Anonymous
15th June 2005, 03:36 PM
As salaam alaikum wurahmatulah wabarakatuh </p>
Very good article may Allah reward the author ameen </p>
http://www.islamicawakening.com/viewarticle.php?articleID=860 (/viewarticle.php?articleID=860) </p>
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<font size="2">QUOTE******* Sometimes Muslim women don't understand if their menfolk want them to cover their faces or if they ask them to change something about the way they dress or speak in public, thinking that the men are being over-protective. But my dear sisters! If your husband asks you not to wear a certain colour of khimaar because it brings out the beauty of your eyes, or if he wants you to cover your face - by Allah, be thankful! Be proud of the fact that your husband has a sense of Gheerah for you and that he values you and cares for your hereafter. QUOTE </font></p>
<font size="2">Reading this part of article I agree with whats being said but dont you think its time men actually used some of the sentences that the author used such as " you have beautiful eyes please cover them I want to be the only man who looks at your eyes " or " that hijab really suits your lovely cute face and I want to be the only man who looks at that face "</font></p>
<font size="2">*******yeah i am sure some of the brothers reading this are sniggering but women look for beautiful words to pass their husbands lips towards them . Its in our nature to look for compliments so come on bros hint to your wife to cover their face in a loving way not yelling it.</font></p>
Very good article may Allah reward the author ameen </p>
http://www.islamicawakening.com/viewarticle.php?articleID=860 (/viewarticle.php?articleID=860) </p>
...*rolls eyes at no wrap qoute tag*...</p>
<font size="2">QUOTE******* Sometimes Muslim women don't understand if their menfolk want them to cover their faces or if they ask them to change something about the way they dress or speak in public, thinking that the men are being over-protective. But my dear sisters! If your husband asks you not to wear a certain colour of khimaar because it brings out the beauty of your eyes, or if he wants you to cover your face - by Allah, be thankful! Be proud of the fact that your husband has a sense of Gheerah for you and that he values you and cares for your hereafter. QUOTE </font></p>
<font size="2">Reading this part of article I agree with whats being said but dont you think its time men actually used some of the sentences that the author used such as " you have beautiful eyes please cover them I want to be the only man who looks at your eyes " or " that hijab really suits your lovely cute face and I want to be the only man who looks at that face "</font></p>
<font size="2">*******yeah i am sure some of the brothers reading this are sniggering but women look for beautiful words to pass their husbands lips towards them . Its in our nature to look for compliments so come on bros hint to your wife to cover their face in a loving way not yelling it.</font></p>