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Hijab in The Quran 1 - Al-Shia The Scientific and Cultural Website of Shia belief Hijab in The Quran 1 2022-11-20 378 Views Hijab , Islamic Covering Hijab today is one of the important Islamic Issues and controversial matters among supporters and oppositions. The significant matter summons supporters to find its witnesses in authentic Islamic sources.
As Quran is the most authentic Islamic sources, the present article is going to present some of Quranic verses to prove that Hijab roots in Quran and the Divine Book ordered Muslim Women to cover Islamic Hijab. Contents WHAT TYPE OF DRESS IS PRESCRIBED FOR WOMEN? INGREDIENTS OF WOMEN DRESS IN PUBLIC BELIEVING WOMEN AND UNRELATED MEN WHAT ABOUT “HIJAB”? Besides the matter of the Hijab, some related issues are discussed as well. WHAT TYPE OF DRESS IS PRESCRIBED FOR WOMEN?
Women have been identified in the Qur’an as a “zeenah” adornment and beauty for all mankind. “To mankind has been made to seem decorous the love of[ worldly ]desires, including women and children, accumulated piles of gold and silver, horses of mark, livestock, and farms. Those are the wares of the life of this world, but Allah with Him is a good destination” (3:14). Since women are termed as adornment or attraction ( zeenah ), they are required to cover certain parts of their bodies.
It should be noted that a woman being an adornment for mankind is quite evident all over the world in all societies. The media is one example where she is quite abundantly promoted and made as an attraction in place of men. Now since women are an open attraction to mankind because of their bodily features, she is required to cover some parts of themselves in public. Thus, let us see what Qur’an identifies in this regard.
INGREDIENTS OF WOMEN DRESS IN PUBLIC The areas of the body which are to be covered by women in public are mentioned in (24:31) Almighty Allah informs us through His messenger (PBUH): “And tell the faithful women to cast down their looks and to guard their private parts, and not to display their charms, except for what is outward, and let them draw their scarfs over their bosoms, and not display their charms except to their husbands, or their fathers, or their husband’s fathers, or their sons, or their husband’s sons, or their brothers, or their brothers” sons, or their sisters” sons, or their women, or their slave girls, or male dependants lacking[sexual] desire, or children uninitiated to women’s parts.