Hijab in Islam
        
        
          Hijab in the Light of the Qur’an and Hadith
        
        
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          Then he quotes the tradition in which the Prophet
        
        
          forbade adopting the ways of non-believers in
        
        
          prayers, funeral prayers, sacrifice, food, dress,
        
        
          etiquette, etc.
        
        
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          The eighth rule of
        
        
          hijab
        
        
          is that a woman’s garments
        
        
          should not reflect worldly honour. Here is a
        
        
          hadith
        
        
          to this effect:
        
        
          One who wears the mantle of fame in this
        
        
          world will be made to wear the robe of
        
        
          dishonour in the hereafter.
        
        
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          His concluding remarks are: “The garment
        
        
          should cover the entire body of a woman except
        
        
          the face and hands, and should not become an
        
        
          attraction in itself. Neither should it be thin, nor
        
        
          tight. It should not accentuate the body. It should
        
        
          not be perfumed or resemble those worn by men
        
        
          or non-believing women. It should not suggest
        
        
          fame.”
        
        
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          THE TRANSLATOR’S VIEWS
        
        
          The Qur’an says: “Say to the believing women to
        
        
          turn their eyes away (from temptation) and to