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How Imam Abu Hanifah Received His Kunya

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In a delightful report about how Imam Abu Hanifah received his kunya (his original name was Numan bin Thaabit bin Zuta bin Mah), an account of why the wife is forbidden to take more than one husband is recounted. ‘Abu Hanifah’ is an unusual name because it means ‘the father of Hanifah’, and Hanifah was his daughter. It was not the custom in those days to do this. Normally, the kunya would be ‘the father of the name of a son’. How this came about is quite edifying.

One day the great Imam Abu Hanifah was asked a question that, for the first time in his illustrious career, he was unable to answer. The question was, “Why were women forbidden to marry more than one husband at a time ?

To make a long story short, Abu Hanifah’s daughter said that she knew the answer and would solve this question if her father would make a promise to her that if she succeeded in solving this problem, he would then assure her a place in history. Abu Hanifah agreed.

So she gathered a group of women together and gave each of them a cup. Then she brought in a large bowl of milk and asked each of them to dip their cups in the milk and to fill their cups. They did so. She then asked them to pour back the milk into the bowl. They did this too. She then asked them to re-fill their cups taking back only their own milk that they had poured into the bowl. This, obviously, was impossible to do.

Hanifah had clearly demonstrated the kind of predicament that would be created if a woman had several husbands. With more than one husband, if she were to become pregnant, she would have exceptional difficulties determining who the actual father was. Identifying parentage and lineage would then be insurmountable for the offspring.

Imam Abu Hanifah was so pleased with her answer that he took the kunyaAbu Hanifah’, ‘the father of Hanifah’, so his daughter did indeed earn a place in history.

Equality of Men & Women In Islam

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The Question

Is there a mention of the equality of women in Al-Qur’an ?

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The Answer

Praise be to Allaah (SWT).

Firstly:

This word – equality – which many thinkers in both the east and the west advocate in various fields of life is a word which is based on deviation and a lack of understanding, especially when the speaker attributes this idea of equality to Al-Qur’an and to Islam.

One of the things that people misunderstand is when they say that “Islam is the religion of equality”. What they should say is that “Islam is the religion of justice”.

Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen (RA) said :

Here we should note that there are some people who speak of equality instead of justice, and this is a mistake. We should not say equality, because equality implies no differentiation between the two. Because of this unjust call for equality, they started to ask, “What is the difference between male and female ?” So they made males and females the same, and then the communists said, “What difference is there between ruler and subject ?” No one has any authority over anyone else, not even fathers and sons; the father has no authority over his son,’ and so on.

But if we say justice, which means giving each one that to which he or she is entitled, this misunderstanding no longer applies, and the word used is correct. Hence it does not say in the Al-Qur’an that Allaah (SWT) enjoins equality, rather it says (interpretation of the meaning) :

Verily, Allaah enjoins Al-‘Adl (i.e. justice)

[ Surah al-Nahl 16:90 ]

and that when you judge between men, you judge with justice

[ Surah an-Nisaa’ 4:58 ]

Those who say that Islam is the religion of equality are lying against Islam. Rather Islam is the religion of justice which means treating equally those who are equal and differentiating between those who are different.

No one who knows the religion of Islam would say that it is the religion of equality. Rather what shows you that this principle is false is the fact that most of what is mentioned in Al-Qur’an denies equality, as in the following verses:

Say : “Are those who know equal to those who know not ?”

[ Surah az-Zumar 39:9 ]

Say : “Is the blind equal to the one who sees ? Or darkness equal to light ?”

[ Surah ar-Ra’ad 13:16 ]

Not equal among you are those who spent and fought before the conquering (of Makkah, with those among you who did so later).

[ Surah al-Hadeed 57:10 ]

Not equal are those of the believers who sit (at home), except those who are disabled (by injury or are blind or lame), and those who strive hard and fight in the Cause of Allaah with their wealth and their lives.

[ Surah an-Nisaa’ 4:95 ]

Not one single letter in Al-Qur’an enjoins equality, rather it enjoins justice. You will also find that the word justice is acceptable to people, for I feel that if I am better than this man in terms of knowledge, or wealth, or piety, or in doing good, I would not like for him to be equal to me.

Every man knows that he find it unacceptable if we say that the male is equal to the female.

[ Sharh al-‘Aqeedah al-Waasitah, 1/180-181 ]

Based on this, Islam does not regard men and women as equal in matters where regarding them as equal would result in injustice to one of them, because equality that is inappropriate is a severe form of injustice.

Al-Qur’an commands women to wear clothes that are different from those worn by men, because of the differences in the ways each sex is tempted by the other. The temptation posed by men is less than the temptation posed by women, so the clothes that women should wear are different than the clothes that men wear. It makes no sense to tell women to expose the parts of the body that men are allowed to expose, because of the differences in the temptation posed by a woman’s body and a man’s body – as we shall explain.

Secondly :

There are matters in which men and women are treated differently in Islamic sharee’ah, such as:

1 – Qiwaamah (being in charge of the household)

Allaah (SWT) says (interpretation of the meaning) :

Men are the protectors and maintainers of women, because Allaah has made one of them to excel the other, and because they spend (to support them) from their means.

[ Surah an-Nisaa’ 4:34 ]

Ibn Katheer (RA) said :

Allaah says ‘Men are the protectors and maintainers of women’ meaning that the man is in charge of the woman, i.e., he is the leader and head of the household, the one who disciplines her if she goes astray.

because Allaah has made one of them to excel the other’ i.e., because men are superior to women and are better than women. Hence Prophethood was given only to men, as was the position of khaleefah, because the Prophet (SAW) said, ‘No people shall ever prosper who appoint a woman as their ruler.’ This was narrated by Al-Bukhari from the hadeeth of ‘Abd al-Rahmaan ibn Abi Bakr (RA) from his father. The same applies to the position of qaadi (judge), etc.

and because they spend (to support them) from their means’ refers to the mahr and the spending on women’s maintenance that Allaah has enjoined upon men in His Book and in the Sunnah of His Prophet (SAW). So a man is inherently better than a woman, and he is superior to her because he spends on her. So it is appropriate that he should be in charge of her, as Allaah (SWT) says, ‘but men have a degree (of responsibility) over them’ [ Surah al-Baqarah 2:228 ].

‘Ali ibn Abi Talhah (RA) said, narrating from Ibn ‘Abbaas (RA) :

Men are the protectors and maintainers of women’ means that men are the leaders of women and they should obey them in areas where Allaah has enjoined obedience. Obedience may mean treating his family kindly and protecting his wealth.”

[ Tafsir Ibn Katheer, 1/490 ]

2 – Testimony or bearing witness

Al-Qur’an states that the testimony of one man is equivalent to the testimony of two women.

Allaah (SWT) says (interpretation of the meaning) :

And get two witnesses out of your own men. And if there are not two men (available), then a man and two women, such as you agree for witnesses, so that if one of them (two women) errs, the other can remind her.

[ Surah al-Baqarah 2:282 ]

Ibn Katheer (RA) said :

Two women are to take the place of one man because women are lacking in reason, as Muslim narrated in his Saheeh. from Abu Hurayrah (RA) that the Prophet (SAW) said: “O women, give in charity and seek forgiveness a great deal, for I have seen that you form the majority of the people of Hell.” A wise woman among them said, “Why is it, O Messenger of Allaah, that we are the majority of the people of Hell ?” He said, “Because you curse too much, and you are ungrateful to your spouses. I have seen none lacking in common sense and failing in religion but (at the same time) robbing the wisdom of the wise, besides you.” The woman asked: “O Messenger of Allaah, what is wrong with our common sense and our religion ?” He said: “Your lack of common sense (can be well judged from the fact) that the evidence of two women is equal to that of one man, that is a proof of the lack of common sense, and you spend some nights (and days) in which you do not offer prayer and in the month of Ramadan (during the days) you do not observe fast, that is a failing in religion.

[ Tafsir Ibn Katheer, 1/336 ]

There may be some women who are wiser than some men, but this is not the usual rule and such women are not in the majority. Sharee’ah is based on what is general and most common.

The fact that women are lacking in reason does not mean that they are crazy, rather their reason is often overtaken by their emotions, and this happens to women more often than it happens to men. No one would deny this except one who is arrogant.

3 – A woman inherits half of what a man inherits

Allaah (SWT)  says (interpretation of the meaning) :

Allaah commands you as regards your children’s (inheritance): to the male, a portion equal to that of two females.

[ Surah an-Nisaa’ 4:11 ]

Al-Qurtubi (RA) said :

Because Allaah knows better than they do what is in their best interests, He made the division of inheritance based on differentiation, because He knows what is in their best interests.

[ Tafsir Al-Qurtubi, 5/164 ]

For example, a man is obliged to spend more than a woman, so it is appropriate that he should have a larger share of inheritance than a woman.

4 – Clothing

A woman’s ‘awrah includes her entire body. The least that can be said is that she should not uncover anything except her face and hands, and it was said that she should not even uncover that.

Allaah (SWT) says (interpretation of the meaning):

O Prophet ! Tell your wives and your daughters and the women of the believers to draw their cloaks (veils) all over their bodies (i.e. screen themselves completely except the eyes or one eye to see the way). That will be better, that they should be known (as free respectable women) so as not to be annoyed. And Allaah is Ever Oft Forgiving, Most Merciful”

[ Surah al-Ahzaab 33:59 ]

The ‘awrah of a man is the area from the navel to the knees.

It was said to ‘Abd-Allaah ibn Ja’far ibn Abi Taalib (RA),

Tell us what you heard from the Messenger of Allaah (SAW) and what you saw of him, and do not tell us about anyone else, even if he was trustworthy.” He said, “I heard the Messenger of Allaah (SAW) say, ‘The area between the navel and the knee is ‘awrah.’

[ Narrated by al-Haakim in al-Mustadrak (6418); classed as hasan by al-Albaani in Saheeh al-Jaami’, 5583 ]

Other examples include the following, which is not a comprehensive list.

There are other differences between the sexes, including the following :

  • A man can marry four women, but a woman can only have one husband.
  • A man has the right to issue a divorce and it is valid if he does so, but a woman does not have the right to issue a divorce.
  • A man may marry a woman from among the People of the Book (Jews and Christians), but a Muslim woman may not marry anyone but a Muslim.
  • A man may travel without his wife or any of his mahrams, but a woman may not travel unless she is accompanied by a mahram.
  • Prayer in the mosque is obligatory for men, but not for women; a woman’s prayer in her house is more beloved to Allaah (SWT).
  • A woman may wear silk and gold, but a man must not wear them.

Everything that we have mentioned is based on the difference between men and women, because the male is not like the female. Allaah (SWT) says (interpretation of the meaning) :

And the male is not like the female

[ Surah Aali ‘Imraan 3:36 ]

The male is different from the female in many ways, in his strength, in his body, in his toughness and roughness, whereas women are soft and gentle.

And men are different in intellectual terms, for men are known for their strength of understanding and their memory as compared to women. Women are weaker than men in memory and forget more than men do. This is well known, for most of the reputable scholars in the world are men. There are some women who are more intelligent and have better memories than some men, but this does not cancel out the general rule. Most cases are as we have described above.

With regard to emotions, men speak of them when they get angry or when they are happy, but women are affected by the slightest emotional effects, so their tears flow at the slightest emotional provocation.

Jihad is obligatory for men, but jihad in the sense of fighting is not obligatory for women. This is the mercy of Allaah (SWT) towards them, and consideration for their nature.

In conclusion we may say that the rulings for men are not like the rulings for women.

Thirdly :

Islam regards men and women as equally obliged with regard to many acts of worship and interactions with others. For example, women do wudhoo’ just as men do, they do ghusl as men do, they pray as men do, and they fast as men do, except when they are menstruating or bleeding following childbirth. Women pay zakat as men pay zakat, and they do hajj as men do, except for a few differences in the rulings. It is permissible and acceptable to buy from a woman, and if a woman gives charity, that is permissible. It is permissible for a woman to set free the slaves that she owns, and there are many other similar cases because women are the twin halves of men, as it says in the hadeeth:

It was narrated that ‘Aa’ishah (RA) said :

The Messenger of Allaah (SAW) was asked about a man who finds some wetness (on his clothes) but did not have an erotic dream, and he said, “He should do ghusl.” He was asked about a man who had an erotic dream but did not find any wetness, and he said, “He does not have to do ghusl.” Umm Salamah (RA) said, “O Messenger of Allaah, if a woman sees that, does she have to do ghusl ?” He said, “Yes, for women are the twin halves of men.”

[ Narrated by al-Tirmidhi, 113; Ahmad, 25663. Classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh al-Tirmidhi, 98 ]

Conclusion :

Women are like men in some aspects and they differ from them in others. Most of the rulings of Islam apply to men and women equally. In cases where a distinction is made between the sexes, the Muslim regards that as a mercy from Allaah (SWT) and a sign of His knowledge of His creation, but the arrogant kaafir sees it as oppression and injustice, so he stubbornly insists on claiming that men and women are the same. So let him tell us how a man can carry a foetus and breastfeed it ? He stubbornly ignores the weakness of women and how they bleed during their monthly period, and he stubbornly beat his head against the rock of reality. But the Muslim is still at peace with his faith, surrendering to the command of Allaah.

Should not He Who has created know ? And He is the Most Kind and Courteous (to His slaves), All Aware (of everything)”

[ Surah al-Mulk 67:14 – interpretation of the meaning]

And Allaah (SWT) knows best.

Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid

Hoor Al-’Ayn

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The Question

Objection to the fact that a man will have hoor al-’ayn who will share her husband with her

What happens in paradise, with a couple who have been married ? I have heard that the wife will be with her husband, but that the husband will in addition to her, have 70 women (hoor al-’ayn) at his service.

This to me does not seem like a fair concept for the women, to share their husbands in this way.

The Answer

Praise be to Allaah.

Firstly :

The believer must submit to the rulings and decrees of Allaah (SWT). Allaah (SWT) says (interpretation of the meaning) :

The only saying of the faithful believers, when they are called to Allaah (His Words, Al-Qur’an) and His Messenger, to judge between them, is that they say: ‘We hear and we obey’. And such are the successful (who will live forever in Paradise)

[ al-Noor 24 : 51 ]

If the believer is confused about anything in the rulings of Allaah (SWT), and he does not know what it means or what the reason behind it is, then he must say as those who are firmly grounded in knowledge say:

We believe in it; the whole of it (clear and unclear Verses) are from our Lord

[ al-‘Imraan 3 : 7 ]

It is not permissible for the believer to say that one of the rulings of Allaah (SWT) is not fair; exalted be Allaah (SWT) far above that. Allaah (SWT) says (interpretation of the meaning) :

And your Lord is not at all unjust to (His) slaves

[ al-Fussilat 41 : 46 ]

There is no rule that is better than the rule of Allaah (SWT). Allaah (SWT) says (interpretation of the meaning) :

Is not Allaah the Best of judges?

[ at-Teen 95 : 8 ]

Do they then seek the judgement of (the days of) Ignorance ? And who is better in judgement than Allaah for a people who have firm Faith ?

[ al-Maa’idah 5 : 50 ]

Secondly :

In this question there are two mistakes and a misunderstanding. The first mistake is where the questioner says that in Paradise a man will have seventy hoor al-’ayn. What is proven in the saheeh Sunnah is that the martyr (shaheed) will have seventy-two hoor al-’ayn. The least of the people of Paradise will have two wives, and some will have more than that.

Narrated by al-Miqdaam ibnu Ma’di Yakrib (RA) :

Allah’s Messenger (SAW) said,

The martyr has six blessings with Allaah :

  • he will be forgiven from the first drop of blood shed;
  • he will be shown his place in Paradise;
  • he will be protected from the torment of the grave; he will be safe from the greater terror;
  • a crown of dignity will be placed on his head, one ruby of which is better than this world and everything in it;
  • he will be married to seventy-two wives from al-hoor al-‘ayn;
  • and he will intercede for seventy of his relatives.

[ at-Tirmidhi, 1663; Ibn Maajah, 2799; classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh at-Tirmidhi ]

And more than that has been narrated. Abu Na’eem narrated in Sifat al-Jannah from Abu Hurayrah (RA) :

Allah’s Messenger (SAW) said :

A man will go to one hundred virgins in one day – i.e., in Paradise.

[ Classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in al-Silsilah al-Saheehah, 367 ]

It was narrated from Abu Sa’eed al-Khudri (RA) :

Allah’s Messenger (SAW) said :

The lowest of the people of Paradise in status will be a man whose face Allaah will turn away from the Fire towards Paradise, and make a shady tree appear before him. Then he will enter his house and his two wives from among al-hoor al-‘ayn will enter after him. They will say: ‘Praise be to Allah Who has created you for us and us for you.’ And he will say: ‘No one has been given the like of that which I have been given.

[ Narrated by Muslim, 188 ]

Al-Haafiz said : The apparent meaning is that the least that will be given to each of them will be two wives.

Thirdly :

The second mistake is the questioner’s saying that hoor al-‘ayn will serve the man. This is not correct, rather the ones who will serve the people of Paradise will be boys of everlasting youth. Allaah (SWT) says (interpretation of the meaning) :

And round about them will (serve) boys of everlasting youth. If you see them, you would think them scattered pearls

[ al-Insaan 76 : 19 ]

Hoor al-‘ayn will be wives of the men in Paradise, in addition to their wives from among the people of this world. Allaah (SWT) says (interpretation of the meaning) :

So (it will be). And We shall marry them to Hoor (fair females) with wide lovely eyes

[ ad-Dukhaan 44 : 54 ]

They will recline (with ease) on thrones arranged in ranks. And We shall marry them to Hoor (fair females) with wide lovely eyes

[ at-Thoor 52 : 20 ]

Fourthly :

The misunderstanding is when the questioner says: “This to me does not seem like a fair concept for the women, to share their husbands in this way.”

Fairness or justice is to be found in the rulings of sharee’ah, not in what a person thinks who does not know sharee’ah and its rulings, let alone the reasons behind them.

The sister who is asking this question thinks that the jealousy in her heart, and what it leads to of depression and sorrow will remain with her in Paradise, but this is not correct, and this is why there is this misunderstanding in her question.

Allaah (SWT) says (interpretation of the meaning) :

And We shall remove from their breasts any (mutual) hatred or sense of injury (which they had, if at all, in the life of this world); rivers flowing under them, and they will say: ‘All the praises and thanks be to Allaah, Who has guided us to this, and never could we have found guidance, were it not that Allaah had guided us! Indeed, the Messengers of our Lord did come with the truth.’ And it will be cried out to them: ‘This is the Paradise which you have inherited for what you used to do’

[ al-A’raaf 7 : 43 ]

There is nothing but joy and happiness in Paradise; there is no room for hatred and rancour in the hearts of the people of Paradise. Hoor al-‘ayn are something which Allaah (SWT) has created to honour the people of Paradise and to increase their delight. Moreover a man will be given the strength of one hundred men for intercourse, so the large number will not have any effect on a woman, and her feelings towards her co-wives and her husband’s concubines will not be like her feelings in this world.

It was narrated that Zayd ibnu Arqam (RA) :

Allah’s Messenger (SAW) said to me :

A man in Paradise will be given the strength of one hundred men in eating, drinking, desire and intercourse.

A Jewish man said :

The one who eats and drinks will need to relieve himself.

Allah’s Messenger (SAW) said to him :

The way in which one of them will relieve himself will be by means of sweat which will come out through his pores, and thus the food in his stomach will be digested.

Do they then seek the judgement of (the days of) Ignorance ? And who is better in judgement than Allaah for a people who have firm Faith ?

[ al-Maa’idah 5 : 50 ]

[ Narrated by Ahmad, 18827; classed as saheeh by Ibn Hibbaan, 16/443; and by Shaykh al-Albaani in Saheeh al-Jaami’, 1627 ]

It was narrated from Anas (RA) :

Allah’s Messenger (SAW) said :

The believer in Paradise will be given such-and-such strength for intercourse.

It was said :

O Allah’s Messenger, will he really be able to do that ?

Allah’s Messenger (SAW) said :

He will be given the strength of a hundred (men).

[ Narrated by al-Tirmidhi, 2536; classed as saheeh by Ibn Hibbaan, 16/413; and by Shaykh al-Albaani in Saheeh al-Jaami’, 8106 ]

And Allaah knows best.

Islam Q&A

In Search of the Body Beautiful

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By ‘Ifrat Azad

There seems no limit nowadays to the extent that women (and men) are prepared to go to for that ‘perfect look’. Forget false eyelashes and wigs, we are now talking scalpels, implants and liposuction!

Cosmetic surgery amongst film actresses has been commonplace for quite some time now, but these days, we wouldn’t be too hard pressed to find ordinary women on the street who are more plastic than real ! Indeed, in some circles, having multiple facelifts has become a status symbol : the more you have, the higher you are in the status rankings.

If questioned whether cosmetic surgery was Islamically correct or not, then without doubt, most Muslims would instinctively respond by saying that it isn’t, for the simple reason that it would be interfering with Allah’s creation. And certainly, this would be the correct response. [Scholars have noted several exceptions to this general rule if there is a genuine medical need for it. - Ed.]

The companion, Ibn Mas’ood (RA), once said (quoting what he had heard the Prophet SAW) :

Allah (SWT) has cursed the tattooers and those who have themselves tattooed, and those women who have their teeth filed for beauty and those who have their [facial] hair plucked and thus alter Allah’s (SWT) creation.

A woman remarked, “What’s all this ?”

So Ibn Mas’ood (RA) said : “Should I not curse one whom Allah’s Messenger (SAW) cursed ? And it is in the Book of Allah (SWT).”

She said : “I have read the Qur’an from cover to cover but I did not find that in it.”

He replied : “If you had read it thoroughly you would have found it. Allah (SWT) says :

Whatever the Messenger gives you take it; and whatever he has forbidden, refrain from it. [Qur'an ul-Hashr (59):7]“

So the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) forbade women from performing these three practices which the women commonly did for the sake of beauty in those days – seemingly ‘insignificant’ practices for which they would incur the curse of Allah (SWT). And this forbiddance isn’t just restricted to the procedures mentioned in the hadeeth. Because Allah (SWT) says in more general terms in His Book :

So set your face truly to the faith, Allah’s handiwork according to the pattern on which He has made mankind; [Let there be] no change in the creation of Allah. [Qur'an Ar-Room (30):30].

Therefore, it is obligatory for us to accept the creation of Allah (SWT) as it is, not making any alterations to it. More importantly though, it is also obligatory for us to believe that all of Allah’s (SWT) creation is beautiful, because Allah, the Khaaliq (Creator) does not create anything except with beauty and perfection, which is why He (SWT) says to mankind :

You can see no fault in the creation of Ar-Rahmaan [the Most Merciful]. Then look again: Can you see any rifts? Then look – again and yet again, your sight will return to you in a state of humiliation and worn out. [Qur'an Al-MuIk (67): 3-4].

This may all sound quite strange when we consider how often we hear women complaining about their appearance. In fact, it is estimated that over half of the Western women today actually perceive themselves to be ugly. In addition, surveys show that nearly all women feel under pressure to “look good”. As a result, the quest for beauty has become a serious preoccupation for many women. Open up any women’s magazine and you will not fail to find a single one which doesn’t contain tips on how to ‘look good”, or which don’t contain huge advertisements promoting new creams that halt the aging process or concealers to hide wrinkles etc.

Beauty today is big business. Beauty contests are very profitable and – contrary to popular belief – more are spawned every year. The cosmetics market is a multi-billion dollar industry; the demand for cosmetic surgery is growing at a tremendous rate. All three industries promote the same notions of beauty that woman everywhere are expected to meet: mainly a white, European, “Barbie-doll” like standard. The pressures on women to conform to these standards are enormous and few are able to withstand them. [Please read the follow-up to this article below-Ed.]

The fact is that Western women today may complain that they are not treated with equality and respect, but it is they themselves who have made it acceptable for society worldwide to see women merely as beauty-objects who are there to be ogled by the men who in turn are the (im) polite voyeurs. When viewed in this light, we find that beauty contests are not too dissimilar to reality itself: just as the tallest, slimmest blonde girl gets the title in the beauty contest, in the real world it’s the tallest, slimmest blonde girl who gets the man!

In Islam, beauty is not just in the eye of the beholder. Beauty is in the whole of creation, because Allah (SWT) – the One free of all imperfections – is the one responsible for it. And as Allah (SWT) says :

Your Lord creates whatsoever He wills and chooses: no choice have they. SubhaanAllah! And far removed is He from the partners they ascribe [to Him]! [Qur'an Al-Qasas 28:68].

So it is from the wisdom of Allah (SWT) that He has chosen to create some of us short, others tall, some fat, some thin, some dark-colored, some light – all are beautiful and perfect in their own right. That is why we are taught from the Sunnah, the beautiful du’aa (supplication) that the Prophet (SAW) would say:

“O Allah, as You have made my appearance beautiful, likewise make my character beautiful. – (Allahumma kama hassanta khalaqee fa hassin khuluqee).”

As Muslims, we must believe that evil and imperfection cannot be attributed to Allah (SWT). The desire to change any aspect of ourselves means, in effect, that we are dissatisfied with Allah’s choice and His handiwork, and that there is imperfection in what He has created. Thus to say about ourselves, or anyone else, that we or they are ugly is a great sin. This point was reinforced by the Prophet (SAW) when he once saw the Companion, ‘Amr Ibn Fulaan Al-Ansaaree (RA), whose izaar (lower garment) was hanging low (to the ground), so he (SAW), ordered that he raise it. ‘Amr made an excuse saying that he had skinny shins (i.e. he was embarrassed to show them), so the Prophet responded by saying :

O ‘Amr! Verily Allah Azza wa Jal has created everything in the best form.

All this is certainly not intended to discourage women to look after themselves and adorn themselves in lawful ways (e.g. wearing nice clothes, having nicely done hair etc.). Indeed, adorning oneself is something that the wives are obliged to do for their husbands and Allah (SWT) rewards the woman who pleases the husband when he looks at her. But with these tremendous pressures on women to conform to the ideals set by the marketing media, it may be hard for Muslim women to resist feeling insecure or uncomfortable about their appearance. Consequently, many Muslim women have shed their hijabs for the sake of following fashion; Muslim women too develop inferiority complexes about themselves.

We must bear in mind that this search for the ‘body beautiful’ is, in reality, a deception from Shaytaan. Shaytaan has vowed that he will create such false desires in mankind. He has said (as stated in the Qur’an) :

Surely I will arouse in them (mankind] false desires; and certainly I will order them to slit the ears of cattle, and indeed I will order them to change the nature created by Allah. [Qur'an An-Nisaa (4): 119].

May Allah always keep us safe from the false promises of Shaytaan, for verily Allah is the One Who guides to the Truth.

This article was originally published in 1995 in Ad-Da’wah IlAllah – The Magazine Featuring Women’s Issues

Why Muslim Women Cover-Up ?

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A guy asked a Muslim,

Why does your women cover up their body and hair ?

The Muslim smiled and got two lollipops, he opened the first one and kept the other one closed.

He threw them both on the dusty floor and asked the guy,

If I asked you to take one of the sweets which one will you choose ?

The guy replied,

The covered one, off course.

The Muslim smiled and said,

That’s how we treat and see our women.