why HIJAB is becoming big issue in every country?

mowlajaat

Voter (50+ posts)
Don't threaten me!.... you want to say something? come out and say it.

I am angry for my faith and country, the last thing I shall ever do is to say that I am more of a Muslim vs. you or anyone else I wouldn't dare indulge in such a dastardly act, ever! And, this is exactly what the bhurqa clad terrorist do, they want to make you a good Muslim according to their twisted beliefs. However, that is not how your propagate Islam.this images are ruining the image of Islam across the globe....

This is not how Islam conquered the entire world. Watch a documentary Video by American PBS Islam The Empire of Faith.This Mega American Media outlet with considerable clout had to swallow the fact that Islam was spread throughout the WORLD with pious teachings, ethically and morally sound people that preached love and peace.not crazy munafiqs with AK47s and bhurqas.
 
G

Guest

Guest
@ moula jaat

you a little idiot brother b4 to give ur remarks about islm u need to study QURAN AND SUNNAH here is some thing for u from islam and SUNNAH about women clothes and i hope after to read from QURAN and SUNNAH u will shut ur little big mouth and dont debate like and little stupid
and plese my brother u dont need to get angry for any thing bcoz people like u who calling theirself better muslim just look on you and tell me honstly with swear of ALLAH , how many prayr u do and how much islamic u r are u like evrything for other muslim what u like for u and are u living ur life as other muslim they living i mean in poverty and without food do u have ever feel pain of people those many hundereds giving by musharaf to usa for dollars and so many inocents those di evry day in pakistan bcoz of ur type people those want modren islam and helping non muslims to attack on us in evry field of life , this is my suggestion for u if u dont know islam so must learn b4 to open ur little idiot mouth
thanks i hope u dont mind it ,
so read down from QURAN and SUNNAH with questions and answers
What are the requirements for Muslim women's dress?


A: Rules regarding Muslim women's (and men's) attire are derived from
the Quran, Islam's revealed text, and the traditions (hadith) of the
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). In the Quran, God states: "Say to
the believing men that they should lower their gaze and guard their
modesty...And say to the believing women that they should lower their
gaze and guard their modesty; that they should not display their beauty
and adornments except what (must ordinarily) appear thereof; that they
should draw their veils over their bosoms and not display their beauty
except to their husbands, their fathers...(a list of exceptions)"
[Chapter 24, verses 30-31] Also, "O Prophet! Tell thy wives and
daughters, and the believing women, that they should cast their outer
garments over their persons...that they should be known and not
molested." [Chapter 33, verse 59]

In one tradition, the Prophet Muhammad is quoted as saying: "...If the
woman reaches the age of puberty, no part of her body should be seen but
this --- and he pointed to his face and hands."

From these and other references, the vast majority of Muslim scholars
and jurists, past and present, have determined the minimum requirements
for Muslim women's dress: 1) Clothing must cover the entire body, with
the exception of the face and the hands. 2) The attire should not be
form fitting, sheer or so eye-catching as to attract undue attention or
reveal the shape of the body.

There are similar, yet less obvious requirements for a Muslim male's
attire. 1) A Muslim man must always be covered from the navel to the
knees. 2) A Muslim man should similarly not wear tight, sheer,
revealing, or eye-catching clothing. In addition, a Muslim man is
prohibited from wearing silk clothing (except for medical reasons) or
gold jewelry. A Muslim woman may wear silk or gold.

(References: "The Muslim Woman's Dress," Dr. Jamal Badawi, Ta-Ha
Publishers; "Hijab in Islam," Maulana Wahiduddin Khan, Al-Risala Books;
"The Islamic Ruling Regarding Women's Dress," Abu Bilal Mustafa
Al-Kanadi, Abul-Qasim Publishing; "Islamic Dress," Muslim Women of
Minnesota; "Your Hijab and U.S. Law," North American Council for Muslim
Women)

Q. Is Islamic dress appropriate for modern times?

A: Islamic dress is modern and practical. Muslim women wearing Islamic
dress work and study without any problems or constraints.



Q. Does Islamic dress imply that women are submissive or inferior to men?

A: Islamic dress is one of many rights granted to Islamic women. Modest
clothing is worn in obedience to God and has nothing to do with
submissiveness to men. Muslim men and women have similar rights and
obligations and both submit to God.


Q. But aren't there Muslim women who do not wear Islamic Dress, or hijab?

A: Some Muslim women choose not to wear hijab. Some may want to wear it
but believe they cannot get a job wearing a head scarf. Others may not
be aware of the requirement or are under the mistaken impression that
wearing hijab is an indication of inferior status.


Q. Why is Islamic dress becoming an issue for personnel managers and
supervisors?

A: The Muslim community in American is growing rapidly. Growth factors
include conversions to Islam, immigration from Muslim countries and high
birth rates for Muslim families. As the community grows, more Muslim
women will enter the work force. In many cases, these women wish both to
work and to maintain their religious convictions. It should be possible
to fulfill both goals.


Q. What issues do Muslim women face in the workplace?

A: Muslim women report that the issue of attire comes up most often in
the initial interview for a job. Some interviewers will ask if the
prospective employee plans to wear the scarf to work. Others may
inappropriately inquire about religious practices or beliefs. Sometimes
the prospective employee, feeling pressure to earn a living, will take
off the scarf for the interview and then put it on when hired for the
job. Modest dress should not be equated with incompetence.

Other issues include unwanted touching or pulling on scarves by other
employees, verbal harassment or subtle ostracism and denial of
promotion. Many Muslims also object to being pressured to attend
celebrations of other religious traditions or to attend
employer-sponsored celebrations at which alcohol is served.


Q. What can an employer reasonably require of a woman wearing hijab?

A: An employer can ask that an employee's attire not pose a danger to
that employee or to others. For example, a Muslim woman who wears her
head scarf so that loose ends are exposed should not be operating a
drill press or similar machinery. That employee could be asked to
arrange her hijab so that the loose ends are tucked in. An employer can
ask that the hijab be neat and clean and in a color that does not clash
with a company uniform.



Q. What are the legal precedents on this issue?

A: Many cases have demonstrated an employee's legal right to reasonable
accommodation in matters of faith. Examples: 1) The failure of other
Muslim employees to wear headscarves is legally irrelevant. The employee
need only show sincerely-held religious beliefs. (E.E.O.C. v. Reads,
Inc., 1991) 2) There are no health or safety concerns at issue. (Cf.
E.E.O.C. Dec. No. 82-1, 1982, also E.E.O.C. Dec. No. 81-20, 1981) 3)
Companies cannot give effect to private biases. In other words, just
because an employer believes customers will be prejudiced against a
woman in a scarf, that does not mean the employee can be fired. (Palmer
v. Sidoti, 1984, also Cf. Sprogis v. United Air Lines, Inc., 1971) 4) An
employer must demonstrate "undue hardship" caused by the wearing of
religious attire. (TWA v. Hardison, 1977) Hardships recognized by the
courts include cost to the employer or effect on co-workers. 5) Dress
codes can have disproportionate impact on certain faiths. (E.E.O.C. Dec.
No. 71-2620, 1971, also E.E.O.C. Dec. No. 71-779, 1970)


PAKISTAN ZINDABAAD
 
A

abbasiali

Guest
mowlajaat said:
Don't threaten me!.... you want to say something? come out and say it.

I am angry for my faith and country, the last thing I shall ever do is to say that I am more of a Muslim vs. you or anyone else I wouldn't dare indulge in such a dastardly act, ever! And, this is exactly what the bhurqa clad terrorist do, they want to make you a good Muslim according to their twisted beliefs. However, that is not how your propagate Islam.this images are ruining the image of Islam across the globe....

This is not how Islam conquered the entire world. Watch a documentary Video by American PBS Islam The Empire of Faith.This Mega American Media outlet with considerable clout had to swallow the fact that Islam was spread throughout the WORLD with pious teachings, ethically and morally sound people that preached love and peace.not crazy munafiqs with AK47s and bhurqas.
Threaten to whom, YOU [pk flag] [pk flag] Just read below, good for your mind set.

Now make this final for you, if you will not behave up to the required standard of forum, Regret to inform you, You will loose your membership. I will see your remarks in next 24 hours, and if you keep continuing this behavior, you will not be welcome.
 

mowlajaat

Voter (50+ posts)
Pakipowerboy

First of all, change your nic.as Paki is a derogatory term. Second, learn English if you want to communicate in English. Your childish copy/paste job is hilarious and means absolutely nothing to me
 
G

Guest

Guest
mowlajaat said:
Pakipowerboy

First of all, change your nic.as Paki is a derogatory term. Second, learn English if you want to communicate in English. Your childish copy/paste job is hilarious and means absolutely nothing to me

change my nick it's with k u idiot
I'm paki so no need to change it , whats ur prob in it ???
that ur not proud of ur heritage ? haha maybe ur indian thats y ur like that ?
But don't worry if I where indian I too would hide my idendity and feel ashamed lol
but Alhamdullilah I'm a proud paki so I don't need to hide and about the hijab if u don't know anything about it then shut up, if a woman wants to wear niqaab mashAllah then its her choice and she gets a gr8 deal of reward this way it has nothing to do with ur stupid point of views to do, niqqabis doesn't bring shame on islam on the contrary they show gr8 imaan and pride of being muslim the power behind it, and they didn't act like monkeys it's not India remeber it's Pakistan.
dresscode is part of islam not just how u r, and it goes for both men and women to dress modestly and u caling them nijas just show how stupid u r
and also just at what abbasiali write .... but i guess talking with someone ignorant like u is futile
this is ur a copy of ur post : their bhurqa clad crazy women preaching hate and terrorism.
Why u say they preach hate & terrorism ??? Does that include all burka wearing women ??? Or just pakis coz u don't like them ? I think ur kind of islam is very simple very oh I don't like that, this and take only this.... TAKE ALL !!! U can't take parts of islam and leave some islam comes as a whole and so does womens dress code what ever they are wearing: burka, niqaab or just hijab, I think ur post maybe has to do with u knowing u and ur family are not living islam properly so u know whats coming and these women show true islam, so just start reading Quran live islam and u will see a change if ur true muslim u don't hate other muslims
 

caspi

Citizen
AAp sub bhaioo sey mere arz hay k jab b ap ka samna jaat, jaheloo se ho tu ausey salam keh ker bat khatum kia kerain q k jat, jahel log ne thu khud samajtain hain ne aap aus ko samaja saktain hain
aus k lai dua kerain k Allah aus ko hidayat dain Amin
 
G

Guest

Guest
caspi said:
AAp sub bhaioo sey mere arz hay k jab b ap ka samna jaat, jaheloo se ho tu ausey salam keh ker bat khatum kia kerain q k jat, jahel log ne thu khud samajtain hain ne aap aus ko samaja saktain hain
aus k lai dua kerain k Allah aus ko hidayat dain Amin
aslamualkium brother , lol dont say jat jahil, bcoz sary jat jahil nai hoty aur jahil to kisi b koum aur bradri mae ho sekty hean , so pls dont attck any special qoum r bradri bas iss bandy ka naam ley ker keh dena he behter hota hae ,
i hope next time app is baat ka khiyal rakhen gae
ALLAH hum sab ko achy ilam aur amal ki toufeeq day (aameen)
 

Back
Top