Just a reminder:
Even hijabi people can be trans. So, if you see a hijabi person don't immediately assume they are cis woman, rather ask their pronouns.
There is little to zero representation of hijabi trans people, therefore associating with something and having someone to look up to is hard. A lot of trans hijabi people will battle with their identity because of lack of representation and feel invalid and alienated in their own skin. And a lot of hijabi trans people will take off their hijab, just to feel more welcomed and valid. Which is sad that someone needs to hide part of their identity to feel accepted.
Not to forget that the LGBTQIA+ community is really anti-islamic and the Muslim community is really anti-gay and anti-trans and their hate is shown especially towards trans hijabi people. Who on the daily basis must fight against both anti-islamic and anti-trans people.
Tl;dr: Hijabi people can be trans, ask them for their pronouns (if the situation is safe) and we need more representation.
(I talk in third singular as if I'm not a trans hijabi myself, excuse that Ig lol)
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