Hijab in Islam
        
        
          Hijab in the Light of the Qur’an and Hadith
        
        
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          such a shroud as might display her body as being a
        
        
          woman’s. He writes: “See for yourself how the
        
        
          dearest daughter of the Prophet considered the use
        
        
          of such a cloth detestable as would not properly
        
        
          drape feminine parts of a dead woman’s body.
        
        
          Certainly such a garment for a living woman would
        
        
          be far worse.”
        
        
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          The fifth condition of
        
        
          hijab
        
        
          is that the garment
        
        
          should not be perfumed (while going out). There
        
        
          are many traditions forbidding women to wear
        
        
          perfume while going out. After quoting four
        
        
          traditions, he writes: “Ibn Daqiq al-‘Id writes that in
        
        
          this
        
        
          hadith
        
        
          a woman is forbidden to go to the
        
        
          mosque wearing perfume, because it stimulates
        
        
          carnal desires in men. So when it is forbidden for
        
        
          women wearing perfume to go to the mosque, their
        
        
          use of perfume when they go out shopping, or for
        
        
          any other purpose, is all the more sinful. Al-
        
        
          Haythami writes that going out wearing
        
        
          adornments and perfume is a major sin, even if it is
        
        
          done with the husband’s permission.”
        
        
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