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In Islam, the Quran does not specifically mention a punishment for not wearing the hijab. The concept of hijab is interpreted and practiced differently among Muslims, and there is no universal punishment prescribed in the Quran for not wearing it.

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What is the God punishment if a Muslim woman doesn't wear hijab?

It makes difference if you, as Muslim woman, don't wear Hijab denying that it is a God command or you don't wear hijab but feeling sinful for not wearing it for not having faith strong enough to show up wearing hijab. In all cases, God the Creator is the All-Knowing. Per His only will on the Day of Judgment, He decides the kind of punishment, rules out the punishment, or grant forgiveness. refer to related question below for more information.


What are the Koranic punishments for not wearing hijab?

There is no such punishment described, either in the Qur'an or the Hadith. Any such punishments have no basis, though the recommendation to wear it should not be undermined.


What Muslim country do the women not have to wear a hijab?

It doesn't matter which country and to my information no single Muslim country allows Muslim women not to wear Hijab. Wearing Hijab by the Muslim woman is a God command per Quran and prophet Muhammad teachings; irrelevant in which country or which place the Muslim woman is living.


Is Hijab obligatory in the Quran?

Yes, see question below.


Why does islam emphasize hijab and consider it as the preserver of woman's chastity, family and society?

The hijab is more cultural then religious. The Quran only says that the wives and daughters of Mohammed had to where a hijab


Does one have to cover ones hands to the wrists while wearing hijab?

No, you don't have to cover hands to wrists while wearing the Hijab. Face and hands to wrists remain uncovered.


Should a muslim girl be forced to wear the hijab?

No she shouldnt she should wear the hijab when she feels ready but not wearing the hijab doesnt mean to stop doing other religious things start wearing it when you feel it is the right time Hope this helps:)


Is maher zain wife wearing hijab or niqob or veil?

yes she wears hijab but i dont think she wears a niqab.


Is wearing hijab considered to be a sin in western community?

Not at all


Why do muslim women wear scarves to cover their head?

It is a God command not only in Islam religion but also in Christianity and Judaism although not currently followed in Christianity and Judaism. Refer to the Virgin Marry and Nunes clothing to believe in my saying. Covering head by Muslim women is an Islamic religion requirement and is compulsory per God commands in Quran and per prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) Sunnah (Prophet sayings and practice). The part of the cloth covering the head (and hair) but not the face is called Hijab. Wearing Hijab is part of God command to wear cloth that covers the whole body, including hair, head, and neck, except face and hands. That cloth: · should not be so tight to describe the woman body or sexy parts, and · should not be so transparent to make the under cloth visible. In addition to the fact that wearing hijab is an Islamic requirement and is a command by God and Prophet Mohamed (peace upon him), the following are some reasons and benefits of wearing hijab: · Men would not judge the woman by her appearance but would tend to evaluate her by her personality, character, and morals. · Wearing a hijab helps in preventing indecent acts or thoughts. · When wearing a hijab, one feels more modest, having more self respect and confidence. · People actually evaluate the one wearing the Hijab based on who she is and not on how beautiful she is. · by wearing hijab, one doesn't worry about her my hair if not beautiful or needs more cosmetics. · Hijab provides Muslims with an identity. They don't have to tell people they are Muslims. It shows. · By wearing hijab, the woman is concealing her sexuality but allowing her femininity to shine. · On top of the above, wearing hijab is something that is pleasing to Allah and in return one earns blessings from wearing it.


Do you like hijab?

The religion is a choice. If you made your choice to be Muslim, then you commit your self with Islam religion requirements, Allah (God in English) commands and prophet Muhammad teachings. Since hijab is a religion requirement, then there is no room to ask yourself whether you like it or not. It is a must and you should adopt wearing hijab, as a Muslim woman, since it is God command. Failing to do so, you should know, as a Muslim woman, that you committed deviation from Islam religion requirements.On the other hand, why I, as a Muslim woman, don't like the hijab although wearing hijab:makes me happy that I am satisfying Allah (God in English) and prophet Muhammad (PBUH),gives me feeling of modesty, andprotects me from being sexually attractive to others.In addition to the fact that wearing hijab is an Islamic requirement and is a command by God and Prophet Mohamed (peace upon him), the following are other logistics and benefits of wearing hijab:Men would not judge the woman by her appearance but would tend to evaluate her by her personality, character, and morals.Wearing a hijab helps in preventing indecent acts or thoughts.When wearing a hijab, one feels more modest, having more self respect and confidence.People actually evaluate the one wearing the Hijab based on who she is and not on how beautiful she is.by wearing hijab, one doesn't worry about her my hair if not beautiful or needs more cosmetics.Hijab provides Muslims with an identity. They don't have to tell people they are Muslims. It shows.By wearing hijab, the woman is concealing her sexuality but allowing her femininity to shine.On top of the above, wearing hijab is something that is pleasing to Allah and in return one earns blessings from wearing it.


At what age is it appropriate to wear a hijab?

The decision to wear a hijab is a personal choice and varies among individuals and cultures. In many Islamic traditions, girls may start wearing a hijab around puberty, typically around the age of 9 or 10. However, there is no specific age requirement for wearing a hijab, and it ultimately depends on individual beliefs and circumstances.