THE
ELEGANT HIJAB
Do
you wear a Hijab? Give it a try today
The
pea is a splendid plant. It proudly displays its strong
green Hijab. It protects it from the hot and cold weather
and guards it from insects. Allah has blessed the pea with a
special Hijab, because without it, the seeds would
scatter, dry up and die.
The
orange keeps itself within its shiny orange Hijab
to protect its delicious fruit. Otherwise it-looses its taste
too.
So
are the banana, the coconut and the pomegranate.
Each one has an elegant and unique Hijab, which protects it from
disease and destruction.
The
jewel of the sea, the pearl, has been given a very tough
and rugged Hijab - oyster shell. It protects it from sea
animals and keeps it sparkling and shining inside.
However,
the most beloved of Allah in all His creation is the Muslim
girl who wears the Hijab. She knows it is a gift from
Allah. It protects her from harm, injury and mischief. She wears
it knowing it gives her dignity, beauty and respect. So precious
she can be that she hides herself beneath her Hijab.
"Allah
does not look at your body and face; rather he looks at your
heart" [at-tirmidhi]
"Say
to the believing men that they should lower their gaze and guard
their modesty......And say to the believing women that they
should lower their gaze and guard their modesty; that they should
not display their beauty and ornaments except what ordinarily
appear thereof; that they should draw their veils over their
bosoms...." (Qur'an
24:30-31)
"The
world is prison for the believer and paradise for the
disbeliever" [Muslim]
"O
Prophet, tell your wives and daughters and the believing women
that they should cast their outer garments over their bodies
(when abroad) so that they should be known and not molested"
(Qur'an
33:59).
taken
from http://groups.msn.com/AlMuminoon
with few additions
The
Veil
They
say, "Oh, poor girl, you're so beautiful you know
It's a
shame that you cover up your beauty so."
She just smiles
and graciously responds reassuringly,
"This beauty that I
have is just one simple part of me.
This body that I have, no
stranger has the right to see.
These long clothes, this shawl
I wear, ensure my modesty.
Faith is more essential than
fashion, wouldn't you agree?"
This
hijab,
This mark of piety,
Is an act of faith, a
symbol,
For all the world to see.
A simple cloth, to
protect her dignity.
So lift the veil from your heart to see
the heart of purity.
They tell her, "Girl,
don't you know this is the West and you are free?
You don't
need to be oppressed, ashamed of your femininity."
She
just shakes her head and she speaks so assuredly,
"See
the bill-boards and the magazines that line the check-out
isles,
with their phony painted faces and their air-brushed
smiles?
Well their sheer clothes and low cut gowns they are
really not for me.
You call it freedom, I call it
anarchy."
This
hijab,
This mark of piety,
Is an act of faith, a
symbol,
For all the world to see.
A simple cloth, to
protect her dignity.
So lift the veil from your heart to see
the heart of purity.
Lift the veil from your heart and seek
the heart of purity.