Manners of Clothing In Islam

Many people are not going to like this post, but this has to be said nevertheless. Shaykh Fazal Elahi had a lecture at Youth Club Lahore today and he explained the manners of clothing. I am going to summarize it and put it up for everyone's benefit in shaa Allah.


MANNERS THAT ARE COMMON BETWEEN MEN AND WOMEN

1. You should not be extravagant in your clothing.

2. You should not be proud because of it.

Imam Ahmad, Nisai and Ibn e Majah narrated this Hadith that the Prophet PBUH said that eat, drink, and give charity, as long as these three things are free from two things:

a. Extravagance.
b. Pride.

1. Extravagance:

What is Extravagance?

It involves 2 things:

i) Extravagance is that a person spends more than he can bear.

For example, a person can only afford to buy a 1000 rupees suit every 2 months. But his son, his wife or daughter insists on buying a 2000 rupees suit every month.

The buying of this sort where you overburden yourself is Haram in Islam.

ii) You should be moderate.
For example, a person can buy a suit everyday. Does he buy new clothes everyday?
Every person should notice this in his home. Do you have clothes in your wardrobe that the whole season passes but you don't even wear those clothes?

It is Haram for such a person to buy more clothes. This is a blessing from Allah. What will you answer Him on the day of judgement, that O Allah I bought clothes that I didn't even wear? I didn't even need them but I bought them? Be grateful and spend only that you need! This is extravagance and extravagance is Haram in Islam.

2. Pride:

When you start thinking that because of your better clothes, you are superior than others. Or that you look better than someone because of your clothes. Or any such feeling, then know that you are walking on a path of destruction.

3. A person should not wear clothes to deceive people.

What does this mean? Let's look at a Hadith.

A woman came to the Prophet PBUH and said that she tells people that her husband has gifted her with such and such a thing. Whereas in reality her husband has not gifted her those things.
The Prophet PBUH said that whoever shows that which he does not have, then he is wearing 2 clothes of Lie.

My sisters should ponder over this point very carefully. Usually in functions, a woman borrows clothes from her sister, her brother's wife, her husband's sister, her friend. On every function she wears new clothes showing people that she is so rich that she can wear new clothes every time.
The Muhaddiseen (scholars of hadith) interpreted this in two ways:

i) The person is spreading 2 lies. One lie that he's telling others that these are his clothes. Second lie that he's telling people that he is so rich that he can afford such clothes.

ii) This person is wearing 2 clothes of lie, the upper cloth and the lower cloth. Meaning that this person is a liar from head to toe.

A single lie is a very grave sin. How about the person who's spreading 2 lies?

This habit has destroyed many families, and is still destroying them. A woman who has 10 other woman in her family can manage to wear different clothes by borrowing every time and showing off to other people as they are her own clothes.

But what about the woman who is the only woman in family? What would she do? She would curse her husband what else?

4. No man should dress like a woman and no woman should dress like a man.

In a Hadith the Prophet PBUH cursed those men who dress like women and those women who dress like men.

Ponder over this a bit... Muhammad SallAllaahu Alaiyhi Wasallam, who did not curse the people of Taif even when they stoned him. Who prayed for their well being, who was mercy to the worlds is cursing those who resemble the opposite sex? Why is that?

That is because this is a grave matter. When a person dresses like the opposite sex, he or she is actually challenging Allah in His creation. He is saying O Allah you made me a man but I will become a woman. She is saying O Allah you made me a woman but I will become a man (actions speak louder than words).

Some sisters say.. but we only wear jeans below the Abayah. We only wear shirts in front of our husbands, to please them. We're not going out like that.

My sisters, absorb this point and embed it in your mind that these two are SEPARATE SINS.
Not covering yourself is a separate sin.

Dressing like the opposite sex is a separate sin.

The matter is shameful but it is important to say it to make the point clear. A woman can be without clothes in her bedroom, she is not sinning. Similarly she can be without clothes in her bathroom casually. She is not sinning! But if she wears clothes like men even in her room alone, she is still sinning. They are separate sins.

All 4 points above were for men and women both, this last point is for women specifically.

5. No woman should dress in a way that she is naked according to the Prophet PBUH.

The permanent fatwa committee of Saudi Arabia defined 3 such cases where a woman is clothed yet naked according to the Ahadith of the Prophet PBUH.

1. The dress is so thin that you can see the body through it.
2. The dress is so tight that you can tell what parts of the body are fat and what are thin.
3. The dress is incomplete/short.

So there you are folks. No man should point out the woman's mistakes to her in order to ridicule her or make her feel bad. Similarly no woman should do the same to a man. Your matter is with Allah. Let everyone be a judge for himself and clear his matter with Allah. Let us all return to him and let HIM be the judge for us in every matter. Let us use His gift of clothing according to the instructions He gave and not according to the instructions of the Cursed One: Shaitaan.

May Allah guide us all to the straight path and help us in being firm on it. Ameen.

500 Most Influential Muslims 2014

the list of 500 Most Influential Muslims is released every year by  Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre. they started to release the list from 2009 and doing it every year. this list is made by seeing the Impact of different Muslims personalities on Muslim population around the globe.


the list Includes people from every field of life like rulers, scholars, thinkers and journalists etc. the 2014 list was released recently and in this list following 50 people were on top.

King Abdullah bin Abdul-Aziz Al-Saud
Saudi Arabia

Professor Dr Sheikh Ahmad Muhammad Al-Tayyeb
Egypt

Grand Ayatollah Hajj Sayyid Ali Khamenei
Iran

King Abdullah II ibn Al-Hussein
Jordan

King Mohammed VI
Morocco

Recep Tayyip Erdogan
Turkey

Grand Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Hussein Sistani
Iraq

Sultan Qaboos bin Sa�id Aal Sa�id
Oman

General Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan
United Arab Emirates

Amir Hajji Muhammad Abd Al Wahhab
Pakistan

President Joko Widodo
Indonesia

Sheikh Abdul-Aziz ibn Abdullah Aal Al-Sheikh
Saudi Arabia

Sheikh Ahmad Tijani bin Ali Cisse
Senegal

Hodjaefendi Fethullah G�len
Turkey

Sheikh Dr Ali Goma�a
Egypt

Sheikh Salman Al-Ouda
Saudi Arabia

Dr K.H. Said Aqil Siradj
Indonesia

Sheikha Munira Qubeysi
Syria

Justice Sheikh Muhammad Taqi Usmani
Pakistan

Sheikh Abdullah Bin Bayyah
Mauritania

Amirul Mu�minin Sultan Muhammadu Sa�adu Abubakar III
Nigeria

Mufti Muhammad Akhtar Raza Khan Qaadiri Al-Azhari
India

Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu�izzaddin Waddaulah
Brunei

President Abdel Fattah Saeed Al-Sisi
Egypt

Mohammad bin Mohammad Al-Mansour
Yemen

Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu
Turkey

Dr M Din Syamsuddin
Indonesia

Habib Umar bin Hafiz
Yemen

President Mahmoud Abbas
Palestinian Territories

Dr Amr Khaled
Egypt

Sheikh Dr Yusuf Al Qaradawi
Qatar

Queen Rania Al-Abdullah
Jordan

Moez Masoud
Egypt

Seyyed Hasan Nasrallah
Lebanon

Sheikh Hamza Yusuf Hanson
United States of America

Professor Dr Seyyed Hossein Nasr
United States of America

HE Sheikh Ibrahim Salih
Nigeria

Habib �Ali Zain Al Abideen Al-Jifri
United Arab Emirates

HRH Shah Karim Al-Hussayni
France

Khaled Mashaal
Palestinian Territories

Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi
Yemen

Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad
Qatar

Maulana Mahmood Madani
India

Sheikh Professor Dr Mustafa Ceric
Bosnia and Herzegovina

HE President Atifete Jahjaga
Kosovo

Amir Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum
United Arab Emirates

Sheikh Usama al-Sayyid Al-Azhari
Egypt

Habib Luthfi bin Yahya
Indonesia

Prof. Ali Mohyi Al-Din Al-Qaradaghi
Iraq

Dr Aref Ali Nayed
Libya

list also includes name of Dr Zakir Naik, Dr Aamir Liaquat, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Sheikh Sudais.

Is Non-Alcoholic Beer Halal?

Mostly the beer which is sold around the world is intoxicating and contains lots of alcohol due to which its completely Haram to drink it In Islam. but few years ago another type of beer got popular which is known as Non-Alcoholic Beer or Halal Beer. this type of beer got popular in Muslim countries including Saudi Arabia.


Drinking this type of beer is halal because it is not  intoxicating. Usually this beer type of beer is free of alcohol. some of these types of beers contains a very small percentage of alcohol closer to 0% and they do not cause  intoxication. according to scholar it is also halal because it do not cause intoxication.

Here is the view of Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid on this:


May Allah SWT guide us all to consume Halal things and leave the Haram things.

Actual Age of Aisha R.A At Time of Marriage with Prophet SAW

this Issue is often raised by haters of Islam to malign Islam and Prophet SAW that age of Hazrat Aisha R.A was very less when she married the Prophet SAW. lets analyse what was her age actually.








Beauty Of World's 7th Largest Mosque In Lahore Pakistan

Mosque has got great Importance In Islam because Mosque is a place where Muslims gets together five times a day to offer Prayer. Mosques are also hubs for Islamic studies and Islamic discussions. the number of mosques around the world would be in millions. thousands of these mosques are known for their history, beauty and other aspects.

recently World's 7th largest mosque was Inaugurated In Bahria Town Lahore Pakistan. This Mosque is built by owner of Bahria Town Malik Riaz Hussain. its a huge and beautiful Mosque where more than 70000 people can offer prayer at one time.

I got the chance to offer Jumah Salaah in this mosque last week and I was really Impressed. Let me share some photos of this great Masjid.