Muslim Women Beauty

Assalamu'Alaikum

Your Beauty is not your physical Beauty, It is Your Soul, The Rest Is Clay... 


Islam has always suffered from many false accusations against it due to misunderstanding of its true teachings.

An example of this is the widespread misconception that Islam, in general, prevents women from their rights and forces them to go behind the veil and hide their beauty.  Some European countries have also attempted to underline certain aspects of Islamic dress customs, such as covering the face in public.  They feel that this is a burden and restriction imposed on Muslim women to deprive them of their freedom.  This controversy stems largely from the misconception behind Islamic dress rules.  But in fact, the way Muslim dress is actually inspired by simple humility and in no way a desire to attract personal attention.  Furthermore, if one looks closely at the subject, it will be found that the lifting or covering of women is not something that Islam has invented.  Islam only came to fulfill and perfect them.



From the Islamic point of view, clothing has two purposes.  Covering the body and beautifying the appearance.  Islam has made it mandatory for Muslims to cover their bodies and cleanliness is the essence of good appearance and beauty of every adornment.  Permission of beautification and elegance is not only necessary for Islam, and in general, it denies any attempt to ban them. 



People are often assuming that the only reason for polite dress is to avoid temptation. While this may be one reason, modest dress is not only about how other people view women, but also about how women see themselves. Often labeled as oppressive, many fail to realize that the hijab truly empowers every woman with the ability to control how she is treated in society and respect her safety Goes, and who deserves to see her beauty. The way Muslim women maintain their respect for their bodies is covered by them. Not because it is embarrassing, but because it is so beautiful and precious.

  Furthermore, the hijab is not a symbol of a woman's subordination to men, but it is a symbol of a woman's subordination to her creator. Women are of a delicate gender by nature. Thus, Islam considers women to be a precious treasure that must somehow be protected and protected from being inconvenienced by other people. Most hijabi women have described wearing the hijab as being "free" from the unrealistic expectations of society. They describe that they no longer have to contend with objectification, but are desired for their intelligence. He is now very important not for his looks or body shape but for his personality and character. Minor clothing and hijabs are taken care of to avoid any social violation. The Prophet, peace be upon him, said:

  "Whoever can guarantee (the chastity of) what is between his two jaw bones (tongue) and what is between his two legs (private parts), I guarantee heaven for him." [Recorded by al-Imamal-Bukhari]




Therefore, denying women their rights or not allowing them to show their beauty, these injunctions reflect the high status of Muslim women.

Neither does Islam prohibit women to hide their personality or beauty because a woman's beauty is not in her characteristics, her skin shadow, or her wealth. Islam respects women and true beauty lies in her heart, in her faith, and in her actions.

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