Sign of the Day of Judgment: Women will be naked despite wearing clothes

This excerpt is taken from Sheikh Hafiz Mubashir Hussain Lahori's book Signs of the Day of Judgment in the Light of Authentic Hadiths.


Sign of the Day of Judgment: Women will be naked despite wearing clothes​


عن أبى هريرة رضى الله عنه قال قال رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم : صنفان من أهل النار لم أرهما بعد ، نساء كاسيات عاريات مائلات مميلات على رؤوسهن كأسنمة البخت المائلة لا يرين الجنة ولا يجدن ريحها ورجال معهم أسواط كأذناب البقر يضربون بها الناس
It is narrated from Hazrat Abu Huraira (may Allah be pleased with him) that the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him and his family) said: "There are two types of people who will enter the fire, whom I have not yet seen. (One) is women who remain naked despite wearing clothes; they incline and cause others to incline, and their heads will move like the humps of tilted camels. They will neither see Paradise nor smell its fragrance. And (the other) are some men who have whips like the tails of oxen, with which they beat people."
Reference: Muslim (153/6), Ahmad (469/2 - 581), Sunan al-Kubra (234/2), Sharh al-Sunnah (153/6), Muwatta (913/2)

Reference: Benefits:

(1) The emergence of women wearing revealing clothes is a sign of the Day of Judgment.
(2) This sign has been manifest for a long time.
(3) The literal meaning of the word "woman" is "veil," and she should always observe hijab from non-mahram men according to divine command and should not leave the house unnecessarily because her primary responsibility is to take care of the home and children.
(4) In the present era, not only is modesty neglected, but women do not even refrain from prostitution; rather, governments themselves support them and provide protective bases for prostitution, and all this is openly happening in Islamic countries.
(5) Pious women should instill the fear of Allah in their hearts and strictly adhere to Islamic injunctions lest they be included in the mentioned list and become deserving of misery.
 
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