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Hijab And Pardah By Mothers Of Believers
I have seen all videos under Response to 23 Questions (Pardah Topic).
Ghamidi Sahib explained that the verses of Surah Ahzaab were revealed when there was a very difficult scenario.
Muslims were surrounded by Kuffar. Some tribes within madina revolted, a air of scandals was common in madinah and even our mother was blamed for fornication(I think So, May Allah Forgive me). Now Allah pak revealed the verses as a precautionary measure to protect the family of prophet and prophet himself. After the situation ended, battle of trench was won by Muslims, it is a common scene that those commandments of Surah Ahzaab were no longer needed/required and Muslims can go back to their previous lifestyles.
According to my research, the Mothers of Believers did not revert back to their normal practises rather they continued to practise the commandements of Surah Ahzaab. Covering themselves, not meeting men openly, observing Hijab(curtain) and everything that was commanded.
Why is this so? Was there any other verse forbidding the mothers to go back to their previous lifestyle? Did the prophet commanded? Did mothers show that they like commandements and they are going to continue this out of their own will? Is their any different angle to this?
Please enlighten.
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