Oh! Beauty in black,
Your face is hidden
Oh! Beauty in black,
My gaze is forbidden
You carry with you an aura
Your confidence I adore
I cover myself in your attire
And today I feel secure
Abaya is a long black garment worn by the
most of the Muslims covering the full body except face, hands and feet. Muslims in all parts of the world follow this
dress code, commandment of this dates backs during the time of the last prophet
in Islam, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) when he got revelation from Allah in the holy Quran
verse 33:59 ordering him to inform his wives, daughters and believing women to
cover. Since then this culture among different parts of the world has spread
and mostly all Muslim women cover. The common places where Muslim women wear
Abaya are the Arab states, Saudi Arabia and Dubai.
In Dubai, Abaya is a common dress code
for an Emirati women staying here.When a dress code becomes common- “Fashion comes
into existence”.Dubai known as the global hotspot for fashion you will find
elite collection of Islamic Abayas and hijab. The definition of true beauty is Dubai, where people can so beautifully define fashion being modest in their
dressing. While in few countries clothes are becoming minimal defining the current
age fashion, Dubai showcases its fashion of women in black – “The black
beauty”.
The
question of hijab and covering (Abaya) for Muslim women has been a
controversy for centuries and will probably continue for many more.
Suppression or liberation is a topic in limelight most of the time. I always
wondered behind that veil is suppressed women or a woman who is confident to
carry herself wearing the Abaya. In United Arab Emirates you get the answer
where not only Muslims even non-Muslims don’t mind covering themselves. On my
research on suppression, oppression or liberation on hijab I was surprised
that neither of it existed in this land.Infact Abaya and hijab is a fashion
landmark here. Every year in Dubai this nations notable attire, the country
takes pride in showcasing fashion shows of Abaya and hijab to suit the modern
taste. Women in Dubai are aspiring trendsetters, its very easy to find Abaya
fashionistas in malls, restaurants and you will be in a state of awe at the
drop gorgeous collection you see people wearing marking confidence and not
suppression.
Expats
in Dubai feel very secure an at home with the lifestyle in Dubai, but do they feel the same about the dress
code in Dubai, I had a chat with ARUBA JUNAID:
Q) The Arab culture, the women behind the veil has been the concept of dressing for the Emirati women in Dubai. Back home and in Dubai how do u feel its different wearing an Abaya or hijab. Does Dubai make you comfortable and does the fashion here demands you to wear the most fashionable Abaya n go out?
-I've been born and brought up in Abu Dhabi. So Abaya have always been there with me. A concept of dressing that is a part of the Emirati culture. I never took hijab as something separate from dressing up. I started wearing Abaya when I was 9th grade that makes me 14 years old. In Abu Dhabi I felt really comfortable in wearing Abaya since it's the local culture, and yes it does somewhat encourage me to wear the latest fashion in Abaya just to fit in. Although that's not a bad thing since I'm very fashion conscious.
Q) Is it your choice or a tradition in your family?
-It is a tradition in my family since my family is on the conservative side, but I chose it when I was 14.
Q) What do you think about the whole idea of suppressed women in hijab?
-Hijab does not suppress women; it is a form of protection for our dignity from all the evil thoughts out there. And there is a lot of that. Even though Abu Dhabi is a safe place compared to other places, you still don't know what the person standing next to you might be thinking, or looking at. Abaya keeps you safe and fashionable at the same time.
My fashion statement is look pretty and hot, but don't let the evil outside penetrate through you. Exude elegance through hijab.
TABIA ALI KHAN: a freelance fitness trainer and a mother of two:
Her take on hijab and Abaya:I’m always on the go, I prefer to dress comfortably but smartly.My fashion statement varies from eastern to western and all things in between with only one condition in mind; modesty in dressing.Since my early school days, I have had an inclination towards Hijab. All through the college and work, I have worn one as well. However, I left it for a couple of years after marriage due to family pressure but felt utterly guilty about it.When I shifted to UAE in 2008, I felt comfortable once again wearing a Hijab.Now after so many years, the family pressure does not bother me, though I have to admit, back home things are a lot different than here. Surely, Dubai makes it easier to follow the Islamic dress codes in comparison to my home country. Personally, I have felt a major difference in the way members of the opposite gender look at me with a hijab on. The level of respect that enters their gaze is instantaneous. I feel secure and respected with my head and body covered, not to mention the mental easy it puts me at knowing I don’t have to bother how I appear to others. I is a blessing, every woman should avail.
Abaya indeed is a fashion statement in Dubai, collection and brands of Abaya brings hiccups. Stunned by the brands such as DAS collection, rouge couture, DARZ. Of course the leading brands will exploit this growing attire and make people ABAYA brand conscious GUCCI, PRADA, BVLGARI and many more. Therefore this gulf tradition is becoming more and more popular among women all over the world-leading designers are creatively exploring new ideas to design Abayas and hijab. The new fashion of Abaya has come into existence and- fashion cannot be oppression right?
“BLACK BEAUTY- SHE WALKS WITH FREEDOM AND NOT OPPRESSION.”
FEW PLACES TO SHOP ABAYA IN DUBAI:DESIGNERS- Abaya mall, First lady in Dubai mall, mauzan, Al bait al bahraini,Geelato Abaya, Ameerat al abaya trading
MID RANGE- bur Dubai, Sharjah market, City Center
EASY TO GO- Deira market Dubai
As always well written and well researched ..... abaya or hijab definitely not an oppression in fact it's liberating.
ReplyDeleteofcourse, thanks ash!
DeleteAs always well written and well researched ..... abaya or hijab definitely not an oppression in fact it's liberating.
ReplyDeleteWell written Halima! A very encouraging posts for all those who plan to start hijab.
ReplyDeletethank you, hope to benefit people.
DeleteAbsolutely lovely column.
ReplyDeletethank you
DeleteWell written Halima :)
ReplyDeleteIndeed SHE WALKS WITH FREEDOM AND NOT OPPRESSION. (:
Kudos (Y)
thanks zainab
DeleteWay to go girl. Loved it :)
ReplyDeleteHalima, Very well written...👍👍👍
ReplyDeleteSurely, man doesnt ask us to dress this way,
It is the command of our lord that we must obey.
As salamu alaykum,
ReplyDeleteIts a major thing to discuss now a days!
women Who wanted to wear Abaya/hijab but due to some reasons they can't. In shaa Allah whoever have read this article may have benifit from it...and May Allah swt give ajar to u!
Keep on writting ...:)
Dear sister, what is totally appalling is when we want to wear the hijab and/or abaya, without understanding the real reason of doing so ~ and that's what leads us into the "fashion statement" scene. You see, shaitaan has his own discreet way of attracting to all that is forbidden. Hence, wearing a hijab with the "camel hump" ~ weaing hijab over trousers ~ wearing an abaya with bizarre collection of sequence and attractive motifs ~ really fail the whole purpose of wearing hijab !! Sister, who do you think, are we fooling ???? Surely not ALLAH swt !!! Far from it, we are conveniently being lead by shaitaan to a deep down valley of hell. This world will always continue to be a test for the momin. Now does the muslimah "bend or twist" her beliefs, is what marginalizes her from being a mominah. End of the day, its all about MODESTY. And modesty is not bent or twisted to please the creation of Allah. It is purely to please Allah swt.
ReplyDeleteSalaams
Another sister from Dubai and a long time blogger.
I agree with doodlebuddies. she is exactly right. hijab these days does not serve it's function at all! it has become fashion before function....
ReplyDeleteThe Prophet (sallAllaahu ‘alayhi wasallam) said,“The best of your women is the affectionate, the fertile (in productivity), the propitious (favorable), the consultative if they fear Allaah. The most evil of your women are the Mutabarrijat (those who do at-Tabarruj [display their beauty]), the Mutakhayelat (who strut/swagger), and they are the hypocrites. Those who enter Al-Jannah (the Paradise) are like the Cough Crow [i.e. rare].” (Reported by al-Bayhaqi in his Sunan)
The Messenger (sallAllaahu ‘alayhi wasallam) said, “Of the people of Hell there are two types whom I have never seen: The one possessing whips like the tail of an ox and they flog people with them. The second one the women who would be naked in spite of their being dressed, who are seduced to wrong paths and seduce others with their hair high like humps. These women would not get into Paradise and they would not perceive its odour, although its fragrance can be perceived from such and such distance.” (Reported by Muslim)