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Islam and The Forbidden Desire

Islam and The Forbidden Desire

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The world is suffering from a state of severe polarization towards different directions and counter directions.This polarization may be justified at times, but it is completely unjustified that the polarization becomes between the two human sexes (men and women), i.e. when female and male movements are established, all of which are contrary to the sex instinct that they claim to defend its rights. I wonder, what led the world to this depressing situation?!

Some of the Islamic Legislations to Prevent any Illegitimate Sexual Act

Some of the Islamic Legislations to Prevent any Illegitimate Sexual Act

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Some of the Islamic Legislations to Prevent any Illegitimate Sexual Acts: - Separating Children in Beds. - Commanding women to be veiled and covered in the presence of strangers (non-Mahram males). - The command to ask permission before entering homes and private places to avoid seeing anything which is unlawful to look at. - Prohibiting men from imitating women and prohibiting men from imitating women. - Prohibiting intentionally listening to anything that might arouse desires such as obscene singing and anything of the sort.- Prohibiting to look at beardless young boys or sit with them for long, especially those who are good-looking.

Veiled Muslim woman

Veiled Muslim woman

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The Muslim veil (hijab) is an affirmation of pride in Muslim identity in the face of prejudice and the rejection of negative stereotypes

The Meaning of Muslim Hijab

The Meaning of Muslim Hijab

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Hijab is an act of obedience to Allah, a sign of purity and dignity, and she is less likely to be exploited for her beauty and feminity

Why Hijab?

Why Hijab?

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By wearing hijab a woman is concealing her sexuality but allowing her femininity to shine

Hijab

Hijab

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Hijab comes from Arabic word that means to hide from view. It is modest covering of head and body of Muslim women

Muslim women

Muslim women

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Muslim women: "I don't care what others say I wear hijab for sake of Allah, the cloth doesn't oppress women, illiterate mind does"