesty and beauty, yet many Christian women are encouraged to dress in ways that are overtly sexualised. These can create cognitive dissonance for women who are trying to obviously reconcile their faith with societal pressure to confirm to certain beauty standards. Ultimately, it is so in conflict, so great incentive for the Islamic faith in the West as people seem to observe a more consistent theological and doctrinal lesson from Islam. This alone qualifies a religion to be called the true faith. Well guys, let's apply the brakes there. Until next time, Asalaamu Alaikum.