Quoted from al-Wafi; part 12 page 11 (as quoted from al-Kafi).
Quoted from al-Wafi; part 12 page 11 (as quoted from al-Kafi). Quoted from Bihar ul-Anwar; vol. 23 page 51 (as quoted from at-Tabirsi’s Mekarim ul-Akhlaq). Quoted from al-Wafi; part 12 page 11 (as quoted from al-Faqih). Quoted from al-Wafi; part 12 page 11 (as quoted from al-Faqih). Quoted from al-Wafi; part 12 page 11 (as quoted from al-Faqih). Rakaa: The unit of a prayer. Quoted from al-Wafi; 12/11 (as quoted from al-Faqih and al-Kafi).
Quoted from al-Wafi; 12/16 (as quoted from al-Faqih and al-Kafi). Quoted from al-Wafi; part 12 page 17 (as quoted from al-Kafi). Quoted from al-Wafi; 12/18 (as quoted from al-Kafi, al-Faqih, and at-Tahtheeb). Quoted from al-Wafi; 12/14 (as quoted from al-Kafi and at-Tahtheeb). Quoted from al-Wafi; 12/15 (as quoted from al-Faqih and al-Kafi). Quoted from al-Wafi; part 12 page 13 (as quoted from at-Tahtheeb). Quoted from al-Wafi; 12/12 (as quoted from al-Faqih and al-Kafi).
Quoted from al-Wafi; 12/114 (as quoted from al-Faqih and al-Kafi). Quoted from al-Wafi; part 12 page 115 (as quoted from al-Kafi). Quoted from al-Wafi; 12/114 (as quoted from al-Faqih and al-Kafi). Quoted from Safinat ul-Bihar; part 1 page 133. Quoted from al-Manfaloutti’s Mukhtarat, page 240. Hijab, generally, is the way of veiling that is ordained by the Islamic Sharia, and, particularly, the manner of dress for Muslim women, which involves wearing loose, modest clothing and covering the hair.
All the previous indications are quoted from Mr. Al-Mawdoudi’s book titled al-Hijab. Quoted from Bihar ul-Anwar; vol. 23 page 101 (as quoted from al-Khissal). Quoted from al-Wafi; part 12 page 127 (as quoted from al-Kafi). Quoted from al-Wafi; part 12 page 127 (as quoted from al-Faqih). Quoted from al-Wafi; part 12 page 127 (as quoted from al-Kafi). Quoted from al-Wafi; part 12 page 127 (as quoted from al-Kafi). Quoted from al-Wafi; part 12 page 127 (as quoted from al-Faqih). Quoted from Mr.
Al-Mawdoudi’s book titled al-Hijab; page 22. Quoted from Dr. Ahmed Chalabi’s Comparison of Religions; 3/196. Quoted from Dr. Ahmed Chalabi’s Comparison of Religions; 3/200. Quoted from Safinat ul-Bihar; vol. 2 page 585. Ham is one of the sons of Noah the prophet. He is regarded as the father of the black. Hind (daughter of Utba) was the mother of Muawiya. She was one of the well-known most notorious prostitutes in Mecca.