Hijab is gonna mean nothing in the future

Aegon

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"and not display their beauty except what is apparent, and they should place their khumur over their bosoms..." (24:31).


Now the problem with this is that I see so many modern hijabi's do the complete opposite. Wrapping a scarf around your head and then wearing a full face of makeup while modeling on TikTok and Instagram is not what we call modesty in Islam.


There are girls and women wearing heavy makeup, lip-syncing to music, and posting their full outfits on social media, is this not defeating the purpose of hijab? I'm not saying hijabis are supposed to be perfect Muslims, but doesn't this ever come to mind?


Don't people realize that the whole purpose of the hijab (drawing away attention) is being destroyed by posting 20 pics a day on social media? This is not modesty. This is not Islam. Now, if a sister was to go outside modestly dressed and men are still looking at her that is their fault and they will be sinful. However, on social media, it is a sister's choice to display herself to the public, and therefore she is defeating the purpose of modesty (considering she has a public acc / has males added).


May Allah forgive us for all of our sins, but honestly they are setting a horrible example for the rest of our youth.
 
Mens fault
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Men having an opinion on hijab <<<<<<<<<
Please do not comment on the struggles hijabis face if you cannot relate.

Nobody talks about Muslim men wearing skin-tight, nut-hugging clothes. I bet most of them don't even know they have a dress-code, or they conveniently ignore it. Have you ever seen Islamic Scholars talk about those naked footballers flashing their thighs and "V" 24/7? I've never seen that.

24/7 the conversation is about about women, women, women.
 
Both genders have Cawro, okay.

I want to see more conversations about men who flash their buuryo through their grey sweat pants and post thirst traps all the time.
Most men do not post thrist traps with their outline on instagram, that is very rare, 0.5% of men at best, I could easily say that atleast 10x more women never cover their cawrah properly and post thirst traps on instagram and do tabarruj on social media
Most if not all men cover their cawrah all the time, it isn't that difficult, navel to knee, I don't see men walking about outside topless or with shorts above their knee
only problem with men is their skinny jeans which look khaniis and disgusting
 
Most men do not post thrist traps with their outline on instagram, that is very rare, 0.5% of men at best, I could easily say that atleast 10x more women never cover their cawrah properly and post thirst traps on instagram and do tabarruj on social media
Most if not all men cover their cawrah all the time, it isn't that difficult, navel to knee, I don't see men walking about outside topless or with shorts above their knee
only problem with men is their skinny jeans which look khaniis and disgusting



Do you live in Siberia? You don't see topless men with short, shorts on? Ok.

:mjpls:
 

JackieBurkhart

The years don't matter, the life in those years do
"and not display their beauty except what is apparent, and they should place their khumur over their bosoms..." (24:31).


Now the problem with this is that I see so many modern hijabi's do the complete opposite. Wrapping a scarf around your head and then wearing a full face of makeup while modeling on TikTok and Instagram is not what we call modesty in Islam.


There are girls and women wearing heavy makeup, lip-syncing to music, and posting their full outfits on social media, is this not defeating the purpose of hijab? I'm not saying hijabis are supposed to be perfect Muslims, but doesn't this ever come to mind?


Don't people realize that the whole purpose of the hijab (drawing away attention) is being destroyed by posting 20 pics a day on social media? This is not modesty. This is not Islam. Now, if a sister was to go outside modestly dressed and men are still looking at her that is their fault and they will be sinful. However, on social media, it is a sister's choice to display herself to the public, and therefore she is defeating the purpose of modesty (considering she has a public acc / has males added).


May Allah forgive us for all of our sins, but honestly they are setting a horrible example for the rest of our youth.

Worry About Yourself None Of Your Business GIF
 
Yes they do! When they finish playing, they like to parade around half-naked and throw their shirt into the crowd etc.


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ok but this isn't an everyday occurance, i am not seeing men with their shirts off all the time on the street, but I see women with skin tight clothing, awrah showing all the time,
 
Nobody talks about Muslim men wearing skin-tight, nut-hugging clothes. I bet most of them don't even know they have a dress-code, or they conveniently ignore it. Have you ever seen Islamic Scholars talk about those naked footballers flashing their thighs and "V" 24/7? I've never seen that.

24/7 the conversation is about about women, women, women.
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"and not display their beauty except what is apparent, and they should place their khumur over their bosoms..." (24:31).


Now the problem with this is that I see so many modern hijabi's do the complete opposite. Wrapping a scarf around your head and then wearing a full face of makeup while modeling on TikTok and Instagram is not what we call modesty in Islam.


There are girls and women wearing heavy makeup, lip-syncing to music, and posting their full outfits on social media, is this not defeating the purpose of hijab? I'm not saying hijabis are supposed to be perfect Muslims, but doesn't this ever come to mind?


Don't people realize that the whole purpose of the hijab (drawing away attention) is being destroyed by posting 20 pics a day on social media? This is not modesty. This is not Islam. Now, if a sister was to go outside modestly dressed and men are still looking at her that is their fault and they will be sinful. However, on social media, it is a sister's choice to display herself to the public, and therefore she is defeating the purpose of modesty (considering she has a public acc / has males added).


May Allah forgive us for all of our sins, but honestly they are setting a horrible example for the rest of our youth.
People who take sm people as examples need to reevaluate their life choices. Dopamine addicts are people like us too. They have flaws and struggles. If you believe sm people are representative of all Muslim men and women, you have been engrossed in sm for far too long. Take a break to learn about who our real role models are in diin.
 

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