Introduction:
Islam has set minimum standards for personal modesty, which are reflected in the various styles of clothing worn among Muslims. While such standards may seem out-dated or conservative to some people, Muslims view these values of public decency as timeless.Source of Rulings on Islamic Dress:
Islam gives
guidance about all aspects of life, including matters of public decency.
Islam has no fixed standard as to the style of dress or type of
clothing that Muslims must wear. However, some minimum requirements must
be met.
Islam has two sources for guidance and rulings: the Qur'an which is
considered to be the revealed word of Allah, and the Hadith or
traditions of the Prophet Muhammad, who serves as a human role model and
guide.
1st Requirement: What parts of the body are to be covered:
The first bit of guidance given in Islam describes the parts of the body which must be covered in public.
For women: In general, standards of modesty call for a woman to cover
her body, particularly her chest. The Qur'an calls for women to "draw
their coverings over their chests," and the Prophet Muhammad instructed
believing women to cover their bodies except for their face and hands.
Most Muslims interpret this to require headcoverings for women. Some
Muslim women cover the entire body, including the face and/or hands.
For men: The minimum amount to be covered is between the navel and the knee.
For men: The minimum amount to be covered is between the navel and the knee.
2nd Requirement: Looseness:
Islam
also guides that clothing must be loose enough so as not to outline or
distinguish the shape of the body. Skin-tight, body-hugging clothes are
out, for both men and women. When in public, some women wear a cloak
over their personal clothing as a convenient way to "hide their curves."
In many predominantly Muslim countries, men's traditional dress is
somewhat like a loose robe, covering from the neck to the ankles.
3rd Requirement: Thickness:
The
Prophet Muhammad once warned that in later generations, there would be
people "who are dressed yet naked." See-through clothing is not modest,
for either men or women. The clothing must be thick enough so that the
color of the skin it covers is not visible, nor the shape of the body
underneath.
4th Requirement: Overall appearance:
The
overall appearance of a person should be dignified and modest. Shiny,
flashy clothing may technically meet the above requirements, but defeat
the purpose of overall modesty.
5th Requirement: Not imitating others:
Islam
encourages people to be proud of who they are. Muslims should look
like Muslims, and not like mere imitations of people of other faiths
around them. Women should be proud of their femininity and not dress
like men. And men should be proud of their masculinity and not try to
imitate women in their dress. For this reason, Muslim men are forbidden
from wearing gold or silk, as these are considered feminine
accessories.
6th Requirement: Decent but not flashy:
The
Qur'an describes that clothing is meant to cover our private areas, and
be an adornment (Qur'an 7:26). Clothing worn by Muslims should be
clean and decent, neither excessively fancy nor ragged. One should not
dress in order to gain the admiration or sympathy of others.
Beyond the Clothing: Behaviors and Manners:
Islamic
clothing is but one aspect of modesty. More importantly, one must be
modest in behavior, manners, speech and appearance in public. Dress is
only one aspect of the total being, and merely reflects what is present
on the inside of a person's heart.
Is Islamic clothing restrictive?:
Dress
requirements are not meant to be restrictive for either men or women,
and most Muslims who wear modest dress do not find it impractical. Many
people continue with their activities in all levels and walks of life.
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