Book Name:Na Mehram Se Meljol Ka Wabal
1. A woman is the treasure of a home, and treasure is always kept hidden in the home. By showing it to everyone, there is fear it will be stolen. Likewise, it is necessary to hide women and not show them to others.
2. A woman at home is like a flower in a garden, and a flower will only bloom in a garden, and if you were to break and take it elsewhere, it will begin to wither. Similarly, the garden of a woman is her household, and there is fear she will begin to wither if she leaves without reason. This is because the hearts of women are very sensitive, and they are readily influenced in anyway. For this reason, women were gracefully referred to as delicate mirrors.
3. It is commonly known that women are generally fragile in nature and disposition, and fragile things are kept far from stones and anything that may break or damage them. The gazes of people are like a hard stone, and for this reason, women must strive to avoid them.
4. A woman is the honour of her husband, her father, her grandfather, and the entire household. For example, imagine a clean, white cloth representing a woman. If the smallest of marks was to appear upon it, the mark would be greatly noticeable against the rest of the white cloth. The gaze of unfamiliar and unknown people is like an unsightly mark on the white cloth; therefore, she should strive to remain distant from these marks.
5. One of the greatest qualities of a woman is that nobody besides her husband has a place in her heart or mind. If other men begin to occupy a place in her heart, then it is as though she has lost one of her most valuable qualities, and as a result, her household will begin to fall apart as she develops a lack of interest in it.
Dear Islamic brothers! You have heard of how necessary it is for women to remain covered, as modern life becomes more and more perilous, we are in need of taking more precautions day by day.