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Sunday, December 7, 2008

Beauty Tips For Muslimahs!

Truthfue in his speech was the poet who said "That which is striking and beautiful is not always good, but that which is good is always beautiful."

I have uploaded this video by the request of the first uploader of this video. I pray that it is of benefit to my sisters in faith..

Wasalam.

The Beauty of Being a Muslim Woman

islamic women fashion

SLAMIC FASHION FESTIVAL SHOW 2008

Designer Fashion Muslim Hijab Abaya

Islamic Clothing - Islamic Fashion

Islamic Clothing - Islamic Fashion
Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta Festival

beautiful hijabi brides

Muslim Bride and Evening Wear

Muslimah in Hijab

Muslim Women and Outdoor Activity

Now Muslim women have the choice!
The Bodykini swimwear is designed with the respect of Islamic values and is aimed to enhance the lifestyle of the active Muslim women. 
This swimsuit is also ideal for women that need to limit their exposure to the sun.

Why Muslim Woman Cover Themselves?

Islam Women and Clothing

Islam does not prevent a woman from looking her best in beautiful clothes, as long as she keeps her modesty and covers her hair and body properly according to Islamic ethics. Unlike Western culture which exploits their women by making them dress in not only a provocative manner but also expose their hair and breasts,  islamic clothing sets a proper guideline to uphold the highest standards of morality and ethics, as enjoined in the Qur’an and ordained by God Almighty himself. Indeed, we can see that more and more choices of modest mainstream styles are available to Muslim women day by day. One can look in their best even when wearing an Abaya or even a Jilbab and Jelbab, without looking like the odd one out and even show their good fashion sense.

Women and Hijab

Literally, Hijab means "a veil", "curtain", "partition" or "separation." In a meta- physical sense, Hijab means illusion or refers to the illusory aspect of creation. Another, and most popular and common meaning of Hijab today, is the veil in dressing for women. It refers to a certain standard of modest dress for women. "The usual definition of modest dress according to the legal systems does not actually require covering everything except the face and hands in public; this, at least, is the practice which originated in the Middle East." 1

While Hijab means "cover", "drape", or "partition"; the word KHIMAR means veil covering the head and the word LITHAM or NIQAB means veil covering lower face up to the eyes. The general term hijab in the present day world refers to the covering of the face by women. In the Indian sub-continent it is called purdah and in Iran it called chador for the tent like black cloak and veil worn by many women in Iran and other Middle Eastern countries. By socioeconomic necessity, the obligation to observe the hijab now often applies more to female "garments" (worn outside the house) than it does to the ancient paradigmatic feature of women's domestic "seclusion." In the contemporary normative Islamic language of Egypt and elsewhere, the hijab now denotes more a "way of dressing" than a "way of life," a (portable) "veil" rather than a fixed "domestic screen/seclusion." In Egypt and America hijab presently denotes the basic head covering ("veil") worn by fundamentalist/Islamist women as part of Islamic dress (zayy islami, or zayy shar'i); this hijab-head covering conceals hair and neck of the wearer.

Saturday, December 6, 2008

The Mercy of Allah

Allah the Mighty God

Allah the Mighty God

Name of Allah Everyway