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[quote]Assalaamu 'Alaikum and thanks for your views. Quote: The word khumur (pI. of khimar) refers to a cloth which covers the head, ears, hair, neck and bosom. The esteemed mufaasir (Qur'anic interpreter) Al-Qurtubi explains: Women in the past used to cover their heads with the khimar, throwing its ends over their backs. This left the neck and the upper part of the chest bare, in the manner of the Christians. Then Allah commanded them to cover those parts with the khimar. I SOOO TOTALLY AGREE! I'm telling you, this team of studying-islam is too liberal. You can refer to my topic on "Are Muslims on TV really on guidance?" and you'll see the sort of argument that my opponent puts forward. I've no idea where they got this information from. By the way, none of you answered the question on covering the head during Adhaan, and eating/drinking during Maghrib. Please read my questions that I've asked at the initiation of this topic. I need to know if these are also superstitions.[/quote]
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