The mubaarak lifestyle of Rasulullah (sallallahu ‘alaihi wasallam) was
an embodiment of hayaa (shame and modesty). From his ‘ibaadat to his
eating, sleeping, interacting and even attending the call of nature,
every action portrayed the highest levels of shame and modesty. In every
dimension of his mubaarak life, he ensured that the desired degree of
hayaa was never compromised. On one occasion Hazrat Asmaa
(radhiyallahu ‘anha), the respected sister of Hazrat ‘Aaisha
(radhiyallahu ‘anha), entered the home wearing a thin garment.
Rasulullah (sallallahu ‘alaihi wasallam) disapproved of this type of
clothing for the women of his Ummah and immediately corrected her. He
explained to her that the entire body of a woman should be covered in a
manner that together with the cloth being non-transparent, even the
shape of the body should not be discernible. (Sunan Abi Dawood #4106)
This lesson of hayaa, taught with respect by the Master (sallallahu
‘alaihi wasallam), was so deeply entrenched in the heart of Hazrat Asmaa
(radhiyallahu ‘anha) that it remained with her till the end of her
life. Hence, it is reported that when she reached old age, her beloved
son Hazrat Munzir bin Zubair (radhiyallahu ‘anhu), after returning from
Iraq, sent her a cloth as a gift which was of very fine and superior
quality. She had lost her sight, and so held the fabric in her hand
feeling it carefully. Then with disappointment she said: “Return the
gift to him.” When the cloth was returned to Munzir (radhiyallahu
‘anhu), he was hurt at this. He came to Hazrat Asmaa (radhiyallahu
‘anha) and said to her: “O my mother, the cloth is not transparent!
(Hence, it is fine for you to wear).” Hazrat Asmaa (radhiyallahu ‘anha)
replied: “Even though it is not transparent, however due to it being
tight, it will still reveal the shape of the body.” He thereafter bought
for her common garments made in Marw and Quhistaan. She accepted them
saying, “It is these types of garments that you should give me to wear.”
(Attabaqaatul Kubra libni Sa’d, pg. 199)
One can well imagine what will be the response of our beloved
Rasulullah (sallallahu ‘alaihi wasallam) and the Sahaabah (radhiyallahu
‘anhum) if they were to witness the tight fitting and body revealing
clothing worn by the Muslim women of today.
Source: Ihyaauddeen.co.za
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