RIYADH- Sheikh Ahmed al-Ghamdi, former head of the Committee for thePromotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice in Mecca, said that the statementof Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salmanlink>regardingthe “abaya” not being obligatory (all black cloak or dress), is consistentwith the teachings of Islam.
He pointed out that the black color is not the only one permitted byIslamic law, but it happened due to the exploitation of certain fatwas by“Al Sahwa” group, and the promotion of the concept of the head cover andblack color, as the main dress code (hijab) for Saudi women.
Al-Ghamdi said in an interview with Al Arabiya: “The cloak is meant formaintaining a modest look and it does not have to be black. If a womanwears clothes that serve the same purpose for her to be able to perform herduties whether to work or study, that’s fine.
He added: “There is nothing wrong with the dress she wears, if it is not ablack cloak, these attires may be different, yet do the necessary covering,without the need for any other dress on top.Not based on the teachings of Islam
He explained that the color of the abaya and its design is not based on theteachings of Islam, but the main purpose is decency and concealment,“nothing is wrong with the color of the garment or its type.”
He also noted that the black abaya dates back to the end of the Ottomanera, but in some hadiths and narrations it was mentioned that “the wives ofthe Prophet used to wear colors such as pale yellow and rose.”
In other stories, he said: “There were some exaggerations obliging women towear black, they refer to what Umm Salamah said that the women of Ansarappeared like “crows” when the verses referring to women attire wererevealed, so they took on the color black as per their interpretation ofthe women’s reaction back then, but there is nothing that states women areobliged to do so. Other narratives show that the prophet’s wives worecolored clothes.”Al Sahwa group enforced it
In our present day, Al Sahwa group endorsed this understanding which hasbecome part of people’s thoughts and their subconscious that it must beworn by women, and that the cloak should cover the head, be black and loose.
However, the interpretation of the verse, ” O Prophet, tell your wives andyour daughters and the women of the believers to bring over themselves[part] of their outer garments,” mean that women need to wear somethingthat is not revealing whether it is abaya or any other piece of clothingwithout a specific distinction,” he clarified. – Al Arabiya