Non-Muslim Women Who Wearing Hijab – Talking About It’s Benefits
My biggest concern to those who talked wrong things about Hijab is, “Hijab is also in their own religious books”. For example, if you are a Christian then Bible also said that covering women body as well as hair is necessary as Nuns do and if you are a Jew, Hindu or following any other religion then wearing Hijab is also in your own books. Why they only attach Hijab to Islam, but I personally feel more proud to hear that our sisters are following the true guidance. So we are more in to their religion then themselves. This is what really makes me comfortable and proud.
Anyway! here is the video for you of a girl who wear Hijab and telling people her own experience.
Omega Cremins
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Travel Deals
Couldnt be written any better. Reading this post reminds me of my old room mate! He always kept talking about this. I will forward this article to him. Pretty sure he will have a good read. Thanks for sharing!
Interested teenage girl
I just stumbled across this looking at pictures of hijabs because I find them utterly fascinating, and given the opportunity, I’ve strongly considered wearing one. This woman has some great points I think more people should look into rather than just instantly classify a hijab-wearer as a Muslim. This has given me some great insight and I’m strongly considering wearing one myself. Thank you for posting this!
sameer
Hijab is not merly a religious facter, but if u look into detail to any one wearing hijab, she looks more attractive and degnified than those who do,nt wear. Other important aspect of hijab, it provides a real protection and satisfaction to our sisters passing through a town for any purpose. Shortly i think, that hijabs set a muslim sister on a more prominent and egosim stat than those sisters who do’nt wear. So Hijab should be proudly wear by all sisters belongs to any religion.
Umer Hayat
100% agree with your words Mr. Sameer.
May Allah give you many more…
Rachel
Hi! I just stumbled upon this page by accident – as I modest-dressing and headcovering Christian, I am interested to know what covered women and girls of other religions think. I have seen a number of Non-Muslim Hijabi’s videos and believe she raises a number of interesting points in this one.
I wouldn’t say I’m a hijabi – the roots of my hair can be seen beneath my headcovering, which looks quite different to a Muslim/Jewish/Catholic/Nun’s covering. But I do know that my clothing looks quite similar to that of Muslim ladies I have seen – I wear loose ankle- or floor-length dresses with two seperate layers over the chest area (the ‘cape’, ‘modesty vest’ and variations thereupon in Christian modest dressing performs the same function as when Mohammad commanded Muslim women to bring their headcovers under their chin and over their chest – it disguises the figure more and is more modest).
The first and most important reason I wear modest dress and a headcovering is to please God. He is my creator and the creator of the universe, He is infinitely kind and wonderful and caring, and He loves me. Why would I not want to please him? The Bible says that it is a shame for a woman to pray with her head uncovered (it also says to pray continuously), and that if a woman prays with her head uncovered, she is dishonouring her father/husband and God. If God loves us and we love Him, why would we want to do that?
There are other reasons to wear modest clothing and a headcovering too. I agree with Non-Muslim Hijabi about the sunburn – I’m of Celtic descent, with fair skin which burns very easily. Suncreams don’t work on me and the best way to prevent sunburn is to simply cover my skin. People think that this is very hot, but in fact with the right materials and a loose dress, it can be even cooler!
Modesty is a huge factor, too. What girl or woman in their right mind would want strange men leering at them as they walk down the street? It is unsettling to say the least, and potentially quite dangerous.
I am glad that people know that it isn’t just Muslims who require modest clothing and a headcovering. It’s actually traditional in almost every culture for women to cover their heads! I also wish that other ‘Christians’ who look down on hijab-wearing Muslim women would realise that there is a mandate for modest dress and headcovering in our own faith!
God bless,
from Rachel.
Umer Hayat
That’s great to know sister.
Wish you a very happy and successful life.
Actually Hijab is not only a part of Islam but it is also for Christians and Jewish but they mostly hate it. and said bad words without even tried it ever.
Good to see now some people like you making huge changes in their own apart of we Muslims.
Love to watch more views of yours on this.