To be honest, when I read your e-mail I felt like it was the 'old Sha' writing to me and I had a little déjà vu moment. I think it's safe for me to say I have a pretty good idea of what you're going through right now therefore my response to you is quite a personal one.
It’s okay to feel confused. I know the decision to wear
hijab is not an easy one to make. You’re facing a situation that many women can relate to. Every woman wants to feel desired because there is a certain 'high' or satisfaction from being recognised for your physical beauty. You feel a sense of control and power when you walk into a room and people instantly notice you or they, especially men, favour you. This feeling is especially important in a social setting such as at a workplace where you know there is much to gain from having that control and influence over your boss, colleagues and clients. After all, good looks and intelligence, that’s the winning combination, right?
However, after a while you will start asking yourself,
Why am I using my sensuality or why do I need to use it in a professional setting if my boss, colleagues and clients are the professional people they should be?
What am I losing, emotionally and spiritually, by gaining people’s approval in this manner?
The fact that you feel something isn’t right and you want to do something about it means you have a good level of
iman. Don’t take that for granted because whether you realise it or not a part of you is yearning for the truth and as cheesy as this sounds, God’s Guidance is the Truth.
Firstly, the power of prayers and
du'a is incomparable so don't stop asking Allah s
ubhana wa taala to give you clarity and confidence in your decision. He is always listening.
Secondly, do as much
ibadah as you can. Pray
istikharah, do
dhikr, read the Qu'ran with its meaning, anything to make you closer to Him. Everyone is born with a spiritual void and it is up to us to fill that void with love and worship for our Creator, the one who made it possible for us to exist in the first place.
Has there not been over a man along period of Time, when he was nothing – (not even) mentioned?
Verily We created Man from a drop of mingled sperm,
In order to try him:
So We gave him (the gifts) of hearing and sight.
We showed him the Way,
Whether he be grateful or ungrateful (rests on his will)
{Surah Al-Insan, verses 1-3}
Thirdly, do as much research as you can about the concept of modesty and
hijab in Islam. Read Islamic books and strengthen your
iman.
Understand Allah's 99 attributes. Surround yourself with positive people and talk to other practicing Muslim women whom you feel comfortable with. I can't stress how important it is to choose good friends. You can also read my
previous posts about
hijab. Subsequently, once you've increased your knowledge about Islam,
inshaAllah the same effect will take place on your
iman and you can get through just about everything in life
.
Fourthly, I've created a pros and cons list that will hopefully help you.
- receive Allah’s Mercy, Love and Guidanceand in turn, He will make others love you too! (never fear the disapproval of people)
- re-prioritise the more important things in life thus chasing Jannah,
the eternally blissful abode for people of Faith
- new level of self-love and self-respect by increasing focus on your iman and inner beauty
- develop a better sense of modesty
- become more confident in yourself without having to flash some flesh
- protection from men and women who will misguide and distract you from remembering and worshipping your Creator
- protection from jealousy and the evil eye
- save and protect your sensuality only for yourself and those who deserve and are permitted to see it (husband, family, girlfriends)
- find a better occupation that doesn’t make you feel that your worth only lies in your looks
- murah rezeki / more rizaq (provision) from Allah because even though we earn our money by working for people the True Protector and Provider is Allah
- start a collection of beautiful hijabs ;)
- meet people who like you for you
- ... you can fill this one
- distancing self from Allah
- attracting unwanted attention from inappropriate men
- chasing Dunya, a temporary life with temporary highs
- likelihood of losing current job and whatever perks that might come with it
- perhaps you’ll miss dressing up the way you used to but once you feel this way read the pros list.
Besides you can always dress up at home around your family and girlfriends.
Before I started wearing the hijab I could only see with the naked eye and I could only understand the world in terms of my desires. Now that it’s been a year I can honestly say that I look at life in this world in a completely different way. I was searching for something pure and genuine and
shukur alhamdulillah, I’ve found it. The kind of contentment I feel today is not something I can obtain from people or anywhere. It truly is a gift from God.
Despite what society says the most important thing for the women of today has nothing to do with climbing up the social or career ladder. If a woman doesn’t have
iman in her heart and Allah’s Love in return she has nothing real and substantial to get her through this life. Money and power can only get you so far. We all need Him at the end of the day because our ultimate destination is towards Him.
As a woman you weren’t created to please and be a form of enjoyment for random men. You were created because Allah loves you and is giving you a chance to live a life that will lead you to Paradise. I’m not saying wearing the
hijab alone is enough for us to enter Heaven but it is a very good first step. A good Muslim is someone who is always striving to better his or herself for the sake of Allah and His reward is far better than anything and everything in this world.
I hope my response has helped you somehow.
InshaAllah, with time you will not have any doubts about your decision to wear the
hijab. Be patient and have faith in Him. And have faith in yourself. Trust me, if I can wear
hijab anyone can! My prayers are with you. Best of luck.