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samwise1548 · 7 months
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It's me!! :D
[ID: An animated gif of the artist, a hijab wearing Pakistani person with brown skin and glasses. They're sat at a table, tablet open and pen in hand. A steaming mug of tea sits next to her. He's waving his opposite hand to say hello. \End ID]
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zimbonni · 5 months
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cherrycaskets · 6 months
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any queer muslims/hijabis out there who wanna be friends???
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Queer muslim culture is helping your trans little sister wearing hijab for the first time!!!
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candy-cryptid · 2 months
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quick q for hijabis, especially queer hijabis:
Is it acceptable for me to wear a hijab as a non-Islamic fashion choice? I think they’re pretty, especially in Muslim styles, but I’m not Muslim and I don’t practise.
THIS IS INTENDED FOR HIJABIS ONLY. I do not want an answer from non-muslims, they are of absolutely no use to me regarding this question.
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queerbatting · 11 months
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shoutout to nonbinary/agender/otherwise gender nonconforming people who choose to wear cultural clothing typically associated with a certain gender!
jews who wear kippot, muslims who wear hijabs and burqas and niqābs and jilbābs and kimars, sihks who wear turbans, just to name a few!
whether you're wearing these because you have a connection to the gender associated with the article of clothing, or if you wear them because you want to challenge gender roles, or if youre just used to wearing them and don't think your gender should stop you from continuing, or any other reason, i think you all rule!!! im actually a nonbinary jew who wears kippot :] rock on!
and to those who are forced to wear these things, i hope one day you all are in a place where you can have the freedom of choice
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aeniiac · 10 months
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em eem new to tumblr,,,, throws my pride hijabi girls at u
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jesncin · 3 months
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✨⭐️YOU CAN NOW PREORDER LUNAR BOY!!🌟✨
It's Princess Kaguya meets the Little Prince with an entirely Indonesian cast of characters! A graphic novel drawn and written by yours truly!
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affinitystoryblog · 5 months
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ur bb girls elise and heather kissing each other's lips
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first ever draw of them kissing!!
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hijab-described · 11 months
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Happy Pride Month!
[ID: Two illustrations, both featuring a niqabi and a hijabi in pride colored outfits holding hands. The first image has a rainbow-colored caption reading "Happy Pride!" 1. A non-binary niqabi with medium skin wears a black outfit and black niqab with purple, yellow and white details. They hold hands with a Black trans woman, who wears a pink hijab and blue-white-pink princess-like dress. 2. A Black asexual niqabi wears an open-fronted green abaya, black pants, a white hijab, and green niqab. She holds hands with a white hijabi woman dressed in the colors of the lesbian flag. /end ID]
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indilaras · 4 months
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crossdressing haitham x bi disaster cyno, inspired by this post! I also put in some not-so-sneaky references ehe
ID: a drawing of Cyno and Alhaitham from Genshin Impact. Cyno is the only one fully colored; he is blushing and wide eyed, with an exclamation mark and three hearts in pink, purple, and blue around him. Alhaitham is not fully colored save for his eyes, and there are seven of him in various clothes. Unless specified otherwise, he keeps his soundproof earpieces. On the bottom left corner, he is in a dress, with flowers in his hair. Above that, he is wearing a hijab with a brooch, and he is tapping his chin, looking aside. On the top left, he is wearing a sweater, a long skirt, hair clips, and rectangular glasses; he's smiling and has stacks of books in his arms. On the top middle, he has much longer hair and does not have his earpieces, and he is winking; there is text pointing at him saying "wig #1". Below that is him wearing clothing inspired by female Eremites, holding the handle of a hidden weapon. His hair is slicked back. On the top right, he is in a shoulder-less dress and thigh-high garters; he is sitting with one leg over the other, holding a cup of wine. Below that, he is holding a mug with steam coming out of it, smiling and looking up; his earpieces are off, his hair is shoulder-length, and the text pointing at him says "wig #2". On the bottom right, he has on a looser hijab, a long-sleeved long dress, and glasses. He has his hand up, adjusting his hijab. End ID.
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zimbonni · 10 months
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Making balaclavas so I can still cover my hair when I'm masculine
(I'm genderfluid and Muslim) ☺️
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minaglobe · 5 months
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A lesbian technician and her lesbian robots 🤖🤖🤖
(Main blog is @jewishdainix )
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Intersex Muslim culture is keeping your facial hair while observing hijab and knowing you were made to defy the binary
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luminalunii97 · 2 years
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Iranian people are going through a traumatic event, risking their lives, and losing their lives to overthrow 44 years of dictatorship. so the most decent thing you can do is to not abuse Iran's current situation to fuel your islamophobia or guard against us because you think it's islamophobia!
the protest that is going on in Iran is not a new thing. once upon a time Iranians wanted a true democratic republic and we almost had it when Mosadegh got elected as prime minister. that ship sailed very fast because he wanted to take the oil industry back from Britain and it didn't sit well with the old fox. so MI6 with help of the CIA orchestrated a coup against that government (it's not a conspiracy theory, the CIA admitted to it and then apologized for what they did in the 1950s. look into 1953 Iranian coup d'état on Wikipedia)
that failed government slowly lead to the 1970s revolution to bring today's Islamic republic of Iran government as a lousy substitute for what we lost. but guess what, this revolution which was corrupted from the beginning got worse and worse throughout the years and ended up in the disaster we have today.
today's protests started by the brutal murder of Mahsa Amini and the misogynistic act of violence added enough anger to all the other previously done f up sh**. this government had been failing for more than 40 years. this government is a circus of lies and oppression and theft and embezzlement. this was never what our fathers and mothers intended to have. this government put a religious front but religion is just a tool of oppression and control. They don't believe a thing they force on people.
just three years ago there was another mass protest in Iran that ended up in a massacre. they shut down the internet completely for over a week (in some states for a month) and then killed approximately 1500 people in like 3 days. because it happened so suddenly, no one was prepared for such violence and our voice didn't have a chance to reach the world. that's why we're so afraid of the internet being cut down today.
to wrap it up whether you're Muslim or not, just being a human is enough for you to be on our side in this fight. it's a fight against misogyny, patriarchy, racism (look into IR vs Kurds), dictatorship, terrorism (IR has a long history of doing terroristic attacks all over the world), and basic human rights (no minority is safe in Iran, from religious minorities to ethnical minorities to queer folks). so raise your voice in our defense.
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omnist-angels · 2 months
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Hello. Are there any other butches that veil in here. Please send a signal. What are your favorite styles
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