For example: Princess Fahdah wear the hijab correct ; she cover everything but only her hands ; not all her hands show only her fistNo but by covering her hair and showing her neck, earring and wearing tight clothes she is insulting Islam... She covered her hair but she forgot to cover neck When some girl wants to cover she need to cover everything otherwise people will say really bad things about her and the way she was raised
I agree with Marlene, I think she simply wore the scarf as a fashion accessory. I think she was just trying to be stylish (not very succesfully in my opinion) but I am sure her intention was not wearing the hijab. I am sure she has people who can advice her or that can explain to her how to wear correctly a hijab. I think people close to her wouldn't have let her going out with something offensive to Islam.I think she wore the scarf as a fashion accessory and nothing else!
For example: Princess Fahdah wear the hijab correct ; she cover everything but only her hands ; not all her hands show only her fist
I think she was just trying to be stylish
can we all please give princess basma a break on what see is wearing on what she is not wearing and how she is wearing it seems to me she is happy in herself and isnt that what matter she should dress for yherself and and no one else i wasnt ware is was the fashion thread
In JanuaryI think I missed an episode When Prince Hamzah re-married???....From where is Basma?any info where and when they met?
LOL, this is funny that some people consider it as a Hijab, come on guys don't you know how is the Hijab looks like. It is not Hijab for sure, her neck is showing. This is maybe her style. She seems like Reem who does not like to take care of her appearance. More pictures to come and we will see
salma said:In January
Wedding of Prince Hamzah & Basmah Bani: January 12, 2012
She born in Canada but her parents are from Jordan
I believe that nobody has the right to judge others about how they interprate how to wear Hijab, you are talking from your point of view of from of the point of view of some religious, but If you go to Saudia for example, they will tell you Hijab is covering all body and face, and the way you are describing is insulting the how hijab should be....so no need to argue with that; Basma thought doing well by covering her hair , so why you are so fussy about it.
I think nobody needs to give lessons in this matter...
Oh dear, you should not jump into this if you are gonna talk about Saudi. Saudi Arabia is a strict country anyway, Qur'an said clearly that a Muslim women have to cover their hair and body except hands and face. Now if Saudi Arabia is adding something on top of what Qur'an said then it is their problem. I don't blame you, you probably not Muslim and don't understand what is the religion so don't talk about something you don't know.. Basma is insulting Islam by covering her hair and showing her neck if she is really covered as a Muslim but if this is her style then I am not a fan of this weird style IMO. Oh and she is insulting herself, now people are saying bad, horrible things about her I don't think some people respect her anymore
Oh dear, you should not jump into this if you are gonna talk about Saudi. Saudi Arabia is a strict country anyway, Qur'an said clearly that a Muslim women have to cover their hair and body except hands and face. Now if Saudi Arabia is adding something on top of what Qur'an said then it is their problem. I don't blame you, you probably not Muslim and don't understand what is the religion so don't talk about something you don't know.. Basma is insulting Islam by covering her hair and showing her neck if she is really covered as a Muslim but if this is her style then I am not a fan of this weird style IMO. Oh and she is insulting herself, now people are saying bad, horrible things about her I don't think some people respect her anymore
NoorMeansLight said:I feel a bit sorry for her now. Apparently she wasn't prepared for the role and wasn't aware of the Jordanians' notion and way of thinking. Someone has to advise her soon in order to protect herself from any further negative exposure. I wish her well!
Don't think so at all...It's only empty fuss...When I think about Rania who lived all her life in arab/muslim countries and knew how they think, and although of that, she exposed herself in bikini and sleeveless dresses...Now I think that jordanians must be thankful to Basma who lived all her life in Western countries and took the initiative to cover her hair as a respect for muslim jordanians, and second because she's the first jordanian commoner woman to be married to a member of the royal family. She's doing a good job, and she's representing good jordanian women.
But, what I have thought reading you all is how hard must be being a new princess, from having a normal life to be in the spotlight. Her first steps as a princess must be respected. We should do as with the politicians or football trainers: to give her "100 days of grace" (I do not know how to say in in English..., excuse me) It's great to be here with you all after a long time!!!! I enjoy reading you!
Burgz, I love your avatar: I had never seen a picture of prince Hamzah playing polo!
No Kitty we have seen her wearing bikini one and swimsuit.
Sure Rania was in a private vacation, but those photos were taken by paprazzis had showen her wearing a bikini twice (one was green if I recall) on a yacht and an other time wearing a one piece red swimsuit , but she was exposed to other males who are not her "mouhram"(husband, kids, brothers, father, uncle).Correction: Rania has never exposed herself in a bikini! She was wearing a one piece bathing suit in a private vacation.
Sure Rania was in a private vacation, but those photos were taken by paprazzis had showen her wearing a bikini twice (one was green if I recall) on a yacht and an other time wearing a one piece red swimsuit , but she was exposed to other males who are not her "mouhram"(husband, kids, brothers, father, uncle).
For Muslims, a muslim woman doesn't show her skin to other male, and in those pictures, even if they were from a private trip, they showed other males who are friends and yacht stuff, so what you call that, it's not exposition???...I don't care about what Rania did or not, but I am just laughing when I see some people being rude to Basma who covered her hair and not her neck....
Don´t worry As Sephora wrote we have seen her wearing the red suimsuit, and in three times wearing a bikini but she is not the only Jordanian woman royal that we see in swimsuit.I stand corrected then, thanx! The only pic that I remember was the red bathing suit.
Don´t worry As Sephora wrote we have seen her wearing the red suimsuit, and in three times wearing a bikini but she is not the only Jordanian woman royal that we see in swimsuit.
April 19, 2012- Prince Hamzah bin al-Hussein, brother of Jordan's King Abdullah, and his wife Princess Basma are seen after parachuting at Wadi Rum April 19, 2012. Prince Hamzah, the head of Royal Aero Sports Club of Jordan, on Thursday joined sky divers from Jordan and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in a show in Wadi Rum, south Jordan, to promote for the sport in the kingdom.
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Agreed! Couldn't have said it better.there is no stages for a Hijab. u wear it or u don't. Also in Islam it is very unreligious to try to appear what u are not. before her marriage Basma wore open clothes and she has a reputation of being outgoing and western. In 3 month u don't change and wear veil. sorry but this is just a show especially she is doing this not properly in tight clothes. this is wrong step from Prince Hamzah.
She remains Jordanian , not as if she comes from Paris! Don't make me list the family for you,lol,trust me you don't want to know!!!I feel a bit sorry for her now. Apparently she wasn't prepared for the role and wasn't aware of the Jordanians' notion and way of thinking. Someone has to advise her soon in order to protect herself from any further negative exposure. I wish her well!
there is no stages for a Hijab. u wear it or u don't. Also in Islam it is very unreligious to try to appear what u are not. before her marriage Basma wore open clothes and she has a reputation of being outgoing and western. In 3 month u don't change and wear veil. sorry but this is just a show especially she is doing this not properly in tight clothes. this is wrong step from Prince Hamzah.
IMO, she is choosing to be in the spotlight. She did this well before her marriage, on a much lower level obviously.
sephora there are many royals who married Jordians! Prince Hamzah's first wife was a Jordanian Princess Noor and so is Princess Alia and Princess Taghreed. Basmah is not the first .
for mentioning queen Rania i have to say that in her own words Basmah said that Rania was her "role model" when she worked for King Abdullah's foundation..
her hijab is half hearted not a fashion thing which IMO only means this is an image attempt to get atention at a time when Jordan is going through major political issues.
I dont care if Prince Hamzah married a Jordanian or chinese as long as she bothers to learn about the culture. Lets not talk about religion as it is personal & perhaps she will have better luck next time.