En zijn er ook 'a7�d�th bekend die een wat vrijere uitleg geven, dichter bij de tekst in de Qur'�n, die vrij open is (je kan ook zeggen 'onduidelijk')? (Martinuz)
Kufaar is altijd maar weer op zoek naar die geliefde �gematigden� die graag halal willen maken wat haraam is bevonden door Allah. Maar begrijp nou eens een keer dat iemand zelfs 24 uur per dag kan zondigen, en zichzelf nog altijd moslim mag noemen. Maar of hij iets van de Islam heeft begrepen is wat je ook erbij moet afvragen. We weten bijvoorbeeld dat alcohol drinken haraam is. Als een moslim nu van mening is dat je af en toe wel mag drinken, dan is hij in jouw ogen een �gematigde� moslim. Maar hij is wel een gematigde moslim die in strijd handelt met de Islam. Je kunt zijn afgedwaalde mening niet gaan gebruiken als bewijs voor anderen om ook te gaan dwalen. Gematigdheid komt voort uit de Quran, de Quran=gematigdheid. Gematigdheid is dus het strikt navolgen van regels uit de Islam.
Lees mijn eerste bijdrage in deze topic. Hierna volgt nog een stukje met andere bewijzen. Let op! Het gaat hier om een handeling (handen en gezicht bedekken) waarover alle geleerden het eens zijn dat het of verplicht of aanbevelingswaardig is om te doen. Wie een ander soort hijaab wilt dragen, met kleurtjes, kort, voor mijn part zelfs doorzichtig, moet beseffen dat de moslima�s die wel kiezen voor de gezichtssluier en handschoentjes, zeer veel respect verdienen omdat ze slechts uitvoeren wat onderdeel is van de Islam. Al geloof je nog steeds niet in de verplichtheid ervan. Alleen een hypocriete moslim kan commentaar hebben op een aanbevelingswaardige daad van een andere moslim.
JILBAB � BEDEKKEN VAN GEZICHT, HOOFD TOT TENEN INCLUSIEF HET GEZICHT.
BEWIJZEN UIT DE QURAN
Allah subhana wa Ta'ala said:
"O Prophet! Enjoin your wives, daughters and the believing women that they should draw their outer garments over their person. That is more proper, so that they may be recognized and not bothered.
Allah is Forgiving, Merciful." {Surah Al-Ahzab 33:59}
Allah Ta'ala also said:
"Enjoin the believing women to lower their gaze and guard their modesty; not to display their beauty and ornaments except what normally appears thereof; let them draw their veils over their bosoms (Juyubihinna)" {Surah An-Nur 24:30-31}
BEWIJZEN UIT DE SOENNAH
It was narrated from �Abd-Allaah that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:
�The woman is �awrah and when she goes out the Shaytaan gets his hopes up.� {Narrated by
al-Tirmidhi, 1173 - Al-Albaani said in Saheeh al-Tirmidhi (936): It is saheeh}
Narrated Safiya bint Shaiba (radhi Allahu anha) "Aisha (radhi Allahu anhu) used to say: "When (the Verse): "They should draw their veils over their necks and bosoms," was revealed, (the ladies) cut their waist sheets at the edges and covered their faces with the cut pieces. {Sahih Al-Bukhari Volume 6, Book 60, Hadith No. 282}
Narrated 'Aisha (radhi Allahu anha) Rasulullah (sallallahu alayhe wa sallam) used to offer the Fajr prayer and some believing women covered with their veiling sheets used to attend the Fajr prayer with him and then they would return to their homes unrecognized . {Sahih Al-Bukhari Volume 1, Book 8, Hadith No. 368}
Shaikh Ibn Uthaimin in tafseer of this hadith explains "This hadith makes it clear that the Islamic
dress is concealing of the entire body as explained in this hadith. Only with the complete cover
including the face and hands can a woman not be recognized. This was the understanding and
practice of the Sahaba and they were the best of group, the noblest in the sight of Allah (swt) with the most complete Imaan and noblest of characters. so if the practice of the women of the sahaba was to wear the complete veil then how can we deviate from their path? (Ibn Uthaimin in the book "Hijaab" page No. 12 and 13)
BEWIJZEN UIT DE OPINIE VAN DE VROME METGEZELLEN
Abdullah Ibn Mas'ud (radhi Allahu anhu) explained, the word Jilbaab (as mentioned in the Quran
Surah Ahzaab ayah No. 59 ) means a cloak which covering the entire body including the head, face and hands. (Quoted from Ibn Taymiyyah (Rahimahullah) in his book on fatwaas Page No. 110 Vol No. 2 and By Shaikh Ibn Uthamin in the book Hijaab Page No. 15)
Abu Ubaidah Salmani (radhi Allahu anhu), an other well known Sahabi is quoted saying "Jilbaab
should fully cover the women's body, so that nothing appears but one eye with which she can see." (Tafseer Al-Qurtubi)
Ibn Jarir (Rahimahullah) Quotes the opinion of Ibn Abbas (radhi Allahu anhu)
"Allah has enjoined upon all Muslim Women that when they go out of their homes under necessity, they should cover their faces by drawing a part of their outer garments over their heads." (Tafseer Ibn Jarir, VOL 22, pg.29)
BEWIJZEN UIT DE OPINIE VAN DE TABI�EEN (ZIJ DIE NA DE METGEZELLEN KWAMEN)
The Tabi'ee Ali bin Abu Talha (Rahimahullah) Quotes from Ibn Abbaas (Radhiallaahu �nhu) that he used to say it was allowed to show the hands and face when Surah Nur ayah No. 31 was revealed but after Surah Al-Ahzaab, Verse No. 59 with the word "Jalabib" was revealed then after this Ibn Abbaas (radhi Allahu anhu) said that That the Muslim women are ordered to cover their head and faces with outer garments except for one eye." And this was also the opinion of Ibn Mas'ud (radhi Allahu anhu). (This is quoted by Ibn Taymiyyah (Rahimahullah) in his book of fatwaa and by Shaikh AbdulAziz Bin Bazz (Rahimahullah) in the book "Hijaab wa Safur" Page No. 60)
BEWIJZEN UIT DE OPINIE VAN DE MUFASIREEN VAN DE QURAN (COMMENTATOREN VAN DE QURANUITLEG)
The Mufassir, Imaam Al-Qurtubi (Rahimahullah), Cites in his Tafseer of the Ayah on Jilbaab
(Al-Ahzab 33:59), that the Jilbaab is: "a cloth which covers the entire body... Ibn 'Abbaas (radhi
Allahu anhu) and 'Ubaidah As-Salmaani (radhi Allahu anhu) said that it is to be fully wrapped around the women's body, so that nothing appears but one eye with which she can see." (Tafseer Al-Qurtubi Surah Al-Ahzab ayah No. 59)
At-Tabari and Ibn Al-Mundhir described the method of wearing the jalbaab according to Ibn Abbas (radhi Allahu anhu) and Qatadah (Radhiallaahu �nhu). The sheet should be wrapped around from the top, covering the forehead, then bringing one side of the sheet to cover the face below the eyes so that most of the face and the upper body is covered. This will leave both eyes uncovered (which is allowed in necessity).(Rul-ul-Ma'ani, Vol 22, p.89)
BEWIJZEN UIT DE OPINIE VAN DE 4 MADHABS
Shaikh AbdulAziz Bin Bazz (One of the greatest scholars of our times. He passed away 26th of
Muharram 1420 Hijrah. (12th of May 1999) Rahimahullah. He belonged to the Hanbali School of
jurisprudence.)"It is compulsory for a woman to cover her face in front of non mahram men"(This has been quoted in Shaikh Bin Bazz's pamphlet on Hijab and in the book 'Islamic Fatwas regarding Women' and in the Arabic version of the book "hijaab Wa Safur" page No. 51)
Shaikh-ul-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah (Rahimahullah) Relates that the correct opinion for the Hanbali and Malki madhaib is that is is wajib to cover everything except one or two eyes to see the way. (from the Arabic book "Hijaab wa Safur" under the fatwaa of Ibn Taymiyyah on hijaab, page No. 10)
BEWIJZEN UIT DE OPINIE VAN GERESPECTEERDE EN BEKENDE GELEERDEN
Ibn Al-Hazam (Rahimahullah) said "In arabic language, the language of the Prophet (saw), the word jilbaab (as mentioned in the Quran Surah Ahzaab ayah # 59) means the outer sheet which covers the entire body. A sheet smaller than that which would cover the entire body, cannot be catagrized as jilbaab. (Al-Muhallah, Vol 3. Pg 217)
Ibn Al-Mandhur (Rahimahullah) said "Jalabib is plural for Jilbaab. Jalbaab is actually the outer
sheet/coverlet which a woman wraps around, on top of her garments to cover herself from head to
toe. This covers the body entirely." (Lisan ul-Arab, VOL 1. Pg.273)
Shaikh-ul-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah (Rahimahullah) relates: "Women used to room about without Cloaks (Jilbaabs) and men used to see their faces and hands, but when the verse stating 'O Prophet! Tell your wives and your daughters and the women of the believers to draw their cloaks over themselves.' (Surah Al-Ahzaab, Verse No. 59) was reveled, then this was prohibited and women were ordered to wear the Jilbaab. Then Ibn Tayimiyyah goes on to say "The word Jilbaab means a sheet which Ibn Mas'ud (Radhiallaahu �nhu) explained as a cloak covering the entire body including the head, face and hands. Therefore, it is not permissible for the women to reveal the face and hands in public. (Ibn Taymiyyah's book on fatwaas Page No. 110 Vol. 2 also in the book Hijaab Page No. 15)
Shaikh Abdul Aziz Bin Baz (Rahimahullah) said "According to the understanding of the best
generations (the "Salaf") after the ayah of hijaab was revealed than Muslims women must cover
everything including the face and hands. they can show one eye or two eyes to see the way. this was the opnion held by many of the sahaba like Ibn Abbaas, Ibn Masud, Aisha (Radhiallaahu �nhuma) and others and this opinion was upheald by the Tab'ieen who followed than as Ali bin Abi Talha and Muhammad bin Sirin (Rahimahullah) and by the righteous ullima who followed them as Ibn Taymiyyah and Imaam Ahmed bin Hanbal (Rahimahullah)" (Quoted from the book "hijaab wa Sufor") Shaikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid (One of the great scholars of out time.) said: "The most correct opinion, which is supported by evidence, is that it is obligatory to cover the face, therefore young women are forbidden to uncover their faces in front of non-mahram men in order to avoid any mischief" {Question No. 2198 � islam-qa.com}
In another fatwaa when he was asked whether it was preferred for sisters to wear the niqab, he said... "The fact is that it is obligatory for women to cover their faces" as far as how wearing it goes, the Shaikh said "A woman may uncover her left eye in order to see where she is going, and if necessary she may uncover both eyes. The opening should only be wide enough for the eyes." {Question No. 1496 � islam-qa.com}
Yet in another Fatwaa he explained what was the Awrah of a woman with..."Rasulullah (Sallallaahu �layhi Wasallam) said �All of a woman is �awrah.� (Narrated by al-Tirmidhi with a saheeh isnaad).This is the correct view according to the madhhab of the Hanbalis, one of the two views of the Maalikis and one of the two views of the Shaafa�is.
Shaikh ibn Uthaimin was asked:
Question: What is the Islamic hijab?
Response: The Islamic hijab is for the women to cover everything that is forbidden for her to expose.
That is, she covers everything that she must cover. The first of those bodily parts that she must cover
is her face. It is the source of temptation and the source of people desiring her. Therefore, the woman
must cover her face in front of those men that are not mahram. As for those of who claim that the
Islamic hijab is to cover the head, shoulders, back, feet, shin and forearms while allowing her to
uncover her face and hands, this is a very amazing claim. This is because it is well known that the
source of temptation and looking is the face. How can one say that the Shariah does not allow the
exposure of the foot of the woman while it allows her to uncover her face? It is not possible that there
could be in the Esteemed, Wise and Noble Shariah a contradiction.( 'Islamic Fatwas regarding
Women' Page # 289)
Shaikh Ibn Jibreen was asked:
Question: I am married to a woman who wears, praise to Allah, hijab. However, as is the custom in my country, she does not wear hijab in front of her sister's husband and her sister does not wear hijab
in my presence. This is the custom. Furthermore, my wife does not wear hijab in the presence of my
brother or her cousins. Does this go against the Shariah and religion? What can I do while it has
become the custom in my country not to wear hijab in the presence of those people that I mentioned.
If I tell my wife to wear hijab in front of those people, she will accuse me of not trusting her and being
suspicious about her and so forth.
Response: All of those groups of men that you mentioned in the question are not mahram for her. It is
not allowed for her to uncover her face and beauty in front of them. Allah has only allowed her to
uncover in front of the mahram men mentioned in the verse in surah al-Nur,
"[Tell the believing women] not to reveal their adornments except to their husbands, their fathers
......" (al-Nur 31).
First, you should convince your wife that it is forbidden to uncover her face in front of non-mahram
men. Make her abide by that even if it goes against the customs of your people and even if she makes
accusations against you. You should also make this point clear to your close relatives that you
mentioned, that is, the brethren of the husband, the husband of the sister, the cousins and so forth. All
of them are non-mahram and they all may marry her if she gets divorced. ("Islamic Fatwas regarding
Women")
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