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"Sister, where's your hijab though?" Urgh.

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Humanity United1 year ago

And these are probably the same Muslim women sipping on Coke, munching on Filet o Fish from McDonalds, glued to TikTok and silent on Palestine

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Abuhena Azad☪️1 year ago

i would argue that if you’re going after muftis for what they do, being a psuedo haram police. Expect that come to you. You shot the first shot here girl

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Bushra Shaikh1 year ago

What has hijab got to do with anything Muslim women speak about? Do you not see how ridiculous your pov sounds?

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Daughters of Persia1 year ago

While the regime's elites send their daughters to study and live freely in the U.S. and Europe, our daughters in Iran are jailed for showing their hair. We will NOT stay silent while our sisters are caged for demanding their basic rights! #FreeIran #WomanLifeFreedom #EndTheRegime

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WhoOneIs1 year ago

Hijab” means many things in the Qur’an—humility, privacy, even the limits of perception—but people reduce it to just a headscarf. Someone can wear a headscarf and still be arrogant, with a big ego. The inner reality matters more than the external covering.

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DAS1 year ago

Observant Muslim women are required to wear the hijab, which refers to modest dress and often specifically to covering the hair in public or in the presence of men who are not close family.

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اُ سا مہ ✍🏻1 year ago

it's absurd how both religion and the modernity cult obsess over women's clothing to define freedom or faith. What does a piece of fabric have to do with what's in your heart or how free you are? Freedom isn’t about what you wear, it’s about your mind and your choices.

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Abdullah1 year ago

If you enter into religious discussions as you have done, and pass judgment on religious issues, its kind of a prerequisite to not openly sin. Hijab is mandatory in islam, and openly sinning then criticising issues related to others, is imo not appropriate.

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Ya_boy_Zkk1 year ago

That time of month I see. Time for you to long off for a week.

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IBNWALEED1 year ago

You're Beutiful masha Allah, but I always want to see you wearing hijab stop copying western life .You're a muslimah

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Keyboard Warrior1 year ago

I would consider it hypocrisy , speaking on islam while not following its guides. Hijab is Fardh.

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