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alhamdulillah10 · 1 year
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WAllahi the best response from our sister's who care to protect niqab, who care to be part of protecting Islam, the best response to the enemies of Allah who hate niqab there is no best response than to wear niqab. The best response is to show that we have decided to be stable on the deen of Allah. Our determination for practicing Islam is the best response to the enemies of Allah.
You're a walking warrior with your niqab on.
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hyenabreezyboi · 1 year
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Neda (nee-dah) aka SūpotsuGreen.
Sentai/Ranger/Baseball Player Niqabi woman from Yonkers, NY.
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ilmtest · 1 year
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Which Woman Was Superior In Knowledge?
al-Zuhrī said: “If the knowledge of ʿĀʾishah were to be gathered (and compared) to the knowledge of all the women combined, the knowledge of ʿĀʾishah would have been superior.” وَقَالَ الزُّهْرِيُّ: لَوْ جُمِعَ عِلْمُ عَائِشَةَ إِلَى عِلْمِ جَمِيْعِ النِّسَاءِ، لَكَانَ عِلْمُ عَائِشَةَ أَفْضَلَ. al-Ḏahabī, Siyar Aʿlām al-Nubalāʾ 2/185 الذهبي، سير أعلام النبلاء ٢/١٨٥ https://shamela.ws/book/10906/2356 @ilmtest [https://t.me/ilmtest]
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jannaghg7rl · 2 years
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“And remind, for indeed, the reminder benefits the believers”
Quran 51:55
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rubinahassan · 1 year
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World Hijab Day
It’s the 1st of February and it’s officially World Hijab Day! About World Hijab Day World Hijab Day is the brainchild of Nazma Khan, a social activist from New York, originally from Bangladesh. Nazma began ‘World Hijab Day’ as a means to foster personal freedom of religious expression and cultural understanding by inviting women from all walks of life to experience Hijab for one…
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invitetoislam92 · 1 year
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amaliesofiavl · 2 years
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okierazorback · 2 years
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Veil Replacement
I had to run down to The Hill area close to downtown St. Louis this morning.  On the way back I passed a compact, maybe a subcompact vehicle. I did not notice what brand it was as I was focused on the vanity license plate which read MN’TALA. I was busy trying to decipher what that meant in license-platese. I finally decided it must be a name which piqued my curiosity. As I passed the vehicle I…
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You may not understand this but I used to think covering was forced and no one would choose it but after a life of men commenting and staring at every square inch of my body since I was 12, it feels really good to wear large loose clothing in public because I am denying men access to me. Maybe shut the fuck up next time
Actually, I am a supporter of modest clothing. I wear modest clothing myself. I personally am shocked and repulsed at some of the clothing marketed to children and pre-teens, as well as the rampant (near) nudity in so much of our culture.
But you don't need to block your face and entire body in order to be modest. And the societies that force women and girls to wear black curtains all over their body and face often have horrific rates of sexual assault and domestic abuse. Why? Because it's not about modesty, but the control and subjugation of women.
(Such women and girls also have higher rates of vitamin D deficiency too.)
So no, I won't be shutting the fuck up just because I have an opinion that you don't like.
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i-cant-sing · 11 days
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One his and Reader’s wedding night, you know our boy Baldwin is gonna go wild 😏
u guys are so obsessed with baldwin's nsfw scenes omg have some shame (u guys dont give a shit so why do i even bother?) but like consider this-
its medieval times, right? So everyone's pretty conservative, especially in Jerusalem, a city with rich religious history. And its not just their beliefs that are conservative, but also their lifestyle, down to their outfits. Like most women, including royalty, would have to be dressed in long tunics covering up their skin, maybe the married ones even have to wear head coverings and veils in alignment with catholic (or even Islamic) beliefs, and especially when youre THE KING'S soon to be wife, u gotta dress up modestly to ensure that no wandering eyes are tempted by you.
BUT LIKE IMAGINE BALDWIN JUST- beaming the entire day and he's sorta pink in the face and his enemy/off battle field bestie Salauddin is like "bro? u good????" and Baldwin (a king who is naturally so calm and composed) is flustered and just gushes to him about you like-
"Well I was helping Y/n off her horse and her tunic rode up- and- and i saw it! I saw her ankles! Ah- i didnt mean to, i swear, but GOD! I just- her ankles, Salauddin! They were so smooth and defined, and i just- her skin looks so soft and plump-" And Salauddin just gives him the nastiest side eye and tells him to get a grip (but in reality Salauddin is so green with envy because he wished he saw your ankles but noooo you just want to adhere to principles and "Respect his religion" and cover yourself from head to toe in a black chaddar/burqa/niqaab everytime u come to visit him).
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pregmothy · 5 months
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@ your horny catholic post: ok I grew up muslim, gay, AND trans. It was incredibly traumatic obvs so the least I can do now is enjoy being as blasphemous and perverted as I can. call to prayer but i'm worshiping that pussy 5 times a day instead. fasting during Ramadan but make it edging. and just having the dirtiest, nastiest, grossest sex wearing niqaab on a prayer rug while I beg for forgiveness. it's healing in a way, yk?
HOLY SHIT THIS IS THE BEST THING I'VE EVER HEARD. I've never really heard of blasphemy kink outside the range of Christianity, but holy crap, this is so fucking cool to me you have no idea!!!! Love that you're healing, and I hope you're having fun while doing it, thank you so much for this ask it is absolutely fascinating to me.
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alhamdulillah10 · 1 year
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Young Muslimas, stay away from the haram stuff. Guard yourself vigilantly from falling into the degenerate modern western secular feminist lifestyle.
You know, the "I'm a strong independent woman who don't need no man," "my body my choice," "I can do whatever I want," "no man can tell me what to do" mentality of many modern women.
The one where you live life away from the protection of your Muslim parents, "free" yourself from male protection calling it "controlling" and "toxic," make yourself a new family consisting of your "tribe" of like-minded degenerate friends, turn up at the club, partying, dancing, drinking, getting high, sleeping around, then getting yourself tested for STDs or getting an abortion, maybe prostitute yourself online with lingerie modeling or something like OnlyFans, occasionally facing various kinds of "sexual assault" and constant harrassment along the way from degenerate males in those circles.
If you follow this wretched, self-destructive path, when you're finally spit out on the other side, you'll be broken.
Traumatized.
Scarred.
There will be absolutely no empowerment anywhere to be found.
You can never emerge unscathed from such a lifestyle. Allah has forbidden all these paths for a reason.
By the time you wake up and realize all this, you'll look back and recognize belatedly that you've wasted your late teenage years, your twenties, and most of your thirties.
Now, broken and alone, you want to finally settle down and get married to banish the crippling loneliness and the debilitating depression and mental health issues.
But you bring with you a lifetime of mistakes, regrets, baggage, self-inflicted abuse and trauma for a good man to fix.
When it becomes hard to find such a man willing to deal with all this, you'll turn around in an impressive evasion of accountability, and accuse men of "not stepping up" and of being "shallow," "fragile," or "toxic masculine" if they care about purity, chastity, or youth in a potential wife.
Now everything is men's fault.
If I could advise my fellow young sisters in Islam with anything, it would be this: follow Islam wholeheartedly and sincerely, burrow into the safety and protection of your parents and male kin, focus on preparing yourself to be a pious traditional wife and mother, and get married early to a pious, traditional Muslim man.
Don't even allow your gaze to flit over to the "modern empowered feminist" lifestyle. See it for the lie that it is. Don't even look in that direction.
وَلَا تَمُدَّنَّ عَيْنَيْكَ إِلَىٰ مَا مَتَّعْنَا بِهِۦٓ أَزْوَٰجًۭا مِّنْهُمْ زَهْرَةَ ٱلْحَيَوٰةِ ٱلدُّنْيَا لِنَفْتِنَهُمْ فِيهِ ۚ وَرِزْقُ رَبِّكَ خَيْرٌۭ وَأَبْقَىٰ
"And do not extend your eyes towards what We have given some classes of them to enjoy—the splendor of the Earlier Life—that We may test them thereby, for your Lord’s provision is better and more lasting." (Surat Taha, 131)
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ayeeyo1 · 12 days
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I tried to have a “singing through the rain, dancing through the pain” ahh attitude. But I became psychically ill, like stomach cramps and constant headaches and “colds”. I’m starting to think it wasn’t the food but a stress response. I’m not those edgy non religious ppl. I know there are hijabi surgeons and Muslim women who have won noble peace prizes. I don’t think I’m smarter or more enlightened than women who are veiled or who obey their husbands. I just think this game wasn’t made for me.
You can’t just respawn though. Everything is tied to it. Muslims really be having a life but they tie everything to religion. You can’t catch a break. It’s suffocating. Than issues of sexual politics come up. You turn around and say “hey don’t talk to her like that are crazy”. The girl your defending says “ he’s right your wrong, it’s in the Quran”.
Bro where is your pride? How are you not angry? How do you not see this and feel sick to your stomach bro?
I saw a kid in a niqaab and told her she doesn’t have to do this. In a nice way tho. I was the weirdo! I was the one who “made them feel different” and I should “respect their culutre”
I says a 6 or 7 year old has to cover from head to toe for what?
“Oh maybe she’s copying her mom no one is forcing her”
Really mom? Really sis? Kids shouldn’t be wearing makeup and highheels bc you understand the concept as being predatory. But I’m a psycho for telling an elementary school kid she doesn’t need a niqaab?
I’m starting to think I’m the problem. I need to find a way to communicate my aversion to hijab without making myself sound like an asshole.
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arabiataj · 4 months
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Get yourself a man who isn't afraid to fix your niqaab whenever you (and your man) are outside and there's no mirror around <3....
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buruqayahwrites · 11 days
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please only answer this question if you’re comfortable enough to do so, if not that’s totally understandable !! 🙏
Have you ever experienced Islamophobia or racism before ? and if so, how did you cope with the situation ?
I haven't really experienced Islamaphobia alhamdulillah
Only that people would look at me funny when I put my niqaab on.
My mother has experienced It though.
She had given my brother a toy gun and then an Italian couple had seen it and started saying loudly in public things like, "why do you give your children toys like this!"
My mum took the toy away and hide it in the pram.
Also, there were people who gave her bad signs as they drove past her on the street...and my mum just waved at them..
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okierazorback · 2 years
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Veil Replacement
I had to run down to The Hill area close to downtown St. Louis this morning.  On the way back I passed a compact, maybe a subcompact vehicle. I did not notice what brand it was as I was focused on the vanity license plate which read MN’TALA. I was busy trying to decipher what that meant in license-platese. I finally decided it must be a name which piqued my curiosity. As I passed the vehicle I…
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