Trans experiences: wearing a hijab as a trans man.
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Trans experiences: wearing a hijab as a trans man.
TT post by @ starboy.cherie (he/him).
This entire comment section ended up being a lot better than expected.
Nigerian miku!!💚🤍💚
saw this whole trend going aroung and loved all the diffrent miku's from around the glob!!
mine is miku has a nigerian muslim, and i love her
BONUS!!
Under thobe
Rumeysa Ozturk was arrested by masked officers and sent to Louisiana despite order she be kept in Massachusetts
اللَّهُ أَكْبَر مِن كُل ما أَخافُ وَأَحْذَر
Allah is greater than all my fears and worries.
Do ‘feminists’ who believe that Islam is inherently abusive towards women.. Understand the direct damage they cause towards abused Muslim women?
Like, if a Muslim woman were to open up about any abuse she faces (whether from a spouse, or a parent, or someone else in the community) one of the first reactions she may get is ‘Islam abuses women. Islam is a bad religion. Islam is backwards, its behind, its abusive, we need to get rid of it’.
This initial extreme reaction is just making Muslim women afraid of opening up about abuse.
We know that if we mention any abuse, the automatic response (the expectation) will be to give up our religion and our beliefs. These feminists care about us, but only if we conform to that expectation. Otherwise, we’re brainwashed, we’re complacent, we’re part of the problem. Muslim women end up being unsupported by everyone around them, including the very women that claim to want to help abolish abuse against women.
This applies to queer Muslims too. By calling the entirety of Islamic society queerphobic, you indirectly let queer Muslims know that they are not welcome. And they're not. They end up in a state where they are not welcome in their homophobic societies nor in the communities that claim to be 'queer-friendly'. They have to build their own spaces, and then still end up getting constantly attacked from both sides.
Your islamophobia isn't helping anyone.
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