Response: I have some questions
on the answer you have given in your column regarding the purpose of the
Hijab. I understand from your answer that ‘not rousing men’ is not
the purpose of the Hijab. Then why does the Hijab have to
be worn in front of men? Does it also have to be worn in front of non-Muslim
women? And excuse this question: what about wearing the Hijab in
front of women who are lesbians?
Comment: I
had written in my reply that the real reason for wearing the Hijab
(ie covering the head and chest) is inner purification of a lady. However,
this inner purification is something which is not specific to ladies only.
Men also need it as the Hijab verses also specify (24:30). Moreover,
what I was trying to stress in my answer by the words ‘not rousing men
is not the purpose of the Hijab was that the real purpose is inner
purification which has a very broad connotation; the Qur’anic word
for this inner purification is Tadkiyah. It means to cleanse something
of evil and to groom it with good attributes. In other words, Tadkiyah
is a combination of two things – one negative and the other positive. On
the one hand it rids a person from evil and on the other nourishes good
qualities.
So, I would rephrase my statement
regarding the objective of the Hijab as: ‘Its purpose is the inner
purification (Tadkiyah)of the lady who wears it and of the non-mahram
male relatives that interact with her.’
The Hijab is not required in
front of women in general; This requirement springs forth in the presence
of non-mahram males, whether Muslims or non-Muslims. As far as lesbian
women are concerned, keeping in view the spirit of the Hijab directive
outlined above, it seems that Muslim women should observe the Hijab
in their presence.
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