Observing Ḥijāb When Women Attend the Mosque
This excerpt is taken from Muhammad Ayyub Supra’s book Khawateen ka Masjid Namaz Mein Ba-Jamaat Parhne ka Mas’alah.
Qur’anic Command
Allah Almighty says:
يَا أَيُّهَا النَّبِيُّ قُل لِّأَزْوَاجِكَ وَبَنَاتِكَ وَنِسَاءِ الْمُؤْمِنِينَ يُدْنِينَ عَلَيْهِنَّ مِن جَلَابِيبِهِنَّ
(Al-Aḥzāb: 59)
“O Prophet! Tell your wives, your daughters, and the women of the believers to draw over themselves part of their outer garments.”
Explanation
- Jilbāb refers to a large sheet or cloak that covers the entire body.
- Drawing it over oneself means lowering it over the face in such a way that most of the face is covered, while still allowing visibility of the path by lowering the gaze.
- This verse commands women to observe ḥijāb, and denial of it or insistence on public exposure can lead to disbelief.
- The wisdom and benefits of ḥijāb mentioned in the verse include:
- Distinguishing a modest, honorable woman from an immodest, immoral one.
- Signaling that she is a respectable woman from a decent family, preventing harassment or misconduct.
Practical Guidance for Mosque Attendance
When women go to the mosque:
- They should give special attention to proper covering according to Islamic guidelines.
- Since men also come to the mosque for prayer, this precaution helps avoid unnecessary mixing.
- Maintaining ḥijāb in the mosque preserves modesty and protects the dignity of the gathering.