Telling Muslim women to cover up their headscarf properly

It's funny to me and many women, how Muslim men, like to turn a blind eye to their fellow men, who barely practice Islam, but somehow become the Hijab police. It's not about modesty, it's about the fact that you imagine you have been bestowed power over all women, and this fuels your need to flex it over random women.
How many times on this forum, do we see Somali socalled Muslim men, openly talking about doing ZINA, but will you ever see them admonish their fellow perverted male? Never that! But let a sister on the street not wear a scarf properly, and it's the end of the world.

My sisters, worship Allah for Allah's sake and fear for your own life and don't let some random man act as if he's the intercessor between you and Allah. I can't stand these demented, misogynist, hypocrites. If we saw them acting like normal Muslims and being honest and fair in their so-called 'advice', maybe it would be received.
 
You’re probably right, just look at the reaction here and the comment sections elsewhere.

No wonder why men are strongly advised to lock their women away to safeguard them from Dajjal. The scary part is that it may sound easy but if they’ve been let loose today (so bad that even South Asians failed) over this then it won’t be easy.

You see sex in everything, but you think women have to be locked up? Lock yourself up oo Qur'aan isa saar. Get some self-discipline first and foremost. And trust me, nobody wants advice from men like you.
 
You see sex in everything, but you think women have to be locked up? Lock yourself up oo Qur'aan isa saar. Get some self-discipline first and foremost. And trust me, nobody wants advice from men like you.

He had the audacity to post this right after. Kulaha 'what would you do if she comes and gives you the look'- take your fantasies elsewhere @noname_ :camby:
Hypothetically, what would you do in this situation if she comes up and give you the look? Would you take your chance to tell her to cover up and walk away?

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@a_bilan

These kind of Muslim men we see nowadays, are passionate about two things in Islam:

1. Muslim men are allowed to marry 4 wives
2. Women must wear Hijab

That's all.

One is about their buuryo desires and the other is about trying to control random women.

Thankfully we can see right through their pathetic bullshit. People wonder why the Ummah is so weak, I believe it's because of the lack of discipline and people's need to focus on others, instead of striving for self-control, and self-improvement. Ilaahay baa noo maqan.
 

Gacmeey

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Hypothetically, what would you do in this situation if she comes up and give you the look? Would you take your chance to tell her to cover up and walk away?

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I’m ngl, I’m a shy man when it comes to women, I usually sheepishly stare at the any other place when I’m talking to a woman so I probably wouldn’t even notice
 

attash

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It's funny to me and many women, how Muslim men, like to turn a blind eye to their fellow men, who barely practice Islam, but somehow become the Hijab police. It's not about modesty, it's about the fact that you imagine you have been bestowed power over all women, and this fuels your need to flex it over random women.
How many times on this forum, do we see Somali socalled Muslim men, openly talking about doing ZINA, but will you ever see them admonish their fellow perverted male? Never that! But let a sister on the street not wear a scarf properly, and it's the end of the world.
They do get admonished.

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Why do some women always react negatively when it comes to getting advised? If you saw a child disrespecting an elder, you would have no problem with him getting advised. If you saw a person earning haram money, you have would have no problem with them getting advised. If you saw a young Somali man wearing sagging pants and dressing like a gangster, you would have no problem with him getting advised.

But advise a woman who disrespects the hijab and its the end of the world.

When it comes to anything else, we can speak on it. When it comes to hijab, everyone has to mind their own business.
 
My sisters, worship Allah for Allah's sake and fear for your own life and don't let some random man act as if he's the intercessor between you and Allah.
This is great advice. I hope a lot of younger girls who read through these threads realize they need to worship Allah out of their own conviction and dress in a way that aligns with your beliefs. Not for your dad, mom, man, the community. This is the advice I'd give my younger self and younger sisters. There are some niggas folks waiting for you to slip up so they can ridicule, hyper sexualize and dehumanize you (over a bayannng, lol)
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Hypothetically, what would you do in this situation if she comes up and give you the look? Would you take your chance to tell her to cover up and walk away?

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No, I would be extra polite and extra nice, give her all the directions she wants and offer her a ride. All to show my appreciation for finer women. This gal knows she is fine, the way she looks at herself. LOL.
 
Men collectively withholding attention given to these women and making sincere dua that Allah makes it easier for them to dress modesty according to the Islamic standard is the most plausible solution for your problem.

But you'd rather sook.
 
It's funny to me and many women, how Muslim men, like to turn a blind eye to their fellow men, who barely practice Islam, but somehow become the Hijab police. It's not about modesty, it's about the fact that you imagine you have been bestowed power over all women, and this fuels your need to flex it over random women.
How many times on this forum, do we see Somali socalled Muslim men, openly talking about doing ZINA, but will you ever see them admonish their fellow perverted male? Never that! But let a sister on the street not wear a scarf properly, and it's the end of the world.

My sisters, worship Allah for Allah's sake and fear for your own life and don't let some random man act as if he's the intercessor between you and Allah. I can't stand these demented, misogynist, hypocrites. If we saw them acting like normal Muslims and being honest and fair in their so-called 'advice', maybe it would be received.
I don’t know where to begin. One, zanis are frowned upon and it isn’t something to be proud of unlike the β€œfashionable hijabis” so I don’t know where you heard about it. Leave your emotions aside and think about the logic behind it.

The difference is there is no way to tell they’re one unless you know them β€œwell” so they’re less impactful to us.

Do you ever question yourself why the punishment is so severe for women for even just wearing their hijabs incorrectly and putting makeups on their face for the public? It is to discourage them because women are the biggest fitna to men and can easily corrupt one’s mind so yes, it should be our duty to tell them upfront to wear their hijabs properly to saveguard other Muslims and also like I said, to stop them from negatively influencing other girls.
 
... the one where the back of their head resembles xenomorph from the movie Alien and the one with 3 layer makeup and fake eyelash.

Like who gets off by that shit?
You were doing so good till your brow gyrated its way to your rectum with those lines.
Leave women alone and lower your gaze, khasis.
Potty mouth ... no wonder boys mistake you for a tobacco-chewing, saliva-spitting, horse-riding brokeback redneck stuck in the protoplasm of a pubescent dyke.

@π’π’šπ’’π’‚π’˜π’‚π’— π’Žπ’šπ’—π’—π’’ @a_bilan
You ladies are mingies. We just mean well, and are looking out for you lot.
A funny story: On a lunch outing with colleagues, I was once talking with a Muslim lady, an acquaintance I have not seen in a while, sporting a fine hijab, and whilst talking, her hijab slightly came off revealing her neckline, a lovely sight to behold, but I found myself adjusting it for her, without thinking, seeing her as if she were one of my relatives.

I realised what I had done right after the act, she laughed, and we both understood what just happened without saying a word. My colleagues, who were standing nearby waiting for me, caught the scene, and to this date use it against me, where whenever we are out and about, and they see Muslim ladies, without a fail, they say: Oi mate, there is a damsel in distress in need of a dapper haberdasher (it is served in prose style).

So, you see, we mean well, but are out of our depths with the absolved, fancy-loose liberated ladies of the manor. Be gentle with us lost souls.
Ways men can fight back: not giving their attention, time, money, words and adoration to said women.

But that will never happen. Some (tbh most) of y’all don’t have the discipline.

If her own family can’t control/influence her, what makes you think you as a stranger can have influence on her?

May Allah guide us.
Have you thought about setting up a foster home, only for maladroit adult males? Most of the lads here would be eligible. You should consider, your ladyship.
 

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You were doing so good till your brow gyrated its way to your rectum with those lines.

Potty mouth ... no wonder boys mistake you for a tobacco-chewing, saliva-spitting, horse-riding brokeback redneck stuck in the protoplasm of a pubescent dyke.

@π’π’šπ’’π’‚π’˜π’‚π’— π’Žπ’šπ’—π’—π’’ @a_bilan
You ladies are mingies. We just mean well, and looking out for your lot.
A funny story: On a lunch outing with colleagues, I was once talking with a Muslim lady, an acquaintance I have not seen in a while, sporting a fine hijab, and whilst talking, her hijab slightly came off revealing her neckline, a lovely sight to behold, but I found myself adjusting it for her, without thinking, seeing her as if she were one of my relatives.

I realised what I had done right after the act, she laughed, and we both understood what just happened without saying a word. My colleagues, who were standing nearby waiting for me, caught the scene, and to this date use it against me, where whenever we are out and about, and they see Muslim ladies, without a fail, they say: Oi mate, there is a damsel in distress in need of a dapper haberdasher (it is served in prose style).

So, you see, we mean well, but are out of our depths with the absolved, fancy-loose liberated ladies of the manor. Be gentle with us lost souls.

Have you thought about setting up a foster home, only for maladroit adult males? Most of the lads here would be eligible. You should consider, your ladyship.
How can you mean well when you are excusing extremely inappropriate and dehumanizing language in the OP? Don’t insult me warya. He’s a Khasis and so are you.
:draketf:
 

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