What is the Hijab eye?

Eye hijab is a strange way to be decent in Islamic regulations. It is expected that both men and women will maintain their views of reducing if it is not allowed. It is expected that men will do this to avoid lusty thoughts looking at any woman who is not their wife. Women are expected to keep their view decreasing as a way to protect themselves.

The word hijab means screen or secret. Islam followers are expected to follow the principles of modesty and decency in their interactions with the opposite sex. In the Qur'an there are two specific verses that control Muslims on how to watch the eye hijab.

It is expected that men earn and secure the family, so they do not have to hide their bodies. Their work requires to be around. Yet it is not okay to stare at a woman who is not wearing, even if she is wearing a scarf or hijab. Decency requires men to throw their eyes down. The view is considered to be a poisoned arrow that comes from the wDevil.

The followers of Islam learns to be on the look of, because it can allow lust to enter the soul of man. It is also expected that women will be strictly followed by hijab eyes. The sphere of woman's activity is considered her home, so it is relatively easier for her to keep her entire body covered. Women are expected to hide from Ghair Mahram. Ghair Mahram translates as a man with whom the marriage is allowed.

It is a little similar proverb in the Bible, a verse from Matthew, who describes how to look at a woman with a lust is the same as after committing adultery. It is expected that you will leave it to the hijab of the eyes and women are safe from this kind of sin. Muslim men and women who interact with members of different religions can simply watch the hijab of the eyes unless eye contacts are accepted when talking to a member of the opposite sex. It is not a sign of disrespect,roughness or low self -esteem. Maintaining their eyes in a conversation means they are pursuing Islamic law.

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