10-13-2004, 05:58 AM
Asalamalaykum, Its a little bit long but inshaAllah you'll find it well wroth the read.
<b>The Wasiyyah of Ash-Sheikh Abdur-Rahman as-Sudais</b>
My Muslim Sister, you will never be able to reach the perfection that
you desire, you won't be able to regain your lost glory of the past,
or achieve your highest rank and position unless you follow the
teachings of Islam and unless you stop at the limits and boundaries
of the Sharee'ah. This will make your heart love and appreciate the
good qualities and will keep you away from bad and evil qualities.
So stay at your homes. By Allah you will be praised; you will please
your household and make your home happy; you will perfect your
Hijaab; you will perfect your chastity, revive others and you will
make yourself happy and comfortable.
<b>Allah says</b>
<b>"O Prophet! Tell your wives and your daughters and the women of the believers to draw their cloaks (veils) all over their</b>
bodies. That will be better, that they should be known (as free
respectable women) so as not to be annoyed. And Allah is Ever Oft-
Forgiving, Most Merciful." (Surah al-Ahzaab 33:59).
So with Islam you are a " protected jewel", but without it you are a
doll in the hands of the wrong-doers; a mere object of amusement and
a merchandise of trade in the hands of human wolves who will destroy
your chastity, your honour and your dignity, and then throw you and
disregard you as one does with a date fruit and its seed.
So whenever the woman abandons the teachings of Islam and neglects
the proper Islamic dress and takes easy the matter of Hijaab,
exposing herself to men (by) walking among them and wearing perfume,
her dignity and honour vanishes and her brightness disappears, and
her modesty dwindles, and she becomes a source of fitnah (temptation
and trial) for others and the "evils" embrace her. Therefore, O
Muslim woman, who cherishes and holds onto the honour of Islam (and
is proud of the honour of Islam), and O free, honourable, chaste and
protected woman, you are the best successor of the best past
generation of Muslims. Hold fast to the book of Allah and to the
Sunnah (way and teachings) of His Prophet sallallaahu 'alayhi wa
sallam.
Beware of the hands of the wicked plotters and the jealous eyes, and
people with bad character and evil souls, who want to lower you from
the highness of your esteemed position and dignity, and lower you
from your glory of higher rank, and take you out from the circle of
your happiness. And beware of the deception and defeat before the
open war between Hijaab and sufoor (revealing beauty), and between
chastity and liberalism.
The enemies of Islam among the Jews and their followers are upset and
sleepless over the fact that the Muslim woman is honourable,
dignified and protected, so they put her under the spotlight, trap
her in (fisherman-like) nets and shoot her with their arrows.
Moreover, it is strange that some people from our skin and who speak
our language follow them and spread their ideas and fulfil their
aims, and wage in intellectual and cultural war against our Muslim
sisters, who are the moisture of our faces, through the alluring and
deceiving slogans and the charming articles here and there. Thus,
they falsely and deceivingly call to the freedom of the woman and ask
(and push) her to work, to coming out of her home. They spread
rumours about Muslim women saying "... the conservative Muslim
society (the real one indeed, The Muslim society can only be
conservative) is that which half of it does nothing and breathes only
from one lung..., and how can the Muslim woman stay prisoner at home
between four walls...", and other misleading slogans.
They want freedom for the woman, but in reality they want to free her
from her character and etiquette, and to strip her from her
principles, dignity and honour, and lead her into evil and
corruption. They want her to be a fashion model and an item for sale
to the naive and simple-minded (assuthajj wal busataa').
Who is then left to the well-being of homes; to the happiness of the
family; to raise and educate children?
How many young women get trapped and how much tragedy happens when
the Hijaab is destroyed and the jilbaab (outer garment) is taken off
and the 'wolves" (wicked men) devour the woman. Such is as a result
of sufoor (revealing beauty) and mingling with men in jobs, schools,
and market places.
Isn't it enough zajr (reminder) what the societies, who did not
practice the teachings of Islam, fell into in terms of indecency,
evils, and disappearance of values when they neglected and ignored
the matter of the woman? As a result of that, there are now repeated
calls in these societies asking for the return of the woman to her
protected fort; her home.
Would any man with the slightest bit of ghairah (honour) and rujoolah
(manhood) be content to see his wife become a "pasturage" of the eyes
of the wicked men, and to become a "serving on the dining table". The
current condition of some societies is a witness that when the woman
goes out of her home, it is a sign of destruction, loss, corruption,
and spread of indecency and mischief in society.
Therefore, to all our Muslim Sisters in the east and in the west of
the Muslim world, I call upon you from this holy and pure land
(Makkah) to hold fast to the Qur'an and to bite onto the Sunnah of
His Messenger sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam, with the front teeth,
and to follow the teachings of Islam and its adaab (etiquette).
And to the women organizations all over the world, beware of the
stupidity and bad results of the disobedience of the woman to the
guidance of Islam. Beware of being tempted by the flashing slogans
and poisoned publicity against the character of the woman and her
principles.
And to the people responsible for the Muslim child in her education
and care, I call upon you to fear Allah and to fulfil your duty
towards her while taking care of her belief, educational and ethical
aspects.
A clear limit and divider (boundary) must be set against indecency,
wicked movies and naked pictures that destroy honour and virtue and
that develop dayaathah (absence of honour and manhood to the point
where a man does not care about the females of his family in terms of
what other men may do with them) and indecency.
As to the guardians of women, fathers and husbands, I remind them of
their duty of qawaamah (protection and maintenance) of women
according to what Allah said:
"Men are the protectors and maintainers of women, because Allah has made the one of them to excel the other, and because they spend (to support them) from their means. Therefore, the righteous women are
devoutly obedient (to Allah and to their husbands), and guard in the
husband's absence what Allah orders them to guard. As to those women
on whose part you see ill-conduct, admonish them (first), (next),
refuse to share their beds, (and last) beat them (lightly, if it is
useful), but if they return to obedience, seek not against them means
(of annoyance). Surely, Allah is Ever Most High, Most Great." (Surah
an-Nisa 4:34).
So they have to fear Allah, and save themselves and their children
from the punishment of Allah by raising and educating them according
to the teachings of Islam, and they should be warned from being loose
and neglectful in this matter. I call on their ghairah (honour)
towards their women and their rujoolah (manhood) in order to preserve
the honour and to protect their mahram women, in addition to
protecting their values, principles and characters.
So, O wise people, take a lesson, and be aware and don't be deceived
for the successful is one who is reminded through (the mistakes of)
others, and know that the Ummah reached this sad state and crisis
only after it was it hit in its system of life and when it neglected
the appropriate education and upbringing of its women. And remember
that the trustworthy and trusted (the Prophet) sallallaahu 'alayhi wa
sallam, said: "I haven't left behind me a fitnah more harmful to men
than women (when they go astray from the guidance of the Islam)."
(Bukhaaree and Muslim).