Question: Is
not the basic purpose of wearing the Hijab not to arouse males?
Should not then males be asked to control themselves and not stare at women?
Answer: I
am afraid this is an incorrect inference. ‘Not to arouse males’, is certainly
not the purpose of the Hijab. Nowhere does the Qur’an say
so. On the contrary, the main purpose of the Hijab, as stated by
the Qur’an, is to purify the soul of the person who is wearing it.
The Qur’an explicitly states that the basic purpose of Islamic directives
is to achieve inner purification:
It is He who has sent among the unlettered a
Messenger from amongst themselves who rehearses upon them His verses and
purifies them and for this he instructs them in law and in wisdom. (62:2)
It is only a purified soul who will enter
Paradise in the Hereafter. So one must strive one’s utmost to try to cleanse
oneself from things which pollute the soul. Not wearing the Hijab,
according the Qur’an, is a hindrance in this purification for women.
Consequently, during the Hijab verse of Surah Nur, this objective
is mentioned in the following words:
That is purer for them. (24:30)
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