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About Muslim Hijab

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Rules regarding Muslim women's (and men's) attire are derived from 
              the Quran, Islam's revealed text, and the traditions (hadith) of the 
              Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). In the Quran, God states: "Say to 
              the believing men that they should lower their gaze and guard their 
              modesty...And say to the believing women that they should lower their 
              gaze and guard their modesty; that they should not display their beauty 
              and adornments except what (must ordinarily) appear thereof; that they 
              should draw their veils over their bosoms and not display their beauty 
              except to their husbands, their fathers...(a list of exceptions)" 
              [Chapter 24, verses 30-31] Also, "O Prophet! Tell thy wives and 
              daughters, and the believing women, that they should cast their outer 
              garments over their persons...that they should be known and not 
              molested." [Chapter 33, verse 59]

              In one tradition, the Prophet Muhammad is quoted as saying: "...If the 
              woman reaches the age of puberty, no part of her body should be seen but 
              this --- and he pointed to his face and hands."

              From these and other references, the vast majority of Muslim scholars 
              and jurists, past and present, have determined the minimum requirements 
              for Muslim women's dress: 1) Clothing must cover the entire body, with 
              the exception of the face and the hands. 2) The attire should not be 
              form fitting, sheer or so eye-catching as to attract undue attention or 
              reveal the shape of the body.

              There are similar, yet less obvious requirements for a Muslim male's 
              attire. 1) A Muslim man must always be covered from the navel to the 
              knees. 2) A Muslim man should similarly not wear tight, sheer, 
              revealing, or eye-catching clothing. In addition, a Muslim man is 
              prohibited from wearing silk clothing (except for medical reasons) or 
              gold jewelry. A Muslim woman may wear silk or gold.

              (References: "The Muslim Woman's Dress," Dr. Jamal Badawi, Ta-Ha 
              Publishers; "Hijab in Islam," Maulana Wahiduddin Khan, Al-Risala Books; 
              "The Islamic Ruling Regarding Women's Dress," Abu Bilal Mustafa 
              Al-Kanadi, Abul-Qasim Publishing; "Islamic Dress," Muslim Women of 
              Minnesota; "Your Hijab and U.S. Law," North American Council for Muslim 
              Women)
Q. Is Islamic dress appropriate for modern times?

              A: Islamic dress is modern and practical. Muslim women wearing Islamic 
              dress work and study without any problems or constraints. 
  

         Q. Does Islamic dress imply that women are submissive or inferior to men?

              A: Islamic dress is one of many rights granted to Islamic women. Modest 
              clothing is worn in obedience to God and has nothing to do with 
              submissiveness to men. Muslim men and women have similar rights and 
              obligations and both submit to God. 

         Q. But aren't there Muslim women who do not wear Islamic Dress, or hijab?

              A: Some Muslim women choose not to wear hijab. Some may want to wear it 
              but believe they cannot get a job wearing a head scarf. Others may not 
              be aware of the requirement or are under the mistaken impression that 
              wearing hijab is an indication of inferior status. 

         Q. Why is Islamic dress becoming an issue for personnel managers and 
         supervisors?

              A: The Muslim community in American is growing rapidly. Growth factors 
              include conversions to Islam, immigration from Muslim countries and high 
              birth rates for Muslim families. As the community grows, more Muslim 
              women will enter the work force. In many cases, these women wish both to 
              work and to maintain their religious convictions. It should be possible 
              to fulfill both goals. 

         Q. What issues do Muslim women face in the workplace?

              A: Muslim women report that the issue of attire comes up most often in 
              the initial interview for a job. Some interviewers will ask if the 
              prospective employee plans to wear the scarf to work. Others may 
              inappropriately inquire about religious practices or beliefs. Sometimes 
              the prospective employee, feeling pressure to earn a living, will take 
              off the scarf for the interview and then put it on when hired for the 
              job. Modest dress should not be equated with incompetence.

              Other issues include unwanted touching or pulling on scarves by other 
              employees, verbal harassment or subtle ostracism and denial of 
              promotion. Many Muslims also object to being pressured to attend 
              celebrations of other religious traditions or to attend 
              employer-sponsored celebrations at which alcohol is served.

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