tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8458157138768641619.post5056052095837570297..comments2024-01-28T22:16:42.451-08:00Comments on Dear Little Auntie: Why? Oh, why, do you wear that?Little Auntiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16279010843700950235noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8458157138768641619.post-736032244302649932012-06-08T18:37:45.553-07:002012-06-08T18:37:45.553-07:00When you are hurt by the people who share blood re...When you are hurt by the people who share blood relations with you, recall Yusuf [alayhi salaam] who was also betrayed by his brothers.<br /><br />When you find your parents opposing you (in deen) recall Ibraheem [alayhi salaam] who was made to jump into a blazing fire by his father.<br /><br />When you are mocked and abused by your own relatives just because you adopted deen over duniya, recall Rasul Allah [sallalhu... alaihi wa sallam] who faced the same.<br /><br />When you are stuck into some problem and find no way out recall Yunus [alayhi salaam] who was stuck inside the belly of a whale.<br /><br />When you fall ill and your whole body cries with pain, recall Ayoob [alayhi salaam] who was more ill than you.<br /><br />When someone slanders you, recall Ay'esha [radiallahu anha] who was also slandered throughout the city.<br /><br />When you feel lonely recall how Adam [alayhi salaam] felt when he was created alone at first.<br /><br />When you can't see any logic in what's going on and your heart asks why this is happening, recall Nooh [alayhi salaam] who built the biggest ship without questioning.<br /><br />Subhan Allah! Allah put all those great personalities in trial so that the generations to follow may learn a lesson in patience and perseverance. May Allah swt include us among His patient and grateful servants. Ameen!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8458157138768641619.post-44833398632436121892011-12-14T04:33:45.598-08:002011-12-14T04:33:45.598-08:00Jazakullah Khairun Little Auntie!
I really appreci...Jazakullah Khairun Little Auntie!<br />I really appreciate you taking the time out to answer my question, I think I've read it multiple times, and it was the best advice I've ever gotten! insha'Allah I'll try my best to use it all!<br /><br />and Jazakullah Khairun also to Aisha A, BookworkHijabi and LittleNiqabi, thoe coments really meant alot, and I really appreciate you guys trying to help me! May Allah grant all you guys good in this dunya and the akhirah i'A.<br /><br /><br />Narrated Abu-Huraira (May Allah be satisfied with him): ‘The Messenger of Allah (May Allah exalt his mention and protect him from imperfection) said: “He that relieved his brother from a worldly distress Allah will relieve him from distress in the Hereafter, he that veiled a defect of a Muslim Allah will veil him in life and in the Hereafter, and he that eased (the state of) an insolvent (brother) Allah would ease (his state) in life and in the Hereafter. Allah will support him that supports his brother. He that took a way searching for knowledge Allah will facilitate a way to Paradise for him. There is no group of people who sit in a mosque reciting Allah’s Book and studying it among themselves except that tranquility will descend on them, mercy will overshadow them, and the Angels will encircle them. And he whose deed caused him to lag behind his affinity will not bring him forward.”<br /><br />Wish I could highlight the first sentence on that hadith, but Alhamdulillah, thank you guys very much, once again!SisterinIslamnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8458157138768641619.post-62863320586577314462011-12-10T09:33:53.250-08:002011-12-10T09:33:53.250-08:00Asalmualaikaum Warahmatulahi Wabarakatuhu
I feel ...Asalmualaikaum Warahmatulahi Wabarakatuhu<br /><br />I feel like i sent in this qestion a few years ago. I can so relate with you sister! :) <br /><br />When i first started wearing Jilbab, my parents were…confused. They thought it was because I was shy, chubby, I didn’t want to look pretty, ect. I really stood out from my family and friends. <br /><br />The thing that changed their minds was when I was always smiling, laughing, and sharing my religious insight. I had to show them that my religiousness improved my personality and everything about me. I had to show them how beautiful Islam is. (:<br /><br />What im trying to say is when your religious and different from your family and friends, YOU WILL STAND OUT. The difference though, is you can STAND OUT WITH A SMILE (: and people like your manners, you character, you inner beauty. What you do differently, because of how beautifully you do it, begins to look pretty Awesome. People begin to see you as “the girl with the Niqab who is always smiling, is so caring, always helping, ect”<br /><br />BarakAllahufeekum!LittleNiqabinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8458157138768641619.post-84201307483855476312011-12-10T09:20:56.930-08:002011-12-10T09:20:56.930-08:00Assalam-o-alaykum sister! :)
Remember, the rainers...Assalam-o-alaykum sister! :)<br />Remember, the rainers-on-your-parade shall always rain.The thing to do is sit back and enjoy the weather ;)<br />I remember when I started a jilbab, I got horrified looks and questions like 'What kind of company are you keeping?' and 'Why would you do this now? There is plenty of time later!' and 'Who will marry you?!'<br />My usual answer was a smile and 'I am doing it because I want to and because Allah wants me to' and sometimes I threw in a 'Yes Alhamdulillah I got great friends this year, who helped me into this step' etc. <br />I remember recently I was going to visit this elderly couple in our family for the first time after taking up the jilbab and well they have pretty liberal-istic views and I was sure I was going to be grilled and mocked and made fun of. But instead of cringing, I was looking forward to it. Do you know why? To my mind, I hadn't suffered enough in the Way of Allah. Even though I had to deal with a few criticisms, they all paled in comparison to things the Companions went through in the initial days, to things many Muslims today still are going through. Unfortunately, apart from a couple of subtle allusions, I wasn't really mocked. I was a bit disappointed, especially after all the arguments I had prepared in my mind :-/<br />Anywayy just remember to never let them get to you. They say that people who make fun of you or criticize you are usually doing it because they themselves don't have the courage to do it, or because they simply cannot comprehend why you would choose to do something they can't understand. It is more about them and their shortcomings rather than you and your shortcomings! <br />Plus, seriously? The whole chubby/fat thing got old wayyy ago. The next time someone as much as mentions weight, ask them what standards are they holding you upto? The Hollywood standards? The standards of the very people who seek to objectify women while shouting 'Feminism' and 'Women's Lib'? I'd rather be smart than thin, wouldn't you? =D<br />*hugs* and best of luck! <br />Wassalam! :)BookwormHijabinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8458157138768641619.post-60661730028487109042011-12-09T23:23:21.748-08:002011-12-09T23:23:21.748-08:00Assalaamu Alaikum Dear Sister,
Firstly, *hug*
Yo...Assalaamu Alaikum Dear Sister,<br /><br />Firstly, *hug*<br /><br />You know sister I know what you are going through now. When I first started wearing niqab I was encouraged by some people and discouraged by others, including family. I was really young too when I started. I was 14 years old. Alhumdulillah everything worked out--and I can only attribute that to the rahmat of Allah. <br /><br />I remember one time my family friend made a comment about my decision in front of a family and friends gathering. She said it as a joke, but it was still hurtful. She said "Aisha is wearing niqab to cover up her acne." It was embarrassing because I was sensitive about my acne. Allah gave me strength and I was able to tolerate her comment, even though I didn't forget it. Niqab was too precious to me to give up over such petty discouragement. Besides... You know how they say that a headscarf can cover up a bad hair day, well niqab, jilbab, and hijab can cover up anything! hehehe<br /><br />As a niqabi, one of the questions I get asked the most is "Why do you wear niqab?" Sometimes I overanalyze the situation and I think "What is the best way to answer this question?" (depending on the person asking it). However, when I reflect on it later, I realize that the best answer is the one Little Auntie gave "It is to please Allah." Whether the questioner is Muslim or not, this answer opens the doors to dawah. However, by opening those doors, there are more questions to answer. If you're like me, being put on the spot to answer questions would make you nervous. I cope with this nervousness by preparing the answers in my head so I feel somewhat confident if I am ever in that situation. I don't know if that makes sense, so let me illustrate an example.<br /><br />If someone asks you why you wear niqab, that question will most likely be accompanied by "Well, where in the Quran does it state that you have to wear niqab?" And to answer this question, you need to educate yourself. I believe on this website there is some information about the background of niqab. There are many sources on niqab elsewhere too (just be careful when finding your information, inshaAllah-- especially if your sources come from the internet). Briefly, you can discuss Surah Al-Ahzab Ayah 59 and Surah An-Nur Ayah 31. It will help to look at the tafsir of these ayaat. Also, it would be great if you memorize them. My teacher told me that if you include Arabic in your discussion, people will assume you are really educated about the topic hehehe. Also, you can discuss how niqab is worn since the time of the Prophet (saw). InshaAllah you will be able to answer that question to your fullest potential!<br /><br />Anyway, the hardship might make the experience seem negative and bitter. I want you to do something sister. Smile! Smile because you are seeking Allah Taala's pleasure. Smile in the face of hardship because when you have sabr, Allah Taala is so pleased with his 'abd. You will see that when you are trying your best to gain Allah Taala's pleasure, He will give you so much strength and you will be so blessed! InshaAllah I do dua that this step of yours to wear niqab is the step that leads you to Jannatul Firdous!<br /><br />And remember that your sisters are always here for you. Don't ever hesitate to ask for our help. We've got your back <3<br /><br />Wa Salaam<br />InshaAllah if I said anything of good it is from the faDeelat of Allah and if I said anything wrong it is my mistake and I ask that you correct me and forgive me.Aishahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13213707749643372713noreply@blogger.com