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No Hijaab / With Hijaab ..


No Hijaab: Before they leave the house, they would look in the mirror.
No Hijaab: When she looks in the mirror, she makes sure she has the best style.
No Hijaab: So that she looks good and to attract men.

With Hijaab: But they look in the mirror for different purposes.
With Hijaab: When she looks in the mirror, she is covered and dressed appropriately.
With Hijaab: So that Allaah is pleased with her.
With Hijaab: And because of that, she is beautiful. 


































THIS IS NOT HIJAAB !

The Prophet (SAW) said that in later generations of his Ummah there would be, 'women who would be dressed naked and on top of their head (what looks like) camel humps. Curse them for they are cursed.'
Plucked Eyebrows,
Full Make Up
Transparent Extremely Tight Clothes.
Eternal Nailpolish & Nails so long they can be used as weapons.
Always Talking to ethier her "BOY" friend or BOYFRIEND
Strongest Perfume Always in Purse.
Follows Fashion Blindly.

THIS IS HIJAAB

Nature is Always More Beautifull, No Strong Make Up.
Very Clean & Always Smells Good but does NOT make people dizzy with her perfumes.
Hijaab put THE RIGHT way showing only her FACE without the "Camel" look.
Clothes that don't Emphasize the Body shape.
Prays All Prayers ON TIME, With no Nail Polish On.
Follows Fashion, Yet within the Teachings of ISLAM.


















A Very Good Ad About Hijaab

Arabic saying says: 
You cannot avoid them,
But you can protect yourself,
Your creator knows better your good wellness.

























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