Hijab in Islam
        
        
          Hijab in the Light of the Qur’an and Hadith
        
        
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          Ibn ‘Abbas saw the hands of women in the
        
        
          presence of the Prophet. This proves that the
        
        
          face as well as the hands are not included in
        
        
          the parts of the body to be covered. Indeed all
        
        
          other parts except these have to be veiled.
        
        
          2
        
        
          He further writes:
        
        
          My heart bleeds to see the way many women
        
        
          of today adorn themselves, crossing all limits
        
        
          of decency. But the remedy does not lie in
        
        
          declaring forbidden what God has permitted.
        
        
          He goes on to say that it is clear from the Qur’an,
        
        
          the Hadith and the practice of the Companions and
        
        
          tabi‘un
        
        
          (companions of the Prophet’s Companions)
        
        
          that, whenever a woman steps out of her home, it is
        
        
          incumbent upon her to cover herself completely so
        
        
          as not to show any part of her body except the face
        
        
          and the hands.
        
        
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          According to Muhammad
        
        
          Nasiruddin al-Albani’s findings the following rules
        
        
          of
        
        
          hijab
        
        
          are applicable:
        
        
          1. The whole body, except for the exempted parts
        
        
          should be covered.