Shaykh Saalih Al-Fawzaan حفظه الله تعالى 
[Q]: In recent times, an ‘abaa’ah (A woman’s outer 
garment), which is being referred to as the Islamic ‘abaa’ah, has become 
widespread. It is placed upon the head1 but it has sleeves from the arms to the 
shoulders. What is your eminence’s opinion about wearing these types of outer 
garments?
[A]: 'O my brothers, the ‘abaa’ah was only established 
to conceal (the woman) and it was not established for adornment; it is not a 
garment of adornment. It is impermissible for it to be taken as a means of 
adornment, to be embroidered, to place designs/drawings upon it or to adjust it 
to have arms and thus become like a thawb (the gown worn by Muslim men). This 
would not be considered an ‘abaa’ah and it would become like a 
thawb.
The sole purpose of the ‘abaa’ah is for the woman to 
cover [correctly]. It should conceal her whole body like the large loose outer 
garment which is [known as] the Jilbaab. The intent behind it is to conceal the 
woman and it is not meant for adornment. Rather, it should conceal her 
adornments in front of [strange] males. It is not allowable to make 
[impermissible changes] to the ‘abaa’aat [plural of ‘abaa’ah] and to then call 
them Islamic.2 This is an effort to promote them [i.e. improve sales] as they 
are not Islamic; this is only to promote them as the Islamic outer garment 
[‘abaa’ah] is the one that is concealing, spacious, thick [i.e. not thin and 
transparent] and lacking any designs, embroidery and adornment. It should be 
plain and simple like this [the shaykh appeared to be pointing at something 
plain]; it should not have anything on it. Yes.
Arabic Source: http://www.alfawzan.ws/node/3192
Footnotes:
[1] [TN] Sadly, many of the ‘abaa’ahs that are worn 
today do not even start from the head but are worn on the shoulders. Insha 
Allah, in the coming weeks we will translate some of the verdicts of the 
scholars concerning this along with the proofs and evidences. By Allaah, this a 
trap from the Shaytaan to lure our noble sisters in to the trap of tabarruj (may 
Allaah bless and preserve them).
[2] [TN] This is a piece of beautiful advice that 
should be heeded by those who sell women’s clothing; they should be extremely 
careful what they sell as some garments are designed to be purposely tight and 
others are examples of what the Shaykh has stated are impermissible. Laxity in 
this area has even plagued some of those who ascribe to the Sunnah in the West. 
May Allaah guide the Muslims and allow them to implement the Qur'aan and the 
Sunnah as practised by the companions.
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