You are reformist aka kafirThis is something important to discuss cuz you don't want to end up marrying a fundamentalist, they're morons with little to no independent thinking.
You are reformist aka kafirThis is something important to discuss cuz you don't want to end up marrying a fundamentalist, they're morons with little to no independent thinking.
First, why would I fear to displease my husband when I didn’t fear to displease Allah...So you going to be fake and wear it? Pleasing your husband when you don’t have the intention of pleasing Allah
Without the intention, it's not proper hijab.Not really cause you get the good deed either way. Your intention may not be correct tho
It’s not by force. At the end of the day our creator gave us free will, and if hijab is being met I don’t see the problem. We are talking about niqab here its not the same as other issues. Islam is a journey, you are very harsh. You do not represent Islam that I believe in.You’re commanded by Al-Islam to obey your husband. If you have an issue with him requesting you wear the niqab, you’ll also have issue with other things in the deen i.e needing his permission to leave the house, or inviting a guest over.
My advice would be marry a Westernised muslim who occasionally prays who has no gheerah for you. However if you marry a true pracitising muslim man, be prepared to be a true Muslim wife. And Allah knows best.
Deen over dunya thoughWithout the intention, it's not proper hijab.
I just think if you are very pious/religious it might be for you. The problem I have with niqab is the barriers it may cause. You see the way these masks have made us anonymous, I think the sane will happen. You are an individual why can’t the face be shown. Simple things like grocery shopping and asking the cashier for help can be hardWhat does level of Iman have to do with wearing a niqab?
Maybe convince her later, or find one that already wears it
@عبد الله you're going about this in the wrong way walaal
I agree with you, though i dont think that we should perceive women who cover more as having a hard life, in many regards its actually easier and has many benefits, i think our perspectives on it have to change but thats for another dayIt is not mandatory to cover the face. If a muslimah is fully modest and shows only the hands and face why is this an issue? The deen is simple and we as muslims shouldn't be making life harder then it already is.
I agree with you, though i dont think that we should perceive women who cover more as having a hard life, in many regards its actually easier and has many benefits, i think our perspectives on it have to change but thats for another day
I was bopping my head in agreement but you lost me in the end, where was the ostracisation at?Thats not what I meant. Not every woman wants to cover her face or feels more spiritual for doing so. This depends on who you ask. My point is that if somebody practises the deen according to the scripture then that should be praised. Anything additional somebody does to feel closer to Allah should be left to the individual.
For instance praying 5 times a day is mandatory but the additional sunnah prayers are not. In the world we live in we need to do more outreach to those struggling to practise the deen not ostracise the ones who already are.
I was bopping my head in agreement but you lost me in the end, where was the ostracisation at?