Would you wear a hijab to a music concert?

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ItsHanna

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You are worried about hijab and I am worried about the kind of environment they are in. Ufff too many blacks for my liking.
 
Hijab is cultural for alot of people not a spiritual/relgious act so? If you go to a somali concert the room will be filled with hijabs. It's already been established that not everyone who wears a hijab is a "perfect muslim".
 
The devils work is disrespecting the hijab before when a young man would see a girl with a hijab he would respect her and know what she's about but now days you see a xalimo wearing a hijab you don't know whether to lower your gaze or ask her if you could in her mouth:williamswtf:
How about not seeing ever women you encounter as an object?
 
I don't know why you're getting worked up about what a random person says online you should take your own advise and f*ck off out this thread thank you for your cooperation.

Warya, there is a reason why all of your ajnabi friends have somali wives and you don't. You are unintelligent and a hyprocrite, why don't you focus on fixing your bidaar and learn your religion properly before you come at me for stating facts.
Man you are a qasaaro :camby:
 
Everyone sins but don't degrade the Islamic attire they're ambassadors of Islam when they wear the hijab. Unfortunately nowdays if you see a girl wearing a hijab it's confusing, you don't know what she's about.


It's much worse than that. Because of the actions of a few hijabies, the entire population has been tarnished. I used to remember back in the day the hijab would put a wall between a woman and a man. Like men who would be going after someone and they see a hijabi would instantly lower their eyes.

Now not even the sight of a hijab is enough to deter some folks. In some circles hijabies have been fetished. Its an absolute disgrace. Imagine something that is meant to be an object of modesty for a woman has been turned into a fetish. All because of the actions of some girls who degraded it.

Wallahi its an absolute shame. Somewhere out there iblees is laughing
 
It's much worse than that. Because of the actions of a few hijabies, the entire population has been tarnished. I used to remember back in the day the hijab would put a wall between a woman and a man. Like men who would be going after someone and they see a hijabi would instantly lower their eyes.

Now not even the sight of a hijab is enough to deter some folks. In some circles hijabies have been fetished. Its an absolute disgrace. Imagine something that is meant to be an object of modesty for a woman has been turned into a fetish. All because of the actions of some girls who degraded it.

Wallahi its an absolute shame. Somewhere out there iblees is laughing

I do agree with you, Hijab is seen as a fetish and now you have gaalo chasing after hijabis with the sole reason of bedding them, especially Madows.
It is a shame and the onus is on the practicing muslimahs to stay away from fitnah and to deflect any attention they are getting from these disgusting men.
The most we can do is give advice, not like the OP as to degrade them and call them names..
 
I do agree with you, Hijab is seen as a fetish and now you have gaalo chasing after hijabis with the sole reason of bedding them, especially Madows.
It is a shame and the onus is on the practicing muslimahs to stay away from fitnah and to deflect any attention they are getting from these disgusting men.
The most we can do is give advice, not like the OP as to degrade them and call them names..


There is a lack of self respect, shame and fear amongst the muslimahs today. Self respect means you have standards. Shame ensures guilt a powerful killer and clearer of desires. And fear from illahi and parents meant something. That's why advice should contain all three.

There is a famous saying by umar ibn al khattab. He said, prevention of sin is better than the pain of remorse. For all of hijabies they realise this when it is too late.
 
I don't see a brother with thobe and tasbeeh in a concert. have you?

Thobe is not mandatory nor is it Islamic garb - it's Arab dress.

I really don't see your point. You want them to compound their original sin of going to the concert with taking off their hijab too?
 

Prince of Lasanod

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Hijab isn't just a cloth you wear on your head. Meaning, wearing skinny jeans and a headscarf does not fulfill the criteria of the hijaab.
 
Thobe is not mandatory nor is it Islamic garb - it's Arab dress.

I really don't see your point. You want them to compound their original sin of going to the concert with taking off their hijab too?


A thobe is a sign (usually) of a practising muslim man. The hijab is mandatory but people wear it for the wrong reasons.

No muslim woman with any sort of haya or self respect wears a hijab to a concert. That type of a person is wearing one for other reasons.
 
I don't buy the whole "people have lost respect for the hijab" thing. Whether people respect you or not depends on how you carry yourself and behave in public. And wearing a headscarf with yoga pants or whatever isn't even proper hijab.

Another thread slandering Muslim women by OP.. :bell:
 
Men who do not know the burden of wearing your deen on your back in a country with a multitude of fitan in your face all the time, judging Hijaabis. You got no clue what it's like.

These niman who behave in the most disgusting and devilish manners and then 'turn a corner' and blame their mistakes on being young are given a second chance. But the sister who makes one mistake is vilified forever.

Bunch of hypocrites. People know what Somali men look like. They know 99% are Muslim -- so when you're out drinking and messing around you too are making Muslims look bad.
 

Prince of Lasanod

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A thobe is a sign (usually) of a practising muslim man. The hijab is mandatory but people wear it for the wrong reasons.

No muslim woman with any sort of haya or self respect wears a hijab to a concert. That type of a person is wearing one for other reasons.
No it's not, there is no such thing as a Muslim dress code. A thobe is ARAB culture. Specifically hijaazi.
 
No it's not, there is no such thing as a Muslim dress code. A thobe is ARAB culture. Specifically hijaazi.

Specifically in the west if you see a man on the streets wearing a thobe and a kufi then of course you will assume he is a practicing religious brother as opposed in those khaleeji countries where everyone wears a thobe,
so @Dino point still stands as to a thobe is a sign of a practicing muslim man here in the west.
 
Men who do not know the burden of wearing your deen on your back in a country with a multitude of fitan in your face all the time, judging Hijaabis. You got no clue what it's like.

These niman who behave in the most disgusting and devilish manners and then 'turn a corner' and blame their mistakes on being young are given a second chance. But the sister who makes one mistake is vilified forever.

Bunch of hypocrites. People know what Somali men look like. They know 99% are Muslim -- so when you're out drinking and messing around you too are making Muslims look bad.


Burden? really? you have no idea what burden is. No idea. I will tell you what burden is. The early muslims who got tortured for believeing in illahi and his messenger.That was burden. Summayah ra who was murdered for being a muslim. That was a burden. what this sahabi ---->https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khubayb_ibn_Adiy went through. That was a burden.

Do not get me wrong. wearing the hijab is not easy. You are easily identifable and some do get attacked for it. But wallahi, if you are wearing hijab for the right reasons it neevr ceases to be a burden.

As for nimanka you won't me making any excuses for these worthless scums. But unfiortunately a man and a woman are not the same. This is life. A man does not carry the same consequences as that of a woman. A woman is supposed to guard her honor and being chaste is a part of that honor. The consequences for a woman is much much worse. This is why i always tell hablaha to be careful. You can;t get a second chance as easily as a man can. It's the nature of society in general.
 
No it's not, there is no such thing as a Muslim dress code. A thobe is ARAB culture. Specifically hijaazi.

There is a muslim rules for men. I suggest you study up on it. From growing the beard to not covering your ankles.

My point is, you would not find an outwardly practising brother in a oncert. That still stands
 
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