I bet that Niqabi was flaunting her colored niqab. Hijab is to cover, and that means to cover the Awrah from men. I have seen women thirst trapping with jilbaab on. All this defeats the purpose of to cover and hide your presence from the opposite sex.I honestly couldn't agree more with how it's been bastardised online. I knew it was over for us Muslimahs when I saw a niqabi being called a "tabarruj queen" on IG the other day...
If it's not to attract the attention of the opposite gender, then why can muslim slave women walk around with their breasts out in the street?Its not enough to just cover. Its also about how you act. The purpose of hijab is to not to attract the attention of the opposite gender. Dancing, flaunting and having a color pink niqab defeats the purpose of the hijab and that is not to attract the attention of the opposite gender.
Y'all need to remember that the wives of the Prophet peace upon him had a whole veil over their body. You couldnt see their eyes and Aisha peace upon her taught non mahrams there was a veil of wall between her and them and on top of that had a whole niqab on with no eyes visible.
That was the level of modesty of the mothers of the believers.
She was wearing a dark brown niqab and spoke for about half a minute only, encouraging other girls to try wearing niqab...I bet that Niqabi was flaunting her colored niqab. Hijab is to cover, and that means to cover the Awrah from men. I have seen women thirst trapping with jilbaab on. All this defeats the purpose of to cover and hide your presence from the opposite sex.
Wow. Well I disagree with calling that tabarruj.She was wearing a dark brown niqab and spoke for about half a minute only, encouraging other girls to try wearing niqab...
The fact that you instinctually assumed that she was dressed or acting provocatively is precisely why I'm making the argument that 'tabarruj' and modesty policing online has gone too far...Wow. Well I disagree with calling that tabarruj.