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WOMEN'S DRESS CODE IN ISLAM
INTRODUCTION:
God, the Most Gracious, Most Merciful, insists
on making His religion easy, practical and enjoyable for His
true believers. God also told us that those who reject Him
or His books are making life miserable for themselves and
for their loved ones who follow in their footsteps. He reminds
us in the Quran that He has placed no hardship on us in practicing
our religion (see 22:78).
"You shall strive for the cause of
GOD as you should strive for His cause. He has chosen you
and has placed no hardship on you in practicing your religion
- the religion of your father Abraham..." 22:78
God established also several rules in His
book, the Quran, for His TRUE believers. Breaking any of His
rules or refusing any of them means loss, misguidance, misery
and eternal suffering. To understand a topic like the DRESS
CODE for Muslim Women, we need to review quickly some of these
rules established by our Creator, God Almighty, to whom we
will be responsible for our deeds. Every rule is important
and every rule is meant to be.
(1) Quran is a complete book, See 6:19,38,114,
115, 12:111 and 50:45. Remember that when God says that His
book is complete, it means 100% complete.
"..........We did not leave ANYTHING
out of this book." 6:38
"The word of your Lord is COMPLETE,
in truth and justice. Nothing shall abrogate His words. He
is the Hearer, the Omniscient." 6:115
(2) Quran is perfect; no mistakes, no falsehood,
no nonsense.
"No falsehood could enter it (Quran),
in the past or in the future; a revelation from a Most Wise,
Praiseworthy." 41:42
".......All ruling belongs to God,
and He has ruled that you shall not worship except Him. This
is the PERFECT RELIGION, but most people do not know.: 12:40
(see also 30:30, 30:43 and 98:5).
(3) Quran is detailed, and when God says
He detailed His book it means FULLY detailed. God does not
do half jobs.
"Shall I seek other than GOD as a source
of law, when He has revealed to you this book fully detailed?
Those who received the scripture recognize that it has been
revealed from your Lord, truthfully. You shall not harbor
any doubt." 6:114, See also, 7:52, 11:1, 41:3, 10:37
and 12:111
(4) God does not need any addition to His
book. God teaches us in the Quran that He does not run out
of words and that if He so willed He could have given us hundreds,
thousands or millions of books besides the Quran (see 18:109).
Since the Quran is complete, perfect and fully detailed, God
did not give us any more books.
(5) God calls His book, the Quran, the BEST
HADITH. HE called on His true believers to accept no other
hadiths as a source of this perfect religion . See 7:185,
31:6, 39:23, 45:6, and 77:50.
"Have they not looked at the dominion
of the heavens and the earth, and all the things God has created?
Does it ever occur to them that the end of their life may
be near? Which HADITH, besides this (Quran) do they believe
in?" 7:185
(6) God calls on His true believers to make
sure not to fall in the trap of idol-worship by following
the words of the scholars instead of the words of God (see
9:31).
(7) God calls those who prohibit what He
did not prohibit, agressors, liars and idol-worshipers. Idol-worship
is the only unforgivable sin, if maintained till death. See,
5:87, 9:37, 7:32, 6:119, 6:140 and 10:59.
"O you who believe, do not prohibit
good things that are made lawful by God, and do not agress;
God dislikes the aggressors." 5:87
"Say, "Did you note how God sends
down to you all kinds of provisions, then you render some
of them unlawful, and some lawful?" Say, "Did God
give you permission to do this? Or, do you fabricate lies
and attribute them to God?" 10:59
(8) Muhammed is represented only by the Quran.
The Prophet Muhammed was the last Prophet and a messenger
of God (33:40). He was not the messenger of God because of
who he (Muhammed) was, but because he was given the Quran
(the message) to deliver to the world. The religion of Islam
is a religion of God, not about Muhammed, who was blessed
by God with the delivery of the message of the Quran. He did
not have an agenda of his own.
His job was to deliver to the world what
God was giving him, the Quran. See 42:48, 13:40, 5:99-100,
Muhammed cannot prohibit things, or make lawful things on
his own. When he tried to do that God admonished him publicly,
66:1, 66:1 reminds us that God is the only ONE to prohibit
or make things lawful.
NO ONE can attribute to Muhammed a prohibition
that God did not give him in the Quran. Anyone who tries to
do so is admitting his/her refusal of God's words and commandments
in the Quran.
(9) The TRUE believers KNOW that when God
says something, He means it, and when He does not, he means
it as well. Everything given to us in the Quran was done deliberately
and everything left out was also left out deliberately.
God does not forget. See 19:64. We are not
to add to this religion what God deliberately left out and
claim it to be from Him or His messenger. His messenger has
only ONE message, the Quran. God already told us He does not
run out of words. 18:109
(10) God does not need us to improve on His
book, the Quran, but we very much need Him for every aspect
of our lives. Those who think they have some improvement on
the Quran are but asking for recognition of their idols as
gods besides the ONE and ONLY GOD. Fabricated hadiths tried
to add to Islam (Submission) what the disbelievers thought
God forgot to mention in the Quran.
(11) God calls on His TRUE believers to verify
every piece of information they see, hear or read, see 17:36.
"You shall not accept any information,
unless you verify it for yourself. I have given you the hearing,
the eyesight, and the brain, and you are responsible for using
them." 17:36 So, VERIFY.
THREE RULES FOR WOMEN DRESS CODE IN ISLAM
THE BEST GARMENT, FIRST RULE :
[7:26] "O children of Adam, we have
provided you with garments to cover your bodies, as well as
for luxury. But the best garment is the garment of righteousness.
These are some of GOD's signs, that they may take heed."
This is the BASIC rule of DRESS CODE in the
Quran. This is the first rule in WOMEN DRESS CODE in Islam
(Submission).
SECOND RULE, COVER YOUR BOSOMS:
The second rule can be found in 24:31. Here
God orders the women to cover their bosoms whenever they dress
up. But before quoting 24:31 let us review some crucial words
that are always mentioned with this topic, namely "Hijab"
and "Khimar"
THE WORD "HIJAB" in the QURAN
"Hijab" is the term used by many
Muslims women to describe their head cover that may or may
not include covering their face except their eyes, and sometimes
covering also one eye. The Arabic word "Hijab" can
be translated into veil or yashmak. Other meanings for the
word "Hijab" include, screen, cover(ing), mantle,
curtain, drapes, partition, division, divider.
Can we find the word "Hijab" in
the Quran??
The word "Hijab" appeared in the
Quran 7 times, five of them as "Hijab" and two times
as "Hijaban," these are 7:46, 33:53, 38:32, 41:5,
42:51, 17:45 & 19:17.
None of these "Hijab" words are
used in the Quran in reference to what the traditional Muslims
call today (Hijab) as a dress code for the Muslim woman.
God knows that generations after Muhammed's
death the Muslims will use the word "Hijab" to invent
a dress code that He never authorized. God used the word "Hijab"
ahead of them just as He used the word "Hadith"
ahead of them.
Hijab in the Quran has nothing to do with
the Muslim Women dress code.
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND:
While many Muslims call "Hijab",
an Islamic dress code, they completely ignore the fact that,
Hijab as a dress code has nothing to do with Islam and nothing
to do with QURAN.
In reality "Hijab" is an old Jewish
tradition that infiltrated into the hadith books like many
innovations that contaminated Islam through alleged Hadith
and Sunna. These in reality, came from Jewish origin. Any
student of the Jewish traditions or religious books will see
that head cover for the Jewish woman is encouraged by the
Rabbis and religious leaders. Religious Jewish women still
cover their heads most of the time and specially in the synagogues,
weddings, and religious festivities.
Christian women cover their heads in many
religious occasions while the nuns cover their heads all the
time. This religious practice of covering the head was established
from traditions thousands of years before the Muslim scholars
claimed the Hijab as a Muslim dress code.
The traditional Arabs, of all religions,
Jews, Christians and Muslims used to wear "Hijab,"
not because of Islam, but because of tradition. In Saudi Arabia,
up to this minute most of the men cover their head , not because
of Islam but because of tradition. Thank God this tradition
has not been counted as Islamic dress code yet.
North Africa is known for its Tribe (Tuareg)
that have the Muslim men wearing "Hijab" instead
of women. Here the tradition has the hijab in reverse. If
wearing Hijab is the sign of the pious and righteous Muslim
woman, Mother Teresa would have been the first woman to be
counted.
In brief, hijab is a traditional dress and
has nothing to do with Islam or religion. In certain areas
of the world, men are the ones who wear the hijab while in
others the women do.
Mixing religion with tradition is a form
of idol-worship, because not knowing (or not trying to find
out) what God asked you to do in His book, the Quran, is a
sign of disregarding God and His message. When tradition supersedes
God's commandment, the true religion takes a second place.
God never accepts to be second, God has to be always the FIRST
and to HIM there is no second..
THE WORD "KHIMAR" in the QURAN:
"Khimar" is an Arabic word that
can be found in the Quran in 24:31 While the first basic rule
of Dress Code for the Muslim Women can be found in 7:26, the
second rule of the DRESS CODE FOR WOMEN can be found in 24:31.
Some Muslims quote verse 31 of sura 24 as containing the Hijab,
or head cover, by pointing to the word, khomoorehenna, (from
Khimar), forgetting that God already used the word Hijab,
several times in the Quran.
Those blessed by God can see that the use
of the word "Khimar" in this verse is not for "Hijab"
or for head cover. Those who quote this verse usually add
(Head cover) (veil) after the word Khomoorehenna, and usually
between ( ), because it is their addition to the verse not
God's.
Here it is 24:31;
"And tell the believing women to subdue
their eyes, and maintain their chastity. They shall not reveal
any parts of their bodies, except that which is necessary.
They shall cover their chests, (with their Khimar) and shall
not relax this code in the presence of other than their husbands,
their fathers, the fathers of their husbands, their sons,
the sons of their husbands, their brothers, the sons of their
brothers, the sons of their sisters, other women, the male
servants or employees whose sexual drive has been nullified,
or the children who have not reached puberty. They shall not
strike their feet when they walk in order to shake and reveal
certain details of their bodies. All of you shall repent to
GOD, O you believers, that you may succeed." 24:31
Here is Yousuf Ali's translation, but the
word KHIMAR was put back in place instead of (veils), so the
verse would look as it should have been before adding Ali's
own interpretation:
"And say to the believing women that
they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty; that
they should not display their beauty and ornaments ... that
they should draw their KHIMAR over their bosoms and not display
their beauty except to their husbands.." Y. Ali's translation,
with the word khimar put back in place.
"Khimar" is an Arabic word that
means, cover, any cover, a curtain is a Khimar, a dress is
a Khimar, a table cloth that covers the top of a table is
a Khimar, a blanket can be used as a Khimar..etc. The word
KHAMRA used for intoxicant in Arabic has the same root with
Khimar, because both covers, the Khimar covers (a window,
a body, a table . etc.) while KHAMRA covers the state of mind.
Most of the translators, obviously influenced by Hadith (fabrications)
translate the word as VEIL and thus mislead most people to
believe that this verse is advocating the covering of the
head.
In 24:31 God is asking the women to use their
cover (khimar)( being a dress, a coat, a shawl, a shirt, a
blouse, a tie, a scarf . . . etc.) to cover their bosoms,
not their heads or their hairs. If God so willed to order
the women to cover their heads or their hair, nothing would
have prevented Him from doing so. GOD does not run out of
words. GOD does not forget.
God did not order the women to cover their
heads or their hair. He was not waiting for a Scholar to put
the words for Him.
The Arabic word for CHEST, GAYB is in the
verse (24:31), but the Arabic words for HEAD, (RAAS) or HAIR,
(SHAAR) are NOT in the verse. The commandment in the verse
is clear - COVER YOUR CHEST OR BOSOMS, but also the fabrication
of the scholars and most of the translators is clear by claiming-
cover your head or hair.
The last part of the verse (24:31) translates
as, "They shall not strike their feet when they walk
in order to shake and reveal certain details of their bodies."
The details of the body can be revealed or not revealed by
the dress you wear, not by your head cover.
Notice also the expression in 24:31, "They
shall not reveal any parts of their bodies, except that which
is necessary." This expression may sound vague to many
because they have not understood the mercy of God.
Again God here used this very general term
to give us the freedom to decide according to our own circumstances
the definition of "Which is necessary". It is not
up to a scholar or to any particular person to define this
term. God wants to leave it personal for every woman and no
one can take it away from her.
Women who follow the basic rule number one
i.e. righteousness, will have no problem making the right
decision to reveal only which is necessary. The word "zeenatahunna"
in this verse refers to the woman's body parts (beauty) and
not to ornaments and decorations as some people interpret
it or translate it.
At the end of the verse, God told the women
not to strike with their feet to show their "zeenatahunna".
You do not need to strike your feet to show your ornaments
but the way you strike your feet while walking can expose
or shake certain parts of the body that do not need to be
emphasized.
Accepting orders from anybody but God, means
idol-worship. That is how serious the matter of Hijab/ khimar
is. Women who wear Hijab because of tradition or because they
like it for personal reasons commit no sin, as long as they
know that it is not part of this perfect religion. Those who
are wearing it because they think God ordered it are committing
Idol-worship, as God did not order it, the scholars did. These
women have found for themselves another god than the One who
revealed the Quran, complete, perfect and FULLY detailed to
tell them they have to cover their heads to be Muslims.
Idol-worship is the only unforgivable sin,
if maintained till death, 4:48.
THIRD RULE OF DRESS CODE FOR WOMEN:
The first regulation of DRESS CODE for Muslim
women is in 7:26, the second is in 24:31 and the third is
in 33:59.
"O prophet, tell your wives, your daughters,
and the wives of the believers that they shall LENGTHEN their
garments. Thus, they will be recognized and avoid being insulted.
God is Forgiver, Most Merciful." 33:59
In 33:59, God sets the other regulation for
the dress code for the Muslim women during the prophet's life.
Although the verse is talking to the prophet which means this
regulation applies to the time of the prophet, just like the
order in 49:2, the description fits the spirit of Islam, and
can teach us a great deal.
If you reflect on this verse and how God
ordered the prophet to tell his wives, his daughters and the
wives of the believers to lengthen their garments, you would
understand the great wisdom of the MOST WISE, the MOST MERCIFUL.
In this verse, God, DELIBERATELY, (and all the TRUE believers
know that everything GOD says, does, or did is DELIBERATE)
said, tell them, to lengthen their garments, and never said
how long is long.
God could have said tell them to lengthen
their garments to their ankles or to their mid-calf or to
their knees, but HE DID NOT. He did not, OUT OF HIS MERCY,
not because HE FORGOT as God does not forget. God knows that
we will be living in different communities and have different
cultures and insists that the minor details of this dress
code will be left for the people of every community to hammer
for themselves.
It is clear from the above verses that the
DRESS CODE for the Muslim women (Submitters) according to
the Quran is righteousness and modesty. God knows that this
modesty will be understood differently in different communities
and that is why He left it open to us to decide for ourselves.
Decide, after righteousness what is modesty.
Modesty for a woman who lives in New York may not be accepted
by a woman who lives in Cairo Egypt. Modesty of a woman who
lives in Cairo, Egypt may not be accepted by a woman who lives
in Saudi Arabia. Modesty of a woman who lives in Jidda in
Saudi Arabia may not be accepted by a woman who lives in a
desert oasis in the same country.
This difference in the way we perceive modesty
is well known to God, he created us, and He put NO hardship
on us in this great religion. He left it to us to decide what
modesty would be. For any person, knowledgeable or not to
draw a line and make conclusion for God about the definition
of modesty is to admit that he/she knows better than God.
God left it open for us and no-one has the authority to restrict
it, it has to stay open.
RELAXING THE DRESS CODE:
In the family setting, God put no hardship
on the women, and permitted them to relax their dress code.
If you reflect on the verses, 33:35 and 24:60, you will see
that God did not give details of what this relaxation is,
because every situation is different. A woman may relax her
dress code in front of the four-year-old son of her brother
but not as much in front of the 16 year old son.
[33:55] "The women may relax (their
dress code) around their fathers, their sons, their brothers,
the sons of their brothers, the sons of their sisters, the
other women, and their (female) servants. They shall reverence
GOD. GOD witnesses all things."
[24:60] "The elderly women who do not
expect to get married commit nothing wrong by relaxing their
dress code, provided they do not reveal too much of their
bodies. To maintain modesty is better for them. GOD is Hearer,
Knower."
DRESS CODE FOR THE MOSQUES (MASJIDS):
[7:31] "O children of Adam, you shall
be clean and dress nicely when you go to the masjid. And eat
and drink moderately; Surely, He does not love the gluttons."
HARDSHIP IN THIS RELIGION:
God, the MOST GRACIOUS, MOST MERCIFUL decided
that those who will reject His complete book and go look for
other sources for guidance will suffer in this life and in
the HEREAFTER by their choice. God never put any hardship
on the believers, but the scholars did, they invented their
own laws in defiance of God, to regulate everything from the
side of bed you sleep on, to which foot should step in the
house, to what to do with a fly in your soup, to what to say
when having intercourse with your spouse.
Those who believe God and believe that His
book is COMPLETE, PERFECT AND FULLY DETAILED, will have everything
easy for them as God promised, See 10:62-64, 16:97 while those
who could not believe God and have been seeking other sources
than the Quran will have all the hardship of this life and
the life to come. In the Hereafter they will complain to God,
"we were not idol-worshipers," but God knows best,
He knows they were See 6:22-24
"On the day when we summon them all,
we will ask the idol worshipers, "Where are the idols
you set up?" Their disastrous response will be, "By
GOD our Lord, we never were idol worshipers." Note how
they lied to themselves, and how the idols they had invented
have abandoned them." 6:22-24
CONCLUSION:
God, the Most Merciful, gave us three basic
rules for the Dress Code for Women in Islam (Submission),
(1) The BEST garment is the garment of righteousness.
(2) Whenever you dress , cover your chest (bosoms).
(3) Lengthen your garment.
While these three BASIC rules may not sound
enough for those who do not trust God, the TRUE believers
know that God is ENOUGH. God could have given us more details
to the point of having graphs, designs and color rules, but
He , the Most Merciful, wants to give us exactly these very
basic rules and leave the rest for us. After these three basic
rules every woman is more aware of her circumstances and can
adjust her dress for her situation. Any addition to these
basic Quranic rules is an attempt to correct God or improve
on His merciful design.
We have no obligation to follow but God's
rules. Innovations and fabrications that added thousands of
rules to the women dress code are nothing but idol-worship
and should be refused.
STAY WITH GOD, that is where the winners
go.
May God bless us with His mercy and
guidance.
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