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Yes with out any doubt, Hijab is obligatory on Muslim women according to concrete evidence in Quran and authentic Hadeeths. Ignoring wearing full Hijab is a sinful act because it means disobeying the orders of Allah (SWT) and it might result in a potential punishment. The Prophet Muhammad (SAWA) and his daughter Fatima (AS) have emphasized on Hijab as the best behaviours for a Muslim woman.
Details of Quranic verses and Hadeeths in this subject can be found in many books available in the Internet and articles on many websites including this website www.al-Islam.org.

Among many Quranic verses, I mention as an example the Verse 31 in Sura An-Noor  and the verse 59  in Sura Al-Ahzab.

Among many authentic Hadeeths on Hijab subject I mention as examples : 1. Hadeeth from Imam Al-Ridha (AS) stating that Hijab is compulsory on Muslim women. Al-'Illa by Al-Sadouq, page 565.

2. Hadeeth from Imam Ja'far Al-Sadiq (AS): It is not allowed for a man to look at a woman except her face and hands and feet. Al-Kaafi, volume 5, page 521.

3. Hadeeth from Imam Mohammad Al-Baqir, Al-Kaafi, volume 5, page 532.

Wassalam 

Although many Sunni Shaikhs say that this verse was abrogated by verse 32 in Sura Al-Noor, but we have in our books that it is not abrogated at all. You can refer to Al-Bayan Fi Tafseer al-Quran by Al-Sayyed al-Khomeini.

Wassalam.

Assalamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullah

Surah Al-Baqarah, verse 48 (2:48) states:

وَاتَّقُوا يَوْمًا لَا تَجْزِي نَفْسٌ عَنْ نَفْسٍ شَيْئًا وَلَا يُقْبَلُ مِنْهَا شَفَاعَةٌ وَلَا يُؤْخَذُ مِنْهَا عَدْلٌ وَلَا هُمْ يُنْصَرُونَ

“And fear the Day when no soul will suffice for another soul at all; and intercession will not be accepted from it, nor will compensation be taken from it, nor will they be aided.”

This verse emphasizes the gravity of the Day of Judgment and the individual responsibility of each soul. It highlights that on that day, neither wealth nor intercession will be beneficial unless it is from the right sources. The admonition to “fear the Day” serves as a reminder of the ultimate accountability to God, where people cannot rely on others to alleviate their standing on that day.

Significance Regarding Intercession:

  1. Individual Responsibility: The verse underscores that every individual is accountable for their deeds and that no one can take the burden of their sins. This sets the scene for understanding intercession; while intercession may exist, it is not universal or indiscriminate.

  2. Valid Intercession: The verse implies that not all forms of intercession will be accepted. Only intercession that aligns with divine will and wisdom is valid. This can be understood through the teachings of Islamic theology, which indicates that intercession is granted to specific individuals who have God’s permission.

Relation to Ahlulbayt (a):

The Ahlulbayt (the family of the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him) holds a special status in Islam, particularly within Shia belief. They are often viewed as exemplary figures endowed with knowledge, purity, and spiritual authority.

  1. Ahlulbayt as Intercessors: Many traditions in both Sunni and Shia sources support the idea that the Ahlulbayt, as the Prophet’s family, are granted a special status of intercession on the Day of Judgment. Their intercession is seen as desirable because they are closest to the Prophet and hold high ranks in the eyes of God.

  2. Authentic Sources for Intercession: The validity of intercession from Ahlulbayt connects to specific teachings and hadiths that indicate Allah has granted them the capacity to intercede in favor of the believers, as long as the believers have faith and strive to live by Islamic principles. This is consistent with the notion that intercession requires divine approval.

  3. Relying on Their Help: For many believers, seeking the intercession of the Ahlulbayt reflects an acknowledgment of their esteemed status and a humble recognition of one’s own shortcomings. This relationship can foster a deeper connection to faith and reliance on God’s mercy through the noble figures within Islamic history.

So:

Thus, Surah Al-Baqarah, verse 48 serves as a solemn reminder of the individual’s accountability on the Day of Judgment, while also forming a foundational perspective on intercession that is nuanced and subject to divine approval. The Ahlulbayt, considered by many to be worthy intercessors, are a source of hope for believers seeking mercy and forgiveness, as long as their faith and deeds align with the conditions laid out in Islamic teachings.

This narration in Bukhari came from Uriah ibn al-Zubair narrating from his aunt Ayisha Bint Abi Bakr. Many of great Ulama from Shia and Sunni schools refute this narration and openly say that it is a fabricated narration aiming to hide the reality behind the incident of poisoning the Prophet Muhammad (SAWA).

The Quranic verses 69:44-47 were wrongly translated by a translator who does not know Arabic properly. Arabic word (Lao لو) does not mean simple (If) but it is used for the impossible only. حرف امتناع لامتناع . Same (Lao لو) came in Quran to prove that there no God with Allah and if there was a god with Allah, the whole skies and earth would have spoiled لو كان فيهما آلهة إلا الله لفسدتا

This (Lao لو) is used for the impossible.

You will see that the Prophet (SAWA) never changed nor claimed anything from himself.

Wassalam.