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Emerald
02/08/03 at 14:13:32
Just out of curiousity ---for the Ikhwan group, what do you all think of make-up? (No I don't mean whether you should put it on or not.) I just heard some Muslim men say that they like natural beauty...but yet I sense the opposite. What's your opinion?

Emerald :-)
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BroHanif
02/08/03 at 18:47:25
Salaams,

[quote]I just heard some Muslim men say that they like natural beauty...[/quote]
Praise be to Allah, I do have this problem, every day I look into the mirror and I say to myself maaan I'm handsome, masha-allah and thats without my makeup. However, to enhance my beauty I add a bit of kajal to my eyes and that makes me as wifey says .... .... ... .
A little colour here and there dosen't do much harm.

Salaams

Hanif
NS
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jannah
02/09/03 at 00:56:02
[slm]

ahhaha rotfl  :-/  i was skeptical when emerald said she was going to ask brothers about this... but this tops it all off... good answer bro :)
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Abu_Sashimi
02/09/03 at 02:09:45
[slm]

Haha good answer Uncle Hanif! ;D I don't know if Emerald was asking about make up on men or women, but i'm assuming on women (and Uncle Hanif was just being funny hehe)

But to be honest with you, I prefer the "natural look" (if i knew what that meant  ;D) I mean, sometimes you can't really tell (not that i go around and examining women's faces!! :o), but one thing that I don't like is too much make up. I think the beauty that Allah Jal-Jalalahu has blessed women with is enough for me (in a wife that is... In Sha Allah  ;))

Fi Amanillah,

Abu Sashimi
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dirt
02/09/03 at 04:55:24
[slm]

Too much makeup is repulsive to me but I don't mind a little here and there.  I think eye makeup (I think it's called mascara or some such junk) is pretty cool and stuff.  

Anybody wanna talk about cars and big V8 engines and stuff?

[wlm]
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flyboy_nz
02/09/03 at 06:25:48
[slm],

Dirt, bro I'm with ya on this.... makeup?? psshht, next subject pleeez.

Uncle Hanif, how ya doin' bro?? Don't fall for the sisters' tricks man... next they'll have you extolling your vast knowledge of applying kajal under the thread- "Uncle Hanif's beauty tips- applying kajal and more..."

Sisters, pleeez keep it to the akhwat  ;D

wasalaam,
;-)Ahmed
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xahira
02/09/03 at 10:19:08
mayb im wrong but i dnt think its true wen men say they prefer women to b natural n hijabi n evrything... coz wen theyr looking for a wife they dnt seem to b looking for a "natural" looking woman.
this doesnt really hav nething to do with this thread but also wat i thinks really upsettting is wen thers so many nice practicing muslimahs looking for a gd husband... but theyr all more interested in marrying non-muslims or muslim women who r really liberal n modern. wen i started wearing hijab i didnt notice this.... but recently as my cuzins (who r a few yrs older than me) r all getting engaged n married im beginning to worry ill never find som1 coz i started dressing islamically way before marriage, unlike my cuzins who hav taken it up/r going to do it afterwards...
im sorry if i pissd ne1 off but thats just how i feel.
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Danyala
02/09/03 at 11:31:41
[slm] sis,

Bearing in mind you are only 17, I wouldn't worry if I were you. Anyways,  big picture is, you want a guy who wants a hijabi so why compromise and end up with a guy dat went for you solely on ure looks? Dat make sense?  ::)

[wlm]   :-*

ps. make-up wise, i think it depends on individual guys, but sometimes i think guys dont have a clue whats natural and not! The whole point of make up these days is to have it looking 'natural' as possible, so how are guys meant to know we got flawless skin or its just that lotion or potion doing its job and emenating 'invisible beauty'  ;)
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Emerald
02/09/03 at 13:54:24
Yea Jannah...You could say I'm a risk taker!  ;D As for brother Uncle Hanif, you're a real hoot! ::)  :D I guess I was asking for it but yet I did prepare myself when I said....(No I don't mean whether or not you should put it on or not.)........And I completely agree with Xahira hence why I asked the question.  :)
Anyways, cars and V8 engines are MUCH more interesting!  :P  :-/
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theOriginal
02/09/03 at 14:11:31
[slm]

When my li'l brother was three years old (he's 11 years younger than I am), my sister and I used to dress the poor kid up.  (We were so evil) We'd apply some mascara, eyeliner, some lipstick, put on a hijaab, and have wear something that would pass as a dress.  (I guess that was a result of me wanting SO bad to have a little sister whom I could boss around.)

Needless to say, we got into a lot of trouble with our mom, and he eventually learned to start crying whenever he saw us approaching him with our "equipment".  

We even gave him a girlier name, which I use on him to this day....but he usually just beats me up, then :) I would share a picture of him donning a hijaab, but I guess it's inappropriate.  Take my word for it, he made a beautiful girl.   :D  

Wasalaam.

SF.
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xahira
02/09/03 at 17:20:45
[slm]
[quote]Bearing in mind you are only 17, I wouldn't worry if I were you. Anyways,  big picture is, you want a guy who wants a hijabi so why compromise and end up with a guy dat went for you solely on ure looks? [/quote]
coz im gna b 18 in bout 2/3 months n thats wen proposals start coming (well... in the community im in here neway) n also i dnt want to get married late...thing is most women hav to compromise coz ive seen that most men seem to go for women solely for their looks... but yeh, y compromise?

hey me n my friend were talking bout make-up, n she goes she doesnt use it nemore coz it has something called lanolin or somthing like that in it, wool alcohol i think... n apparently most make-up products have it... so if ne1 knws any companies that hav products that dnt hav it (n aint so costly as the usual halaal make-up, which is like £9.50 for a lil lipliner!) then plzzzzz tell me, thnx....
[slm]
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Barr
02/10/03 at 00:25:05
Salam :)

[quote]coz wen theyr looking for a wife they dnt seem to b looking for a "natural" looking woman.[/quote]

Forget natural. Forget make-up. They look for beautiful women, period.

In a society where many sisters wear the hijab... its the slim, fair & flawless skin sisters that would be high in demand. Besides, the supply of hijabis are so high... brothers can afford to be choosy... with looks.

Allahua'lam... its in their genes.
~Prove-me-wrong Barr~
02/10/03 at 00:26:38
Barr
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flyboy_nz
02/10/03 at 05:01:27
[slm],

okay I see yet another thread being taken over by the  :-) :-) :-) and frankly I'm a little uncomfortable with some of the insinuations being thrown around in here... see every guy is different, and therefore there will be different views on this...

but have any of you heard the lecture on "Rethinking Romance" by Shaikh Abdullah Adhami??  He talks about how this 'modern' God-less culture robs women of their femininity by redefining beauty to something which is virtually unattainable... but not only that, they are gracious enough to sell the femininity they robbed, back to women in the form of beauty products and make-up!  Maybe she's born with it, or maybe its Maybeline?   :o now how crazy is that? :o

So Sisters relax, coz you know you are born with it... you have your fitrah (corporate parasites cannot steal that from ya) and from therein emanates true beauty....and there you have it Emerald- my view on makeup.

wasalaam,
;-)Ahmed
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theOriginal
02/10/03 at 08:49:52
[slm]

Wow bro Ahmed that really lifted my spirits.  And here I was getting depressed because all my sisters are getting depressed because all the brothers are getting depressed because there are no Christy Turlington-ish sisters around.  phew...Jazak Allah Khairun.

Love that Maybelline line...gotta use it more often.  lol.

heheh...did you guys read my signature?

Wasalaam.

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BrKhalid
02/10/03 at 09:31:31
Asalaamu Alaikum ;-)

[quote]heheh...did you guys read my signature?[/quote]


Part of the problem with romance in the West is that it culminates in Marriage (hopefully) but in Islam romance *starts* with Marriage.


As for make up I just remember how much powder my mother used to put on me as a kid. It scarred for me life I'm sure ;-)

02/10/03 at 09:32:14
BrKhalid
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siddiqui
02/10/03 at 11:58:40
[slm]
I think 'make up/make over  ;)' is a sisters prerogative, so i really dont care whether she use any or uses it all up  ;) as long as she is comfortable with what she is doing

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.There is a whole world of inner beauty and affection waiting to be discovered why loose onself just at the door ( external beauty)

But if she asks me for some color combos I sure will giver her my opinion  ;)

[wlm]
02/10/03 at 12:01:03
siddiqui
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BroHanif
02/10/03 at 19:20:32
Salaams

[quote]They look for beautiful women, period. [/quote]

Its a bit sad this Sis Barr but not all blokes think like the realm that you've specified. In fact, sometimes I don't even know what beauty is ? Is it the hijab wearing sister or is the one who wears alluring tight fitting clothes ?.

Anyway you know yourself every guy is different, what about you sisters ?. I know from personal experiences some sisters wouldn't want to get married to a guy becuase his got a beard, his gotta be a Gillete Man to come near me. Hey I can also remember the classic one where the brothers kinda dark choco and again the sisters see this as something low.

Its not a one way street Sis Barr, you sisters reject the dark choco bro, beard up to chest, trousers above ankle, skinny like a weed, topi on head, wearing a kafnis which has curves, living with momy and daddy brother as well. The above is not what the Modern Muslimah wants in a husband.

Prove me wrong Sisters, go on prove me wrong.

Hanif

NS
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Barr
02/10/03 at 20:06:51
Wa'alaikumussalam warahmatullah :)

Aww, Uncle Haniff... :)

Sorry, brothers, if I've been sweeping with my statements... afwan.

Yes, I was not in the best of moods when I wrote that - creeping into the ikhwan folder while at work.. is certainly *not* a recommendation! :) (and I thought staying away from ummah folder was good enough :) ahhh.. was I wrong!)

Here is a note from a better mood Barr :)

Its natural for men, or women to like something that is beautiful. And I really won't blame the brothers if they do look for someone who is beautiful. Becoz its something innate.

Its just that, though many would look at a beautiful exterior, and regardless of make-up or without make-up, wot he defines as beauty, and liking wot he sees would motivate him to marry a sister.

Alhamdulillah, I'm sure there are gems of a brother who would see beauty beyond. But they are rare, just as gems are rare... it takes a beautiful heart to recognise another and that takes more work, more digging, more searching... not just for the gem of a lady/ man, but the gem within ourselves to recognise that lady/ man.

Allahua'lam. I do apologise if I've struck a bad chord.
Wassalam
::: Modern Muslimah Barr  :-):::

P.S. Wot is a kafni with curves?

P.P.S U wanna start a "Beauty" thread? ;) But of course.. mancho style.. none of that lipstick, mascara kind :) There's a new sheriff in town, U see ;)




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sista
03/16/03 at 21:02:06
[slm]

Deviating slightly...can anyone tell me why it is that Paki parents (as in the older generation in Pakiland itself) have a thing about making their lil boys wear [i]frocks[/i]?  :o You heard me right - [i]frocks[/i] ie frilly, bright colours (pink, yellow, whatever) etc etc etc...

[wlm]
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Tesseract
03/16/03 at 23:52:53
Assalamu 'alaikum,

               [quote]Deviating slightly...can anyone tell me why it is that Paki parents (as in the older generation in Pakiland itself) have a thing about making their lil boys wear frocks?   You heard me right - frocks ie frilly, bright colours (pink, yellow, whatever) etc etc etc... [/quote]

              I haven't seen anything like that ever. Anybody else? ???

Wassalam.

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SisterHania
03/17/03 at 18:52:30
[quote author=sista link=board=bro;num=1044731612;start=15#18 date=03/16/03 at 21:02:06] [slm]

Paki

[/quote]

This word makes me  :( I don't think its used as a derogatory term in the States like it is in the UK is it?
03/17/03 at 18:53:28
SisterHania
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sista
03/25/03 at 18:23:58
[slm]

Sorry to make you  :( SisterHania - to clarify, that wasn't meant in any derogatory way...I don't tend to notice the term since I am Pakistani myself.

As for the frocks, it's a recent discovery for me...my cousin has photograph albums loaded with his beaming, cherubic face whose pinkness is beautifully emphasized by the colourful frocks he seems to be attired in...[img]http://www.jp3d.net/yahoo/images/new/05.gif[/img]

My mother told me it's pretty common...?  :o

[wlm]
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Emerald
03/26/03 at 00:53:08
[slm] I had absolutly no idea my original post was going to be this popular!  ;D And of all places, the Ikhwan Health Club!  :-/

Anyway, I wanted to comment on Hanif's post. You painted an interesting image of a Muslim brother. But anyway, I don't know about other sisters here, but I'll be frank with ya...for first impressions, yea looks DO matter. But then there's akhlaq. If the brother has them or he's articulate then a woman no longer sees the outer appearance. She finds a comfort that is what women truly want in the end - to be spoken to with respect, admiration, love, and all of that other mush. If ya don't believe me, just watch those silly talk shows. You find real pretty girls with ugly guys. What's the attraction? They say because he treats them like a queen.
   But in all honesty it's the guys who worry about image. They like showing off. My wife's a doctor. OR check out my porche. OR I've got a phd in rocket science blah blah blah  ::)  right?! (Not attacking ya personally though)
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Barr
03/26/03 at 06:00:28
Assalamu'alaikum :-)

[quote]This word makes me :(  I don't think its used as a derogatory term in the States like it is in the UK is it? [/quote]

I used to think it is to be used in a derogatory way... until one day, my ex-housemate referred herself (an ethnic Pakistani), and everyone Pakistani a Paki - and she is British. Since I lived with her.. it kinda became a norm for the whole house (well, with her, mainly). She even told me, its not derogatory, if U don't mean it that way.

Frankly, I find it easier to say Paki. Its only 2 syllables and is not mouthful at all. But I do realise it can be offensive for some.

So, I guess.. the situation may be different for various people in the UK too.

[quote]But in all honesty it's the guys who worry about image[/quote]

Mmm.. I somehow talked abt this with a sister who got some info from the horses' mouths themselves. She said that if the bro really knows wot he wants, and is satisfied with her akhlaq and deen... they won't really sweat the small stuff and would "compromise".

mm.. but I do know of those who wouldn't.... and yeah.. they're practising.

[quote] My wife's a doctor[/quote]

In this part of the world, that's not necessarily wot a husband would be proud of.

There's this label going on about "Power Sisters" amongst the brother's circles. "Power Sisters" are described to be highly practising, highly educated, highly knowledgable, self-opiniated and lack "hikmah" when talking to brothers. That's why they are still on the shelf.
(I'm just quoting wot I heard them say.)

Go figure  ::)


Allahua'lam
03/26/03 at 06:28:16
Barr
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Tesseract
03/28/03 at 03:11:31
Assalamu 'alaikum,

       [quote]I don't know about other sisters here, but I'll be frank with ya...for first impressions, yea looks DO matter. But then there's akhlaq. If the brother has them or he's articulate then a woman no longer sees the outer appearance. She finds a comfort that is what women truly want in the end - to be spoken to with respect, admiration, love, and all of that other mush.[/quote]

                I can't understand how people (brothers and sisters alike) knowingly that outer appearance can be so easily decieving, still fall for it first and then look at akhlaq later. If u know and believe that the character of the other person is something that'll matter for the rest of ur life, then how can u still give priority to looks or appearance. Even if u look at someone and u get a crush on him/her, first thing that one should tell himslef/herself is that its the deception of shaitaan, this is not what is recommended by prophet Muhammad (saw). But, lemme emphasize that it doesn't mean that u ignore looks at all. To look at ur prospective partner has also been recommended in sunnah, but its all about priorities, and the first priority is to look at religion, and religion is most evident in the character of a person, a part of which is certain kind of outer appearance as well (like beard, clean clothes, perfumed, simplicity in clothing oneself etc.).
        So, ur post means two things:

1. If the looks are not impressive, but then there is akhlaq, which if found, sisters can compromise.

2. If looks are impressive in first meeting, but there's no akhlaq, no worries, atleast there's looks, so again compromise.

              IS that correct? or did I misunderstand something?

       [quote]If ya don't believe me, just watch those silly talk shows. You find real pretty girls with ugly guys. What's the attraction? They say because he treats them like a queen. [/quote]

                  Does that justify it as a reality and should we accept it? Or u think it's  a stupidity on girls' part to give themsleves away to some stupid guys who just come and tell them "I can treat u like a queen"?
And btw, I heard a scholar saying (and it made a lot of sense to me) "U eat junk (food), u act junk, and u watch junk (programmes on TV), u think junk:)". No offense intended, please. Just conveying to u some words of wisdom that I heard.

               [quote] But in all honesty it's the guys who worry about image. They like showing off. My wife's a doctor. OR check out my porche. OR I've got a phd in rocket science blah blah blah    right?! (Not attacking ya personally though) [/quote]

                   Not only guys but girls too. Anyone who has the love for this duniya, will do that including Muslims. He/she'll show off his/her status, car, house, property, bank balance etc. Check out the aayah in my signature :). The reason I have it there, is because its a reminder, first for me, and then anyone else who reads it InshaAllah.

             [quote]This word makes me   I don't think its used as a derogatory term in the States like it is in the UK is it? [/quote]

                 Even if it is used, who cares! I wouldn't be offended at all even if someone comes and tell me that I am a Paki and he is using that term in a derogatory manner. That also reminds me of Imam Zaid Shakir's words, he said " On the Day of Judgement, when each one of us will be shouting NAFSEE NAFSEE i-e myself, myself, Prophet Muhammad (Saw) will be calling out UMMATEE UMMATEE i-e my ummah , my ummah, and not SALAFI SALAFI or TABLEEGHEE JAMA'TI or NAQSHBANDEE or SUFI or anything else". So, what one should really worry about is being called a Muslim in a derogatory way, because then its an attack on Islam and Allah. Wallahu A'lam.

Wassalam.


               
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a_Silver_Rose
03/28/03 at 21:23:29
[slm]
[quote]I don't think its used as a derogatory term in the States like it is in the UK is it?[/quote]

No ...sis In the US its not considered a derogatory term ...but yah I have heard its used as a derogatory term in the UK.

[quote]Anyway, I wanted to comment on Hanif's post. You painted an interesting image of a Muslim brother. But anyway, I don't know about other sisters here, but I'll be frank with ya...for first impressions, yea looks DO matter. But then there's akhlaq. If the brother has them or he's articulate then a woman no longer sees the outer appearance. She finds a comfort that is what women truly want in the end - to be spoken to with respect, admiration, love, and all of that other mush. If ya don't believe me, just watch those silly talk shows. You find real pretty girls with ugly guys. What's the attraction? They say because he treats them like a queen.
   But in all honesty it's the guys who worry about image. They like showing off. My wife's a doctor. OR check out my porche. OR I've got a phd in rocket science blah blah blah    right?! (Not attacking ya personally though) [/quote]
I agree completely with everything you said.
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Emerald
03/29/03 at 19:02:10
[slm]
BULWARK,
  Unfortunately bro/sis you have a different way of thinking than the the majority of the worlds population. Now I'm not saying that you're not right because you are and that's the way our thinking SHOULD be...BUT it isn't. You were also right about your conclusions of my previous post. And right on target too. I'm a woman and I'm telling it like it is (I'm not offended by your quotation of the sheikh either, although it does not apply to me). I personally believe that it is stupidity on the woman's part possibly because we live in our dreams too much.
As for love of dunya, you know what - I believe in Allah (swt) and I have a strong faith walhamdullilah but also believe that we are humans before we are Muslims and there's no escaping that (with the exception of Prophet's of course). I just can not believe that there is a single Muslim out there in the world who doesn't care for the dunya-- it goes against human nature. Please don't get me wrong. My statement may come off as condoning or accepting to many wrong actions, it doesn't. I just mean it's not and will never be a reality to be the kind of person you are talking about.
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Tesseract
03/30/03 at 05:24:26
Wa'alaikum Assalam wa Rahmatullah,

           [quote]I just can not believe that there is a single Muslim out there in the world who doesn't care for the dunya-- it goes against human nature.[/quote]

               I can understand whatever u wrote, but the above quoted part is where I disagree. I believe that there is not one but millions out there in the world who don't care for the dunya. They are the ones who have every opprtunity to be wealthy, powerful, famous, yet  they give up on it and choose an ordinary life, make a decent earning which is enough for them to survive and are always prepared to meet their Lord anytime. We don't see such people because the materialistic world and environment that we have chosen to live in for ourselves, they have forsaken it and so they are not around us and we don't see such people. How do u know that a poor man walking down the street of Somalia or Bangladesh did not have an offer of drug smuggling and make millions overnight, yet he gave up on it not due to the fear of law or anything, but because of fear of Allah?  Allah's tests are going on, some choose not to take it, some choose to take it and pass it or fail it. I have had personal encounters with poor people back in Pakistan who are happy with their daily-based earn-and-live lifestyle and they have complete trust in Allah that He is their Provider who'll secure their tomorrows if they'll live to see it, unlike us who'll have millions of dollars in our accounts that can help us survive 70 years of life, yet still we'll worry to make more to secure another day after that 70 years of life and enjoy the luxuries of this world at its best. Allah knows the best.

Wassalam.
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Dude
04/02/03 at 15:25:16
"Paki" is a derogatory term in Canada, too.

Make-up: my favorite look is the "just out of the shower" look. Hair down. No ponytails or buns (please, no bun...ban the bun...).

A little make-up is OK...I'm not particular to it. That said, red lipstick makes me weak at the knees.

[i]Ummm...red lipstick...arghargharghargharghargharghargharghargharghargh...[/i]
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al-tawbah
04/11/03 at 11:09:38
asalamu alaikum

i have always wondered about the rationale of sisters who wear the hijab but will use so much makeup that they put a burn victim to shame.   i know a sister who tells sisters that do not wear the hijab that she is more pious than they because of that piece of cloth.    but then she wears so much makeup that one would think she was fast were it not for the hijab.    i kinda think that this is a contradiction, but then as a man, i wear neither makeup nor hijab, so it is hardly my place to determine whether or not a woman should do either.    these things, as are all things are between she and allah*swt*.    after all, if we sin, it is not each other that we sin against, but rather against him.    if it weighs heavily on a woman's heart about these matters, then there is probably a reason why.    if it does not, then i would imagine that allah*swt* is dealing with her on other issues.

i have found that as corny as it sounds, beauty really is in the eye of the beholder.    i recently met a sister who wears the hijab, and no makeup.    she was not striking by any means, although she does have a pleasant appearance.    but this sister's innner beauty and natural sweetness made her enormously attractive to me.    it was all i could do to pay some attention to those around us, rather than talking to this sister alone.

face it, as attractive as a person may be physically, if he/she is not of a sweet nature, that truly destroys the beauty that we may see at first glance.

wasalaam
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Sunnah
04/29/03 at 23:00:57
[quote author=Bulwark of Islam link=board=bro;num=1044731612;start=15#24 date=03/28/03 at 03:11:31]Assalamu 'alaikum,
and the first priority is to look at religion, and religion is most evident in the character of a person, a part of which is certain kind of outer appearance as well (like beard, clean clothes, perfumed, simplicity in clothing oneself etc.).
[/quote]

[slm]

I totally agree...
True that...now days its almost impossible to find a person who understand that.  Of course there are ppl who you may find will only see religion as priority…but it’s so hard to find them!!
I am from a Muslim community (Muslims from all over the world) and I haven’t found one person, just one person,  who would first examine the religious aspects of one’s personality. They All look at how beautiful you are! Or how modern you are! Or rather how cool you are!

I am sorry if I am repeating anyone else’s opinion…but this is how I see so called today’s world…
I know it’s not good to wish that I wasn’t born in this generation…generation X … most of the time I wish I was born during the time of the Caliphates, or time of the great Muslim emperors… Maybe men or women were different that time…


ma salaama
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jaihoon
04/30/03 at 00:36:21
[slm]

"Allah is beautiful and loves beauty'  :)

'nuff said.

But i dont think its beauty when some ppl make it a point to dumb the entire bottle of make-up on their face before steppin out of the home.

Natural Beauty pleases the heart, make-up beauty pleases the eyes. The choice is urs  ::)
Re: ~~ Make-up: Part II ~~
IMuslim_4Ever
04/30/03 at 21:24:13
[slm]

This is a cool topic!  :)  Its interesting to read about how our brothers of islam think about make up .


Some brothers are very intilligent...they won't go for outside looks, while others will...this world is full of different ppl or different cultures...so u can never conclude that guys only go for "outside beauti"

*****More brothers need to reply please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!*****

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you know i am getting addicted to these drinks!!! Can't lay my hands off!!!!!!!!!! Any therapist here??????????
Good luck every1 in the game of life!!

[wlm]

"thou here to lovest thine Creator's creation!"


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