I don't see how walking around half-naked is considered freedom while walking around covered is seen as oppression. I feel confident when I wear my hijab and I'll never stop wearing it. For every struggle you experience because of the hijab,you'll definitely get plenty of rewards.Allah (swt ) knows what you're going through.
I don't feel confident wearing mine at school I feel horrible and ugly. 1 boy even came up 2 me and pulled off my scarf once. It's so hard 2 wear 1 you get judged every day and no 1 likes you. However in pe it's just girls and I take it off and people treat me nicely and talk to me. Sometimes (rarely) I take it off in school just for a lesson and feel happier and more confident and I can actually be myself. I need advice help
@@mariammalik1806 i know it's hard to struggle with hateness everyday. Some people can not overcome this challenge. But i believe that you'll throw out all their opinions, words and thoughts and you'll live your life by your own. Our life is only for the sake of Allah swt. And they shouldn't bother your feelings. Don't care about them. Just find muslim friends and feel happy and free to do that things which Allah wants you to do. Assalamu aleykum.
Killer line from a 10 year old; "we're women, black, and Muslim, might as well sign a death warrant" May Allah bless you and all Muslims ease, confidence, and success. Ameen
I remember when i started wearing a hijab. I was in fifth grade (so 11 years old). i was the only one in my school who would wear it. Many children looked at me weirdly and i was constantly asked why i wore it. People also started talking to me less. Sometimes i used to take it off because people kept looking at me weirdly. Once i told my dad about it and i will never forget what he said. He said "so what if people look at you weirdly? It doesn't matter what they think because you're not wearing your hijab to please the people around you, your wearing it to please Allah." I never took my hijab off after that and anyone who looked at me weird, i would just smile at. If i ever felt bad i would constantly say in my head that it didn't matter, it's for Allah. And now I'm not afraid. I'm proud to wear a hijab even though i get judged. I'm not scared if anyone tries to physically or verbally abuse me either because i know for sure that Allah will protect me as i am wearing the hijab only for his pleasure 😊
I never found nothing more attractive then a woman in a hijab. Not because of looks but because of determination and strength and will power. And to have a beautiful character behind that. I fall head over heels easily 😣
Martin Marash, as a male who is very vulnerable and exposed to the fitnah here in the UK, noticing that so many sisters were actually wearing the jilbaab AND the niqaab during EID Salat gave me such a boost in imaan. At a time when being half naked is perceived a norm and considered “pretty/cute”, i ask ALLAH SWT to give nothing but firdous ul a’lla to the striving, god-fearing, virtuous and believing women in our Ummah.
@@bayyinahawesome415 You should either try to improve your friend (the better way) and if he persists on his cry, just don't call him a friend and cut contracts.
Nowdays people (most westerners and even some muslims) see the Hijab as a means of oppresion or an obstacle, so it makes me happy to see that there are still people, especially fellow sisters, who still recognise the importance and beauty of it, mashallah.
Mishaal Kisan one who is wise will understand the peace and beauty in it and will never want to take it off. May Allah give all muslim girls and women the deep understanding of Islam. AMEEN.
It's really sad that even Muslim brothers and sisters see the hijab as a symbol of oppresion. Clearly they have all been brainwashed by the western media and politics. I hope that all the sisters who decide to wear the hijab that they wear it with pride. Ameen
@@abutleta8204 very true. I'm shocked when at school I hear Muslim girls talking about how it's "my choice" and "I can wear watever I want. Nobody can force me." Yes, it is a choice, in the same way everything is a choice, but the choice is to obey or disobey Allah.
Alhumdolillah i wear hijab and abaya from the last 15 years i am a research doctorate student from India .Its really make me feel honourable and secure .
5:05 "The thought they could play lawyer for a client who never hired them in the first place" 5:24 "Stop trying to protect me from an act you yourself are committing against me." 5:28 "Don't tell me how hijab makes me feel because that is something I should be telling you."
I am a sixth grader girl and I wear a hijab when I go out . Once when I went back home from school , a girl pushed me in a river , saying that I was a terrorist . A nearby person called the police and I was saved Alhamdullilah . Hijab is a decision , we are not forced to wear it . So we should all be treated equally 💞
Sister, you were in 6th grade, that is so young. People should be ashamed of harassing a person who lives freely like you. I am in 6th grade but I am lucky none of my classmates at school bully us for being ourselves.
I think in the USA its because they don't want that culture there. Yes you are free to cover or uncover ,but its seen as forced by relgion. America is a land to believe freely but actually its a land to believe less, as in less God. The idea of God/gods having power in the land is not welcome. At least that's been the movement slowly. Also freedom of speech allows mocking, which as long as its not death threats its fair game, all jokes are fair. To restrict it is dangerous even tho people get their feelings hurt. Price of freedom The current poltics is to reverse it though, and allow hate speech rules
I just started wearing it AlhamduAllah and I go back to school next week and I’m so nervous and excited at the same time cause I will be the only hijabi there
Almxnd _milkshxke My advice to you is to remind yourself of Allah and that you are wearing hijab to please Him. Allah knows all the struggles you go through in the life as a Muslim in the modern day and will compensate you for your hardships. To be honest when I started wearing hijab to school, it wasn’t nearly as bad as I made it out to be. After the first day, nobody in school really cares that much and life goes back to normal Alhamdullilah. If there is someone teasing you or harassing you about hijab you should make dua to Allah to help you with it. When people ask me why I wear hijab I simply say I want to for the sake of God. If your friends can’t accept that then you may need new friends for the sake of your iman. May Allah make it easy for you.
@K o every time you are nervous, just remind yourself that Allah is with you. Don't forget to make du'a every day to Allah. People's opinions are hardly satisfiable, thus; it's important for us to remember that Allah's opinion is the most crucial thing above humans. When someone ask you why you started to wear scarf, just say, "This is the command of my God. Please respect my decision." Anyway this is just an advice from your fellow sister ^^
May Allah preserve you and guide you and grant you the highest of heavens without judgement and through any door The prophet pbuh said if you ask for heaven ask for the highest one
Surah Al-Hijr, Verse 2: رُّبَمَا يَوَدُّ الَّذِينَ كَفَرُوا لَوْ كَانُوا مُسْلِمِينَ Often will those who disbelieve wish that they had been Muslims. Surah Al-Hijr, Verse 3: ذَرْهُمْ يَأْكُلُوا وَيَتَمَتَّعُوا وَيُلْهِهِمُ الْأَمَلُ فَسَوْفَ يَعْلَمُونَ Leave them that they may eat and enjoy themselves and (that) hope may beguile them, for they will soon know. via iQuran
I started wearing hijab at ten years old right after my birthday and I felt so so happy! It made me think that hey, I am a Muslim girl and you can’t ver take that from me! I feel so bad for people bullied hurt or killed for this. At my school there are hijabis everywhere so we protect each other. We stand for each other. They were strong and not afraid so they made me feel safe. I want people who feel this way to look in the mirror and say hey, I am beautiful amazing and wonderful and everyone who says other wise is jealous. YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL SAY IT AGIAN! You are beautiful no matter the colour or weather you wear hijab or not YOU ARE HUMAN YOU ARE IMPORTANT.
@@user-ux3ec8lp1i why women cover themselves? To hide themselves from men, like a sexual object. They encourage women to hide and cover themselves, instead of encourage men to control and look away.
this is such a powerful speech!! As a chinese muslim convert, i'm too scared to wear a hijab in public due to the oppression i'd face. Props to this girl, shes so strong💕
I understand you, im born muslim, and even my family doesnt support me for hijab, in Europe, and now in China is very bad situation... May Allah give us patience and make us strength to wear hijab. Amin💓
I recommend just covering up things like your arms, wear pants below your ankles, maybe cover your hair with a hat. The purpose of hijab is to protect from things like being drugged, rape, etc etc. (If a bad man sees things like your legs, bellies, bums, they may think "oh I want a piece of that" and try to get you to sleep with them, have s*x, many bad stuff)
I think there is too much policing of what women wear. That is too much. People must understand what hijab means or why our sisters in Islam covers themselves. May Allah grant those people a good understanding. Its a person's choice whether she wants to drink milk or water. If she wants to drink water, you can't force her to drink milk, can you? It's the person's choice. those people should really stop interfering in others' lives. stay on your way and mind your own business. they aren't harming you. And jazak Allahu Khair FQE, that was a beautiful video. Eid mubarak to all of you and FQE, too TAQABALLALLAHU MINNA WA MINKUM.
Rahatul jannat “Stay in your own way and mind your own business” is exactly and precisely why the women in our Ummah are struggling and losing faith in the Deen of ALLAH
Zayn Ashraff "and losing faith in the Deen of ALLAH" They have to be stead fast and Ask Allah's protect. No one can break Allah's protection. May Allah protect us And give the patience to bear of what others say.
Mashallah sister 🧡 I started wearing hijab when I was fifth grade, although I was in an Arabic country (Jordan) I had so much people around me who told me stuff like I will hate it and I will regret that in the future and I will miss my childhood and so on... I just didn't understand why would someone say those things to a child who decided to wear it HERSELF 💆🏻♀️💔but Alhamdulellah those days are gone and I'm so glad I can encourage any little girl wants to wear hijab and is afraid of the society 🧡🌹
Eid Mubarak lady. You are brave . I want to be brave. yes even in Muslim country ,we face oppression too . Some say we are oppressed ,some say we did it wear it properly, some sexual harassed us. Because they think hijabi is a easy prey. May Allah bless us and protect us all
Some of us, trying to change it.it will eventually take time.but I just want to say -it's difficult to be a Muslim , either u live in Muslim country or non Muslim country. Difficultes are different.but still difficult. Especially if u r woman.
The words from this 15 year old girl made me so bold and made me more proud to be a muslimah may allah give her the highest level in jannah because if people are turning away doesn't matter we aren't living to please people but we are here to please Allah and that's what this brave 15 yead old doing.It is her choices,it is her life and she obviously chose the right path of life may allah give her patience in ignoring 'not minding their own buisness people' and may allah give her a lot of success in dunya as well as akhirah You go girl!! allah is really happy with you .....💪😊 Women are like diamonds in islam And you are a beautiful diamond and these people dont deserve to see your beauty you dont have to reveal yourself for them its your body your choice Always stay happy Luv youuu sister....❤🥰
I wore. The hijab when I could first talk. And the look on my mother made me smile. I remember going to preschool and telling everyone about it, they admired me so much! As I grow older I see the look on peoples faces, the fact I was not even borned at 9/11 makes it even worse because I did not know why they were acting like that. But I still wore it proudly not caring what others thought. Because this shows I'm not scared to be Muslim, and I'm not scared to be me!
I don't remember my first hijab.. I wore it even before able to remember it 😅 in my place it is easy to doing so.. So the feeling like what the speaker feel.. I never feel that.. I envy how brave you are.. Because it always been so easy for me from the first place.. I can't imagine to be in your spot.. Allah may always be with you 💕💕
I can relate to this so much I am a college student and our lecture told us to not wear it in class so I told him that it makes us comfortable we feel safe in it and he started saying things like you live in India you are already safe hear what do you think we are demons you should not say like that and I was like yesss in India there are no men who tries to flirt with girls who follows and who whistles when we are walking in street i read newspaper daily and there will be atleast one rape case or murder of girl done and they say you are safe I felt so much angry at that time I felt like crying why are this all people trying to separate aur modesty with us we have voices if we had felt like hijab burkha or covering ourselves is done forcefully we would have rised our voice but we are doing it for our happy for Allah's happiness i don't understand y r this people so much obsessed with seprating us from hijab 😢😢
I wear hijab since I'm 12. Alhamdulilleh I never ever wanted to impress other people. My mum always taught me how to always be proud of myself no matter what people would say. I just don't care. I raise my head in dignity coz I know alhamdulilleh it's the right path. I always make people feel that particular feeling that fill my heart : I have nothing less than you people and you people have nothing more than me. I have Allah by my side and that is sufficent. I feel in a bubble when I wear my hijab subhanAllah cannot describe that feeling. And nothing can touch me. I've made my studies with my hijab even if in France (where Im from and where I live) politics are making their possible to make hijab disappear. I don't know if people feel what I'm trying to say to them just through my attitude but alhamdulilleh no one in my entire life - and I am 30- since I wear hijab never ever has been disrespectful to me. When I walk in the street I never ever look down coz I feel I could fly with my hijab. One day, a 50 year old non muslim man stopped me while I was walking and he said to me : "I have four things to tell you : I'm a photographer and I just wanted to say that first you are beautifull, then you are polite, and I love the way you dress and the colours, and is your face always smiling like it is ?" This made my day, it was my victory and I'll never forget it. When I finally returned home I never stopped saying : "Alhamdulilleh for Everything and Alhamdulilleh for this Dignity". I hope every hijabi woman could reach these feelings, you have nothing less than people, actually you have The Light with you so smile and raise up your head. 😊💗
I relate to this story so much bcoz I too was first in my locality to wear hijab and as always was not welcomed, being called terrorist, weak, opressed , n everyone just tried to make my life diff but Allhumdulliah these things made me even more closer to Allah & then due to Allah's mercy I became successful , Now those same people respect me . & AIM OF MY LIFE is to bring honor to my Hijab ,So young girls like me can wear this beautiful gift with pride Pls make dua that Allah may bless us with IMAN 🤲 Ameen
Alhamdulilah I started hijab late but I feel so protected in it. Without hijab you want people to look at you to praise you for your body but with hijab it's not about your body anymore you want to be admired for who you are for what you choose in life. Even lustful stares become bearable with hijab.
I recently watched a short documentary on an Indigenous tribe, in Brazil, who came out of the forests and came into contact with other people. In it, a woman mentioned how she happy she was to be given clothes to cover up. That was liberation for her.
this is amazing! I am planning to be hijabee next year (7th grade ) and this tells me that the world isn't how you look it is your intention and decision!
It is so sad that so many people all over the world have gone through something similar to what Naemma has. I am so grateful that Allah has never put me through a situation where I was oppressed for wearing my hijab and I only wish the same for everyone else. The point of this comment is that we should remember there are people who do see past my hijab and see me. For instance, in my gym class obe of my non- muslim friends asked me exactly what the hijab was and it made me so happy to know that she wanted to understand. Yes there are a lot of people who won't treat us equally but we have to remeber there are those who will.
Even I've faced these kind of unhealthy and weird looks from other non Muslims in my early teens. This was an incident when I was 9 yr old. During Ramadan myself and some girls i.e, my friends where fasting. In lunch period we will recite some surahs and perform thasbeeh. One of the non Muslim teacher came to us and preached about her religion(which she used to do instead of teaching the subject, preaching her religion in the normal class hours) She asked the school maid to get some snacks and placed in front of us and forced us to eat and she said that making the small children to fast is an absolute sin. She blamed our parents too. Some of my friends where convinced to eat them just because it was there favourite snack. But I refused to get convinced. From that day she used to blame me for unnecessary reasons. She used to hurt me physically and mentally. She'll tell me to call my parents and blame me for unnecessary reasons and spoil my name. She will call some other teachers to pass on her idle time and start cursing me in front of me. She'll reduce my marks in my examinations. At that age I couldn't understand anything about it. I used to sit and sob on my mother's lap by reciting all these stories. Still now she used to say that I'm an egoistic person who will never be flexible with anything. She is residing near my home though. I know this incident is not related to this video but just telling my situation which I went through.
i'm so sorry sister that that happened to you just know to keep on going and not listen to what anyone else has to say that discourages the words of Allah s.w.t :)
Allah tala is gonna test the believer and this is said again and again in quran.. and these are all trials of this duniya...we can only be patient and then see how Allah s.w.t raises u higher then every one else who made u feel that way... may Allah s.w.t grant us patience and strength ameen
A great applause for this young lady who has put out her feelings into words so that whole world could listen....... what this modern world is coming to..... being naked is appreciated.... but to cover your body is a symbol of oppression?????
Alhamdullillah this brought me yo tears may Allah protect all our sisters and Ummah, and make it easy for us to pass this test! Keep it up Sister and keep reaching out to your global family, we need this and are very thankful for your boldness and modesty!
Been harassed so many times because I wear a hijab, and could relate so much to this video (it brought tears to my eyes) but also because I'm brown. It's not you it's them, seriously. You're perfect and blessed for obeying the decree of Allah.
If you're reading this sister,Just know that we love you and are proud of you. ❤ We,your sisters are praying really hard for you and Soon we will change this negative image. More power to you angel! ❤
I love to wear hijab ,My parents never forced me ,it is my choice and I do this for My Allah ,My lord ,If I can't dress up in the way my lord wants me to, then how I deserves his love ,his mercy and how I can call myself muslim. I India , wearing hijab is not a difficult thing but purpose of wearing hijab matters. Many women wear Tight "Niqab" and different type of fancy Niqab ,Which looks so bad. They wear it to show body and Show off . Many of hijab wearing women in india are part time hijabis. Thanks to allah ,it is his guidance and protection from this haram act, I wear hijab for him not to show off.
I love this so much, this story is so empowering. I do not wear hijab, it's ny decision, yet people still mock me. I feel great that I have the right to choose for myself.
Freedom of choice we Muslims have, but what is freedom other than obeying and pleasing the one who favoured us with that freedom in FIRST place. Or do we rather prefer the choice of seeming free yet, slaves to our NAFS. 🤕😔😌
@@zaynashraff1908 poeple can still not wearing one but God will see what's in the heart and the good deeds of people. So do not speak like it's a disappointment, her relationship with god only concerns her. Maybe she doesn't feel free without wearing it too, I mean what do we know ? I hope that I explained this well, tell me if I said anything wrong 🙏
I started wearing hijab when I was 11 because one of my Muslim friends at the school wear it and I thought it looked cool on her. And I had no problem wearing it, in fact; I actually loved wearing it. But I hate it so much when people will come up to me and say things like, "You should take it off." or, "You are oppressed." There are also some kids that said, "You are prettier without your hijab." But I always shrugged it off and paid no mind at the time. (P.S I'm pretty pissed with people screaming at my face that I am oppressed, while in fact; THEY are the ones oppressing ME into opening my hijab smh.) However, the two other Muslim kids that also wear the hijab (there are three of us hijabis in the school) took their hijab off. It was such an irony because one of them inspired me to wear the hijab, and all of a sudden she took it off. I remember when the two of them walked into French class and the entire kids just look at me, the only student left wearing the hijab. One of them asked, "Well, aren't you gonna take it off?" I was so embarrassed when I saw the two of my friends walking around the school without their hijab. Anyway, alhamdulillah I kept wearing my hijab outside even if others will stare at me in contempt. I hope other sisters out there who are facing discrimination, bullying, torment, or oppression just because we are wearing a piece of clothing on our head to follow Allah's command are given the strength to stay strong, and patient when faced with such a difficult situation. Remember, Allah is with us. (If any of you sisters are facing any difficulties, feel free to talk to me :) )
I truly understand you. Two years ago a started wearing hijab with one of my friends, my dad were out of the country, when he came back, he told me to take it off, I did, because I didn’t wanted to be disrespectful. I’m now 13 years old, and I want to start wearing it again. But there is just something that says to me that I shouldn’t, I live in Denmark and right one of the political parties want all Muslim out of the country, and I’m so scared. I go to scout as well and it so hard for me, there’s so few Muslim girls who is a scout, and i just feel so different, all my friends goes to parties some of them smoke it drink alcohol, and when it’s summer, everyone would ask isn’t it hot for you, or when I’m fasting, and I tell them that I’m not allowed to drink water, they get so shocked. Alhamdulillah last year I started in a international school and people are so kind, they are so curious in a good way, when I’m fasting they don’t eat or drink in front of me, or if there is something new from the political party they always hide it from me, so I don’t feel bad, and if I find out they will tell me that it’s not okay what they are saying or doing and everything will be okay. This just show me that there be so many people who is rude to you but there will many others who loves you and always have your back
None of my female family members used to wear hijab. When i was at my puberty age.. people on the streets used to look at my chest ..cuz u know.. during puberty all our private parts start developing😅 and not just boys. even girls used to stare at my chest ..i felt very uncomfortable ..then i asked mom to buy me hijab. After wearing hijab i felt so comfortable .Now i freely walk on the streets. No one look at my private parts.. but some boys still look at my face 😅 whatever Allah will punish their eyes. But i have obeyed my Lord's command by wearing hijab.and i love my hijab.😁😍
Masha Allah :( when did the world become like that? I wonder .. you're Women and Black and MUSLIMS what's wrong with that? Be proud sister. always remember you're not alone, not just other muslim girls or other muslims with you .. but because first Allah with us ^^
I’m a Muslim young woman, I’m 15 and I just started wearing my hijab, and just this summer we travelled to Germany, and yes, it was my first time traveling with a hijab on, I realized a lot of people staring at me and giving me disgusting looks it’s as if I can read their faces thinking that I have a sad life and I’m oppressed just for wearing the hijab, one time, at a restaurant in Germany all the girls there literally only wore shorts not one pants, and imagine me not even showing my hair, when I walked up at the counter to grab our food, German people kept staring at me in a weird look and for some reason I think I heard a lot of whispering, even if I didn’t understand since I’m not German. But it hurt do much especially since it was my first time wearing the hijab in other countries, in my own country I feel so safe since we’re more open minded and girls even younger than me wear hijab where I come from, we never judge foreigners woman just for showing off their skin and hair, but for some reason other women+men in other countries judge us just for covering our hair and skin and they should know it’s our culture like we can’t change culture, and it’s our religion,
I’m so lucky because I’ve never struggled with hijab. Sure I’ve gotten some insults and judged from MUSLIMS even, and got it snatched off my head, but they were never struggles for me. As a kid, I didn’t care about what anyone thought. As I’m growing older, hijab isn’t a problem, but other things are. To all of you struggling, YOU CAN DO IT
I'm confident with my hizab niqab and gloves on. I feel like a queen when i cover myself from head to toe. And i don't care about the judgement of other people. Alhamdulillah for everything If being naked is freedom of choice than covering myself from head to toe is My Freedom of choice. Allahu Akber. La Ilaha illallah 💚
I feel so blessed to be a.muslim and Wear a hijab and all the other sisters who.do too we have no.idea how much reward well get for all this because it's.much more than just wearing it, it's dealing with it emotionally mentally and physically too and it's especially harder for ppl who are new to it may Allah guide us all to.the right path...
I'm 14 and I've been thinking about starting to wear the hijab. I told my 9-year-old cousin, and she told me, " Anisah, don't do it. You'll get harassed or beat up or something!" Of course, I assured her that I'd be okay, but it shook me that such a little girl would have already noticed the islamophobia in our community.
Its crazy we have the exact same situation I'm 15 too I'm black too but hijab wasn't something I hated it was something I loved a friend now I can't even wear it I'm soo sad ashamed I wish I had the strength to wear it I'm so mad at myself but every time my anixety eats me alive i feel weak sad and scared I wish the hijab was normal its hard sometimes I think why wasn't I born a boy men are lucky their rules are some much lax then women why me I think I cry alone I'm currently going though a lot of sadness and in school even without my hijab I hate it still
Sewing A Trust on Allah, Ask His forgiveness and Ask Him to protect you. Since Allah is the one who ordered it, then He is the One who will take care of all your affairs and protect you. Trust on Allah and Ask Allah to help you. Surely, He is the One who is going to protect you. In Sha Allah. Assalamualaikum.
Men dnt have less rules than women.. Allah has also ordered men to lower their gaze and cover their private parts. If bad thoughts come after looking at women then they have to lower their gaze. But now it is not easy anymore cuz girls start walking on streets wearing short dresses.. it has became hard to men to maintain their hijab while walking in streets Ik women suffer alot.. lets not worry about this world .. we both male and female are being tested by Allah. Insha Allah we will reach to our destination. May Allah give us patience. Ameen
I Started Wearing Hijab Yesterday , I Turned 11yrs Yesterday I’m Proud Wearing My HIJAB It Makes Me Feel RESPECTED ! I Don’t Care What PEOPLE THING ! My First Hijab Is Purple :3 OwO Love From Bangladesh! #HijabIsAwesome 💜💜💜💗💗💗
Ever since I was little I fell in love with my Mum's jilbaab. I loved it so much at the age of 2 I believe I tried to wear one of her jilbaab's and walk around with it- my Mum saw me and laughed then bought me a headscarf for my age. Then I started Nursery at the age of 3 and not one day I would not go without my hijab. Before I didn't know the history and meaning of the hijab and just wore it because I thought it looked nice and still do! However, Alhamdullilah I know the meaning of it and I am 13 years old now and did not go to school or any public place once without it :) I'm so proud of myself I wore it for 10 years straight and Inshallah I still will!
I’m truly blessed to be born in a muslim country... I didn’t get hate at all because most of the girls here wear hijab and the girls who don’t also respect us ... i may not feel your pain but sister i will pray for your welfare and hope you would feel comfortable shortly ... love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩❤️
Dear Sisters , be strong you have Allah' s Angels with you and recite the Quran . And do some Selfdefence workouts. Boxing and MMA ,If needed . Don't let the human shayatin overcome you , fight back. Asalamu alaikum .
Hi,I am Tahmida.I started wearing hijab at the age of 11.I appreciate those sisters who wears hijab.It is people’s job to talk ill of others. So we should not pay any attention to them rather we should try to impress Almighty Allah. 🌹
My God..its very challenging in westeran countries...m glad that m in a muslim country Pakistan....ni pray that all my sisters n brothers stay safe Amen...p.s. I love my country 😁
When someone look down to me or assume something I'm not I try my best to act with people near to him opposite of what he thinks then talk and act with him like he assume. Then after a period of time I will slow down my act until he erase those assumption. Why I do it ? I'm not a psychiatrist but I know how to read people most of the time. 1- People hate to think they got something or someone wrong so by acting like you near them they will say you're a fraud and become more aggressive. 2- They will think their company changed you and become proud of their "work & influence " I don't assure this results because people and cultures variat so far this worked for me .
Alot of people in today world only have devil's to guide them don't let cowards get you down May the people of God unite so no believer feels alone ameen
For me it was the opposite. I didn't wear the hijab until I went to secondary school. Kids in my primary school said i wasn't Muslim if i didn't have a hijab. My life was flipped in secondary school. I had a hijab, but I got shunned for wearing it. Don't do something because everyone else is doing it. Do it because of Allah. Do it because of Allah. Do it for Allah.
Im a non Muslim. An Indian. From Malaysia. I've been wearing turban/hijab for over a month now. Im excited to wear it everyday to work. I feel empowered,I feel respected and modest. You are brave darling...love from Malaysia
May Allah protect all the muslim girls wearing the hijab or veil.
Rahatul jannat
Amin
Ameen ya raabil alameen
Aamiin
Ameen
Rahatul jannat ameen
I don't see how walking around half-naked is considered freedom while walking around covered is seen as oppression. I feel confident when I wear my hijab and I'll never stop wearing it. For every struggle you experience because of the hijab,you'll definitely get plenty of rewards.Allah (swt ) knows what you're going through.
A Dad's advise: Dress to impress Allah swt.. not the disbelievers ))
I don't feel confident wearing mine at school I feel horrible and ugly. 1 boy even came up 2 me and pulled off my scarf once. It's so hard 2 wear 1 you get judged every day and no 1 likes you. However in pe it's just girls and I take it off and people treat me nicely and talk to me. Sometimes (rarely) I take it off in school just for a lesson and feel happier and more confident and I can actually be myself. I need advice help
@@mariammalik1806 i know it's hard to struggle with hateness everyday. Some people can not overcome this challenge. But i believe that you'll throw out all their opinions, words and thoughts and you'll live your life by your own. Our life is only for the sake of Allah swt. And they shouldn't bother your feelings. Don't care about them. Just find muslim friends and feel happy and free to do that things which Allah wants you to do. Assalamu aleykum.
@@أبو-خالد-أيوب thank you so much this is very helpful advice I try my best to ignore the judgements.
@nasima sultana I did schl excluded him for 3 days
Killer line from a 10 year old; "we're women, black, and Muslim, might as well sign a death warrant"
May Allah bless you and all Muslims ease, confidence, and success. Ameen
Ameen :)
AMEEN
Ameen!
Ameen ya raabil alameen
Ameen
I am sooooo proud to be a MUSLIM and a HIJABI , and thankful to Allah SWT that he make me a MUSLIM .
Mashahallah sister good 👍.
O my creator, bless my sisters patience...
Mohamed Ibrahim Ameen brother😌
Ameen
Ameen
And every Muslim (including the brothers and sisters who may not wear veil but are equally covered)
Ameen
I remember when i started wearing a hijab.
I was in fifth grade (so 11 years old). i was the only one in my school who would wear it. Many children looked at me weirdly and i was constantly asked why i wore it. People also started talking to me less. Sometimes i used to take it off because people kept looking at me weirdly.
Once i told my dad about it and i will never forget what he said.
He said "so what if people look at you weirdly? It doesn't matter what they think because you're not wearing your hijab to please the people around you, your wearing it to please Allah."
I never took my hijab off after that and anyone who looked at me weird, i would just smile at. If i ever felt bad i would constantly say in my head that it didn't matter, it's for Allah. And now I'm not afraid. I'm proud to wear a hijab even though i get judged.
I'm not scared if anyone tries to physically or verbally abuse me either because i know for sure that Allah will protect me as i am wearing the hijab only for his pleasure 😊
Subhan Allah
BarakAllahu feekum
Positive Siren brilliant thinking🙂♥️
what a beautiful thought sis
may Allah SWT protect u always...
MashAllah it’s very touching words. May Allah bless you💕
MasyaAllah! Barakallah sister!💜
I never found nothing more attractive then a woman in a hijab. Not because of looks but because of determination and strength and will power. And to have a beautiful character behind that. I fall head over heels easily 😣
Martin Marash, as a male who is very vulnerable and exposed to the fitnah here in the UK, noticing that so many sisters were actually wearing the jilbaab AND the niqaab during EID Salat gave me such a boost in imaan. At a time when being half naked is perceived a norm and considered “pretty/cute”, i ask ALLAH SWT to give nothing but firdous ul a’lla to the striving, god-fearing, virtuous and believing women in our Ummah.
@@bayyinahawesome415 it's a disease that spreads quick.
@@bayyinahawesome415 You should either try to improve your friend (the better way) and if he persists on his cry, just don't call him a friend and cut contracts.
The point of hijab is to not be sexualized, so what would be the point if you do it anyway. Next time, lower your gaze.
Nowdays people (most westerners and even some muslims) see the Hijab as a means of oppresion or an obstacle, so it makes me happy to see that there are still people, especially fellow sisters, who still recognise the importance and beauty of it, mashallah.
Mishaal Kisan one who is wise will understand the peace and beauty in it and will never want to take it off. May Allah give all muslim girls and women the deep understanding of Islam. AMEEN.
Oh, very well said
It's really sad that even Muslim brothers and sisters see the hijab as a symbol of oppresion. Clearly they have all been brainwashed by the western media and politics. I hope that all the sisters who decide to wear the hijab that they wear it with pride. Ameen
@@abutleta8204 very true. I'm shocked when at school I hear Muslim girls talking about how it's "my choice" and "I can wear watever I want. Nobody can force me." Yes, it is a choice, in the same way everything is a choice, but the choice is to obey or disobey Allah.
I don't support hijab as a Muslim
Alhumdolillah i wear hijab and abaya from the last 15 years i am a research doctorate student from India .Its really make me feel honourable and secure .
Mashallah. She’s got amazing talent to express what every Muslim woman in the world feels
5:05 "The thought they could play lawyer for a client who never hired them in the first place"
5:24 "Stop trying to protect me from an act you yourself are committing against me."
5:28 "Don't tell me how hijab makes me feel because that is something I should be telling you."
I am a sixth grader girl and I wear a hijab when I go out .
Once when I went back home from school , a girl pushed me in a river , saying that I was a terrorist .
A nearby person called the police and I was saved Alhamdullilah .
Hijab is a decision , we are not forced to wear it .
So we should all be treated equally 💞
Sister, you were in 6th grade, that is so young. People should be ashamed of harassing a person who lives freely like you. I am in 6th grade but I am lucky none of my classmates at school bully us for being ourselves.
People: we are not racist ❤
Also people: theats and physically harasses %79 of women who wear hijab
I think in the USA its because they don't want that culture there.
Yes you are free to cover or uncover ,but its seen as forced by relgion. America is a land to believe freely but actually its a land to believe less, as in less God.
The idea of God/gods having power in the land is not welcome. At least that's been the movement slowly.
Also freedom of speech allows mocking, which as long as its not death threats its fair game, all jokes are fair.
To restrict it is dangerous even tho people get their feelings hurt.
Price of freedom
The current poltics is to reverse it though, and allow hate speech rules
Brave girl be proud of who you are.
Happy Eid Murbarak
I just started wearing it AlhamduAllah and I go back to school next week and I’m so nervous and excited at the same time cause I will be the only hijabi there
Almxnd _milkshxke My advice to you is to remind yourself of Allah and that you are wearing hijab to please Him. Allah knows all the struggles you go through in the life as a Muslim in the modern day and will compensate you for your hardships. To be honest when I started wearing hijab to school, it wasn’t nearly as bad as I made it out to be. After the first day, nobody in school really cares that much and life goes back to normal Alhamdullilah. If there is someone teasing you or harassing you about hijab you should make dua to Allah to help you with it. When people ask me why I wear hijab I simply say I want to for the sake of God. If your friends can’t accept that then you may need new friends for the sake of your iman. May Allah make it easy for you.
@K o every time you are nervous, just remind yourself that Allah is with you. Don't forget to make du'a every day to Allah. People's opinions are hardly satisfiable, thus; it's important for us to remember that Allah's opinion is the most crucial thing above humans.
When someone ask you why you started to wear scarf, just say, "This is the command of my God. Please respect my decision."
Anyway this is just an advice from your fellow sister ^^
May Allah preserve you and guide you and grant you the highest of heavens without judgement and through any door
The prophet pbuh said if you ask for heaven ask for the highest one
Surah Al-Hijr, Verse 2:
رُّبَمَا يَوَدُّ الَّذِينَ كَفَرُوا لَوْ كَانُوا مُسْلِمِينَ
Often will those who disbelieve wish that they had been Muslims.
Surah Al-Hijr, Verse 3:
ذَرْهُمْ يَأْكُلُوا وَيَتَمَتَّعُوا وَيُلْهِهِمُ الْأَمَلُ فَسَوْفَ يَعْلَمُونَ
Leave them that they may eat and enjoy themselves and (that) hope may beguile them, for they will soon know.
via iQuran
I started wearing hijab at ten years old right after my birthday and I felt so so happy! It made me think that hey, I am a Muslim girl and you can’t ver take that from me! I feel so bad for people bullied hurt or killed for this. At my school there are hijabis everywhere so we protect each other. We stand for each other. They were strong and not afraid so they made me feel safe. I want people who feel this way to look in the mirror and say hey, I am beautiful amazing and wonderful and everyone who says other wise is jealous. YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL SAY IT AGIAN! You are beautiful no matter the colour or weather you wear hijab or not YOU ARE HUMAN YOU ARE IMPORTANT.
I was 7 and my first Hijab was pink.
Coincidence?
Also thank you so much for sharing this story with us sister ❤️ 🙏🏾
I had tears in my eyes😢
I also wear hijab & proud on that and also proudly say that yes I am MUSLIM
That you are a sexual object, too.
ofir f wats that suppose to mean are u being straight forward aggressive or passive aggressive 😑
@@user-ux3ec8lp1i lol only being honest.
ofir f well am asking what u mean are you being disrespectful. like what’s your intention what’s the reason for you to say this
@@user-ux3ec8lp1i why women cover themselves? To hide themselves from men, like a sexual object. They encourage women to hide and cover themselves, instead of encourage men to control and look away.
this is such a powerful speech!! As a chinese muslim convert, i'm too scared to wear a hijab in public due to the oppression i'd face. Props to this girl, shes so strong💕
I understand you, im born muslim, and even my family doesnt support me for hijab, in Europe, and now in China is very bad situation... May Allah give us patience and make us strength to wear hijab. Amin💓
I recommend just covering up things like your arms, wear pants below your ankles, maybe cover your hair with a hat. The purpose of hijab is to protect from things like being drugged, rape, etc etc. (If a bad man sees things like your legs, bellies, bums, they may think "oh I want a piece of that" and try to get you to sleep with them, have s*x, many bad stuff)
@@elisasabotic1257 I don't support hijab as a Muslim
@@saniatamanna7763 yeah… thats because you dont know enough about islam. So learn first about it
How are you now, sister? Have you moved or relocated?
I think there is too much policing of what women wear. That is too much. People must understand what hijab means or why our sisters in Islam covers themselves. May Allah grant those people a good understanding. Its a person's choice whether she wants to drink milk or water. If she wants to drink water, you can't force her to drink milk, can you? It's the person's choice. those people should really stop interfering in others' lives. stay on your way and mind your own business. they aren't harming you.
And jazak Allahu Khair FQE, that was a beautiful video.
Eid mubarak to all of you and FQE, too
TAQABALLALLAHU MINNA WA MINKUM.
Rahatul jannat “Stay in your own way and mind your own business” is exactly and precisely why the women in our Ummah are struggling and losing faith in the Deen of ALLAH
Zayn Ashraff "and losing faith in the Deen of ALLAH"
They have to be stead fast and Ask Allah's protect. No one can break Allah's protection. May Allah protect us And give the patience to bear of what others say.
I believe it will become worse in the future, especially when dajal come
I believe it will become worse in the future, especially when dajal come
I wish everyone could understand this and stop being racist and prejudiced,eid mubarak♡
Mashallah sister 🧡
I started wearing hijab when I was fifth grade, although I was in an Arabic country (Jordan) I had so much people around me who told me stuff like I will hate it and I will regret that in the future and I will miss my childhood and so on... I just didn't understand why would someone say those things to a child who decided to wear it HERSELF 💆🏻♀️💔but Alhamdulellah those days are gone and I'm so glad I can encourage any little girl wants to wear hijab and is afraid of the society 🧡🌹
That bought tears in my eyes.....
Eid Mubarak lady. You are brave . I want to be brave. yes even in Muslim country ,we face oppression too . Some say we are oppressed ,some say we did it wear it properly, some sexual harassed us. Because they think hijabi is a easy prey. May Allah bless us and protect us all
Some of us, trying to change it.it will eventually take time.but I just want to say -it's difficult to be a Muslim , either u live in Muslim country or non Muslim country. Difficultes are different.but still difficult. Especially if u r woman.
Ameen ya raabil Alameen
BarakAllahu feekam
The words from this 15 year old girl made me so bold and made me more proud to be a muslimah may allah give her the highest level in jannah because if people are turning away doesn't matter we aren't living to please people but we are here to please Allah and that's what this brave 15 yead old doing.It is her choices,it is her life and she obviously chose the right path of life may allah give her patience in ignoring 'not minding their own buisness people' and may allah give her a lot of success in dunya as well as akhirah
You go girl!! allah is really happy with you .....💪😊
Women are like diamonds in islam
And you are a beautiful diamond and these people dont deserve to see your beauty you dont have to reveal yourself for them its your body your choice
Always stay happy
Luv youuu sister....❤🥰
I wore. The hijab when I could first talk. And the look on my mother made me smile. I remember going to preschool and telling everyone about it, they admired me so much! As I grow older I see the look on peoples faces, the fact I was not even borned at 9/11 makes it even worse because I did not know why they were acting like that. But I still wore it proudly not caring what others thought. Because this shows I'm not scared to be Muslim, and I'm not scared to be me!
I don't remember my first hijab..
I wore it even before able to remember it 😅 in my place it is easy to doing so..
So the feeling like what the speaker feel.. I never feel that.. I envy how brave you are.. Because it always been so easy for me from the first place.. I can't imagine to be in your spot.. Allah may always be with you 💕💕
We're better in hijab 💕 I hope you can put subtitles so that I can understand completely. Thank you
Anieda Anieza you can put it by press on the caption
I can relate to this so much I am a college student and our lecture told us to not wear it in class so I told him that it makes us comfortable we feel safe in it and he started saying things like you live in India you are already safe hear what do you think we are demons you should not say like that and I was like yesss in India there are no men who tries to flirt with girls who follows and who whistles when we are walking in street i read newspaper daily and there will be atleast one rape case or murder of girl done and they say you are safe I felt so much angry at that time I felt like crying why are this all people trying to separate aur modesty with us we have voices if we had felt like hijab burkha or covering ourselves is done forcefully we would have rised our voice but we are doing it for our happy for Allah's happiness i don't understand y r this people so much obsessed with seprating us from hijab 😢😢
"I SHOULD BE TELLING YOU" PERIOD. Well spoken. Nothing more to say. Good job.
I wear hijab since I'm 12. Alhamdulilleh I never ever wanted to impress other people. My mum always taught me how to always be proud of myself no matter what people would say. I just don't care. I raise my head in dignity coz I know alhamdulilleh it's the right path. I always make people feel that particular feeling that fill my heart : I have nothing less than you people and you people have nothing more than me. I have Allah by my side and that is sufficent. I feel in a bubble when I wear my hijab subhanAllah cannot describe that feeling. And nothing can touch me. I've made my studies with my hijab even if in France (where Im from and where I live) politics are making their possible to make hijab disappear.
I don't know if people feel what I'm trying to say to them just through my attitude but alhamdulilleh no one in my entire life - and I am 30- since I wear hijab never ever has been disrespectful to me. When I walk in the street I never ever look down coz I feel I could fly with my hijab. One day, a 50 year old non muslim man stopped me while I was walking and he said to me : "I have four things to tell you : I'm a photographer and I just wanted to say that first you are beautifull, then you are polite, and I love the way you dress and the colours, and is your face always smiling like it is ?"
This made my day, it was my victory and I'll never forget it.
When I finally returned home I never stopped saying : "Alhamdulilleh for Everything and Alhamdulilleh for this Dignity".
I hope every hijabi woman could reach these feelings, you have nothing less than people, actually you have The Light with you so smile and raise up your head. 😊💗
I find women in hijab more dignified.
Alhamdulillah you were early to deeply show affection to Allah at an early age. I also took hijab a few months ago at 11.
Proud to be a Muslim.
Naeema you're not the worst combination. You'll have a special reward for what you went through!
Subhanallah!!!!! #proudhijabi!!!♥️
Hiba Fathima V.A alhamdullih
Assalamualikum
I relate to this story so much bcoz I too was first in my locality to wear hijab and as always was not welcomed, being called terrorist, weak, opressed , n everyone just tried to make my life diff but Allhumdulliah these things made me even more closer to Allah
& then due to Allah's mercy I became successful , Now those same people respect me .
& AIM OF MY LIFE
is to bring honor to my Hijab ,So young girls like me can wear this beautiful gift with pride
Pls make dua that Allah may bless us with IMAN 🤲 Ameen
Alhamdulilah I started hijab late but I feel so protected in it. Without hijab you want people to look at you to praise you for your body but with hijab it's not about your body anymore you want to be admired for who you are for what you choose in life.
Even lustful stares become bearable with hijab.
I recently watched a short documentary on an Indigenous tribe, in Brazil, who came out of the forests and came into contact with other people. In it, a woman mentioned how she happy she was to be given clothes to cover up. That was liberation for her.
this is amazing! I am planning to be hijabee next year (7th grade ) and this tells me that the world isn't how you look it is your intention and decision!
🤗🤗🤗
Beautiful story don’t let anyone’s tell y’all to take the Hijab 🧕🏾 off we only be afraid of God ( Allah ) not people’s !!!
It is so sad that so many people all over the world have gone through something similar to what Naemma has. I am so grateful that Allah has never put me through a situation where I was oppressed for wearing my hijab and I only wish the same for everyone else. The point of this comment is that we should remember there are people who do see past my hijab and see me. For instance, in my gym class obe of my non- muslim friends asked me exactly what the hijab was and it made me so happy to know that she wanted to understand. Yes there are a lot of people who won't treat us equally but we have to remeber there are those who will.
Even I've faced these kind of unhealthy and weird looks from other non Muslims in my early teens. This was an incident when I was 9 yr old. During Ramadan myself and some girls i.e, my friends where fasting. In lunch period we will recite some surahs and perform thasbeeh. One of the non Muslim teacher came to us and preached about her religion(which she used to do instead of teaching the subject, preaching her religion in the normal class hours) She asked the school maid to get some snacks and placed in front of us and forced us to eat and she said that making the small children to fast is an absolute sin. She blamed our parents too. Some of my friends where convinced to eat them just because it was there favourite snack. But I refused to get convinced. From that day she used to blame me for unnecessary reasons. She used to hurt me physically and mentally. She'll tell me to call my parents and blame me for unnecessary reasons and spoil my name. She will call some other teachers to pass on her idle time and start cursing me in front of me. She'll reduce my marks in my examinations. At that age I couldn't understand anything about it. I used to sit and sob on my mother's lap by reciting all these stories. Still now she used to say that I'm an egoistic person who will never be flexible with anything. She is residing near my home though. I know this incident is not related to this video but just telling my situation which I went through.
i'm so sorry sister that that happened to you just know to keep on going and not listen to what anyone else has to say that discourages the words of Allah s.w.t :)
Allah tala is gonna test the believer and this is said again and again in quran.. and these are all trials of this duniya...we can only be patient and then see how Allah s.w.t raises u higher then every one else who made u feel that way... may Allah s.w.t grant us patience and strength ameen
I smile when I watch your videos I love them
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For a country who prides its self on its forward thinking we sure know how to take several
steps back." That hit deep.
A great applause for this young lady who has put out her feelings into words so that whole world could listen....... what this modern world is coming to..... being naked is appreciated.... but to cover your body is a symbol of oppression?????
Alhamdullillah this brought me yo tears may Allah protect all our sisters and Ummah, and make it easy for us to pass this test!
Keep it up Sister and keep reaching out to your global family, we need this and are very thankful for your boldness and modesty!
I wish I can give 100000000000000000000000000000000000. Of likes.... really it's marvellous
May be Allah protect us and guide us to the right path, Happy Aid el Adha for all Muslims
Happy eid ul adha sister.
Sneha Mondal happy Aid from Algeria 💗
Samira Farzana Happy Aid sister from Algeria 💗
Ameen ya raabil alameen
Been harassed so many times because I wear a hijab, and could relate so much to this video (it brought tears to my eyes) but also because I'm brown. It's not you it's them, seriously. You're perfect and blessed for obeying the decree of Allah.
If you're reading this sister,Just know that we love you and are proud of you. ❤ We,your sisters are praying really hard for you and Soon we will change this negative image. More power to you angel! ❤
I love to wear hijab ,My parents never forced me ,it is my choice and I do this for My Allah ,My lord ,If I can't dress up in the way my lord wants me to, then how I deserves his love ,his mercy and how I can call myself muslim.
I India , wearing hijab is not a difficult thing but purpose of wearing hijab matters.
Many women wear Tight "Niqab" and different type of fancy Niqab ,Which looks so bad. They wear it to show body and Show off .
Many of hijab wearing women in india are part time hijabis.
Thanks to allah ,it is his guidance and protection from this haram act, I wear hijab for him not to show off.
I love this so much, this story is so empowering.
I do not wear hijab, it's ny decision, yet people still mock me. I feel great that I have the right to choose for myself.
May Allah guide you to the right path! :) 🌹
Freedom of choice we Muslims have, but what is freedom other than obeying and pleasing the one who favoured us with that freedom in FIRST place. Or do we rather prefer the choice of seeming free yet, slaves to our NAFS. 🤕😔😌
@@zaynashraff1908 poeple can still not wearing one but God will see what's in the heart and the good deeds of people.
So do not speak like it's a disappointment, her relationship with god only concerns her. Maybe she doesn't feel free without wearing it too, I mean what do we know ?
I hope that I explained this well, tell me if I said anything wrong
🙏
I started wearing hijab when I was 11 because one of my Muslim friends at the school wear it and I thought it looked cool on her. And I had no problem wearing it, in fact; I actually loved wearing it.
But I hate it so much when people will come up to me and say things like, "You should take it off." or, "You are oppressed." There are also some kids that said, "You are prettier without your hijab." But I always shrugged it off and paid no mind at the time.
(P.S I'm pretty pissed with people screaming at my face that I am oppressed, while in fact; THEY are the ones oppressing ME into opening my hijab smh.)
However, the two other Muslim kids that also wear the hijab (there are three of us hijabis in the school) took their hijab off. It was such an irony because one of them inspired me to wear the hijab, and all of a sudden she took it off.
I remember when the two of them walked into French class and the entire kids just look at me, the only student left wearing the hijab. One of them asked, "Well, aren't you gonna take it off?" I was so embarrassed when I saw the two of my friends walking around the school without their hijab.
Anyway, alhamdulillah I kept wearing my hijab outside even if others will stare at me in contempt. I hope other sisters out there who are facing discrimination, bullying, torment, or oppression just because we are wearing a piece of clothing on our head to follow Allah's command are given the strength to stay strong, and patient when faced with such a difficult situation.
Remember, Allah is with us.
(If any of you sisters are facing any difficulties, feel free to talk to me :) )
Masha Allah❤ I am so thankful to Allah that I wear Hijab❤
I truly understand you. Two years ago a started wearing hijab with one of my friends, my dad were out of the country, when he came back, he told me to take it off, I did, because I didn’t wanted to be disrespectful. I’m now 13 years old, and I want to start wearing it again. But there is just something that says to me that I shouldn’t, I live in Denmark and right one of the political parties want all Muslim out of the country, and I’m so scared. I go to scout as well and it so hard for me, there’s so few Muslim girls who is a scout, and i just feel so different, all my friends goes to parties some of them smoke it drink alcohol, and when it’s summer, everyone would ask isn’t it hot for you, or when I’m fasting, and I tell them that I’m not allowed to drink water, they get so shocked. Alhamdulillah last year I started in a international school and people are so kind, they are so curious in a good way, when I’m fasting they don’t eat or drink in front of me, or if there is something new from the political party they always hide it from me, so I don’t feel bad, and if I find out they will tell me that it’s not okay what they are saying or doing and everything will be okay. This just show me that there be so many people who is rude to you but there will many others who loves you and always have your back
I am forever thankful for how she said the things out loud that were in my head for such a long time. Thank you, you're very strong 😍
May Allah protect all of our sisters and daughters
I'm also a Black Muslim with a pink hijab but I'm not worrying.
The tables will turn on the day of judgement insha allah. Until then we need to pray.
None of my female family members used to wear hijab. When i was at my puberty age.. people on the streets used to look at my chest ..cuz u know.. during puberty all our private parts start developing😅 and not just boys. even girls used to stare at my chest ..i felt very uncomfortable ..then i asked mom to buy me hijab. After wearing hijab i felt so comfortable .Now i freely walk on the streets. No one look at my private parts.. but some boys still look at my face 😅 whatever Allah will punish their eyes.
But i have obeyed my Lord's command by wearing hijab.and i love my hijab.😁😍
Love it Subhan Allah,
Proud to be a Hijabi, May Allah swt help and strengthen all of us who are striving to move closer to our Rab, Ameen
Am touched it’s beautiful and amazing words
This is the most truest words ever 🫶 Our hijab is who we are, it's what makes us pure ans beautiful ❤
Sister the same with me.... but be strong Allah is always us! MAY ALLAH GUIDE ALL HUMAN-BEINGS TO HIS RIGHT PATH
Masha Allah :( when did the world become like that? I wonder ..
you're Women and Black and MUSLIMS what's wrong with that?
Be proud sister.
always remember you're not alone, not just other muslim girls or other muslims with you ..
but because first Allah with us ^^
I’m a Muslim young woman, I’m 15 and I just started wearing my hijab, and just this summer we travelled to Germany, and yes, it was my first time traveling with a hijab on, I realized a lot of people staring at me and giving me disgusting looks it’s as if I can read their faces thinking that I have a sad life and I’m oppressed just for wearing the hijab, one time, at a restaurant in Germany all the girls there literally only wore shorts not one pants, and imagine me not even showing my hair, when I walked up at the counter to grab our food, German people kept staring at me in a weird look and for some reason I think I heard a lot of whispering, even if I didn’t understand since I’m not German. But it hurt do much especially since it was my first time wearing the hijab in other countries, in my own country I feel so safe since we’re more open minded and girls even younger than me wear hijab where I come from, we never judge foreigners woman just for showing off their skin and hair, but for some reason other women+men in other countries judge us just for covering our hair and skin and they should know it’s our culture like we can’t change culture, and it’s our religion,
I’m so lucky because I’ve never struggled with hijab. Sure I’ve gotten some insults and judged from MUSLIMS even, and got it snatched off my head, but they were never struggles for me. As a kid, I didn’t care about what anyone thought. As I’m growing older, hijab isn’t a problem, but other things are.
To all of you struggling, YOU CAN DO IT
How beauty u are unic skin colour, a woman, strong and a muslim. Masyaallah ure awesome and special keep goingg. May Allah ease everything for u.
I'm confident with my hizab niqab and gloves on. I feel like a queen when i cover myself from head to toe. And i don't care about the judgement of other people. Alhamdulillah for everything
If being naked is freedom of choice than covering myself from head to toe is My Freedom of choice.
Allahu Akber.
La Ilaha illallah 💚
I am black and muslim too. All people are so kind and welcoming and even Corona health advice was translated in my language
This story is literally beautiful
Ma shaa Allah 🌹🌹 sister naeema may Allah (SWT) bless you n protect u... 💚
i'm crying, you touched my heart ❤
I feel so blessed to be a.muslim and Wear a hijab and all the other sisters who.do too we have no.idea how much reward well get for all this because it's.much more than just wearing it, it's dealing with it emotionally mentally and physically too and it's especially harder for ppl who are new to it may Allah guide us all to.the right path...
wallahi this story was so heartfelt and truthful it makes me look at the hijabs i wear from a new perspective!
I'm 14 and I've been thinking about starting to wear the hijab. I told my 9-year-old cousin, and she told me, " Anisah, don't do it. You'll get harassed or beat up or something!" Of course, I assured her that I'd be okay, but it shook me that such a little girl would have already noticed the islamophobia in our community.
JazakAllahu Khairan
Wa iyyakum :)
Its crazy we have the exact same situation I'm 15 too I'm black too but hijab wasn't something I hated it was something I loved a friend now I can't even wear it I'm soo sad ashamed I wish I had the strength to wear it I'm so mad at myself but every time my anixety eats me alive i feel weak sad and scared I wish the hijab was normal its hard sometimes I think why wasn't I born a boy men are lucky their rules are some much lax then women why me I think I cry alone I'm currently going though a lot of sadness and in school even without my hijab I hate it still
Sewing A Trust on Allah, Ask His forgiveness and Ask Him to protect you. Since Allah is the one who ordered it, then He is the One who will take care of all your affairs and protect you. Trust on Allah and Ask Allah to help you. Surely, He is the One who is going to protect you. In Sha Allah.
Assalamualaikum.
@@RuhulAmin-tm7hj Insha'Allah
BarakAllahu feekum
Men dnt have less rules than women.. Allah has also ordered men to lower their gaze and cover their private parts. If bad thoughts come after looking at women then they have to lower their gaze. But now it is not easy anymore cuz girls start walking on streets wearing short dresses.. it has became hard to men to maintain their hijab while walking in streets
Ik women suffer alot.. lets not worry about this world .. we both male and female are being tested by Allah. Insha Allah we will reach to our destination. May Allah give us patience. Ameen
Her voice is so good mashalla
Dear Sister Naeema,
May Allah accept your efforts and give Afiyah.
Eid Mubarak😇
Ameen ya raabil alameen
I Started Wearing Hijab Yesterday , I Turned 11yrs Yesterday I’m Proud Wearing My HIJAB It Makes Me Feel RESPECTED ! I Don’t Care What PEOPLE THING ! My First Hijab Is Purple :3 OwO Love From Bangladesh! #HijabIsAwesome 💜💜💜💗💗💗
I almost broke my friends arm because she tried taking my hijab off.
Why would she even try to take it off . Thats not a real friend
@@ilhame2219 I know, I've hit puberty and she tried to take it off when a male security guard was there.
Ibnul Alam dude that looks like it’s a cartoon
Ibnul Alam it’s not her lmao. Use logic plz.
@@islamiclibrary23
Bruh please tell me you're just kidding,PLEASE.
Ever since I was little I fell in love with my Mum's jilbaab. I loved it so much at the age of 2 I believe I tried to wear one of her jilbaab's and walk around with it- my Mum saw me and laughed then bought me a headscarf for my age. Then I started Nursery at the age of 3 and not one day I would not go without my hijab. Before I didn't know the history and meaning of the hijab and just wore it because I thought it looked nice and still do! However, Alhamdullilah I know the meaning of it and I am 13 years old now and did not go to school or any public place once without it :) I'm so proud of myself I wore it for 10 years straight and Inshallah I still will!
I’m truly blessed to be born in a muslim country... I didn’t get hate at all because most of the girls here wear hijab and the girls who don’t also respect us ... i may not feel your pain but sister i will pray for your welfare and hope you would feel comfortable shortly ... love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩❤️
I love my hijab. nd I'm proud to wear it. Alhamdulillah.
Alhamdulillah i was in a muslim country ; Malaysia, we nvr had a problem w hijabs or niqabs and how ppl dress/look💗
This made me cry. I love the hijab.
Dear Sisters , be strong you have Allah' s Angels with you and recite the Quran . And do some Selfdefence workouts. Boxing and MMA ,If needed . Don't let the human shayatin overcome you , fight back. Asalamu alaikum .
well against a verbal abuse, punching back is not a good option 😅
Knowledge Seeker well, in that case, you can close your ears or become deaf temporarily ;)
Subhan Allah
BarakAllahu feekum
Hi,I am Tahmida.I started wearing hijab at the age of 11.I appreciate those sisters who wears hijab.It is people’s job to talk ill of others. So we should not pay any attention to them rather we should try to impress Almighty Allah. 🌹
This is so sad.... May Allah help us 😞
My God..its very challenging in westeran countries...m glad that m in a muslim country Pakistan....ni pray that all my sisters n brothers stay safe Amen...p.s. I love my country 😁
When someone look down to me or assume something I'm not I try my best to act with people near to him opposite of what he thinks then talk and act with him like he assume. Then after a period of time I will slow down my act until he erase those assumption. Why I do it ?
I'm not a psychiatrist but I know how to read people most of the time.
1- People hate to think they got something or someone wrong so by acting like you near them they will say you're a fraud and become more aggressive.
2- They will think their company changed you and become proud of their "work & influence "
I don't assure this results because people and cultures variat so far this worked for me .
I don't wear hijab for people to stare, I wear it for Him and for his pleasure. And InshaAllah I will keep wearing it till the day I die.
Alot of people in today world only have devil's to guide them don't let cowards get you down May the people of God unite so no believer feels alone ameen
Ameen raabil alameen
BarakAllahu feekam
I feel like she's speak from her heart.
For me it was the opposite. I didn't wear the hijab until I went to secondary school. Kids in my primary school said i wasn't Muslim if i didn't have a hijab. My life was flipped in secondary school. I had a hijab, but I got shunned for wearing it. Don't do something because everyone else is doing it. Do it because of Allah. Do it because of Allah. Do it for Allah.
I whole heartedly stand by that make 👏
I feel that you are way stronger than you know. My wishes and prayers are with you dear 🌷
Im a non Muslim. An Indian. From Malaysia. I've been wearing turban/hijab for over a month now. Im excited to wear it everyday to work. I feel empowered,I feel respected and modest. You are brave darling...love from Malaysia
MasyaAllah, keep Istiqomah for your hijab♥️.