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Peaceful World</description><lastBuildDate>Wed, 20 Sep 2023 10:21:56 +0000</lastBuildDate><language>en-US</language><sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod><sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency><generator>https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4</generator><image><url>https://i0.wp.com/worldhijabday.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/cropped-world-hijab-day-logo.png?fit=32%2C32&#038;ssl=1</url><title>Hijab for men Archives - World Hijab Day</title><link>https://worldhijabday.com/tag/hijab-for-men/</link><width>32</width><height>32</height></image> <site xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">61843167</site><item><title>Balancing Modesty: The Overlooked Practice for Muslim Men</title><link>https://worldhijabday.com/balancing-modesty-the-overlooked-practice-for-muslim-men/</link><dc:creator><![CDATA[World Hijab Day]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 20 Sep 2023 10:00:53 +0000</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Blog]]></category><category><![CDATA[hijab]]></category><category><![CDATA[Hijab for men]]></category><category><![CDATA[Islam]]></category><category><![CDATA[man]]></category><category><![CDATA[men]]></category><category><![CDATA[modesty for men]]></category><category><![CDATA[muslim]]></category><category><![CDATA[Muslim men]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://worldhijabday.com/?p=16044</guid><description><![CDATA[<p>By Sumaiya Rabeya Residing in Malaysia, a predominantly Muslim country attracting tourists from various Muslim nations, I frequently observe a recurring trend within devout families. On public transportation like the light rapid transit (LRT) trains in Kuala Lumpur, it&#8217;s quite common to come across Muslim couples—likely tourists—exhibiting a peculiar contrast in attire: the wife is&#8230;</p><p>The post <a href="https://worldhijabday.com/balancing-modesty-the-overlooked-practice-for-muslim-men/">Balancing Modesty: The Overlooked Practice for Muslim Men</a> appeared first on <a href="https://worldhijabday.com">World Hijab Day</a>.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By Sumaiya Rabeya</strong></p><p>Residing in Malaysia, a predominantly Muslim country attracting tourists from various Muslim nations, I frequently observe a recurring trend within devout families. On public transportation like the light rapid transit (LRT) trains in Kuala Lumpur, it&#8217;s quite common to come across Muslim couples—likely tourists—exhibiting a peculiar contrast in attire: the wife is modestly veiled, while the husband dons shorts. It&#8217;s important to remember that in the Quran the value of modesty was first stressed for men&#8217;s decency before being addressed for women. Despite this sequence, the attention often leans heavily towards discussing the hijab for Muslim women, inadvertently sidelining, or disregarding the significance of modest clothing for Muslim men.</p><p>It’s expected for men to dress with a certain level of decorum in their clothing, just as it&#8217;s required for women. In order to preserve modesty, it&#8217;s not just about being careful with their clothing choices, but also about being aware of their conduct.</p><p>Such a good example is the need to lower one&#8217;s gaze and a well-known hadith emphasizes this:</p><p><i>Narrated by Abu Huraira (may Allah be pleased with him): The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said, &#8220;O Ali, do not follow a glance with another, for you will be forgiven for the first, but not for the second.&#8221; (Tirmidhi)</i></p><p>In this hadith, Prophet Muhammad صلى الله علیھ وسلم advises Ali رضي الله عنھ to be mindful not to let a single glance at a woman turn into a prolonged gaze. The underlying message encourages modesty and self-control, emphasizing the significance of guarding one&#8217;s gaze to maintain a respectful and honourable interaction with others.</p><p>It’s more common to use the word “hijab” to describe the modest clothing rule followed by Muslim women. That means wearing loose clothing that covers the body and hair. While the same standards aren’t usually imposed on Muslim men. They are still encouraged to dress in a modest way. However, the specific rules for their clothing are different from those for women.</p><p>For both Muslim men and women, the concept of hijab primarily emphasizes the premise of covering their “awrah.” The concept of &#8220;awrah&#8221; refers to the parts of the body that are considered private and should be covered for reasons of modesty. In the context of men, although the Quran does not explicitly outline specific rules for awrah as it does for women, there are general principles within Islamic tradition that provide guidance on modesty and proper dress for men. A verse often referred to in this light is Quran 24:30-31: <i>&#8220;Say to the believing men that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty: that will make for greater purity for them: and Allah is well acquainted with all that they do&#8230;.&#8221;</i></p><p>The general rule for men is to wear clothes that cover from the belly button to the knees. This usually means wearing clothes that are loose and don’t show the body’s shape.</p><p><i>Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: &#8220;Whatever is below the ankles of the lower garment is in the Fire.&#8221; (Sahih al-Bukhari)</i></p><p>This hadith highlights the importance of wearing attire that isn’t overly showy and doesn’t sweep the ground, as a way to humility and steer clear of arrogance. While this hadith focuses on the length of the lower garment (such as pants), it&#8217;s part of the broader context of Islamic modesty for men.</p><p>While focusing on ensuring that women dress modestly, Muslim men often overlook the importance of adhering to their own modest dress code.</p><p>Men and women are encouraged to uphold modesty in the Quran.</p><p><b>About The Author:</b></p><hr /><p><img data-recalc-dims="1" decoding="async" data-attachment-id="15932" data-permalink="https://worldhijabday.com/the-islamic-approach-to-avoid-judging-others/eed6582e-7227-4970-bf8a-638d037e0ac8/" data-orig-file="https://i0.wp.com/worldhijabday.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/EED6582E-7227-4970-BF8A-638D037E0AC8.jpeg?fit=742%2C1063&amp;ssl=1" data-orig-size="742,1063" data-comments-opened="0" data-image-meta="{&quot;aperture&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;credit&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;camera&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;caption&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;created_timestamp&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;copyright&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;focal_length&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;iso&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;shutter_speed&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;orientation&quot;:&quot;1&quot;}" data-image-title="EED6582E-7227-4970-BF8A-638D037E0AC8" data-image-description="" data-image-caption="" data-large-file="https://i0.wp.com/worldhijabday.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/EED6582E-7227-4970-BF8A-638D037E0AC8.jpeg?fit=563%2C807&amp;ssl=1" loading="lazy" class="size-medium wp-image-15932 alignleft" src="https://i0.wp.com/worldhijabday.com/store/storage/2023/08/EED6582E-7227-4970-BF8A-638D037E0AC8-165x236.jpeg?resize=165%2C236&#038;ssl=1" alt="" width="165" height="236" srcset="https://i0.wp.com/worldhijabday.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/EED6582E-7227-4970-BF8A-638D037E0AC8.jpeg?resize=165%2C236&amp;ssl=1 165w, https://i0.wp.com/worldhijabday.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/EED6582E-7227-4970-BF8A-638D037E0AC8.jpeg?resize=20%2C29&amp;ssl=1 20w, https://i0.wp.com/worldhijabday.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/EED6582E-7227-4970-BF8A-638D037E0AC8.jpeg?resize=34%2C48&amp;ssl=1 34w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 165px) 100vw, 165px" /></p><p>Sumaiya Rabeya is a researcher and content writer. She is the co-founder of a Malaysia-based media production company. Sumaiya is also a community volunteer, actively working on various projects related to Islamic dawah, social engagement and women. Born in 1989, she graduated with a degree in Politics and International Relations and is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Gender Studies. Moreover, she has been working as a media content writer for over a decade. As a Bengali. young mother, she feels responsible in creatively contributing to society.</p><p>The post <a href="https://worldhijabday.com/balancing-modesty-the-overlooked-practice-for-muslim-men/">Balancing Modesty: The Overlooked Practice for Muslim Men</a> appeared first on <a href="https://worldhijabday.com">World Hijab Day</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded><post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">16044</post-id></item><item><title>Hijab is for Him too</title><link>https://worldhijabday.com/hijab-is-for-him-too/</link><dc:creator><![CDATA[World Hijab Day]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Tue, 08 Mar 2022 11:00:26 +0000</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Blog]]></category><category><![CDATA[hijab]]></category><category><![CDATA[Hijab for men]]></category><category><![CDATA[men]]></category><category><![CDATA[men’s hijab]]></category><category><![CDATA[modesty]]></category><category><![CDATA[modesty for men]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://worldhijabday.com/?p=11232</guid><description><![CDATA[<p>By Samina H-Bakhsh When we think of hijab, it is often referred to as a noun &#8211; the physical piece of cloth that Muslim women wear to cover their hair with. Although this is a perfectly okay interpretation of hijab, it doesn&#8217;t just stop there. Hijab is also a verb; the act of hijab, which is&#8230;</p><p>The post <a href="https://worldhijabday.com/hijab-is-for-him-too/">Hijab is for Him too</a> appeared first on <a href="https://worldhijabday.com">World Hijab Day</a>.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="s5"><span class="s2"><span class="bumpedFont15"><b>By Samina H-Bakhsh</b></span></span></p><p class="s7"><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">When we think of hijab, it is often referred to as a noun &#8211; the physical piece of cloth that Muslim women wear to cover their hair with. Although this is a perfectly okay interpretation of hijab, it doesn&#8217;t just stop there. Hijab is also a verb; the act of hijab, which is the act of modesty. Just as we perform salah, or fasting, we can observe hijab as an action. If we understand this, we can also understand that this modest behaviour in all that we do, doesn’t just apply to Muslim women, but also to Muslim men.</span></span></p><p class="s7"><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">Depending on where you are in the world, different words can be used to describe this piece of cloth. For example, in parts of the Asian subcontinent, it is referred to as a </span></span><span class="s8"><span class="bumpedFont15"><i>chadar</i></span></span><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">, a large cloth that is draped over the head, shoulders and upper parts of the body, with the same purpose in mind – to cover. </span></span></p><p class="s7"><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">In simple terms, to observe hijab means being modest in our thoughts and behaviour, modest in what we consume with our eyes and ears, and of course, modest in the way we dress from head to toe, which goes beyond just covering our hair.</span></span></p><p class="s7"><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">Hijab is for </span></span><span class="s8"><span class="bumpedFont15"><i>him</i></span></span><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15"> too. In the Quran in surah 24: 30, Allah (swt) commands</span></span><span class="s8"><span class="bumpedFont15">, </span></span><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">“O’ Prophet! Tell the believing men to lower their gaze and guard their chastity. That is purer for them. Surely Allah is All-Aware of what they do.”</span></span></p><p class="s7"><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">Just as Muslim women should conduct themselves in a modest way, so should Muslim men. How could the Muslim men in your life observe hijab daily?</span></span></p><div class="s12"><span class="s9">1. </span><span class="s10"><span class="bumpedFont15"><b>Keep those thoughts clean</b>; </span></span><span class="s11"><span class="bumpedFont15">think positive thoughts, whether that’s toward other people or other</span></span> <span class="s11"><span class="bumpedFont15">situations. </span></span></div><div class="s12"><span class="s9">2. </span><span class="s10"><span class="bumpedFont15"><b>Behave well</b>;</span></span><span class="s11"><span class="bumpedFont15"> what better way than to emulate the sunnah of the Prophet</span></span><span class="s13"><span class="bumpedFont20"> (</span></span><span class="s14"><span class="bumpedFont20">صلى</span></span> <span class="s14"><span class="bumpedFont20">الله</span></span> <span class="s14"><span class="bumpedFont20">عليه</span></span> <span class="s14"><span class="bumpedFont20">وسلم</span></span><span class="s13"><span class="bumpedFont20">).</span></span></div><div class="s12"><span class="s9">3. </span><span class="s10"><span class="bumpedFont15"><b>Wear modest clot</b></span></span><span class="s2"><span class="bumpedFont15"><b>hing.</b> </span></span><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">D</span></span><span class="s11"><span class="bumpedFont15">on’t wear those super-duper tight skinny jeans</span></span><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">, </span></span><span class="s8"><span class="bumpedFont15"><i>please</i></span></span><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">….</span></span><span class="s11"><span class="bumpedFont15">Nobody needs to see that</span></span><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">!</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">Also, nobody needs to see </span></span><span class="s11"><span class="bumpedFont15">your underpants hanging out in public! Pull those jeans up!</span></span></div><div class="s12"><span class="s9">4. </span><span class="s10"><span class="bumpedFont15"><b>Lower your gaze</b>;</span></span><span class="s11"><span class="bumpedFont15"> remember, it’s only one halal look! You know what I mean! But also avoid looking at haram media content. </span></span></div><div class="s12"><span class="s9">5. </span><span class="s10"><span class="bumpedFont15"><b>Have modest speech</b>;</span></span><span class="s11"><span class="bumpedFont15"> don’t be crude, rude or offensive. Think before you speak and consider how your words will affect others. </span></span></div><div class="s15"><span class="s9">6. </span><span class="s10"><span class="bumpedFont15"><b>Be mindful of what you listen to</b>;</span></span><span class="s11"><span class="bumpedFont15"> stop and actually listen to the words or media messages you might be exposing your senses to</span></span><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">. C</span></span><span class="s11"><span class="bumpedFont15">onsider whether or not it is </span></span><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">modest or feels right. </span></span><span class="s11"><span class="bumpedFont15">This could </span></span><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">refer to</span></span><span class="s11"><span class="bumpedFont15"> music or media influencers.</span></span></div><p class="s7"><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">In</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">conclusion</span></span><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">, </span></span><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">really</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">stop</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">and</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">make</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">that</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">conscious</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">effort</span></span><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">and</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">decision</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">to</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">fight</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">negative</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">influences</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">and</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">temptations</span></span><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">. </span></span><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">As</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">Muslims</span></span><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">, </span></span><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">we</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">observe</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">hijab</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">for</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">the</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">sake</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">of</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">Allah</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">and</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">to</span></span><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">secure</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">our</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">place</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">in</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">Jannah</span></span><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">. </span></span><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">Yes</span></span><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">, </span></span><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">it</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">can</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">be</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">hard</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">to</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">say</span></span><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">, “</span></span><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">No</span></span><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">” </span></span><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">to</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">some</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">of</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">these</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">worldly</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">things</span></span><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">, </span></span><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">but</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">that</span></span><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">’</span></span><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">s</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">our</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">test</span></span><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">. </span></span><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">And</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">by</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">staying</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">strong</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">in</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">our</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">intentions</span></span><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">, </span></span><span class="s16"><span class="bumpedFont15">إنشالله</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">we</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">can</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">make</span></span><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">a</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">genuine</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">effort</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">in</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">how</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">we</span></span><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">, </span></span><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">both</span></span> <span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">women</span></span> <span class="s8"><span class="bumpedFont15">and <i>men</i></span></span><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">, practice true hijab. </span></span></p><p class="s7"><strong><span class="s2"><span class="bumpedFont15">About the Author</span></span></strong></p><hr /><p><img data-recalc-dims="1" decoding="async" data-attachment-id="11233" data-permalink="https://worldhijabday.com/hijab-is-for-him-too/577431d0-e42f-422c-8fe5-9a6c2de9e979/" data-orig-file="https://i0.wp.com/worldhijabday.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/577431D0-E42F-422C-8FE5-9A6C2DE9E979.jpeg?fit=1080%2C1620&amp;ssl=1" data-orig-size="1080,1620" data-comments-opened="0" data-image-meta="{&quot;aperture&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;credit&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;camera&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;caption&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;created_timestamp&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;copyright&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;focal_length&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;iso&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;shutter_speed&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;orientation&quot;:&quot;1&quot;}" data-image-title="577431D0-E42F-422C-8FE5-9A6C2DE9E979" data-image-description="" data-image-caption="" data-large-file="https://i0.wp.com/worldhijabday.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/577431D0-E42F-422C-8FE5-9A6C2DE9E979.jpeg?fit=538%2C807&amp;ssl=1" loading="lazy" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-11233" src="https://i0.wp.com/worldhijabday.com/store/storage/2022/03/577431D0-E42F-422C-8FE5-9A6C2DE9E979-157x236.jpeg?resize=157%2C236&#038;ssl=1" alt="" width="157" height="236" srcset="https://i0.wp.com/worldhijabday.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/577431D0-E42F-422C-8FE5-9A6C2DE9E979.jpeg?resize=157%2C236&amp;ssl=1 157w, https://i0.wp.com/worldhijabday.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/577431D0-E42F-422C-8FE5-9A6C2DE9E979.jpeg?resize=20%2C30&amp;ssl=1 20w, https://i0.wp.com/worldhijabday.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/577431D0-E42F-422C-8FE5-9A6C2DE9E979.jpeg?resize=32%2C48&amp;ssl=1 32w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 157px) 100vw, 157px" /></p><p class="s7"><span class="s6"><span class="bumpedFont15">Samina H-Bakhsh is a UK based teacher with over 18 years’ of experience, including having taught in the UAE and Brunei. An avid reader and writer, Samina is set to release her hijab-themed children’s picture book in early 2022. Her creativity also includes recently becoming a Guinness World Record henna artist, based on speed and is currently in the process of setting up henna workshops. Connect with Samina on Instagram @thehennateacher.</span></span></p><p>The post <a href="https://worldhijabday.com/hijab-is-for-him-too/">Hijab is for Him too</a> appeared first on <a href="https://worldhijabday.com">World Hijab Day</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded><post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">11232</post-id></item></channel></rss>