Salam alaykoum wa rahmatu-Llah wa barakatuh,
Akhlaq, Good behavior,
The hijab is much more than a simple garment: it is a declaration of faith, an act of love for Allah, and a way of living modesty daily. At Jubbha, we believe it is possible to combine modesty, elegance, and authenticity.
In this article, we will kindly share the most common mistakes to avoid when wearing the hijab, as well as practical advice for living it fully and in the right way.
1. Reducing the hijab to a simple scarf
The hijab is not just a piece of fabric placed on the head. It is a religious obligation that includes clothing, but also behavior: humility, dignity, gentleness in words and actions.
💡 Jubbha Tip: Choose a hijab that covers your hair, neck, and chest well, while remaining elegant.
2. Associating the hijab with tight or attractive clothing
A hijab worn with very tight or transparent clothes loses its primary meaning: protecting modesty.
The ideal is to opt for loose and opaque cuts, like our Jubbha flowing abayas, which combine comfort, modesty, and refinement.
3. Choosing a "fashion" hijab that is not compliant
Certain styles (turban exposing the neck, veil that is too short, transparent fabric) do not cover properly.
💡 Advice: An Islamic hijab covers the hair, neck, and chest, while remaining discreet. Our premium hijabs are designed to meet this standard while adapting to sober trends.
4. Forgetting that attitude matters as much as clothing
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Surah Al-Ahzab (33:32-33)
"...do not be soft in speech [to men], lest he in whose heart is disease should covet, but speak with appropriate speech."
Modesty is not only measured by clothing, but also by words, attitude, and the use of social media.
Being veiled also means embodying gentleness, modesty, and restraint.
5. Judging or belittling unveiled women
The hijab should never become a tool of superiority. Example, benevolence, and encouragement are always more powerful than criticism.
6. Wearing the hijab to please others
The hijab is an act of worship towards Allah. When it is worn only to satisfy family, society, or social media, it loses its sincerity.
💡 Tip: Take the time to understand why you wear the veil, don't rush.
7. Being inconsistent between image and practice
No one is perfect, but it is important to gradually align appearance and actions: prayer, behavior, speech.
Conclusion
Wearing the hijab is a spiritual journey, not a race to perfection. Every step counts, every effort is seen by Allah.
At Jubbha, we support you in this endeavor with modern abayas and hijabs that respect Islamic laws, so that you can radiate modesty and elegance.
✍️ Article written by Nouzha.life
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