Coverage on "Burqa" seems to have overshadowed the
demise of "King of Pop" in Media.
It is heartening to see the huge response in the media to the remarks
made by the French President, who in his usual ignorance and unbaked curiosity
has opened the Pandora's Box. He might
have never imagined the reaction to his ignorant remarks from all over the
world. For some ignorance is bliss.
The word Burqa is usually used to describe the black outer
garment worn by the Muslim women. Burqa,
is preferred by many women because it is easy to wear and easy to
take-out. It is designed to adhere to
the Quranic guideline of coverage for women. However it is preferable to use
the word Hijab instead of Burqa. Burqa is one of the Hijaab.
Like most of the controversies and misconceptions related to
Islam, which time and again erupt and give a chance to the gullible ignorant to
balloon it up further. Islamic dress
code is being followed for over 1430 years and it has been prescribed in Quran
when it was revealed. Dr. Zakir Nair,
one of the famous Indian Islamic Scholar, who is also famous for his verbatim
quotations of various World religions,
has identified 20 of the most common mis-conceptions among non-Muslims.
His presentations on the same and articles has helped many people to over-come
their misunderstanding of Islam and appreciate the beauty of Islam. Few years
ago he had listed the Burqa related misconception under his list at No.3. He
dispels this as follows,
"Misconception # 3: Islam subjugates women in a veil.
Reply: If you look at history, to ancient civilizations, you will
find that women were the oppressed people. They had no individual merit. The
Babylonians used to punish the woman for her husband's mistakes. The ancient
Egyptians did the same. Ancient Arabs buried their newly born daughters.
It was Islam that uplifted the status of women. It gave women rights they
never had before. Surah Nissah exhorts believing men to lower their gaze if a
lady is passing by. Similarly, there are exhortations for women to lower their
gaze if strange men are around. The Quran also speaks about the hijab for men
and women to protect the modesty. The hijab for men is to cover their bodies
minimally from their navel to the knees. The hijab for women is to cover their
whole bodies except for their faces and hands below their wrists. There are
descriptions for a female hijab, that it should cover the endowments including
head, not be tight, not be transparent, not be like the clothes of
non-believers, and not be like the clothes of the other gender, etc. Women got
the right to own, inherit property, and to dispose it of at will.
Let me ask you a question: Suppose two identical twin sisters are walking
down a street, and one of them is dressed in revealing clothing, while the
other one is wearing a hijab. Who will be boys in the street whistle at or
tease: the one who is scantily dressed in a mini-skirt, or the one who is
modestly attired? The answer is obvious. The hijab is designed to prevent women
from being molested. It brings peace to society and prevents mischief. "
All non-Muslims should be given an opportunity to go through these fully
listed misconceptions; there will be lesser number of controversies. Media should also take care to highlight
these, whenever a similar controversy erupts.
Islam as a religion gave undeniable rights to women. Burqa
is not a symbol of imprisonment but it is a symbol of freedom. Burqa, has proven to give women freedom from
exploitation, harassment, subjugation and eve teasing. It elevates the
women. A vast majority of reverts are
women and they have voluntarily adapted to Burqa. The reverts Yvonne Ridley, a former Christian
and Kamala Surayya, a former Hindu, both well educated women and have been
fully aware of the rights and freedom of women.
These women have accepted Islam on a free will and adapted to burqa
(veil) voluntarily. No one coerced them
to do so. Islam as a religion prescribes
dress code to its followers both men and women. The western societies should
not imprison women with their views of freedom. The Muslim women should be
given a choice of what she wants to wear in a free society.
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