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nailsandinspo · 4 months
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This is dope! + someone said guitar players could use this, too.
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whywoulditho · 7 months
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my new two roommates are so cute. when i moved in i asked them if it would be okay if we didn't step into the room with shoes because i needed the space to be clean so i could pray. they both got really excited and told me that lately they've been trying to do that too so it would be no problem. neither of them are a hijabi like myself but they're muslim and i guess they want to get closer to their religion. i was just happy that they were so supportive. anyway, today they got a package and RAN downstairs to get it, all giggly and excited. turns out they both ordered burkhas online and i swear their reaction was so SO precious when they put them on. they kept saying they look so stupid but they were also so happy. one of them said it was so comfortable she wanted to wear it to class tomorrow and they both laughed. just now they ran outside to go show it to their friends in other rooms. it was such a girlhood moment i love these girls they're so cute
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queer-red-panda · 26 days
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TO MY DEAREST MUSLIM FOLLOWERS (…if I have any) CAN SSOMEONE TELL ME
Is it OKAY
For a MUSLIM
TO BE HOMOSEXUAL
pls I’m writing a book rn and I’m getting mixed feedback from google so I’m confused pls- :(
like help
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mahoushojoe · 10 months
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i think the worst muslim demographic is the hijabi girls usually living in the US or canada with display names like "yasmeen 🦋" and "fatimah 🧿" who build entire platforms about how much life sucks for hijabis and how islamophobic the west is and "muslim girl power!!!" and sell overpriced abayas - all with zero self awareness about how much privilege they have over the muslims in the "motherland" that they shallowly idealize and ignore the problems of, blatantly erasing the narrative that YES the vast majority of muslim women are in fact forced to wear hijab- and in the same breath spout the most vile transphobic bigoted homophobic AND misogynistic shit i have ever heard under the guise of a painfully contrived victim complex where they genuinely believe that trans women are Out To Get Them Without Hijab And Turn Them Away From Islam. nobody gives a shit about you and your hijab, nobody likes you, yall are Not my allies, and i couldn't give two shits about you and i hope yall stay far far away from me because beyond spreading actually harmful rhetoric to young muslim women yall are genuinely the most annoying hypocritical and selfish type of person i can imagine
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indizombie · 1 year
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Muslim women students experienced the hijab ban as a denial of their autonomy and agency. As the PUCL team listened to the Muslim girls’ stories close up and large, what became clear was that for them, the hijab is a visible carrier of their self-identity and a way of remaking their own world by freely negotiating with their culture’s normative values and practices. However, they have also had to struggle with their teachers’ negative assumption that they are unaware of being oppressed by their own faith and by a community that does not value education for women. Journalists and political leaders repeatedly asked, “Are they coming to college for studying or for their religion? Let them go to their madrasas if they want to prioritise the hijab.” In insisting simultaneously on their right to education as well as the right to wear the hijab, they are confronting the dominant discourse on the hijab that has obstructed their educational possibilities that have in recent years opened up in Karnataka. In doing so, they are invoking an alternative discourse of gender justice. In this respect, their struggle is at one with the rallying cry ‘Jin, Jiyan, Azadi’ (Women, Life, Freedom) of Iranian women who are protesting the custodial killing of Mahsa Amini, a young woman, by the notorious Iranian ‘morality police’ for wearing her hijab ‘too loosely.’ The slogan ‘Jin, Jiyan, Azadi’ originates in the Kurdish resistance movement in Turkey and reflects similar struggles of women for complete autonomy and liberation. As Apoorvanand and Alishan Jafri argued, ‘Though the contexts of the protests in Iran and India are different, women in both countries are making the same statement. They are telling the state that they want to live their lives as free, thinking individuals – not as dull identical clones. In both cases, it is a battle between individuals and the state for ownership of the self.’
People's Union of Civil Liberties, 'Closing the Gates of Education: Violation of rights of Muslim women students in Karnataka'
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her-hijab-journey · 3 months
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b-lessings · 1 year
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Sisters, in these days what are you more likely to?
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face-claims-central · 15 days
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Elsadieka Alli - Muslim Guyanese, 2007
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lrukhshonal · 2 years
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#details #musli
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worldgirlsportal · 1 year
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Burkina Faso is a landlocked country located in West Africa, bordered by Mali to the north, Niger to the east, Benin to the southeast, Togo and Ghana to the south, and Ivory Coast to the southwest. It has a population of approximately 21 million people and its capital and largest city is Ouagadougou.
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Get Girls Numbers - https://www.worldgirlsportal.com/list-of/burkina-faso-girls-number/
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moonstance7936 · 2 years
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I saw this outfit and I loved it!
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justarevert · 2 years
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first post :)
I will skip introductions because I wanna be in here anonymously! The point of this account is for me to write about my daily life, basically.
Since I am a girl, a psychology student and a revert muslim, I will probably be venting and writing about all that. Not consistently, but whenever I feel like. Because writing is, to me, one of the best ways of feeling relieved.
I will only engage with other girls, muslim sisters and maybe brothers too. Content I'll post/engage with is Islam, healthcare, skincare, fashion, moodboards, food and recipes, psychology, education, pregnancy, books, movies (especially Disney movies) and debates on topics I feel knowledgeable to join.
Feel free to follow :)
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capijoyoficial · 18 days
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Islã Moderno: Desafios e Estigmas
Vou expressar minha opinião sobre os desafios e reflexões de alguém que pratica o Islã, destacando a luta contínua para manter as tradições e valores em meio a influências modernas.
Compartilho estas observações sobre como a mentalidade e os hábitos islâmicos podem não ser compreendidos ou valorizados pela geração atual, especialmente em um contexto de mudanças sociais e culturais. Eles mencionam a dificuldade de seguir rigorosamente os ensinamentos do Islã em um mundo onde muitos questionam ou resistem a tradições consideradas pesadas. Além disso, o texto aborda o estigma associado ao Islã e a confusão entre ser um verdadeiro muçulmano (aquele que é submisso às Leis de Allah) e ser erroneamente rotulado como terrorista. É uma reflexão sensível sobre os desafios de viver a fé em um contexto diverso e em constante mudança.
Destaco a sensibilidade deste assunto ao abordar os desafios enfrentados por aqueles que buscam viver sua fé em um mundo em constante evolução e diversidade. Reflito muito sobre como as crenças e práticas religiosas que podem ser influenciadas e desafiadas por mudanças sociais, culturais e políticas. Além disso, busco enfatizar a importância de considerar os conflitos internos e externos que surgem ao tentar conciliar tradição e modernidade, fé e sociedade. Quero aqui nesta reflexão reconhecer a complexidade e a profundidade das experiências religiosas em um cenário global cada vez mais pluralista e interconectado.
Que Deus nos ajude a não esquecermos da essência das Sagradas Escrituras. Capí Joy
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pmconversationz · 3 months
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A new episode dropped unexpectedly, but the best things in life come unexpected ✨
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indizombie · 1 year
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Pre-Matric scholarships have also been delayed. Scholarships for informal workers’ children have ceased as have the Maulana Azad National Fellowships which were fellowships for Muslim students. The government itself admitted in the Assembly that 1,010 Muslim girls had dropped out of high school and college as a result of the tensions created around the hijab issue. Universities with a proven track record of good education, such as the University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering (UVCE) has been expected to generate its own revenue and the institution is currently in a dire state. Similarly, Kannada University is on the verge of closure due to lack of funds.
Bahutva Karnataka, civil rights group
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kimskashmir · 5 months
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Open separate schools for Muslim girls after Class 8: Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind chief
MEERUT — Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind chief Maulana Syed Arshad Madani has asked members of the Muslim community to open separate schools for girls after Class 8, on the ground that they were being targeted in co-educational institutions. Madani made the remarks during a conference of west Uttar Pradesh office-bearers in Uttar Pradesh’s Deoband on Tuesday. He was not available for comment but Jamiat’s…
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