So let me get this straight, when it comes to a man's fitna, the solution is to add more wives, but when it comes to a woman's fitna, the solution is to erase her from society (post you made about Lily Jay's niqab)? If fitna was truly the issue, the first step should be taqwa, lowering the gaze, fasting, and self-discipline. But no, some men prefer an easier solution, more wives instead of more self-control. Islam teaches responsibility and justice, not double standards.
To be clear, hijab and niqab are part of Islam, and may Allah bless every woman who wears them sincerely. But we should not manipulate Islamic rulings to push double standards. Fitna is an issue for both men and women, and the first solution should always be taqwa and self-discipline.
May Allah guide us all.
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So let me get this straight, when it comes to a man's fitna, the solution is to add more wives, but when it comes to a woman's fitna, the solution is to erase her from society (post you made about Lily Jay's niqab)? If fitna was truly the issue, the first step should be taqwa, lowering the gaze, fasting, and self-discipline. But no, some men prefer an easier solution, more wives instead of more self-control. Islam teaches responsibility and justice, not double standards.
To be clear, hijab and niqab are part of Islam, and may Allah bless every woman who wears them sincerely. But we should not manipulate Islamic rulings to push double standards. Fitna is an issue for both men and women, and the first solution should always be taqwa and self-discipline.
May Allah guide us all.