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Isa And Islam > Frequently Asked Questions > Women In Islam > The Muslim Woman’s Desire for Inner Beauty!

The Muslim Woman’s Desire for Inner Beauty!

13 April 2015 by Jasmin 2 Comments

Muslim Business WomanMy mother, a religious woman who died a few years ago, was beautiful. She was a strong, patient woman who loved her family very much. She didn’t hesitate to lend a hand in order to help our family’s finances. She sewed clothes and traded goods. About four years ago, she passed away. Memories of her and her inner beauty are imprinted on our hearts.

Women Want to Look Beautiful

Every woman wants to look beautiful. No one will argue with that statement! They put a lot of effort into it. They don’t hesitate to spend thousands of dollars on make-up and wear trendy clothes.

Islam and the Injil on Inner Beauty

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Islam teaches that a beautiful woman is solehah (virtuous). “The world is jewelry and the best jewelry is the woman’s solehah” (HR. Muslim, Ibn Majah and An Nasai). The solehah woman is one whose character comes from a heart that obeys Allah. “Verily GOD does not look at the appearance and shape of your property, but he looks at the heart and your deeds” (HR. Muslim, Ahmad and Ibn Majah).

The Injil teaches the same thing. “You should clothe yourselves instead with the beauty that comes from within, the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is so precious to God” (1 Peter 3:4).

A gentle woman is not someone who stays silent or speaks with a soft voice. But, she will reprimand what is wrong and counsel wisely with love. The quiet woman is calm, submits to her husband, is peaceful, and has self-control.

The Key to Becoming a Beautiful Believer in Allah!

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But a woman can’t have inner beauty by her own wisdom and strength. She needs Isa Al-Masih! Why? When she receives Isa into her life, He will change her into a new creation. “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here” (2 Corinthians 5:17). This new creation will have a gentle and quiet spirit.

Isa died and came back to life. He died as a holy sacrifice to pay the punishment of death required for the sins of the world. Just as Isa was resurrected, so anyone who accepts Him will walk in a new life. A new life enables a woman to live a solehah (virtuous) life!

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  1. Someone says

    12 September 2018 at 4:42 pm

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    A muslim must believe in isa (peace be upon on him). In Qura’an, Allah says that Qura’an is the last book from Allah. When Qura’an came, the previous books became unacceptable. I as a muslim need to believe in isa( peace be upon on him) and you (whoever wrote this article) need to learn more about islam before writing.

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    • jasmin says

      17 September 2018 at 4:48 am

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      Someone,

      Quran 10:94-95 clearly writes to read the previous Holy Books which are the Torah, the Books of the Prophets, Zabur and Injil. These the truth from Allah.

      Quran 3:49-50 states that Isa is the Sign from Allah so everyone is commanded to obey Isa and fear Allah because Isa shall be the Sign for Judgement Day and there is no doubt about it. Therefore Quran 43:61 writes that everyone is to follow Isa who is the Straight Way to Allah. Quran 10:94-95 confirms that anyone who rejects the signs from Allah (Isa) will perish.

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