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Question #150:
Is a woman allowed to change the clothes she wears back to skirts, from Jilbabs/Abayas? |
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Question:
Would it be wrong for a sister who has been wearing Jilbabs/Abayas for some time now, to go back to wearing other types of clothing, such as Pakistani clothes or skirts and tops, provided they are loose and covering?
Answer:
Praise be to Allah.
It is permitted to do so, but jilbabs are generally considered superior, as they are looser and more modest than most other types of clothing.
Above all, however, one must develop modesty in one's heart, which inevitably manifests itself in one's outward actions. This applies to all believers, male and female.
And the ultimate modesty is modesty towards Allah Most High, such that one feels shame if one even considers doing anything Allah dislikes.
This is why the Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace be upon him, his family, and companions) said, "Allah is more worthy of one's modesty." [Abu Dawud and others]
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