Hijab in Islam
        
        
          Hijab in the Light of the Qur’an and Hadith
        
        
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          He states, morever, that in Islam the displaying of
        
        
          feminine attractions is a habit so important to avoid
        
        
          that it has been bracketed in the scriptures along
        
        
          with such unlawful things as polytheism, adultery
        
        
          and theft. He has collected a number of
        
        
          ahadith
        
        
          to
        
        
          support his argument.
        
        
          The third rule of the
        
        
          hijab
        
        
          , according to the writer, is
        
        
          that the garment should not be thin because a thin
        
        
          cloth can never provide cover. And a diaphanous
        
        
          garment only accentuates the attraction of a woman
        
        
          and becomes a potential source of mischief.
        
        
          10
        
        
          The
        
        
          author quotes many sayings of the Prophet
        
        
          Muhammad, one of which is as follows:
        
        
          Towards the end (in the last phase) there will
        
        
          be women among my followers who will
        
        
          appear naked, or as good as naked, even
        
        
          when wearing clothes.
        
        
          The fourth condition set by the writer is that the
        
        
          garment should be loose-fitting. He again supports
        
        
          his argument by quoting various sayings of the
        
        
          Prophet. Finally he has given an instance where
        
        
          Fatimah (the Prophet’s daughter) expressed her
        
        
          disapproval of a dead woman being wrapped in