The fashion designer redefining the hijab

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  • Опубліковано 14 січ 2016
  • She's bringing her faith into fashion - and the hijab on to the high street. The Muslim designer and blogger Hana Tajima has teamed up with the leading multinational clothing chain Uniqlo to create a clothing collection based around modesty.
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  • @rachelelizabeth1986
    @rachelelizabeth1986 8 років тому +32

    it's so funny how idiots will get so wadded up just bc someone decides to cover more skin and their head. I cover my head an i'ma Christian.

  • @Sapphire1721
    @Sapphire1721 8 років тому +28

    Absolutely amazing. So proud of Hana. A great role model for young Muslim girls

  • @rachelelizabeth1986
    @rachelelizabeth1986 8 років тому +6

    I can't stand ppl who consider themselves so righteous that they have lost all approachability. righteousness is humility, and to be humble is to refrain from wide-bearing assumptions. I have seen some comments against this lady and against "licenscous" women. I have seen comments that women are the majority of hell and that this woman is somehow the reason behind it. I can't imagine how someone could say they care for women and then degrade them like that! men and women equally bear God, but do it differently. we are a TEAM. no one is greater than the other unless you speak subjectively, and one of the great signs of bad religion is the belittling of women! only little boys do that!

    • @halimadiallo9377
      @halimadiallo9377 6 років тому +1

      that is so true, thumbs up for saying that Rachel!

  • @suleimanthelondoner
    @suleimanthelondoner 7 років тому +7

    Men are supposed to be modest and well presented too. Where are the contemporary designs for men?

    • @ellam.5221
      @ellam.5221 5 років тому +6

      Its everywhere man

  • @happydays5068
    @happydays5068 7 років тому +1

    This is so fantastic! 💛💛💛

  • @shahanasherin1110
    @shahanasherin1110 8 років тому +1

    thanks for inspiring❤

  • @yrcy
    @yrcy 5 років тому +3

    When I was living South Korea I used to cover my hair with pretty fabrics because I found the beauty of it. Since I moved to America, I feel uncomfortable doing it because I am more aware of Muslim culture here. This is so interesting to watch. I see how her business works in Japan but not really in Europe and America... If she can break the rule it will be so interesting to see.

    • @S00985
      @S00985 2 роки тому

      Please tell me that did you see Veil woman in south Korea???

    • @yrcy
      @yrcy 2 роки тому

      @@S00985 Not exactly. I saw some women wearing fabric on their head but not covering their face or wearing same as this designer if that's what you are asking...?

    • @S00985
      @S00985 2 роки тому +1

      @@yrcy Actually the thing is I wanted to go to south Korea and since I'm a nikabi(veil woman) some of my friends said that you can't visit South Korea with you nikab

    • @yrcy
      @yrcy 2 роки тому

      @@S00985 Of course you can visit South Korea and wear whatever you want. Being honest, Korean people might will look at you or ask about why you are wearing it(it is just part of Korean culture. Some Koreans are very honest + curious and not afraid of having a direct conversation). However, I don't think that you will have to worry about something physical attack or anything like that. People are pretty nice there. I am sure that you will meet some people extra nice to you because you are a foreigner. Most Korean people are extra nice to foreigners. :)

    • @S00985
      @S00985 2 роки тому

      @@yrcy Thank you Soo much ❤️ you seems like a very good person I would like to be friend with you is there any other social media where we can contact....

  • @joannemarielpedrero3729
    @joannemarielpedrero3729 6 років тому +9

    Hijab is faith not fashion...

  • @lewisgrace3596
    @lewisgrace3596 8 років тому +3

    Big up! Go for it gal.

  • @ashrafanuar4258
    @ashrafanuar4258 7 років тому +3

    yuna?

  • @ssar2857
    @ssar2857 5 років тому +2

    Love these strong Hana Tajima, and these others 2 models so nice . I myself ordered the under-scarf from Uniqlo.modesty is best. Show your brain not your body.

  • @canichangemynamenowawyeah4621
    @canichangemynamenowawyeah4621 8 років тому

    Nice drawings m8 1:00

  • @Thyalwaysseek
    @Thyalwaysseek 8 років тому +2

    Muhammad said this would happen...very lost people just like modern christians.

    • @Thyalwaysseek
      @Thyalwaysseek 8 років тому +2

      1,400 years ago, he prophesized that a time would come when nothing
      would remain of Islam but its name, nothing of the Quran but its word,
      and that many "Mosques would be splendidly furnished but destitute of
      guidance" (Mishkatul Masabih). In these latter days, the true spiritual
      essence of Islam would be lost, and religion, for the most part, would
      be reduced to a ritualistic compulsion. He foretold that the clergy
      would be corrupt and be a source of strife during these times. www.huffingtonpost.com/kashif-n-chaudhry/did-prophet-muhammad-warn_b_7702064.html?ir=Australia

    • @esecallum
      @esecallum 7 років тому

      gooood...dont need hateful religions.

  • @ashrafanuar4258
    @ashrafanuar4258 7 років тому

    shes a muslim?

  • @DamagedSoulonevoicein7billion
    @DamagedSoulonevoicein7billion 8 років тому +2

    This is about money. Welcome Islam, if you want to live with people in Western cultures you have to change and to some extent sell out. Your faith is not going to change western cultural, it will change you. Blurred lines are what we non-Muslims are all about, so welcome to our culture. Hope you like new ideas and perspectives. I hope your women will be safe from your own kind because after a few years here they are going to change. And there is nothing in your male domination that is going to stop your sons and daughters from change. They will join us because we move forward into the future ! !

    • @AnDyMaksoud
      @AnDyMaksoud 8 років тому +1

      So ... Your a feminist? I'm confused.

    • @DamagedSoulonevoicein7billion
      @DamagedSoulonevoicein7billion 8 років тому

      Julius Caesar no atheist

    • @product8422
      @product8422 8 років тому

      +Damaged Soul are you drunk love? why are you targeting men? this literally has nothing to do with men at all.

    • @DamagedSoulonevoicein7billion
      @DamagedSoulonevoicein7billion 8 років тому

      Product "Welcome Islam". . . . I was entirely speaking to radical people immigrating to western cultures.

    • @mkozzie
      @mkozzie 8 років тому +2

      Welcome to the internet, where paranoia consumes the old and young alike #BatShitCrazy

  • @clancywong
    @clancywong 8 років тому +14

    keep your hijab and culture to yourselves.

    • @clancywong
      @clancywong 8 років тому +5

      +Maian Sara The point is Muslims want to propagate their religion and culture in non Muslim countries but won't allow non Muslims the same leeway in Muslim countries.

    • @12342account
      @12342account 8 років тому +14

      +Tarzan101 Jungle all she is doing is wearing a hijab, if the sight of it indicates pressure for you, that's an issue you have as a weak person.

    • @saeefa
      @saeefa 8 років тому +1

      +Tarzan101 Jungle No

    • @kokoya400
      @kokoya400 8 років тому +17

      +Tarzan101 Jungle Im from a Muslim country (Malaysia) and we allow non muslims to practice their religions freely.. everyone has a right to believe in whatever religion they choose..

    • @rumahcahaya8054
      @rumahcahaya8054 6 років тому +2

      Tarzan101 Jungle keep your fear n hate by your self dude

  • @ripmemes8962
    @ripmemes8962 8 років тому

    Hair and hairstyles are important to westerners, its part of self expression. Holding on to the hijab as a way to stop lust and envy is kinda disrespectful to western society as a whole. Its like saying your society is wrong but we will live here anyways in contempt and judge you. Its so weird to cling to this patriarcal fabric, its a symbol of archaic opression. Beyond that its a fashion nightmare.

    • @rachelelizabeth1986
      @rachelelizabeth1986 8 років тому +5

      ppl disagree with eachother all the time and still get along united. get over yourself. I cover my head and it has nothing to do with patriarchy. it has to do with gracing my head. it is a sign of godly grace. gosh you believe in freedoms? then plz step outside of your senseless soap box.

    • @Thyalwaysseek
      @Thyalwaysseek 8 років тому

      Again when Muslims move into another culture and force others to accept their ideology it is also against their own teachings in the Quran...lol...I laugh, I am not even Muslim but I know their Scriptures better than they do. All they are doing now is what is called "religious compulsion", Muhammad actually warned them of falling into this too.

    • @rachelelizabeth1986
      @rachelelizabeth1986 8 років тому +4

      Thyalwaysseek not all of them do that (impose themslelves). there is a difference in forcing and in being oneself.

    • @Thyalwaysseek
      @Thyalwaysseek 8 років тому +1

      rachel elizabeth
      Yes they do, the moment they enter into a western culture and begin implementing their own ideology within it..ie: prayer rooms, mosques in local neighbourhoods, hijabs etc. America is a Anglo Christian culture so it is up to Muslims to assimilate into the Christian culture if they choose to move to a Christian country not expect the host country to accommodate them. This is why there is so much disharmony. If you actually go and look at what Muslim women were wearing in Iraq, Iran, Libya and Afganistan in the 60's and 70's you will see the hijab is a relatively new addition to their wardrobe and again it is not even mentioned in the Quran.

  • @jazminea6497
    @jazminea6497 8 років тому +1

    these are the type of converts who will corrupt Islam and bring shame upon Muslims. better to kept yourself whatever you were before !

    • @yasumingasai3990
      @yasumingasai3990 8 років тому +3

      yo just fuck off ypur ignorance and stupidity makes me cringe

    • @BRIDALGALORE
      @BRIDALGALORE 8 років тому

      +Yasumin gasai learn to spell you dumb bitch.

    • @BRIDALGALORE
      @BRIDALGALORE 8 років тому

      +Yasumin gasai hijab is not fashion you fuckin tart

    • @yasumingasai3990
      @yasumingasai3990 8 років тому +1

      +jaz li It's obvious that you had absolutely nothing to point at but a typing error. For your information I am japanese/morrocan myself and muslim and I wear hijab.. and what Hana is doing is encouraging young woman to get to know islam. To conclude, she is doing something amazing and you're not. So continue living like a fucktard and make even more people think that islam is a crazy religion.

    • @jazminea6497
      @jazminea6497 8 років тому

      I wouldn't care if you are from mars. Now new converts are going to teach us about Islam and hijab. For your information I'm Ahle Baith. If you don't know what that is then suggest you learn from your imam or shaykh. Don't try to teach me what islam or hijab is. I'm from the Prophet's family.

  • @peanut12345
    @peanut12345 5 років тому

    Honor killing is muslim too, must use the Hijab.She loves sharia.

    • @sarah.3599
      @sarah.3599 4 роки тому +1

      Also, honor killings are not Muslim. It's culture. Only a small minority of muslims practice that. SEA muslims dont.