Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Modesty.

Assalamu'alaikum Wr Wb,

We meet again, in this blog :)
Side updates: Just got back from an outing. I was part of the organisers for that outing actually & Alhamdulillah, it turned out well! I personally like the guys' forfeit! Haha. Again, SYUKRAN, SYUKRAN & SYUKRAN to those who came down :D

However, my main reason for blogging today is to share some interesting pictures I found on the net a few days back. All the pictures are hijab/aurah-related.
I don't know why, but I somehow got the urge to search & find out more about hijab. Hijab is actually one interesting topic to be discussed tau. People may see hijab as "a material to cover one self" only but NO its not. ITS ABSOLUTELY MORE THAN THAT. And we need to do some research on it la. *wink*



Referring to the picture above:

Some people treat hijab as a tool of fashion. Why did they do that? 'Cos now then they realised that hijab is much more appealing & beautiful.
Hence, they put on hijab just to look pretty.... and therefore they fashion it up :(
And they disregard the rules of using the hijab. They "cover" but didnt cover their aurah FULLY. They do it 50/50 with the wrong niat. Just like the picture above.

Btw, the above scenario I put is just an example. I believe no one wears the hijab to look pretty or appealing :)

Oh anyways. I suppose, people who dress modestly will be more presentable than those who are not. Easy say. :)

Click on the picture above to get a clearer view cos the words may be too small.
The balloon speeches in the picture above may be a GOOD READ :D

Okay this picture above is FUNNY xD
Just adding some humour here. LOL

But......I wonder. Did the boys in my class really felt this way? Insya Allah taaak lah. HAHA
Anws, in my school (and other madrasahs I believe), the guys are always sitted infront and girls behind. See, there's always a reason behind every simple rule in class. :)

Oh about this "sanggul" thingy, I've discussed on it in my previous post. You may wanna have a read. ^^

This picture above explains the situation of Muslimahs conversing with Non-Muslims or perhaps non-practical Muslims. This is definitely a common situation in Singapore. :)
Now, I've got the right answer for them. But...is it acceptable? Isn't it a bit too vague & sarcastic? LOL

PICTURE OF THE WEEK GOES TO THE LAST PICTURE :D
Cos I just love it & it has got over 50 likes when I posted it on my facebook wall a couple of days ago. I guess the fellow muslimin/muslimaat who liked it agreed very much on the picture too :)

Till then, Wassalam :D