Saturday, February 21, 2009

A Piece of My Mind....

Erm this relative entry, is a response to this entry



A lot is being said about wearing hijab or tudung...

Ramai orang cakap "..pakai aja tudung tapi perangai sama macam orang tak pakai tudung..."

This is the normal pharse yang we'd come across every single time this issue is debated.

It's just another case of Occam's razor whereby the solution to this type of questions or problems are verily simple indeed.

To me, lets put it this way, when one embraces the fact that muslim women should wear hijab to cover their aurah, she would understand the duties that comes to her as a muslim women.

To lay the blame on the tudung or hijab is a senseless act of a pessismist trying to run away from the root of the problem.


If a girl was brought up and entrusted by parents to cover their aurah, with hijab, this is as far as it could be controlled, whatsoever the girl does with the piece of knowledge or understanding on the rights and wrongs of covering their aurah is an individual effort from then on.

Of course, peer pressure and the whatabouts of the family matters would play a role in developing the girl. She could be wearing a tudung, but still doing things that she needs not to.

Howabout girls who choose not to wear them, whose upbringing is of such kind?
Do we need to segregrate them?
Answer's NO.
This is where girls whom are already wearing proper hijab should be setting an example so that the others would follow and are able to understand.
So that they would feel that even though they have not covered their aurah yet, they still could be sitting next to a girl whom does and talk and feel accepted.
Islam promotes simplicity and how would you not want to be able to have every single girl/lady to be able to feel accepted by Islam when you try to isolate them?

The problem in Malaysia..

There is too much to take account too.
Many factors of which we could delve into.
Obviously, the entertainment industry does not help at all.
I find this as a mockery of wearing hijab, Islamic Fashion or Islamic Passion?

This is the times in which a lot of people in Malaysia adores and devote themselves to certain individuals which brings no sense of upbringing at all.
It is where we have a lot or local artist trying to bring up new fashion sense and trying to blend in culture and religion and to all of our horror, got it absolutely wrong.
We had enough problems trying to fend off the hollywood effect, now we have to deal with the Boleh-wood effect.
Put that aside we have political figurines who illustrates no prime example at all.

I find it hard to conceal the fact where most of the Sisters Of Islam leaders are not wearing hijab or not able to wear them properly.
Well, i've said it earlier, we're not suppose to oppose them, but in this circumstances, we're talking about leaders, the one who sets a prime example, but fails to set one.
As if the mounting talk about the corruption is not enough, the simple prime example is the ability to embrace Islam throughout their politically ridden lives.


The ideal situation (in reality is only a dream differed) is to have every single muslim girl to realize the need to wear and upon wearing will embrace the essence of wearing it.

All in all, the idealist would never get his ideal situation.



"sejuk mata memandang bila pagi2 tgk Sharifah Khasif mengaji Al-Quraan"


-AhmadN-

*writer has no affiliations to any political parties or any artists.





2 comments:

As said...

wah agreed!
u have everything inside the entry, till i have nothing to comment:P

Parents shud play the biggest role in shaping the children...

once dah tight dengan Islam yang betul, children akan very the susah hard core punya untuk terpengaruh..

ds is my view...mght be wrong and right..

Ahmad Naeem said...

everything?

wow..this coming from as
hehe...im humbled..thank you

hehe

yes parents do play a pivotal role in shaping them,
blending them and in showing a good example,am i right?

everyone has their role to play in this,
but also believe that the person itself has to be honest and know the importance of all this.