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Why is covering one's head considered sacred and mandatory, especially in places of worship in most religions (veil, mantilla, hijab)
In Islam, covering the head—especially during prayer—is a sign of humility and respect. Since prayer is a direct meeting with God, we are encouraged to appear with modesty and reverence. The hijab, in this context, is more than just a covering—it’s a symbol of spiritual devotion, especially in sacreRead more
In Islam, covering the head—especially during prayer—is a sign of humility and respect. Since prayer is a direct meeting with God, we are encouraged to appear with modesty and reverence. The hijab, in this context, is more than just a covering—it’s a symbol of spiritual devotion, especially in sacred moments like worship.
See lessWhat does it truly mean to 'seek truth' in your faith or worldview, and how do you approach conversations with those who believe differently?
In Islam, seeking the truth is a lifelong journey guided by sincerity, humility, and a genuine desire to please God. We are encouraged to question, reflect, and study with open hearts and minds. The Quran itself invites us to think deeply and seek knowledge. When speaking to people of different beliRead more
In Islam, seeking the truth is a lifelong journey guided by sincerity, humility, and a genuine desire to please God. We are encouraged to question, reflect, and study with open hearts and minds. The Quran itself invites us to think deeply and seek knowledge.
When speaking to people of different beliefs, I approach the conversation with respect and a willingness to listen. Islam teaches us to engage in dialogue with wisdom and beautiful manners, not to argue but to share and understand. I believe truth withstands questioning, and respectful discussion is one of the best ways to reach mutual understanding.
See lessWhat country are you from and what is your belief system?
From Egypt and I’m Muslim
From Egypt and I’m Muslim
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