What does the Quran say about taking off hijab?

What does the Quran say about taking off hijab?

In Surah 33:59 Muhammad is commanded to ask his family members and other Muslim women to wear outer garments when they go out, so that they are not harassed: O Prophet!

Do I always have to wear my hijab?

The consensus amongst Muslim scholars is that wearing the hijab after puberty is mandatory under Islamic law (Shariah). However, most non-Muslim countries do not legally mandate the hijab.

What is the point of wearing a hijab?

For some Muslim women today, wearing a hijab can be a religious act – a way of demonstrating their submission to God. The Quran instructs both men and women to observe modesty in their dress and behavior.

Do Muslim women have to wear the hijab?

The hijab is a choice for the majority of Muslims Putting aside extreme countries like Saudi Arabia and Iran, Muslim women are not always forced to wear the hijab. In fact the majority of them choose to wear it and are in love with their hijab, and are completely free to choose when and how to wear the scarf. Girls wearing hijab | Flickr

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Did a police officer order a Muslim woman to remove her hijab?

On March 25, 2016, NBC news reported that a police officer ordered a Muslim woman to remove her hijab in a Washington, D.C. library. Witnesses reported that the officer demanded that the woman remove her hijab or leave. The belief that Muslim women do not choose to wear the hijab is dangerous and problematic.

Can a Muslim woman show her hair to non-Muslims?

A Muslim woman wearing the hijab will therefore usually refrain from showing her hair to any man not related to her by blood. Putting aside extreme countries like Saudi Arabia and Iran, Muslim women are not always forced to wear the hijab.

Was Ibtihaj Mohammed asked to remove her hijab at SXSW?

Recently, Ibtihaj Mohammed, who will be the first woman wearing a hijab to represent the United States at the 2016 Olympic Games, was asked by a volunteer to remove her hijab for an I.D. photo at SXSW registration. On March 25, 2016, NBC news reported that a police officer ordered a Muslim woman to remove her hijab in a Washington, D.C. library.

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