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Modesty in Islam:

Sana Bint Aslam
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A Central Value of Faith

Modesty is a central value in Islam that guides the Muslims in their day-to-day life, how they interact with other people, and how they maintain their values. Modesty is a crucial aspect of personal behavior as well as the social order of Islamic society. Modesty, or haya in Arabic, is an integral part of the teachings of the Qur’an and the Hadith (Prophet Muhammad’s sayings, peace be upon him) and appears in all aspects of life, ranging from dress and conduct to speech and interpersonal relationships.

This article discusses the concept of modesty in Islam, its importance, and how it is applied in everyday life.

1. The Meaning of Modesty in Islam

Modesty in Islam is not just about attire; it includes a wide spectrum of conduct and attitudes that denote humility, self-respect, respect for others, and a deliberate attempt not to be arrogant or immodest. The concept of modesty in Islam is multifaceted, and it is often referred to as haya, which can be translated as shyness or a sense of shame in doing anything inappropriate in the sight of Allah.

It is also associated with a profound sense of one’s relationship with Allah and adherence to Islamic principles. Modesty in Islam is not only external but is also an inner attribute that determines one’s thoughts, intentions, and…

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Sana Bint Aslam
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