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It has been my personal observation that some Muslim girls and
women do not realize the significance of hijab. Hijab is Arabic
for protection and cover. Some people put a lot of effort into
their hijab, yet it serves no purpose. I am referring to the
pointless hijab that some girls wear.
The first pointless hijab is referred to as
the headband hijab.
It is a band of fabric approximately 4 inches wide.
It covers the back of the head and allows all the hair to be
exposed. It doesn't serve much in terms of modesty, but at least
it comes in handy in case of an unexpected tennis match!
The second pointless hijab
is the dupatta,
also known as the Saran wrap hijab. It covers all the hair, but
it is totally transparent. Again it doesn't serve much in terms
of modesty, but it keeps the hair nice and fresh!
The third type of hijab is known as the
Micky Mouse Hijab.
It is when a girl wears a black scarf and tucks it behind her
ear, so that her ears stick out!
We now move on to my
favourites - the yo-yo hijabs:
The first yo-yo hijab is the scarf that keeps falling down and
needs to be constantly pulled back up.... up, down, up, down,
just like a yo-yo!
The second yo-yo hijab is also
referred to as the convertibe hijab. This
type of hijab is predominant at any type of social event, i.e. an
Aqeeqah, Bismillah party, Ameen party, wedding, etc. This is when
an Imam or Qari comes up to the microphone and starts to recite
Qur'an. At this point, all the convertible hijabs come up...
until he says "SadaqAllahu Atheem." I'm not sure, but apparently
in some cultures that translates to "OK sisters, you may take off
your scarves."
I'm sure this may seem odd, but what's even funnier is when
people do not anticipate the recitation of Qur'an at a social
event, and are forced to be creative and use accessories such as
a purse to cover one's hair. I was surprized to see a woman hold
her purse over her head as "hijab"... as if the multitudes of men
surrounding her are not a good enough reason to wear hijab, but
some guy reciting du'a compels her to hold a purse over her head.
Her friends were more creative... one friend used her dinner
napkin. I was also laughing when i saw the communal hijab-
two or more girls dropped under one dinner napkin during the
recitation of Qur'an. Her other friend was still more creative.
She used her coffee saucer on the back of her head. I wasn't sure
of it was hijab or Yamaka. I didn't know if she was a Muslim or a
Jew. I felt like going up to her and saying "Shalom alaikum,
sister."
And, people should remember that hijab is not just a protection
from guys, but from a girls' nafs (ego) as well. It should
prevent girls from having to spend hours in front of the mirror
doing her hair. But, unfortunately, you see girls in front of the
mirror for hours doing their hijab as they would do their hair,
with all sorts of elaborate braids and the like. I wanted to go
up to a sister and say "Is your hijab naturally curly?" I also
felt compelled to go up to another girl and say "Pardon me, but
is your hijab naturally that colour, or did you dye it"?
Well the point is that some people make an effort to wear hijab,
but it is futile, because it is not fulfilling its purpose. It's
like using an umbrella with holes in it. Hijab is used for
protection from guys as well as from the girl herself, and should
not be used as an accessory or for beautifying one's self.
Any way, that's it. If any one disagrees with me or is offended,
then you are disagreeing with the teachings of Allah Subhaanuhu
wa Ta'ala.
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