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A video made by Black Muslim women in France
Kinda tired of seeing nothing but light skinned and stick thin, conventionally attractive Hijabis everywhere in Muslim modest clothing companies, fashion shows and popular beauty/fashion bloggers and youtubers. I can clearly see how much we prefer to comment and like and subscribe these women over our darker skinned, fat Hijabis with different features, and we all know why. We say we want to show the world that beauty comes in all forms, including modesty, but weāre literal hypocrites if we believe weāre making a revolutionary change from Western beauty standards and creating our own space of positivity. When it still excludes the same people who couldnāt find there place before, what change have we actually made in the world of fashion and beauty?
I suggest you followĀ @lvernon20 and @theaerialview they are both fat hijabi bloggers, both very beautiful and inspiring.Ā And here is a link to a plussize modest fashion brandās online shop : http://www.misclaire.com/Ā And one of their models :
Bold looks coming out of the country that banned Muslim women from wearing Burkas and NiqÄbs.Ā .Ā
SAY IT LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK
Holy shit they really did that???
Yeah, they used a pretense ofĀ āhiding your face in public is problematic due to fuck if I know I just want to be islamophobic and pretend itās just laicity.ā
France has a big islamophobia problem.
ŁŲÆŁŁŲ±Ł Ų§ŁŁŁŁ ŁŁ Ų§ ؓاؔ٠ŁŲ¹ŁŁ
Qadr Allahu wa masha fa'al.
Allah has decreed it and what He willed has happened.
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āSay: āNothing shall ever happen to us except what AllĆ¢h has ordained for us.āā
ā(Qurāan, 9:51).
āDo not look at a manās prayers nor his fasts, rather, measure him by how well he deals with others, the compassion he shows his fellow man, his wisdom and his integrity.ā
Umar Ibn Al-Khattab
A woman named Khansa Bint Khidam went over to the house of the Prophet (pbuh), and he wasnāt there. She found his wife Aisha, who told her to hang out a bit till he came back.
When he got there, Khansa told the Prophet (pbuh) that her father had forced her to marry someone she didnāt want. So the Prophet (pbuh) told her that fathers had no right to marry their daughters off to people they didnāt want. Then he said to her,Ā āYour marriage is invalid; go marry whoever you want.ā
So not only did the Prophet (pbuh) allow women to come to his house and speak with him directly, he also affirmed their rights constantly, even if that meant going against their families. And that is how Islam treats women.
[Reference: BukhariĀ 5138]
Zahra LARI (UAE) Asian Winter Games 2017 SP | read her story here
Me (on the left) and my friend at the Transgender Rights and Awareness Rally. I wanted to make it clear that I will support every Muslim who is Trans. I love yaāll!
That awkward moment when the wind blows, and your Hijab becomes completely haram
So inspiring.
Some women love their hijab and itās not your job to tell them otherwise. So hijab-wearing women out there, wear it proudly. Natashaās on it:
Graffiti in Egypt that reads:Ā āŁ ŲŖŲµŁŁŁŁŲ“ā = āDonātĀ CategorizeĀ meā
A Muslim woman covers the yellow star of her Jewish neighbor with her veil in Sarajevo, 1941.
Muslim women across the US are learning how to defend themselves against hijab grabs.