"She Said There Is NO Hijab In The Quran" | By Nouman Ali Khan
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 Published On Feb 2, 2024

In this enlightening video, we explore a common misconception surrounding the Quranic verses about covering the head, particularly in Surah number 24. This confusion is remarkably common. It appears that the Arabic language offers multiple words for covering the head, around nine to be exact!. One of these words is "Khimar," which encompasses different lengths and styles of head coverings.

What's fascinating is that the word commonly associated with head covering today, "hijab," isn't the term used in the Quran. It originally meant "barrier" and could refer to a wall or curtain. However, it evolved to be synonymous with head covering. Our exploration goes deeper, highlighting the nuanced meanings and lengths associated with various Arabic words for head coverings.

The Quranic verse suggests that women should take their coverings and throw them in front of their chests, emphasizing the importance of the head cover. The Arabic language, rich in its depth, includes this meaning within the word itself. The discussion broadens as we reflect on how translations may oversimplify the issue, leading to misunderstandings. The video aims to shed light on the intricacies of the Arabic language, encouraging a deeper understanding of the Quranic verses related to modesty. #hijab #islamicvideo #islamiclectures

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