WHY ARE GIRLS WEARING HALF HIJAB? - FAHIMA VS ALI DAWAH

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As a hijabi woman I agree hijab Influencers have for sure had an affect on other women not wearing hijab properly, or they wear a hijab with the TIGHTEST jeans and SHORTEST tops. Make it make sense?? And on top of that I’ve seen when ppl call out the influencers for not wearing correct hijab they just say only Allah can judge me and this is how I choose to show my faith etc etc. A lot of muslim women forget/ignore that it’s MANDATORY to wear hijab and is not supposed to be a choice. Literally seen sisters explaining to non muslims that hijab is a choice that’s why they don’t wear it

In summary: you HAVE to wear hijab. It’s your CHOICE to disobey and not wear it.

sunhnex
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I remember being a sworn enemy of Islam. 12 years on I am now upon the path of the Salaf. Took my sharada two weeks ago and have learnt sunnah al Fatiha off by heart ♥️

Can I get a alhumdullah?

KILLUMINATI_MOVEMENT
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"People don't know who Allah is.." this is definitely the root of all problems.

rochelleflores
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I’m a half hijab wearer. I know I need to stop and wear it correctly becuase it not only effects me as a Muslim but it effects the whole UMMAH which I’m gonna start wearing it correctly inshallah❤️to me it is a trend thing most of the people in my community are “half hijabers”😂 and they wanna look pretty whilst covering their beauty . The irony . But we need to change . As an ummah . Love how you opened up the convo ali 👏🏼👏🏼

saran
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Sisters let me get one thing clear to you all: any person, whether it’s a MAN or WOMAN who reminds us of our Deen and our duties, plz don’t say stop judging or mind your own business. Thank you

From your Muslims sister

Abdullah
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When i decided to wear hijab in high school, i was a bit nervous and afraid of judgement too.But somehow, i started with half hijab but still immodest dress.After wearing half hijab for more than 2 months, i gained enough confidence and finally switched to full hijab. Now, i wear full hijab and modest cloth too.Whenever i look at someone with half hijab, i think that as part of their hijab journey.We should never judge anyone because we don't know what circumstances they are going through.

sadiaperween
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Ali - respectfully the reason why sisters don't like guys highlighting the hijab issue, is because men do not have to wear a hijab, yes they have a different hijab but it isn't the same as women. Therefore, you do not understand the struggle until you have to do it yourself. So it appears it's easier for men to comment when they don't have the same conditions. You can't pass judgment when you do not have to wear similar hijab conditions as women do. You are speaking on experiences, you do not experience.

whitesky
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The French occupation of Algeria measured its success in suppressing the Algerians by the number of women who removed the veil, so there is no doubt that the woman who wears the veil is a symbol of Islam and the freedom of Muslims from colonialism, as well as that the colonizers were making plays and forcing the actresses to remove the veil at the end of the play

OMARKM
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It’s a current trend that I’m also seeing more and more. Social media is a massive influence. I think many of the younger Muslimahs seeing others wearing it like that think it okay to wear it like that because ‘everyone else is doing it’. Shaytaan is clever at corrupting our ways, whether it’s abayahs getting tighter, or men wearing cropped pants which are super tight, or hijabs moving further back. (Some girls actually start off wearing hijab like that now not knowing any better)

SK
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I invite everyone to listen the holy Quran

Deen.revival
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JazakAllahu khairan for this video, and please I want to add my own experience with the half hijab hopefully it will be beneficial to some Insha Allah.. I lost both my parents at a very young age.. but Alhamdulillah I did got a nice uncle who took care of me.. during my university days I was a huge fan of combing and styling my hair to the front and putting my hijab half.. to the extent that I can’t go out with it.. until one day I dreamt of my mum.. in the dream I was at her grave with other people and we were waiting for her to recite the Qur’an as she normally do but she refused and her voice was full of anger, and I ask her why she said until I stop showing my hair outside SubhanAllah😭😭, the dream was so scary 😟 and feels like real😭.. Wallahi since from that day I stopped till date and insha Allah till I die.. my dear sisters is not worth it please, May Allah guide us to the right path Ameen.

i.a.mhuman
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Influencers are to blame, but also those who follow in their footsteps knowing it's wrong. May Allah guide us all. Allah says in the Quran about how both the leaders and those who followed them(in evil) both will be in Jahannam, May Allah protect us all from it. I'm not saying any particular person is going to Jahannam, what I'm saying is that we are all responsible for our own actions, don't follow blindly. You can't accuse someone else on Judgment Day that they misled you when you knew it was wrong yourself. I'm not going to lie, as a Muslim sister the temptation is real. Sometimes I wish I could just throw on a pair of jeans and shirt or a cute outfit that isn't fully covering and call it hijab. Sometimes I wish I could wear makeup to feel pretty like all the other girls. But I know that it isn't correct. Know your honour and worth is with Allah and that when you please Him He will bless you with people around you who love you for His sake.

moonlightdreamer
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It was narrated that ‘Abd-Allaah said: “Allaah has cursed the women who do tattoos and those who ask for tattoos to be done, those who ask for their eyebrows to be plucked, and the women ask for their teeth to be filed for the purpose of beautification, changing the creation of Allaah.” A woman from the tribe of Bani Asad whose name was Umm Ya’qoob heard of that and she came and said, “I have heard that you have cursed So and so and So and so.” He said, “Why should I not curse those whom the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) cursed and who are mentioned in the Book of Allaah?’ She said, “I have read what is between the two covers [of the Qur’aan], and I did not find anything in it like what you have said.” He said, “If you have read it, have you not read that Allaah says,

‘And whatsoever the Messenger (Muhammad) gives you, take it; and whatsoever he forbids you, abstain (from it)’

[al-Hashr 59:7]?”

hassansultan
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Mens obsession with hijab as if it’s the only thing that makes you a good Muslim, were you not prancing round the streets of England with your co-star Muslim friend Mohammed hijab harassing Jewish people and making the entire Muslim community look bad, diverting the free Palestine movement to your own self? Does that not come under hijab and correct conduct and is that not more harmful to the entire Muslim ummah? Look at yourself first before trying to ‘guide others’. Your actions had such a massive impact on these same Muslim viel-wearing woman who get harassed verbally and physically every single day so the cheek to make a half an hour long vid berating these same woman is very ironic

hiyou
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Another day of hearing about the fabled marriage documentary

ibrahimibikunle
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Alhamdulillah.. Excellent. Please bring more hijaabis and niqaabis on the show.. Lets keep hearing their perspectives from them directly. Great work brother.

abdulrazaqamedu
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I think the conversation around Hijab is lost because we have reduced it to clothing and women when in reality Hijab is gender neutral and is interconnected with Haya and Tawheed.

Furthermore, Hijab means barrier/veiling so it doesn't mean *exclusively* clothing; character, attitude, behaviour, language are intricately connected to Hijab and modesty.

ayabdulla
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You are worried about the wrong things. Focus on the character of a woman rather than a strand of her hair that’s visible. Your character takes you to Jannah, not a hijab on your head to show the world.

zaram
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The problem isn't Muslims judging. Muslims feel they're "Criticized" when they are being ADVISED. Muslims should not have a problem with being corrected.

ytber
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i really like her point about encouraging women to wear hijab correctly because this is the best way to help us hijabi and muslim women. Being gentle is a very good quality in Islam and we shouldnt bring down others and make it seem like if someone isn’t wearing it correctly they’re doing everything wrong it’s really unsupportive and demotivating. be kind and gentle and encourage them to do good and it’ll be way better than criticizing and being rude.

zaynub