Oppressed! Subjugated! These are probably the words
that come to your mind when you see a Muslim woman covered in Hijab (the
Islamic modest covering of a woman). You assume it’s her father or some radical
male member from her family who is forcing her to dress that way. At least that
is what people say to you. That is how the media views Muslim women who cover.
Let me ask you, have you heard of the famous sayings: “go straight to the
source?” Or “walk a day in my shoes?” I am sure you have heard these a million
times.
Let me use the first. I ask you sincerely, have you ever gone to the true
source for information about Hijab and Islam? Have you read books, asked
scholars or visited a Mosque? Have you ever asked a Muslim woman why she is so
covered in a world that seeks to shed as much clothing as possible? If
you asked a Muslim woman, she would inform you that the purpose behind her
Hijab is to obey her Creator over the creation. Her Creator, Allah (God), did
not legislate Hijab in order to oppress her, but rather to free her from the
shackles of this world. He ordered Hijab as an honor and sign of dignity for
women.
When a Muslim woman covers her hair, chest and body, she is sending a silent
message that she respects her body and like a pearl in the ocean, she covers it
with her beautiful shell (Hijab). No one has the right to observe, gawk at and
judge a Muslim woman by the highlights in her hair or curves on her body.
Instead they judge her for what is in her mind, her character, and her goals
and ambitions. Hijab is prevention from being accosted by ignorant minds
who only judge a woman by the clothes she wears and the skin she shows. A
woman’s body as you know is sacred and this is why Islam encourages women to
strive to cover and protect it.
Let us return to the second saying, “Walk a day in my shoes.” This is where WHD
comes in. What is that you ask? WHD is short for World Hijab Day. This first
time annual event will be held on February 1st, 2013 (Insha allah). On this day, we ask
Non-Muslim and Non-Hijabi Muslim women worldwide to observe Hijab for a day. It
will be a day for everyone willing to experience what it’s like to step inside
the shoes of a Hijabi. Our hopes are no less than that. We wish you will gain a
wealth of knowledge and experience a slightly different definition of FREEDOM.
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