First of all it is essential to know that Muslim men and Muslim women are 
obliged to follow the commands of Allaah and His Messenger, no matter how 
difficult that may be for people and without feeling shy of other people. The 
believer who is sincere in his faith is the one who is sincere in carrying out 
his duty towards his Lord and obeying His commands and avoiding that which He 
has forbidden. No believer, man or woman, has the right to hesitate or delay 
with regard to commands; rather he or she should hear and obey immediately, in 
accordance with words of Allaah (interpretation of the meaning): 
“It is not for a believer, man or woman, when Allaah and His Messenger have 
decreed a matter that they should have any option in their decision” [al-Ahzaab 
33:36]   
This is the case with the believers who are praised by their Lord in the aayah 
(interpretation of the meaning): 
“The only saying of the faithful believers, when they are called to Allaah (His 
Words, the Qur’aan) and His Messenger, to judge between them, is that they say: 
“We hear and we obey.” And such are the successful (who will live forever in 
Paradise). 
And whosoever obeys Allaah and His Messenger , fears Allaah, and keeps his duty 
(to Him), such are the successful” [al-Noor 24:51-52]   
Moreover, the Muslim should not look at how small or great the sin is, rather 
he should look at the greatness and might of the One Whom he is disobeying, for 
He is the Most Great, the Most High; He is Mighty in strength and Severe in 
punishment, and His punishment is severe and painful and humiliating. If He 
exacts vengeance on those who disobey Him, then utter destruction will be their 
fate. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): 
“Such is the Seizure of your Lord when He seizes the (population of) towns 
while they are doing wrong. Verily, His Seizure is painful (and) severe. 
Indeed in that (there) is a sure lesson for those who fear the torment of the 
Hereafter. That is a Day whereon mankind will be gathered together, and that is 
a Day when all (the dwellers of the heavens and the earth) will be present” 
[Hood 11:102-103] 
 A sin may appear insignificant in the eyes of a person when before Allaah it 
is serious, as Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): 
“you counted it a little thing, while with Allaah it was very great” 
[al-Noor 24:15]   
This matter is as some of the scholars said: “Do not look at the smallness of 
the sin, rather look at the One Whom you are disobeying.” We have to obey 
Allaah and do as He commands. We must remember that He is watching in secret 
and in public, and avoid that which He has forbidden.   
With regard to belief, if a Muslim who prays commits some sins or bad deeds, he 
is still a Muslim so long as he does not commit any action which would put him 
beyond the pale of Islam or do any of the things which nullify Islam. This 
sinful Muslim will be subject to the will of Allaah in the Hereafter; if He 
wills He will punish him, and if He wills He will forgive him. If he enters 
Hell in the hereafter, he will not abide there forever. But no person can be 
certain as to his fate, as to whether the punishment will befall him or not, 
because this matter is known only to Allaah.   
Sins are divided into two categories, minor and major. Minor sins may be 
expiated for by prayer, fasting and righteous deeds. Major sins (which are 
those concerning which a specific warning has been narrated, or for which there 
is a specific hadd punishment in this world or torment in the Hereafter) cannot 
be expiated for by righteous deeds. Rather the one who commits such sins has to 
repent sincerely from them. Whoever repents, Allaah will accept his repentance. 
There are many kinds of major sins such as lying, zinaa, riba (usury/interest), 
stealing, not wearing hijaab at all, and so on.   
Based on the above, we cannot say for certain whether a woman who does not wear 
hijaab will enter Hell, but she deserves the punishment of Allaah because she 
has disobeyed His command to her.  With regard to her specific fate, Allaah 
knows best what it will be. We cannot speak about things of which we have no 
knowledge, because Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): 
“And follow not (O man, i.e., say not, or do not, or witness not) that of which 
you have no knowledge. Verily, the hearing, and the sight, and the heart of 
each of those ones will be questioned (by Allaah)” [al-Israa’ 17:36] 
 It is sufficient deterrent for the Muslim whose heart is aware to know that if 
he does a certain action he will be exposed to the punishment of his Lord, 
because His punishment is severe and painful, and His Fire is hot indeed.   
“The Fire of Allaah, kindled, 
Which leaps up over the hearts” [al-Humazah 104:6-7]   
On the other hand, for the woman who obeys her Lord’s commands – including 
observing complete hijaab – we hope that she will enter Paradise and attain the 
victory of salvation from the Fire and its torments.  
It is strange indeed that a woman whose character is good, and who prays and 
fasts and does not look at boys, and avoids gossip and backbiting, does not 
wear hijaab. If a person really achieves these righteous deeds, this is a 
strong indication that she loves goodness and hates evil. Let us not forget 
that prayer prevents immorality and evil, and that good deeds bring more of the 
same. Whoever fears Allaah concerning his nafs, Allaah will support him and 
help him against his nafs. It seems that there is much goodness in this Muslim 
woman, and she is close to the path of righteousness. So she should strive to 
wear hijaab as her Lord has commanded her. She should ignore the specious 
arguments and resist the pressures of her family. She should not listen to the 
words of those who criticize her, and she should ignore the specious arguments 
of those sinful women who want to make a display of themselves according to 
fashion, and she should resist the desires
 of her own self which may tempt her to show off her beauty and feel proud of 
it. She should adhere to that which will afford her protection and modesty, and 
rise above being a mere commodity to be enjoyed by every evil person who comes 
and goes. She should refuse to be a source of temptation to the slaves of 
Allaah. We appeal to her faith and her love for Allaah and His Messenger, and 
we urge her  to  observe the hijaab enjoined by Allaah and to obey the commands 
of Allaah (interpretation if the meanings):   
“and not to show off their adornment” [al-Noor 24:31] 
“and do not display yourselves like that of the times of ignorance, and perform 
As Salaah (Iqamat as Salaah), and give Zakaah and obey Allaah and His 
Messenger”[al-Ahzaab 33:33]   
And Allaah is the Source of strength and the Guide to the Straight Path. 
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