Most
Muslims are familiar with the various reasons that Allah has required
women to wear hijab: The hijab reflects modesty, purity and respect; it
lessens temptation so that more serious sins will be avoided; it
protects women from the harm and molestation of evil men; a woman who
wears hijab will be evaluated for her intelligence and skills rather
than her appearance.
One
important aspect that is often overlooked, however, is that the hijab
is a symbol of Muslim identity. A woman who covers her head is making a
statement that she is a member of the Muslim community and that she
follows a particular code of moral conduct.
Allah
says: "O Prophet, tell your wives and daughters and the believing women
to draw their outer garments around them. That is more suitable that
they will be known (as Muslims and chaste believing women) and not be
abused." [Qur'an, 33:59]
"...that
they will be known..." In America, where Islam is the fastest growing
religion (alhumdullilah), many people are coming to know what this head
covering really signifies and to understand the religion that mandates
it. The hijab, in effect, is an amazingly powerful tool for dawah; one
that Muslims themselves are probably not even aware of. As with any
tool, the key for effectiveness is appropriate and knowledgeable use.
The
most obvious first step would be for Muslim women to actually wear the
hijab. It is a tragic and upsetting phenomenon to see so many Muslims
dressing in the manner of the disbelievers (blue jeans, T-shirts, short
skirts, even shorts). The Prophet, sallalahu allahe wa salam, said;
"Whoever resembles a people is one of them." (Abu Dawood). This is not
only happening in America and other Western countries as people attempt
to assimilate and adopt the practices of the prevailing culture, but it
is also occurring in Muslim countries at an alarming rate.
A
woman who refuses to wear the hijab is disobeying Allah and committing a
serious sin, putting worldly pleasures above spiritual attainment, and
neglecting her duty to the religion of Islam. Many scholars agree that
the only reason a Muslim may live in a non-Muslim country is to conduct
dawah and bring people to the true religion. How can a woman perform
dawah for Islam when she is not even practicing it herself? To do this
would be a form of hypocrisy and it will not be successful.
Once
a woman begins to wear hijab she completes a large portion of her
responsibility for dawah with very little effort. Each time that she
goes to the grocery store, the library, to work, to school, or to any
other public place, she is spreading the magnificent message of Islam.
This is not only because of the outer hijab that she wears, but more
importantly, the modesty of her behavior that accompanies it. When a
woman refrains from flirting with men, limits physical contact, and is
reserved and respectful, people may become curious and want to learn
more about this intriguing faith. It may just sow the seeds of something
wonderful.
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http://www.justdawah.org/essays-articles/women-dawah/234-the-hijab-as-da-wah
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