Honestly my mum wears hijab and one time when I went shopping with her and a little girl called said “mommy look a ninja” and we both broke out in laughter.
This boy came up to me once with a serious face and he told me if my parents or family had ever seen my hair. WELL YEAHHH I CAME OUT OF MY MAMAS UTERUS WITH A SCARF ON YOU CAN SEE FABRIC WRAPPED AROUND MY HEAD IN MY ULTRASOUND PICTURE 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
I’m not aloud to wear a hijab, my mom says I will get bullied, it really upsets me because I really really want to Edit: my mom said I might be able to wear it next summer 😃 Edit number 2: Wednesday June 3rd 2020, I’m aloud to wear hijab now and I begin on Friday!!! 😃 Edit 2: ifs officially been 1 year of me wearing hijab and I love it!
Felicity Smoak Say to her 'let me wear it for a few days' and wait and see what happens when you go out in it. The majority of people are sensible , don't worry about the one or two people who might look at you funny.
Rude? Someday when you learn to speak English you might realize this was wrong choice of word. Like most Jehadis you might also give up using Burkas and expose yourself but you are far too afraid to let people know who you are. Make everyone happy and stay in your Islamic paradise of Pakiland. Nusrat Rizvi, Palm City Fl
my life energy is fueled by kpop memes But unfortunately that "piece of cloth" isn't just a piece of clothing. It is significant, it means something - rather like a swastika. This doesn't excuse treating these women badly, of course.
raphael44ify bro wearing hijab is freedom rather than oppression, you do only for the sake of Allah in Islam, in this time of age, people sexualise you when you in the street or shops, but when you wear it they don't think about you that way
There are much more serious questions that need to be asked muslim girls than those shown in the video: Examples include : FGM, ( it IS being practiced in US, EU) polygamy, punishment FOR GETTING RAPED, freedom in general for muslim women
Frenemy Well seeing as I'm a Muslim girl myself I'll answer some of your question. FGM?? I have no idea what that is. Mind explaining? Polygamy. It's not illegal. And it concerns both party as long as they're happy about it and they agree to it I don't see what the problem is. It's the same as the open relationship you have in the west both parties love each other both they still get with other people. And if that's not considered wrong I don't see why marrying 4 wife's is. Punishment for getting raped. Does that even happen??? Where?? In Islam we believe in fairness and getting raped is completely out of your control hence why you shouldn't be punished for it and if you are then the person doing it is in complete wrong. Freedom. Freedom of what sort are we talking about?? If it's freedom to be oneself then who said as Muslim women we don't get freedom??? None forces us to wear hijab it's out of own initiative. Don't know if you noticed but a lot of other Muslim women's don't wear hijab now a days if they really didn't have freedom like you claim do you think they would be given that option to not wear it. Idk why people think the being a Muslim women equates to unhappiness but that's not true. I'm speaking for myself but I'm really happy. If Islam hasn't found me then I'd probably be a complete different person. Islam made me who I am today. And I'm really happy. I thank Allah for this blessing. And I'm sure my other Muslim sisters would agree with me on this. 😊
I decided to wear Hijab at the age of 15. It was the best decision of my life. Never looked back ever since. Love and respect to all the Muslims women. Stay strong. Stay BOLD. From Bangladesh 🇧🇩
@Mr Express I am sorry for offending you..may Allah show you the truth..may Allah show you the straight path..may Allah give you knowledge of the Quran...may Allah give you the understanding of the Quran and the hadiths...and Alhamdulillah for your remarks to me..All praises to Allah
There are much more serious questions that need to be asked muslim girls than those shown in the video: Examples include : FGM, ( it IS being practiced in US, EU) polygamy, punishment FOR GETTING RAPED, freedom in general for muslim women
@@sakuraharuno4667 so you saying 1 out of 100 people do so but not illegally they do it legally and ya we CAN judge a country who has made it legal to do child marriage and let a person who could be the girl's grandpa marry her and have sex with her. And ya you're muslim doesn't mean you should protect it at all costs. Every country has some bad things in it
It we do not care about your attitude. Keep it to yourself. Do not demonstrated it in the street. Remove it from your hijab and place it into your heart.
attitude of being scared of being beaten at home. Or being harressed by their own family . Or that they maybe might get killed for nit wearing it properly ... Subhana Allah , what a great attitude
@lazy hill boy shame on those people. We are not supposed to judge anyone. Abuse, rape, shaming, bullying, judging; all these things are wrong and a rightful muslim will not engage in these. Everyone makes mistakes though, but it is important to learn from them and better yourself. Those abusive parents forcing and shaming their kids or others are not correct. They should know better than that but sometimes they think they are doing the right thing but it is not. I am so sorry that you know people or have seen it happen. I feel sad that you have that image about Islam. Not your fault, their fault for doing bad things and making people believe it is their "belief" Sorry for this 5 page reply.
@lazy hill boy there it is again. There is nothing wrong with islam. There is something wrong with people who believe it. Somehow they feel like they have the right to do or say certain things because they believe it is wrong. But the way they handle stuff sometimes is not how it should be. And that is what i am trying to make you understand. Nail polish is not allowed. Fact. But nobody has the right to tell someone or shame them for wearing it. Every human can decide for their own. Especially an adult. I understand it is very hard to explain to a non muslim, especially though a pc or phone screen. Please do not believe that abusers and rapists or even terrorists are doing it because islam says so. That is mental ilness. Nowhere did i find in our bible (qur'an) that those things were good and allowed. And i respect your opinion and do not mean to insult you in any way. Just wanted to say that because reading somethinf can always be intterpreted different
@lazy hill boy look, i am not defending those who make those choices. What you fail to understand is that what those people do is not right. No matter what they say, islam will not justify what they do against any human, no matter what they are or who they believe in. I am muslim. I am learning everything about it. Why am i not assaulting anyone or forcing anyone? Why am i not judging women for wearing nail polish or walkinf around half naked? I mean i believe in islam, that is what they teach us right? It hurts my feelings that you think i defend those who are bad. And i understand that that is your opinion. Being gay or lesbian is not allowed in islam, but a human is a human, everyone should be treated with respect. If we follow our rules, then we should not even hurt a fly. So why a human? It is hard for me to stand up for my religion, because it is always the bad things that people remember. The bad muslims, the ones who claim they do it for their religion. Because of them, good muslims are being sucked up in that image.
There are much more serious questions that need to be asked muslim girls than those shown in the video: Examples include : FGM, ( it IS being practiced in US, EU) polygamy, punishment FOR GETTING RAPED, freedom in general for muslim women
This is my hijab story! So it all started when I was in Kindergarten. I had this best-friend who wore the hijab, and I was kinda jealous. But I never did anything about it. Stuff really went down when I was in second grade. That was the year my sister and I rebelled against my mother. It was a few months after school began and my bestfriend and I had the same class. I would talk to her about her hijab and tell her that I wanted to wear one, then she would say something along the lines of "then you could wear one", but then I would say something along the lines of "I can't. My mom won't let me". And my mom wouldn't let me because she she said once I started wearing the hijab I wouldn't stop, but I really didn't care. So one day, my sister and I snuck hijabs into our school bags and went to school with it. At the bus stop we put it on and went to school like that. We made a big mistake by forgetting to take it off when coming back home, but we didn't so my mom . . . gave us a talk. And so not long after that my mom allowed my sister and I to start wearing the hijab to school and boy oh boy was I happy! About 7 years later and I've grown so attached to it that I don't even take it off in the house. It makes me feel protected in a sense. So yeah. This is my hijab story. If you took your time reading it than thank you!!
@Nina Nouna 😂😂 my mom always tells me that I don’t have to wear it in the house but I just grew so attached to it that even taking it off in the house feels weird 😅😅
@@bw4512 Muslim men also need to cover between their knee and their navel also not allow to wear tight clothes (both genders) and it’s recommended to cover their chest (bc the attraction could cause Fidnah) and lower their gaze(both men and women need to lower our gaze).
What reward you receive from Allah when you die and reach heaven. For men they will get 72 virgins and river of alcohol. Do you expect the same I mean 72 men and Vodka🤔
Growing up in Malaysia are pretty lucky because we Malaysia are multiracial and multi religion and believe. A lot of us here are understanding and we wanted to make Malaysia a country with a lot of race, ethnics and religion. So in conclusion, I'm pretty happy being Muslim in my lovely country. Malaysia 🇲🇾❤️
I am converting from Christian to Muslim very soon because it follows my beliefs and I have been studying it for a while but my parents do not know yet, and when I do tell them Since I am in the younger ish teens I will start wearing a hijab hopefully before school starts again!! They are very conservative so I am nervous that they won’t accept or let me wear a hijab so wish me luck! I love my religion and I am proud! May Allah bless you all!
@@kabeeryaro That's exactly what. Men have their own hijab, and that's something that should be talked about, but is rarely talked about. Would probably forbid a lot of evil, it hijab of the gaze was maintained too, no?
A year ago I was in Florida buying a drink. The store I was in was Muslim( I cannot remeber if it was Indian or not). I went up to the counter to pay when the guy said Masha'allah. He was so pleased to see a Muslim as myself wearing my hijab fully wrapped. He said most Muslim girls now a days only wear it partially or not at all. He ended up giving me a fruit drink from his store for free. Just wanted to share this
Hi I think it is possibly because in western countries (or at least in predominantly christian countries ) people are just more used to see a nun who covers herself for modesty since she’s a cleric rather than an ordinary (muslin) woman who covers herself for the same exact reason. Probably people think it’s obvious that a clerical person wants to cover to give a strong statement about his/her faith but not a common person living into society... they kinda think: why doing such a thing when you can just be “”normal””? I know it’s sad
Exactly. Everyone always targets Islam no matter the situation. It effing ticks me off, no one ever talks about anything else. And on a side note, wag1 my g imma South Londoner myself
Nuns are oppressed (and deluded) too. Even if nobody complains about that - understandably because there are so few nuns left - does that make the oppression of Muslima around the world any better?
@@clauldori1 for us as muslim girls it's normal to wear hijab .... Actually , We study , work , travel & do what we want as weaing hijab is part of what we want 😄 .... It's just a normal case for us ... I will not ask you to do things or thing that I am better than you because I wear like a nun ( as some think 😂 ) ... They must take it easy ..
Leonardo Da Vinci You are really wrong. I'm not denying that there are family and country who force to wear hijab but not majority. Most muslim women chose to wear hijab without any force. Hijab shouldn't be banned anywhere, that is not human rights. Human rights is letting people do what they want, wear what they, be what they want as long as they are not doing anything criminal.
Leonardo Da Vinci No Islamic law in the Internet? Islam goes all the way honey. I do have freedom of speech as a Muslim, I often lead my assignment group, even if there are men. Because the real Islam allows us to be who we want. What do you mean by second class citizenship? Everyone do need a guardian in their life, be it parents, be it husband, be it wife, they guard in their own way. My husband doesn't have the right to hit me without any concrit reason, well in real Islam, don't act like non muslim husbands doesn't hit their wife. The reasons is because the nature of women themselves. Inheritance are divided based on the children's responsibilities, which women have non. Islam never said we are deficient in intellect, in Islam, we believe that men and women have different strength. It's a reference on sex, there's a verse in Quran on that. Both genders need to cover up, just our aurah is different since our anatomy is different. The punishment for nusyuz? The wife deserve that punishment. What do you mean the rules are different? Both genders can't marry non muslims, where did you get that? The hadith on syahid getting 72 virgins is very specific, there's a lot to determine whether his death is actually syahid or not. Because women makes more sin, the thing is, it's really easy for women to enter heaven and it's also really easy for women to go to hell. Men doesn't have to explain why women should accept all this things. What double standard? What inequality? I'm a muslim therefore my selfworth is really high. I'm not indoctrinated at all. I've never felt fear of being ostracized, my country is diverse. Peer pressure? Nah, my peers are pressured by me. What critical thought should I be thinking about? I have freedom being a muslim, and I do control my fate. We have rights in Islam, more than women of the other religions do. In Islam, everything happens for a reason. You just need to know the reason for you be a happy muslim 😊.
Leonardo Da Vinci You're the one whose indoctrinated by media, like all those Islam haters out there. You did no research at all about Islam and you want to claim that the one saved humanity is the most immoral person in the world.
Leonardo Da Vinci All are not acceptable and about our Prophet Muhammad marrying a 9yo Aisyah, first, her age was never really confirmed 9yo, second, if she was that age, it doesn't matter, it was the norm at the time, just like the gypsies, it's their norm to marry early, it might sound wrong to us, but it's their norm. Respect our religion by doing a proper research about Islam, not just making conclusion based on what media showed you.
Leonardo Da Vinci dude u have some serious prblm.😂 so many questions! Chill. 1st of all Muslim husband does not beat a woman. I'm not a 'writer' like a so I'm saying in short. In Islam men and woman have the equal ryts. And don't argue plz...cuz I'm a Muslim woman and u won't understand better than me. I live in family where no one forces me to wear hijab. And I'm happy. And before you say something plz do proper research. U don't know anything. And I don't think u ever will. Ur comments are hilarious AF😂😂
i have been wearing a hijab since i was 11 and there was a time when i was 14 i just didn't want to wear it anymore but i then i started to love the hijab again and i love it more than anything and i would not change anything about it now i don't feel oppression or anything when i wear it
I didn't mean it like "Oh I'm rich"😂 I didn't even like what they did, I get that it means alot for Muslim parents when their girl starts to wear it, but even if it's their choice you have to be there to support them. What I was trying to say was that I got an Ipad like "there you go!" And not actual support against school and what was coming😁😅
My mom started wearing hijab when I was in middle school by her own decision, I started wearing a hijab when I was a freshman in university by my own decision, on 2nd semester to be exact.. when I told my parents that I want to wear a hijab EXACTLY they also asked 'Are you sure?' XD 'Do you seriously committed to wear it?' lol Because they never ever ask me to wear hijab haha then asked, 'Why?' (They asked why because in that time I really love to dress up with wide shoulder neckline outfit and knee-length skirt and playing with my hair haha I mean, like I really like to styled my hair since I was in high school too. I'm known to have different hairstyle and dress up like a main singer in a band lololol. But I also comfortable too when I wear hijab in special occasion for religion purposes). And simply I answered, 'I just want to wear it, and I feel comfortable so why not permanently wear it hehehe'. Then my parents like 'ok' and asked me to try to use hijab the next day I went back to my dorm in university. WHAT'S FUNNY IS ONE OF MY MALE FRIEND TOLD ME 'oh please are you serious you want to wear hijab? you seriously better not to wear it' 'please are you really serious?' hahaha he's so funnyyyy he also always try to look to my phone gallery XD (I deleted all my instagram post that contained me not wearing hijab). Days later I officially permanently use hijab until now, it has been almost 5 years! Before that I often mistakenly being non-islam, christian to be exact as I look more chinese/japanese and in my country many chinese is chistian (love my christian friends
Aww Maasha Allah sis proud of you wAllahi. So grateful to have sister like ❤️you Allahumabarik 😍😍😍 keep your identity/Hijab and keep going. May Allah SWT guide bless you and keep guiding you and us all to the right path ❤️❤️
I wears hijab because it covers my aurah, that my hair and inner beauty isn't for men to see. I do it for Allah and He will be the one protects me from the wolves.
Espresso Yourself firstly hijab doesn't even stop that. Secondly, it is a contradicting statement because women in hijab see themselves as fitnah (sex object), therefore they need to wear it.
Rabeelah Khan I believes that Allah is the one created me so why not have faith in Him. Even though i cannot control how men see me , even if they did something bad to me, even if hijab cannot protect me, Allah had asked me to obey His order, I will always willing to do it. I also believes that if we have this kind of beliefs, He won't let us down, ever. If something bad happens, it's for our own benefits as well. It means He want to make us stronger and to stop sexual harassment from spreading, to protect our daughters and innocent girls from getting the same fate.
it's not like a certain type of fashion or anything like it doesent make you special or anything, it's just their for coverage nothing else. And it also low-key makes ppl look better in it.
I wore my hijab at 8 after a whole year of begging my parents to wear it never regretted it and absolutely love my hijab till this very day I'm currently 18😂💕
@@janaabedal-reda5143 so Cool. İn fact i wear that too. But sometimes i feel like i cannot do. Traveling to world is my dream and so i am afraid of exposing racism due to my hijab
@@mrs.hellhound0936 hold on to your faith and what you believe in. Racism will exist even if you don't wear a hijab just be cautious and don't mind the bashing, avoid conflict and be kind even to those who bash you for wearing the hijab. Many hijabis travel the world and live abroad including people I know personally (in america even!) and no problem just minding their business and living their lives. The hijab is not the problem, people are! And you have every right to wear your hijab freely and its nobody's business if they don't like it its their problem. You are doing what's comfortable and right for you, your faith and beliefs just like they are doing so don't get discouraged. Allah will will protect and guide you, this life is not worth sacrificing your beliefs and faith just because others are uncomfortable with a piece of cloth that they are not even wearing, just be strong and believe in yourself!
I love hijab and all head covering! I'm follower of yeshua, thank you ladies, I'm in a head covering group on Facebook we all support each other no matter what faith
What is the group? I am actually struggling with it. I enjoy puting it on and wearing it and it has a lot of meaning for me. But there is still that voice or nagging feeling that it’s foreign to me or foreign to the world and then I get this feeling that maybe i’m wrong after all. an inner struggle.
From a non Muslim woman I’ve always thought the hijab was strikingly beautiful. I personally believe it puts more focus on the beauty of the face. So much respect to all Muslim woman who live In westernised countries and have the courage each and everyday to wear the hijab and face the world. Your values and beliefs are far more important than others ignorance and stupid remarks.....that’s their problem.
@@mhmd8710 I didn't judge any one, this is first of all. Second of all in our religion if you see something wrong you should try to correct it as possible as you can, so in this situation I have to correct the picture of hijab in the eyes of people who don't know what hijab really is. Thank you for your reply❤I want to say that I respect everyone whatever his or her choice was
@@mimia1599 That is not hijab especially the girl wearing only in the head and not covered her neck, that is African traditional head scarf 🧣not Islamic (Islamic is to cover head to toes )
AyatMemeAndStuff .....we didn't forget that but we also didn't forget every year innocent people were kill in terrorist attack. N thousands of Christian killed in Muslims majority country
This is what I'd like to see, women who can dress how they like. Hope one day hijabs/niqabs/burqas aren't forced upon any women but being worn by choice.
Hijab is a symbol of faith and obedience to Allah (SWT). Nobody can decide whether you can wear hijab 🧕🏻 or if you can’t. Nobody can decide whether you can wear niqab or abaya. It is your own choice, though Hijab 🧕🏻 is actually mandatory. Hijab 🧕🏻 should only be for Allah (SWT), and for His pleasure only.
I'm not a muslim.., but i have muslim friends, and i study to understand muslim little by little. And then i saw these womens talking about wearing hijab in youtube talking about their faith and the comfort of wearing hijab. It made me rethink about beauty and comfortable. I mean, i was so amaze of the power of hijab it doesn't only protect you by the creeps but also can protect your self esteem. I saw a lot of girls and womens struggling about the looks, being insecure.. And i think if they know the love of god, and how precious they are and learn about simplicity..that you don't have to match to standard. everything would be much easier i think. That's what hijab thought to me.
As a Muslim woman who believed in Islam my intire life and feeling the luckiest ever being so, let's clear a thing, so many comments on this video are misleading, hijab is not just a scarf, is not just a pattern, is not just a cover for your hair, and OF COURSE not a prison or any type of control, it's attitude respect MODESTY. As a Muslima i decided to wear hijab when it was the correct time for me to wear it (11 y o) my parents were extremely happy that i took the first step into becoming a better responsible true muslimah. I hope that the non-muslims no matter were are they from can understand this, because hijab isn't a joke 🌷.
You will never see a post from me calling the Hijab a "joke", nor will you ever hear disparaging words from my mouth - it is a beautiful symbol of faith in its purest! 💗🙏
Yess I love unapologetic queens!!! I’ve known so many Muslim beauties thro out my life traveling. Never did I meet anyone “forced or oppressed” to wear it. The media gives us the opposite of everything about Muslims. They’re the chillest ppl tbh
SubhanAllah I love wearing hijab to please my creator Allah SubhanAllah WatAllah, did it out of my own choice it was the best decision of my life. May the Almighty make it easy for everyone.
"Beauty is like a book its can't be judged by its cover . How beautiful to remain a mystery in world of people who have nothing left to hide . All praises be to Allah who guided to wear hijab "❤️
May I stay strong in keeping my hijab starting May/June next year. I feel like its a scary thing because I'm not used to wear hijab and it took me 4 years to convinced my mum but at the same time, I'm excited and I am looking forward to increase my knowledge in my religion. Its going to be a challenge and I might be tested upon wearing it but hopefully, I can pass through it and keep on living solely for Allah S.W.T as well as keep an equal balance between the world and Hereafter. Its a big decision and I never thought of wearing as early as next year because of family issues (different religion with my grandma, aunts and cousins from my mum's side) but its in progress and its happening. Its a strange feeling because I know there will be lots of challenges coming but at the same time I can't wait until May/June 2020 comes. Its strange but I feel excited and happy at the same time.
I have been wearing hijab and (nigab),which is a veil that covers all the face except the eyes, since middle school and I’m super proud,happy,and grateful 💗
I love to cover my self as my mother did when I was born i thanx to Allah that fo giving me Islam Born hindu My choice Islam since 2015 Ash-hadu An-La-Ilaha Wa-AshHadu Anna Muhammed-ur-Rasool-Allah is my shahada until death inshaAllah
I always love wearing hijab and proper dressing. It's feel me so safe, pure and beautiful. One more thing that I'm the most precious for my family. Alhumdulilah!
The BEST hijab rigth next to Allah is hijab that cover The hair and chest. Include The Sexy part of body of women. Wallahualam bishowab May Allah give us tauqiq and hidayah.aamiin aamiin aamiin
I'm 20 and just starting wearing hijab. Nobody else in my family wears it. I live in a muslim country right now but I'm planning on going to america for studies and I'm so so scared of how my hijab is gonna effect my experience. I hope I'm strong enough to power through.
Most people understand differently Main reason for hijab:for a man not to love the woman from her looks but personality Side reasons: 1,Represents a Muslim 2,proving your trust and faith of Allah by doing what he says and this leads to feel more safe 3,you know women won't say if they are actually fine, hijab dose as it shows the facial expressions I love hijab
I wear hijab because it's my choice..because I love my God and when you love someone you will respect what he wants from you...hijab is a inside peace for me that I wouldnt change it with anything...
@Carolynska S she's just following her cultural roots. You might think it's religious but it's not, it's part of the culture to behave in a certain way when you become aware of you being aged. In fact, quran recommends the OPPOSITE to older women. Modesty is recommended for BOTH male and female but whe' a woman gets old, she can be looser on her... Dress code. As for pictures, no comment, nothing regarding this in quran. What you've read/heard are remnants from ante-Islamic beliefs, " before Islam" and converts included it later in a new form.
@Carolynska S I could easily answer all your questions, but first let me ask you one. Are you here to gain knowledge, or mock our faith? Are we asking you to wear the Hijab? No. Do you live under the shariah? Assumably, no. Do you want to know the reasons we are told to do what we are told to do? No. Are you being forced to convert? No. Then why are you here, watching a video on Hijabi women? Just to taunt? Spread hate? If you actually cared about Islam, you'd be researching with heavy books or listening to learned scholars, rather than leaving comments on some video. So maybe this isn't the right place for you. Hear me when I say this: WE. ARE. TIRED. OF. DEFENDING. OUR. FAITH!!!!! If you have a problem with our beliefs, leave. Please.
@Carolynska S I have read my book. With translation. With Tafseer. Multiple times. The problem with people like you is that you take the Quran and tear it to pieces. Forget the context. Forget the era. Forget the rest of the verse. You guys take what you need and throw out the rest. As for black people, The Prophet said that any man who has yellow skin is not better than the one with white skin, who is not better than a black skinned person, who is not better than a brown skinned person, except on the basis of Taqwa (faith). That is a better standard of equality than America has gained to this day. And I wear the Hijab because my looks are irrelevant to my contribution to the world. My looks should not be an asset to getting a job. It should be skill and work. I find the Hijab liberating. I don't have to give in to the modern pressures of society. I don't have to succumb to irreachable standards of beauty. My body is a temple, not a toy. And before people call me a terrorist, they ought to glance at their nuns or the statues of Mother Mary.
@Carolynska S Picture is a reflection not handmade ..undertanding words of Allah is not that easy ..nd many bad things Suadi Arabia practices that doesn't men u can relate whatever with Islam...translate nd understand Quran well
Me I have worn hijab at the age of 8 years old on the day of the first ramadhan 2016 and indeed I was very happy with my decision. As many of my friends wore hijab
i wear hijab since i was 6 years old, my mom said you can put it off because you are too young . at first i wear hijab because i feel safe, now i wear hijab because of the means of faith and for the sake of Allah :)
@@samuelvimes7686 im just gonna summarize these, i have a lot relative muslim woman who wear hijab and i see it look so nice and beautiful then i would like to try, after that i felt like it's more comfortable when i wear it. No one is sexualising neither christian, jews, Buddhist or muslims mens is sexualising . Aslo your homophobic and "trying" to made muslims men are pervert ain't got me boo boo
Hijab is my crown, i feel lyk a queen ,lyk a precious girl when i cover my hairs by body.......i love hijab,i love hijabies,hijab is my choice (Sorry for my bad english but i hope u people undrstand the value of hijab in my lyf)
When I was in fourth grade (I was 9) I saw almost everybody in my class wear hijab so I decided to try it and from then I have never taken it off (I am in seventh grade now), so I wore hijab at a really young age and I am not ashamed. It is what just makes me ,me. For all mohajabas please never take your hijab off till the day you die.
Tauby Girl It’s not called hijabis, stop calling it that. If you wear hijab then you are muhajaba, not a hijabi, hijabi means my barrier. It’s like you’re saying I’m a my barrier. God bless you
Stinky Jimmy yeah who else do you think I was referring to I’m a practicing Muslim and to me it clearly comes across as you who really has no clue or idea about our religion. Neither do you know jack about deen period!
Yassss! To what the Muslimah in the green said: the headscarf is but one PIECE of the hijab. Hijab is in your walk, talk and actions! As a niqabi I LOOOVE giving salaams to EVERY Muslimah I pass, especially to the ones who wouldn’t expect me to (i.e. the ones wearing jeans with a full face of makeup and half of her hair showing!) A sister in the deen is a sister in the deen. Periodt! It’s their right to be greeted whether I agree with her hijab or not.💚 Allaahu Akbar!🙌🏼
They come from good households ma shaa Allah. I'm pretty sure there's a lot of us who didn't really have a choice as it is the cultural thing to do, so you were asked to wear it and don't have the choice to take it off.
My best friend is Muslim and I'm Jewish. Once in P.E. her hijab flew off her head so I threw my sweater on her while I ran to get her hijab. After that I always kept a few Bobby pins on me so she can pin her hijab in place on windy days. And when I go to service at my temple she likes to pin my kippah and tallit in place before I leave.
@@boredshrimp9425 islam isn't about opinions dude.. it's about what allah says and baenie isn't hijab, u can do what u want to do ur free but u can't say it is what allah says.. no
Well.. If i alm being honest we have to cover our hair and neck. Everything that could lead to lusty thoughts. That is why i am sad when i see women who only cover half.
@@boredshrimp9425 I'm talking about what Allah(swt) tell us what should we do us women, and how should we dress and if you don't like what I said it's not my opinion or smtg but that Allah(swt) dictate us! And we should apply what Allah said us Muslims. And if you don't want to its your life ✌🏻
The fashion industry does not dictate what anyone wears it influences people though. Western fashion also allows people to choose if they want to cover or not, i can literally wear whatever I want.
Ive been forced to wear hijab all my life. When I was younger I would look at other young muslim girls and see them without hijab and feel so bad. I still have very very low confidence
Don’t feel that negative way sis, if your parents in case tell you to wear that doesn’t mean they forcing you to but we wear hijab for Allah and Hijab is beautiful and I’m sure you look amazing with it. ❤️❤️ May Allah SWT make easy for you and guide you and us all to the right path.
I studied a lot about hijab in my school and the reason of wearing it. Why is it important, etc. I like the way that my friend was very angry when another muslim girl in the class keep touching her veil, because she'll says, " Don't touch my crown. "
Hijab i love it and i love to wear it i don't care what others thinking about you.... Hijab doesn't take your opportunities instead of this You can show your abilities... Alhamdulillah..
Its equally wrong to force a woman to take off the hijab and to force her to wear it. And i would never critisize an individual woman for wearing a hijab. But what i have a ”problem” with is that women with hijab seem to not see or at least talk about the problem that many women are ACTUALLY forced to wear the hijab. I know i know, not all, but MANY. And exactly why was the hijab invented? What is the reason islam tells women to cover their bodies and hair?
Women is like a treasure in Islam u close most of the part so people won't stare at their body and if i hav a daughter i don't want people to stare at my daughter like sexually desires too.(sory bad eng).
And no i never see a Muslimah forced to wear hijab even all 2 of my sister hate to not wear hibaj at public. Don't spread lies like Americam War Crime President brother.
@@nick.7547 have you actually missed women protesting and being beaten up, locked up, abused etc in Iran for example for not wearing hijab??? Have you not heard about Masi Alinejad from Iran? She is fighting for womens right to wear whatever they want You dont seem to understand that you are part of the problem, you are sexualizing little girls and women for just showing their hair. Thats not okay.
@@ceciliaj3148 yeah i do know about that. Almost every Muslim know about that and we all knew that most Islam knowledge from Iran was never coming from sahabat in fact isis is Islam enemies it just Christian people and other oursider come to judge quick that's why in the past few decades many Christian convert to Islam cause they knew Islam is the religion people quick judge and most of them come to Islam cause they knew that Bible was from God the third book that God sent for Human just for a certain time and Quran is the Fourth and last. And u should know that Christian was state to have most violen, Crime rate and cyber bullies religion in the world and it was prove by research u can check the google cause every researcher put their research in google.
@@nick.7547 WHAT? You are literally just talking nonsense. You said you did not know any woman who was forced to wear an hijab and that it does not happen, yet you say you know about how women are forced to wear it in some countries, and even some families force their children to wear it. Maby you force your own daughter? You know that your argument about how you want to ”protect” your daughter and therefore telling her she should cover her hair, is forcing right? Im not christian, im not even religious. I dont like religion, ANY religion. Nothing against religious people, and i believe everyone should have freedome of religion ofc, but i do not like religion as a whole. Why you are talking about crime rates and isis i have no idea. It has nothing to do with this. Iran is not lead by ISIS. Its lead by sharia laws. They are extreme muslims.
These women had a choice. Most of them live in the West. Make a video on random Muslim woman from Saudi Arabia who chose not to wear a hijab. Ohh Wait... you can't. Because women from other religions are also made to wear a hijab there. Stop spreading half truths and face facts please.
Hijab is beautiful and of course a choice and long standing tradition of Muslim women . I did find it a bit odd though how some said they wear hijab 🧕 to ‘make a statement’ or to ‘rebel against the fashion industry’ - shouldn’t a woman simply wear hijab as a religious obligation and/or representation of Islam? I guess Muslim women living in the West can’t help but feel so different so I do admire their honesty
Mister B lots of Muslim don’t wear hijab or only wear it sometimes with no problem from the family - I spent two months just last year in Indonesia (the worlds largest Muslim population) and hijab is totally optional there and the rights and lifestyles of other religions are protected too. I think too many peoples views are influenced by the practices in ultra conservative countries like Afghanistan and Saudi etc ...
""I don't owe anyone an apology for my lifestyle." BEST COMMENT EVER!
IKR!
What if the lifestyle you choose demands blood of unbelievers?
@TheTimbalanders actually not to anyone, period.
@@masterthonny3202 no lifestyle, if really that was the case we would have killed everybody already.
@Carolynska S why should she, why should anyone? You don´t agree with him, so what? Move on. next?
Honestly my mum wears hijab and one time when I went shopping with her and a little girl called said “mommy look a ninja” and we both broke out in laughter.
haha. i am a hijabi in a muslim country so it is pretty normal here wearing hijabs.
😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
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PLSSSS
@@u-mz19_88 😂😂😂😂
This boy came up to me once with a serious face and he told me if my parents or family had ever seen my hair. WELL YEAHHH I CAME OUT OF MY MAMAS UTERUS WITH A SCARF ON YOU CAN SEE FABRIC WRAPPED AROUND MY HEAD IN MY ULTRASOUND PICTURE 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
LOOLLLL ! soo true😂😂
You can take it off if your husband is only present or if your relatives and family are present only, apart from cousins
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Omgggg I laughed so hard at this😂
YourFellowMemester what about in front lesbians is it fine?
I’m not aloud to wear a hijab, my mom says I will get bullied, it really upsets me because I really really want to
Edit: my mom said I might be able to wear it next summer 😃
Edit number 2: Wednesday June 3rd 2020, I’m aloud to wear hijab now and I begin on Friday!!! 😃
Edit 2: ifs officially been 1 year of me wearing hijab and I love it!
Felicity Smoak Say to her 'let me wear it for a few days' and wait and see what happens when you go out in it. The majority of people are sensible , don't worry about the one or two people who might look at you funny.
yasminetaeler I’m not scared but my mom is. that is really good advice thanks for it I will ask that I you
Felicity Smoak Happy to help 😊
yasminetaeler 😊
Do it solely for the sake of your Lord and He'll make it easy for you.
YO,MOMMA OSAMA😂
LMFAOO I LAUGHED SO HARD AS WELL
spooky howie same
Khadija Yousuf 😂
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LOL well..points for creativity?
*_"Mind your own business! Work on your self!"_* That was the best part! ماشاء الله
With your Islamic thinking you would be perfect for the job you were born for, cleaning toilets.
@@NusratRizvi-ox3fg I'm sorry what do you mean by that?
@@NusratRizvi-ox3fg dont be so rude. With your way of thinking in a box you would be perfect for one job. Not cleaning toilets, but your rude mouth.
@@NusratRizvi-ox3fg you are the one who should clean your black heart..so rude
Rude? Someday when you learn to speak English you might realize this was wrong choice of word. Like most Jehadis you might also give up using Burkas and expose yourself but you are far too afraid to let people know who you are. Make everyone happy and stay in your Islamic paradise of Pakiland.
Nusrat Rizvi, Palm City Fl
"I'm tired of muslim womans faith being reduced to a piece of cloth" well said👏
Hhh
._. You need to research ok
my life energy is fueled by kpop memes But unfortunately that "piece of cloth" isn't just a piece of clothing. It is significant, it means something - rather like a swastika. This doesn't excuse treating these women badly, of course.
raphael44ify bro wearing hijab is freedom rather than oppression, you do only for the sake of Allah in Islam, in this time of age, people sexualise you when you in the street or shops, but when you wear it they don't think about you that way
Usmon G'oziy Before I answer you, may I ask if you male or female?
The nun story had me dying xD
There are much more serious questions that need to be asked muslim girls than those shown in the video:
Examples include :
FGM, ( it IS being practiced in US, EU)
polygamy,
punishment FOR GETTING RAPED,
freedom in general for muslim women
Frenemy Well seeing as I'm a Muslim girl myself I'll answer some of your question.
FGM?? I have no idea what that is. Mind explaining?
Polygamy. It's not illegal. And it concerns both party as long as they're happy about it and they agree to it I don't see what the problem is. It's the same as the open relationship you have in the west both parties love each other both they still get with other people. And if that's not considered wrong I don't see why marrying 4 wife's is.
Punishment for getting raped. Does that even happen??? Where?? In Islam we believe in fairness and getting raped is completely out of your control hence why you shouldn't be punished for it and if you are then the person doing it is in complete wrong.
Freedom. Freedom of what sort are we talking about?? If it's freedom to be oneself then who said as Muslim women we don't get freedom??? None forces us to wear hijab it's out of own initiative. Don't know if you noticed but a lot of other Muslim women's don't wear hijab now a days if they really didn't have freedom like you claim do you think they would be given that option to not wear it.
Idk why people think the being a Muslim women equates to unhappiness but that's not true. I'm speaking for myself but I'm really happy. If Islam hasn't found me then I'd probably be a complete different person. Islam made me who I am today. And I'm really happy. I thank Allah for this blessing. And I'm sure my other Muslim sisters would agree with me on this. 😊
Frenemy
1.There's no punishment for getting raped. The rapist gets death penalty.
2. FGM is an African cultural thing
polygamy is legal in Islam.
vuk96zj Why on earth do you think that islam cares about what's offensive to you?That's not a proper argument to begin with.
I decided to wear Hijab at the age of 15. It was the best decision of my life. Never looked back ever since.
Love and respect to all the Muslims women. Stay strong. Stay BOLD.
From Bangladesh 🇧🇩
@Mr Express but covering our aurat from head to toe as Muslim women is mandatory
Interesting sister mashallah
@Mr Express no it says in the Quran you have to
@Mr Express read Surah Al-Ahzaab ayat 59
@Mr Express I am sorry for offending you..may Allah show you the truth..may Allah show you the straight path..may Allah give you knowledge of the Quran...may Allah give you the understanding of the Quran and the hadiths...and Alhamdulillah for your remarks to me..All praises to Allah
black hijabis ? anyone
llama here
Hi!
In islam we're all one. We never discriminate💕🌷 love everyone no matter the race.
Wassup
There are much more serious questions that need to be asked muslim girls than those shown in the video:
Examples include :
FGM, ( it IS being practiced in US, EU)
polygamy,
punishment FOR GETTING RAPED,
freedom in general for muslim women
Some white dude told me to go back to my country
I told him I am in my country and that he should go back to Europe
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Go back to your country
@@sakuraharuno4667 so you saying 1 out of 100 people do so but not illegally they do it legally and ya we CAN judge a country who has made it legal to do child marriage and let a person who could be the girl's grandpa marry her and have sex with her. And ya you're muslim doesn't mean you should protect it at all costs. Every country has some bad things in it
@TheTimbalanders
You do know child marriage isn't illegal in America either soooo. And where in Iran?
I reverted in secret because my parents are catholic. I wish I could wear the hijab so bad
I want to wear hijab too sister :(( 💕
Mashallah you guys all converted! Welcome to the fam 🥺❤
go ahead and do it
You should be able to wear what you want
I'm studying Islam but with my mother's health and strong opinions I'm not able to tell people or openly revert till she passes
‘Hijab is not a piece of clothe that covers your head, it’s a whole attitude’ ❤️❤️❤️
It we do not care about your attitude. Keep it to yourself. Do not demonstrated it in the street. Remove it from your hijab and place it into your heart.
@@ladaminuetkittens5216 what if they wish to cover up in public? Why can't you say the same thing about people who wants to wear revealing clothes?
@@ladaminuetkittens5216 why dont you take your crosses off and your skullcaps and the tikkas the hindu women wear and then come and say this
attitude of being scared of being beaten at home. Or being harressed by their own family . Or that they maybe might get killed for nit wearing it properly ... Subhana Allah , what a great attitude
@@adrianabonitaaziz dont open you mouth about things you dont know many women there hijab/ niqab is everything to them
What do all these women have in common: It was their choice at the end of the day
And nobody talks about that!
@lazy hill boy that is not good. And absolutely not allowed in Islam
@lazy hill boy shame on those people. We are not supposed to judge anyone. Abuse, rape, shaming, bullying, judging; all these things are wrong and a rightful muslim will not engage in these. Everyone makes mistakes though, but it is important to learn from them and better yourself. Those abusive parents forcing and shaming their kids or others are not correct. They should know better than that but sometimes they think they are doing the right thing but it is not. I am so sorry that you know people or have seen it happen. I feel sad that you have that image about Islam. Not your fault, their fault for doing bad things and making people believe it is their "belief"
Sorry for this 5 page reply.
@lazy hill boy there it is again.
There is nothing wrong with islam. There is something wrong with people who believe it. Somehow they feel like they have the right to do or say certain things because they believe it is wrong. But the way they handle stuff sometimes is not how it should be. And that is what i am trying to make you understand. Nail polish is not allowed. Fact. But nobody has the right to tell someone or shame them for wearing it. Every human can decide for their own. Especially an adult.
I understand it is very hard to explain to a non muslim, especially though a pc or phone screen. Please do not believe that abusers and rapists or even terrorists are doing it because islam says so. That is mental ilness. Nowhere did i find in our bible (qur'an) that those things were good and allowed.
And i respect your opinion and do not mean to insult you in any way. Just wanted to say that because reading somethinf can always be intterpreted different
@lazy hill boy look, i am not defending those who make those choices. What you fail to understand is that what those people do is not right. No matter what they say, islam will not justify what they do against any human, no matter what they are or who they believe in. I am muslim. I am learning everything about it. Why am i not assaulting anyone or forcing anyone? Why am i not judging women for wearing nail polish or walkinf around half naked? I mean i believe in islam, that is what they teach us right?
It hurts my feelings that you think i defend those who are bad.
And i understand that that is your opinion. Being gay or lesbian is not allowed in islam, but a human is a human, everyone should be treated with respect. If we follow our rules, then we should not even hurt a fly. So why a human?
It is hard for me to stand up for my religion, because it is always the bad things that people remember. The bad muslims, the ones who claim they do it for their religion.
Because of them, good muslims are being sucked up in that image.
This is 2 yrs later. I'm 87 so I've been Muslim over half my life. Shahada on 42nd b.d. still practicing. Still loving it. Still blessed.
Bless U!🤲🙏✨
Why are all these girls so pretty mashaAllah. Although where my Black hijabi sisters at
Javairia Kazmi here
Wish there were some in this video though
@Carolynska S no using black is not mandatory
Carolynska S saudi and iran are not every Muslim country why do you always have to refrence saudi and iran
Carolynska S all I’m gonna say is educate yourself
i love hijab because i found the love of Allah... i love doing everything for the sake of Allah
Allah is your hijab ?
Exactly... When you love God, you want to do as God says... that’s literally all there is to it.
There are much more serious questions that need to be asked muslim girls than those shown in the video:
Examples include :
FGM, ( it IS being practiced in US, EU)
polygamy,
punishment FOR GETTING RAPED,
freedom in general for muslim women
when some dumb people can't catch my words :)
Realmatic Schisms don't you have something better to do
I am really tired to speak about Hijab, it s a real obsession in our society, Islam is more than a piece of cloth in a head of a woman.
Not only that. Dividing everything in haram/halal is getting pretty toxic too
Samuel Vimes a big logic is also used in making things haram or halal. Get educated
@@samuelvimes7686 You do realize that doing haram and halal actions is the difference between heaven and hell, right?
Yeah it a cult invented by a pedofile profet
@@thomasjust2663 Poor ignorant soul. Your argument is invalid.
*MASHA'ALLA YOU GUYS ARE ALL SO BEAUTIFUL ❤*
- ruunmina - guys !!!
@@بطلعرگ-ك8خ lmao 😂
Hashem Zxc i say guys all the time .. don’t care if there women I will still say you guys .. she isn’t saying there are men it’s a figure of speech
America Reigns ???
@America Reigns God bless palestine forever. And please tell israel to give palestine their land back 😃
This is my hijab story! So it all started when I was in Kindergarten. I had this best-friend who wore the hijab, and I was kinda jealous. But I never did anything about it. Stuff really went down when I was in second grade. That was the year my sister and I rebelled against my mother. It was a few months after school began and my bestfriend and I had the same class. I would talk to her about her hijab and tell her that I wanted to wear one, then she would say something along the lines of "then you could wear one", but then I would say something along the lines of "I can't. My mom won't let me".
And my mom wouldn't let me because she she said once I started wearing the hijab I wouldn't stop, but I really didn't care. So one day, my sister and I snuck hijabs into our school bags and went to school with it. At the bus stop we put it on and went to school like that. We made a big mistake by forgetting to take it off when coming back home, but we didn't so my mom . . . gave us a talk.
And so not long after that my mom allowed my sister and I to start wearing the hijab to school and boy oh boy was I happy! About 7 years later and I've grown so attached to it that I don't even take it off in the house. It makes me feel protected in a sense. So yeah. This is my hijab story. If you took your time reading it than thank you!!
@Nina Nouna 😂😂 my mom always tells me that I don’t have to wear it in the house but I just grew so attached to it that even taking it off in the house feels weird 😅😅
Hi,can we be friends?
@@akerkezh7828 uhhh sure I guess lol 😅
@@phantomlione Do you have instagram or whatsapp?
@@akerkezh7828 I have Instagram. It’s @LioNessT14 but I don’t get on it that much
Hijab isn't just covering your head, it's a lifestyle to be practiced forever!
And, if you're a man, it's not even covering your head.
@@bw4512 Muslim men also need to cover between their knee and their navel also not allow to wear tight clothes (both genders) and it’s recommended to cover their chest (bc the attraction could cause Fidnah) and lower their gaze(both men and women need to lower our gaze).
What reward you receive from Allah when you die and reach heaven. For men they will get 72 virgins and river of alcohol. Do you expect the same I mean 72 men and Vodka🤔
@@bw4512 men have diiferent rules to follow read the quran before coming with you babbling bumblin baboon mouth
I absolutely love wearing my hijab. I chose to wear it myself and love it :)
Same
Same💜
I love you for loving thè hijab
Anonymous Sister me too it's like my companion and. I love Allah
You go girls!
H I
my hijab make me feel even strong ..i just feel like a queen wearing a crown ...
proud to be a muslim.....
Same
Very rare nowadays keep it up🙂
As I've said in other posts, I think it's a beautiful symbol of faith, independence and even defiance! 💗💓💕
Growing up in Malaysia are pretty lucky because we Malaysia are multiracial and multi religion and believe. A lot of us here are understanding and we wanted to make Malaysia a country with a lot of race, ethnics and religion. So in conclusion, I'm pretty happy being Muslim in my lovely country. Malaysia 🇲🇾❤️
I was never asked to wear hijab. I started wearing it myself and have been happy ever since! Alhamdulillah 😌🍃🌷
AnotherF me too 🥰
You are slave and an animal :)
I am converting from Christian to Muslim very soon because it follows my beliefs and I have been studying it for a while but my parents do not know yet, and when I do tell them Since I am in the younger ish teens I will start wearing a hijab hopefully before school starts again!! They are very conservative so I am nervous that they won’t accept or let me wear a hijab so wish me luck! I love my religion and I am proud! May Allah bless you all!
Queen 👑
May Allah make it easy for you
Good Luck🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Life is going to be hard my child🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Good luck.. I think u never observed it a bit closely 😅
Life is hard..
U can't do as ur wish😃
@Sejal Nerkar You're gonna receive hate comments now. Get ready. LMAO 😂
Muslim women, Know one thing that hijab is only for the sake of Allah and it should be as Allah commanded.
@action kamen Dude what the heck is wrong with you? Why you gotta out your middle finger like that?🤨
Muslim men should know that it's long overdue that they police or talk about the hijab of men.
@action kamen what no? May Allah take out that middle finger of yours one day.
@@zarlashtstanikzai955 No, in Islam it's never long overdue to enjoin good and forbid evil.
@@kabeeryaro That's exactly what. Men have their own hijab, and that's something that should be talked about, but is rarely talked about. Would probably forbid a lot of evil, it hijab of the gaze was maintained too, no?
I wear hijab because it covers my Aurah and it's my identity as a muslim.. May Allah SWA guide us
Your beauty is to be proud of not to hide it.
this beauty is not meant for everyone
it is hided from those who do not have a right over it
you have the right only on your partner's beauty entirely
Says who?
it is our belief
you may not understand it
There is nothing to understand. You're indoctrinated.
I think the hijab is beautiful ❤️
I actually want to start wearing it but I don't want to offend anyone since I'm not Muslim.
Go for it. Its your wish and wont offend anyone
do whatever ur heart wants❤️
Monica more women should wear them. Muslim or non Muslim.
Hijab is protection for women.
Monica .M go for it
A year ago I was in Florida buying a drink. The store I was in was Muslim( I cannot remeber if it was Indian or not). I went up to the counter to pay when the guy said Masha'allah. He was so pleased to see a Muslim as myself wearing my hijab fully wrapped. He said most Muslim girls now a days only wear it partially or not at all. He ended up giving me a fruit drink from his store for free. Just wanted to share this
Why do people say Muslim women are oppressed for wearing Hijab ? BUT say nothing about NUNS or JEWISH women that cover ???
South London Jamaican there's no proper answer to that question. People hate on others all the time for no reason.
Hi I think it is possibly because in western countries (or at least in predominantly christian countries ) people are just more used to see a nun who
covers herself for modesty since she’s a cleric rather than an ordinary (muslin) woman who covers herself for the same exact reason. Probably people think it’s obvious that a clerical person wants to cover to give a strong statement about his/her faith but not a common person living into society... they kinda think: why doing such a thing when you can just be “”normal””? I know it’s sad
Exactly. Everyone always targets Islam no matter the situation. It effing ticks me off, no one ever talks about anything else. And on a side note, wag1 my g imma South Londoner myself
Nuns are oppressed (and deluded) too. Even if nobody complains about that - understandably because there are so few nuns left - does that make the oppression of Muslima around the world any better?
@@clauldori1 for us as muslim girls it's normal to wear hijab .... Actually , We study , work , travel & do what we want as weaing hijab is part of what we want 😄 .... It's just a normal case for us ... I will not ask you to do things or thing that I am better than you because I wear like a nun ( as some think 😂 ) ... They must take it easy ..
The “nun” girl is soo pretty
Her name is Megan fox
I know, right? She is soo pretty! Allah (SWT) bless her.
Yeah but they showed her just once.
I was literally searching for her the whole video😂😂
Her accent is everything
because its megan fox
2:23 "oh sister.. sister there too much make up you burn in hell"
That cracked me up so hard🤣
"I'm a Muslim btw"
I love wearing hijab 🧕🏾 it makes me feel so happy
Though I get many negative comments But it doesn’t bother me
MashAllah may Allah make it easy for you and your family Ameen
MaShaAllah . More strength to you 💕
You will not get any negative comments from me! 💞🙏
They have beautiful souls.
Leonardo Da Vinci You are really wrong. I'm not denying that there are family and country who force to wear hijab but not majority. Most muslim women chose to wear hijab without any force. Hijab shouldn't be banned anywhere, that is not human rights. Human rights is letting people do what they want, wear what they, be what they want as long as they are not doing anything criminal.
Leonardo Da Vinci No Islamic law in the Internet? Islam goes all the way honey. I do have freedom of speech as a Muslim, I often lead my assignment group, even if there are men.
Because the real Islam allows us to be who we want. What do you mean by second class citizenship? Everyone do need a guardian in their life, be it parents, be it husband, be it wife, they guard in their own way. My husband doesn't have the right to hit me without any concrit reason, well in real Islam, don't act like non muslim husbands doesn't hit their wife. The reasons is because the nature of women themselves. Inheritance are divided based on the children's responsibilities, which women have non. Islam never said we are deficient in intellect, in Islam, we believe that men and women have different strength. It's a reference on sex, there's a verse in Quran on that. Both genders need to cover up, just our aurah is different since our anatomy is different. The punishment for nusyuz? The wife deserve that punishment. What do you mean the rules are different? Both genders can't marry non muslims, where did you get that? The hadith on syahid getting 72 virgins is very specific, there's a lot to determine whether his death is actually syahid or not. Because women makes more sin, the thing is, it's really easy for women to enter heaven and it's also really easy for women to go to hell.
Men doesn't have to explain why women should accept all this things. What double standard? What inequality? I'm a muslim therefore my selfworth is really high. I'm not indoctrinated at all. I've never felt fear of being ostracized, my country is diverse. Peer pressure? Nah, my peers are pressured by me. What critical thought should I be thinking about? I have freedom being a muslim, and I do control my fate. We have rights in Islam, more than women of the other religions do.
In Islam, everything happens for a reason. You just need to know the reason for you be a happy muslim 😊.
Leonardo Da Vinci You're the one whose indoctrinated by media, like all those Islam haters out there. You did no research at all about Islam and you want to claim that the one saved humanity is the most immoral person in the world.
Leonardo Da Vinci All are not acceptable and about our Prophet Muhammad marrying a 9yo Aisyah, first, her age was never really confirmed 9yo, second, if she was that age, it doesn't matter, it was the norm at the time, just like the gypsies, it's their norm to marry early, it might sound wrong to us, but it's their norm. Respect our religion by doing a proper research about Islam, not just making conclusion based on what media showed you.
Leonardo Da Vinci dude u have some serious prblm.😂 so many questions! Chill. 1st of all Muslim husband does not beat a woman. I'm not a 'writer' like a so I'm saying in short. In Islam men and woman have the equal ryts. And don't argue plz...cuz I'm a Muslim woman and u won't understand better than me. I live in family where no one forces me to wear hijab. And I'm happy.
And before you say something plz do proper research. U don't know anything. And I don't think u ever will. Ur comments are hilarious AF😂😂
i have been wearing a hijab since i was 11 and there was a time when i was 14 i just didn't want to wear it anymore but i then i started to love the hijab again and i love it more than anything and i would not change anything about it now i don't feel oppression or anything when i wear it
love it!
i'm muslim , i'm so proud of you YOU ALL are so beautifull
Lower your gaze.
@@hamzam9122 I was gonna say that😭
I choose to wear it permanently when I turned 9, my mom bought me an ipad as an answer(:
Double OO alot of people have iPads you dont have to be rich
I didn't mean it like "Oh I'm rich"😂 I didn't even like what they did, I get that it means alot for Muslim parents when their girl starts to wear it, but even if it's their choice you have to be there to support them. What I was trying to say was that I got an Ipad like "there you go!" And not actual support against school and what was coming😁😅
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Lol here I'm happy to see another Muslim fellow army 😄
So your mother bribe with a ipod. Hello she brain wash you stupid.
My mom started wearing hijab when I was in middle school by her own decision, I started wearing a hijab when I was a freshman in university by my own decision, on 2nd semester to be exact.. when I told my parents that I want to wear a hijab EXACTLY they also asked 'Are you sure?' XD 'Do you seriously committed to wear it?' lol Because they never ever ask me to wear hijab haha then asked, 'Why?' (They asked why because in that time I really love to dress up with wide shoulder neckline outfit and knee-length skirt and playing with my hair haha I mean, like I really like to styled my hair since I was in high school too. I'm known to have different hairstyle and dress up like a main singer in a band lololol. But I also comfortable too when I wear hijab in special occasion for religion purposes). And simply I answered, 'I just want to wear it, and I feel comfortable so why not permanently wear it hehehe'. Then my parents like 'ok' and asked me to try to use hijab the next day I went back to my dorm in university. WHAT'S FUNNY IS ONE OF MY MALE FRIEND TOLD ME 'oh please are you serious you want to wear hijab? you seriously better not to wear it' 'please are you really serious?' hahaha he's so funnyyyy he also always try to look to my phone gallery XD (I deleted all my instagram post that contained me not wearing hijab). Days later I officially permanently use hijab until now, it has been almost 5 years! Before that I often mistakenly being non-islam, christian to be exact as I look more chinese/japanese and in my country many chinese is chistian (love my christian friends
Oh cool! I'm a Somali hijabi, nice to meet you!
Aww Maasha Allah sis proud of you wAllahi. So grateful to have sister like ❤️you Allahumabarik 😍😍😍 keep your identity/Hijab and keep going. May Allah SWT guide bless you and keep guiding you and us all to the right path ❤️❤️
@@halalpolice23 stop calling her sister
I wears hijab because it covers my aurah, that my hair and inner beauty isn't for men to see. I do it for Allah and He will be the one protects me from the wolves.
Peachandmark 🍑🐰 👍👍👍
Peachandmark 🍑🐰 so in other words you wear it because you think of yourself as a sex object who needs to wear it because you are insecure. Awesome.
Peachandmark 🍑🐰 and hijab doesnt protect women from "wolves". Hijab does not stop harassment or lust.
Espresso Yourself firstly hijab doesn't even stop that. Secondly, it is a contradicting statement because women in hijab see themselves as fitnah (sex object), therefore they need to wear it.
Rabeelah Khan I believes that Allah is the one created me so why not have faith in Him. Even though i cannot control how men see me , even if they did something bad to me, even if hijab cannot protect me, Allah had asked me to obey His order, I will always willing to do it. I also believes that if we have this kind of beliefs, He won't let us down, ever. If something bad happens, it's for our own benefits as well. It means He want to make us stronger and to stop sexual harassment from spreading, to protect our daughters and innocent girls from getting the same fate.
I choose to put it on
I choose to put it off
That girl represents me😂
Same 😅
It represented me
Lol me too 😂
she said that as i read your comment
Me too
I don’t care if they use a hijab for me they’re like normal woman. I don’t see nothing special on they 🧕🏻
Yes we all same no one perfect or special
it's not like a certain type of fashion or anything like it doesent make you special or anything, it's just their for coverage nothing else. And it also low-key makes ppl look better in it.
@@aliothman6182 well said
I wore my hijab at 8 after a whole year of begging my parents to wear it never regretted it and absolutely love my hijab till this very day I'm currently 18😂💕
Don't you use hijab now
@@mrs.hellhound0936 I still do wear it no regrets!
@@janaabedal-reda5143 so Cool. İn fact i wear that too. But sometimes i feel like i cannot do. Traveling to world is my dream and so i am afraid of exposing racism due to my hijab
@@mrs.hellhound0936 hold on to your faith and what you believe in. Racism will exist even if you don't wear a hijab just be cautious and don't mind the bashing, avoid conflict and be kind even to those who bash you for wearing the hijab. Many hijabis travel the world and live abroad including people I know personally (in america even!) and no problem just minding their business and living their lives. The hijab is not the problem, people are! And you have every right to wear your hijab freely and its nobody's business if they don't like it its their problem. You are doing what's comfortable and right for you, your faith and beliefs just like they are doing so don't get discouraged. Allah will will protect and guide you, this life is not worth sacrificing your beliefs and faith just because others are uncomfortable with a piece of cloth that they are not even wearing, just be strong and believe in yourself!
@@janaabedal-reda5143 As an agnostic male, I wholeheartedly agree - why you wear it is your business!
2:22 this got me dead ... soo funny
Me too. it was the funniest part!
REMEMBER hijab is not just scarf it’s the heart
"I'm so tired of the obsession around it"
PREACH
I love hijab and all head covering! I'm follower of yeshua, thank you ladies, I'm in a head covering group on Facebook we all support each other no matter what faith
That's awesome👌! I believe in Sikhi,and wearing a headwrap (dastaar) is sooo liberating. I do get some rude looks,but mostly curious ones. 😊
What is the group? I am actually struggling with it. I enjoy puting it on and wearing it and it has a lot of meaning for me. But there is still that voice or nagging feeling that it’s foreign to me or foreign to the world and then I get this feeling that maybe i’m wrong after all. an inner struggle.
From a non Muslim woman I’ve always thought the hijab was strikingly beautiful. I personally believe it puts more focus on the beauty of the face. So much respect to all Muslim woman who live In westernised countries and have the courage each and everyday to wear the hijab and face the world. Your values and beliefs are far more important than others ignorance and stupid remarks.....that’s their problem.
“JUST BECAUSE I WEAR CATS ON MY HIJAB DOESN’T MEAN I’M NOT WEARING *HIJAB* HIJAB” she’s perfect for everyone 😂
Double the idolatry. No graven images. Ain't no magical veils. That is idolatry.
Half of them are not wearing hijab,because hijab has conditions that they must abide by❤
It’s none of your buisness you can’t judge them like that
@@mhmd8710 I didn't judge any one, this is first of all. Second of all in our religion if you see something wrong you should try to correct it as possible as you can, so in this situation I have to correct the picture of hijab in the eyes of people who don't know what hijab really is. Thank you for your reply❤I want to say that I respect everyone whatever his or her choice was
Its not that they are not wearing Hijabs but they are not wearing it properly
@@mimia1599 That is not hijab especially the girl wearing only in the head and not covered her neck, that is African traditional head scarf 🧣not Islamic (Islamic is to cover head to toes )
Hijab makes me secure from inside and I feel it protect me in evry step of my life. I started wearing hijab when I was 11
The best part about this is that none of these women wear it for reasons stated in Quran 😅
Don't mess with these women. You have no chance 😂😂😂
@@sechenmatia1412 Nope we're not.
AyatMemeAndStuff ...... u r not when ur minority but u r whn majority..... slaughtering humans lik animals, no love for humanity
a thread to humanity
@@sechenmatia1412 Arent you Americans forgot all the mass shootings? Or slavery? A incident compared to what you guys did is twice as bad
AyatMemeAndStuff .....we didn't forget that but we also didn't forget every year innocent people were kill in terrorist attack. N thousands of Christian killed in Muslims majority country
@@sechenmatia1412 Lmao Christians aren't even discriminated what are you talking about 😂 So many Muslims are discriminated by their religion
This is what I'd like to see, women who can dress how they like. Hope one day hijabs/niqabs/burqas aren't forced upon any women but being worn by choice.
I am a muslim but i dont wear hijab always but when ever I wear it , it makes me feel so confident between other people
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1:16 that's not hijab...that's a fashion
Hijab is a symbol of faith and obedience to Allah (SWT). Nobody can decide whether you can wear hijab 🧕🏻 or if you can’t. Nobody can decide whether you can wear niqab or abaya. It is your own choice, though Hijab 🧕🏻 is actually mandatory.
Hijab 🧕🏻 should only be for Allah (SWT), and for His pleasure only.
Zakra Naseeb 🙌🙌🙌👏👏
Jazakillah Khair, thanks Sasa Laqueen!!
I LOVE THIS VIDEO 💖 Im hijabi and love all my Muslim sisters, whether they wear the hijab or not
I'm not a muslim.., but i have muslim friends, and i study to understand muslim little by little.
And then i saw these womens talking about wearing hijab in youtube talking about their faith and the comfort of wearing hijab.
It made me rethink about beauty and comfortable.
I mean, i was so amaze of the power of hijab it doesn't only protect you by the creeps but also can protect your self esteem.
I saw a lot of girls and womens struggling about the looks, being insecure..
And i think if they know the love of god, and how precious they are and learn about simplicity..that you don't have to match to standard. everything would be much easier i think.
That's what hijab thought to me.
As a Muslim woman who believed in Islam my intire life and feeling the luckiest ever being so, let's clear a thing, so many comments on this video are misleading, hijab is not just a scarf, is not just a pattern, is not just a cover for your hair, and OF COURSE not a prison or any type of control, it's attitude respect MODESTY.
As a Muslima i decided to wear hijab when it was the correct time for me to wear it (11 y o) my parents were extremely happy that i took the first step into becoming a better responsible true muslimah.
I hope that the non-muslims no matter were are they from can understand this, because hijab isn't a joke 🌷.
Great comment, awesome person! Thanks for that
You will never see a post from me calling the Hijab a "joke", nor will you ever hear disparaging words from my mouth - it is a beautiful symbol of faith in its purest! 💗🙏
"sister, too much makeup. You gonna burn in hell." Ahaha. I got that just last week.
Aslamu alikum sister from pakistan
I heard someone joke and say:
Wear less lipstick because lipstick is red and the color of jahanam is red 🤣
What?
@@swift_sa 😂😂😂
@@Nirrini I think it was Mufti menk
Yess I love unapologetic queens!!! I’ve known so many Muslim beauties thro out my life traveling. Never did I meet anyone “forced or oppressed” to wear it. The media gives us the opposite of everything about Muslims. They’re the chillest ppl tbh
SubhanAllah I love wearing hijab to please my creator Allah SubhanAllah WatAllah, did it out of my own choice it was the best decision of my life. May the Almighty make it easy for everyone.
"Beauty is like a book its can't be judged by its cover . How beautiful to remain a mystery in world of people who have nothing left to hide . All praises be to Allah who guided to wear hijab "❤️
The book of beelzebub. Ain't no magical veils. That is idolatry.
May I stay strong in keeping my hijab starting May/June next year. I feel like its a scary thing because I'm not used to wear hijab and it took me 4 years to convinced my mum but at the same time, I'm excited and I am looking forward to increase my knowledge in my religion. Its going to be a challenge and I might be tested upon wearing it but hopefully, I can pass through it and keep on living solely for Allah S.W.T as well as keep an equal balance between the world and Hereafter.
Its a big decision and I never thought of wearing as early as next year because of family issues (different religion with my grandma, aunts and cousins from my mum's side) but its in progress and its happening.
Its a strange feeling because I know there will be lots of challenges coming but at the same time I can't wait until May/June 2020 comes. Its strange but I feel excited and happy at the same time.
I have been wearing hijab and (nigab),which is a veil that covers all the face except the eyes, since middle school and I’m super proud,happy,and grateful 💗
I love to cover my self as my mother did when I was born i thanx to Allah that fo giving me Islam
Born hindu
My choice Islam since 2015
Ash-hadu An-La-Ilaha Wa-AshHadu Anna Muhammed-ur-Rasool-Allah is my shahada until death inshaAllah
but your name sounds like of someone who is a born Muslim, Why?
@@kryptoknight992 stupid after revert why the hell will I keep my old name this is my new name
@@kryptoknight992 probably change her name like David-> daud
Alhamdulillah ❤
I always love wearing hijab and proper dressing. It's feel me so safe, pure and beautiful. One more thing that I'm the most precious for my family. Alhumdulilah!
The BEST hijab rigth next to Allah is hijab that cover The hair and chest.
Include The Sexy part of body of women.
Wallahualam bishowab
May Allah give us tauqiq and hidayah.aamiin aamiin aamiin
I'm 20 and just starting wearing hijab. Nobody else in my family wears it. I live in a muslim country right now but I'm planning on going to america for studies and I'm so so scared of how my hijab is gonna effect my experience. I hope I'm strong enough to power through.
Good luck! ♥
@MariRM thank youu♥️
@@aroha4ever325 JazakAllah ♥️
I wore hijab when I born really and I am 15 yrs so proud to be a Muslim girl 🇸🇴
Most people understand differently
Main reason for hijab:for a man not to love the woman from her looks but personality
Side reasons:
1,Represents a Muslim
2,proving your trust and faith of Allah by doing what he says and this leads to feel more safe
3,you know women won't say if they are actually fine, hijab dose as it shows the facial expressions
I love hijab
@@sechenmatia1412 whats wrong with you
The best thing about hijab is... I don't need to comb my hair everytime I go out 👌🏼
Hijab is the beauty of women's and their safety
I think it is better for you to accept that Quran says it and so you do it.
I wear hijab because it's my choice..because I love my God and when you love someone you will respect what he wants from you...hijab is a inside peace for me that I wouldnt change it with anything...
I am with u sister. Bless u ❤
@@canaldearte4050 😍
My mum is 45 of age and till now nobody forces her to wear hijab. Neither my father nor my grandfather.
@Carolynska S she's just following her cultural roots. You might think it's religious but it's not, it's part of the culture to behave in a certain way when you become aware of you being aged.
In fact, quran recommends the OPPOSITE to older women. Modesty is recommended for BOTH male and female but whe' a woman gets old, she can be looser on her... Dress code.
As for pictures, no comment, nothing regarding this in quran. What you've read/heard are remnants from ante-Islamic beliefs, " before Islam" and converts included it later in a new form.
@Carolynska S I could easily answer all your questions, but first let me ask you one. Are you here to gain knowledge, or mock our faith? Are we asking you to wear the Hijab? No. Do you live under the shariah? Assumably, no. Do you want to know the reasons we are told to do what we are told to do? No. Are you being forced to convert? No.
Then why are you here, watching a video on Hijabi women? Just to taunt? Spread hate? If you actually cared about Islam, you'd be researching with heavy books or listening to learned scholars, rather than leaving comments on some video.
So maybe this isn't the right place for you. Hear me when I say this: WE. ARE. TIRED. OF. DEFENDING. OUR. FAITH!!!!!
If you have a problem with our beliefs, leave. Please.
@Carolynska S I have read my book. With translation. With Tafseer. Multiple times.
The problem with people like you is that you take the Quran and tear it to pieces. Forget the context. Forget the era. Forget the rest of the verse.
You guys take what you need and throw out the rest.
As for black people, The Prophet said that any man who has yellow skin is not better than the one with white skin, who is not better than a black skinned person, who is not better than a brown skinned person, except on the basis of Taqwa (faith). That is a better standard of equality than America has gained to this day.
And I wear the Hijab because my looks are irrelevant to my contribution to the world. My looks should not be an asset to getting a job. It should be skill and work.
I find the Hijab liberating. I don't have to give in to the modern pressures of society. I don't have to succumb to irreachable standards of beauty. My body is a temple, not a toy.
And before people call me a terrorist, they ought to glance at their nuns or the statues of Mother Mary.
That’s amazing
@Carolynska S Picture is a reflection not handmade ..undertanding words of Allah is not that easy ..nd many bad things Suadi Arabia practices that doesn't men u can relate whatever with Islam...translate nd understand Quran well
Me I have worn hijab at the age of 8 years old on the day of the first ramadhan 2016 and indeed I was very happy with my decision. As many of my friends wore hijab
i wear hijab since i was 6 years old, my mom said you can put it off because you are too young . at first i wear hijab because i feel safe, now i wear hijab because of the means of faith and for the sake of Allah :)
6? I find it very disturbing that children of that age are already getting sexualized
Six years old?
Excuse me..... that is so unfortunate, older women in iran are fighting for their hijabs or niqabs to be taken off.
@@samuelvimes7686 no no no no one is sexualising me 😅 it just i feel more comfortable and safe when i wear it
@@ayumea8772 Safe from what or who'm? Sexually frustrated muslim men?
@@samuelvimes7686 im just gonna summarize these, i have a lot relative muslim woman who wear hijab and i see it look so nice and beautiful then i would like to try, after that i felt like it's more comfortable when i wear it. No one is sexualising neither christian, jews, Buddhist or muslims mens is sexualising . Aslo your homophobic and "trying" to made muslims men are pervert ain't got me boo boo
Hijab is my crown, i feel lyk a queen ,lyk a precious girl when i cover my hairs by body.......i love hijab,i love hijabies,hijab is my choice (Sorry for my bad english but i hope u people undrstand the value of hijab in my lyf)
You have nothing to apologize for - your words bring forth the message, as how your beauty shines through! 💓💞🙏
When I was in fourth grade (I was 9) I saw almost everybody in my class wear hijab so I decided to try it and from then I have never taken it off (I am in seventh grade now), so I wore hijab at a really young age and I am not ashamed. It is what just makes me ,me. For all mohajabas please never take your hijab off till the day you die.
I'm an hijabi and I'm black, and I wish there was a black hijabi on here!
FATEMA PUAL true, but many people still think that Muslims can't be any race but middle Eastern. And it would be cool to see representation you know 😌
I agree! It is good to have any hijabi represented
FATEMA PUAL but it would show diversity in Islam to those who think only middle eastern are Muslims.
True but you rarely see African American Muslimas.
Tauby Girl It’s not called hijabis, stop calling it that. If you wear hijab then you are muhajaba, not a hijabi, hijabi means my barrier. It’s like you’re saying I’m a my barrier. God bless you
I started wearing hijab at the age of 3 and wore it permanently at the age of 5,i am 18 yrs old now
Mohammed Ally That’s...sad. Three years old is way too young to be sexualized m. I’m sorry you felt the need to do that
You don’t know much about Islam fellow brother
Urek Mazino LoL are you talking to me
Stinky Jimmy yeah who else do you think I was referring to I’m a practicing Muslim and to me it clearly comes across as you who really has no clue or idea about our religion. Neither do you know jack about deen period!
Yassss! To what the Muslimah in the green said: the headscarf is but one PIECE of the hijab. Hijab is in your walk, talk and actions! As a niqabi I LOOOVE giving salaams to EVERY Muslimah I pass, especially to the ones who wouldn’t expect me to (i.e. the ones wearing jeans with a full face of makeup and half of her hair showing!) A sister in the deen is a sister in the deen. Periodt! It’s their right to be greeted whether I agree with her hijab or not.💚 Allaahu Akbar!🙌🏼
OH MY GOODNESS! This video is soo enlightening.... I have too many stories to tell on this subject!
They come from good households ma shaa Allah. I'm pretty sure there's a lot of us who didn't really have a choice as it is the cultural thing to do, so you were asked to wear it and don't have the choice to take it off.
My best friend is Muslim and I'm Jewish. Once in P.E. her hijab flew off her head so I threw my sweater on her while I ran to get her hijab. After that I always kept a few Bobby pins on me so she can pin her hijab in place on windy days. And when I go to service at my temple she likes to pin my kippah and tallit in place before I leave.
Allison Slone we need more people like you in this world!!(:
@@fatamy8597,
Yes, it's like the fox and the hound.
The girls who are like '' I'm wearing hijab '' but they look like They wear a beanie
You completely missed the point of the video, didn't you ?
@@boredshrimp9425 islam isn't about opinions dude.. it's about what allah says and baenie isn't hijab, u can do what u want to do ur free but u can't say it is what allah says.. no
Well.. If i alm being honest we have to cover our hair and neck. Everything that could lead to lusty thoughts.
That is why i am sad when i see women who only cover half.
@@boredshrimp9425 I'm talking about what Allah(swt) tell us what should we do us women, and how should we dress and if you don't like what I said it's not my opinion or smtg but that Allah(swt) dictate us! And we should apply what Allah said us Muslims. And if you don't want to its your life ✌🏻
@@sugablade2862 I never said that a hijab is a beanie ? But the point of the vid isn't about what a hijab is
I wish they call me for these interviews I’m MUSLIM TOOO
teacher: the text isn't confusing
the text: 2:41
The fashion industry does not dictate what anyone wears it influences people though. Western fashion also allows people to choose if they want to cover or not, i can literally wear whatever I want.
*cough* FRANCE *cough*
Ive been forced to wear hijab all my life. When I was younger I would look at other young muslim girls and see them without hijab and feel so bad. I still have very very low confidence
Try to rediscover yourself through the channel:freequraneducation
Don’t feel that negative way sis, if your parents in case tell you to wear that doesn’t mean they forcing you to but we wear hijab for Allah and Hijab is beautiful and I’m sure you look amazing with it. ❤️❤️ May Allah SWT make easy for you and guide you and us all to the right path.
I studied a lot about hijab in my school and the reason of wearing it. Why is it important, etc. I like the way that my friend was very angry when another muslim girl in the class keep touching her veil, because she'll says, " Don't touch my crown. "
Hijab i love it and i love to wear it i don't care what others thinking about you....
Hijab doesn't take your opportunities instead of this You can show your abilities... Alhamdulillah..
Then why don't men wear one too, if it enhances your abilities?
Its equally wrong to force a woman to take off the hijab and to force her to wear it. And i would never critisize an individual woman for wearing a hijab. But what i have a ”problem” with is that women with hijab seem to not see or at least talk about the problem that many women are ACTUALLY forced to wear the hijab. I know i know, not all, but MANY. And exactly why was the hijab invented? What is the reason islam tells women to cover their bodies and hair?
Women is like a treasure in Islam u close most of the part so people won't stare at their body and if i hav a daughter i don't want people to stare at my daughter like sexually desires too.(sory bad eng).
And no i never see a Muslimah forced to wear hijab even all 2 of my sister hate to not wear hibaj at public. Don't spread lies like Americam War Crime President brother.
@@nick.7547 have you actually missed women protesting and being beaten up, locked up, abused etc in Iran for example for not wearing hijab??? Have you not heard about Masi Alinejad from Iran? She is fighting for womens right to wear whatever they want
You dont seem to understand that you are part of the problem, you are sexualizing little girls and women for just showing their hair. Thats not okay.
@@ceciliaj3148 yeah i do know about that. Almost every Muslim know about that and we all knew that most Islam knowledge from Iran was never coming from sahabat in fact isis is Islam enemies it just Christian people and other oursider come to judge quick that's why in the past few decades many Christian convert to Islam cause they knew Islam is the religion people quick judge and most of them come to Islam cause they knew that Bible was from God the third book that God sent for Human just for a certain time and Quran is the Fourth and last. And u should know that Christian was state to have most violen, Crime rate and cyber bullies religion in the world and it was prove by research u can check the google cause every researcher put their research in google.
@@nick.7547 WHAT? You are literally just talking nonsense. You said you did not know any woman who was forced to wear an hijab and that it does not happen, yet you say you know about how women are forced to wear it in some countries, and even some families force their children to wear it. Maby you force your own daughter? You know that your argument about how you want to ”protect” your daughter and therefore telling her she should cover her hair, is forcing right?
Im not christian, im not even religious. I dont like religion, ANY religion. Nothing against religious people, and i believe everyone should have freedome of religion ofc, but i do not like religion as a whole.
Why you are talking about crime rates and isis i have no idea. It has nothing to do with this.
Iran is not lead by ISIS. Its lead by sharia laws. They are extreme muslims.
Hijab is identity of every women....its not just a cloth it shows your personality... Nd I think its the real beauty of women😊
Hijab is my life 💗💗
I thought water was your life
Salam Alekum! 💗🙏
These women had a choice. Most of them live in the West. Make a video on random Muslim woman from Saudi Arabia who chose not to wear a hijab. Ohh Wait... you can't. Because women from other religions are also made to wear a hijab there. Stop spreading half truths and face facts please.
Hijab is beautiful and of course a choice and long standing tradition of Muslim women . I did find it a bit odd though how some said they wear hijab 🧕 to ‘make a statement’ or to ‘rebel against the fashion industry’ - shouldn’t a woman simply wear hijab as a religious obligation and/or representation of Islam? I guess Muslim women living in the West can’t help but feel so different so I do admire their honesty
Choice??? LOL. Yes she can choose to get punished by her family if she doesnt want to wear one. Ridiculous to talk about choices here.
Mister B lots of Muslim don’t wear hijab or only wear it sometimes with no problem from the family - I spent two months just last year in Indonesia (the worlds largest Muslim population) and hijab is totally optional there and the rights and lifestyles of other religions are protected too.
I think too many peoples views are influenced by the practices in ultra conservative countries like Afghanistan and Saudi etc ...
"Do you brush it?" I flint roll it does that count?? 😂😂😁
The one with the shower reminds me of that meme with a covered woman under the shower and it said "hijab & shoulders" 😂