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candy-cryptid · 7 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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radykalny-feminizm · 2 months
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The most rational comment
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altrvisticsoul · 1 month
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The hardest part about practicing Islam isn't prayer or fasting or hijab, it's perfecting your character, it's trying not to speak ill of someone, it's controlling your anger, it's making sure you aren't accidentally hurting someone.
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invitetoislam92 · 1 month
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fluffy-appa · 4 months
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The main supplication of Ibrahim ibn Adham رحمه الله was:
"Oh Allah, move me from the humiliation of disobeying You to the honor of obeying You.
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zeytounn · 6 months
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Hasan Al-Basri رحمه الله:
"I knew that the road was lonely, and no companion to accompany me, so I memorized the Qur'an."
[Siyar A'lam al-Nubala' 4/564]
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HIJAB BUTCH BLUES by LAMYA H.
Alright, changing it up a bit with my book stuff but this one hit home with me. The author draws very interesting parallels between stories in the Quran and her experiences as a gay muslim woman that are very interesting. And if you think you can’t be muslim and gay, or wear a hijab and be gay, or even tackle muslim culture and queerness in one, then you’re bound to be pleasantly proved wrong with this one.
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capesch-arts · 2 years
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Character Design tips when creating a Hijabi Muslim OC
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Note: Sleeves or a head appearing is okay IN CERTAIN SITUATIONS. Like working in a garden and rolling up your sleeves OR going to the hair salon OR checking up in a hospital. In other Mazhab or fiqh, it's much more lenient and it's okay to show ankles or neck. (depends on country or Mazhab)
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Note: Camel Hump hijab in certain tafsir could mean a haughty attitude rather than the camel hump shaped hijab, but there are also others that take it literally too, so it depends on the person.
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rxsewqter · 6 months
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it's "women's rights!" until a muslim woman walks in
it's "women can wear what they want!" until a muslim woman walks in
it's "her body, her choice!" until a muslim woman walks in
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his-vibez · 2 months
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If a Muslim woman understands, the biggest insult to her is to be called someone's girlfriend.
Women are born with their value; men earn theirs.
Women are born at the top of the mountain.
Men are born in the valleys around it.
A man is judged by how far he climbs.
A woman is judged by how far she falls.
Men have much to gain.
Women have much to lose.
A man has to prove his worth.
A woman has to preserve her worth.
Masculinity is built
Femininity is preserved.
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samanthatrans999 · 2 months
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Future of every Christian boys feminized ,pumped & islamized for breeding. Proud Muslimha
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samwise1548 · 1 year
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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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radykalny-feminizm · 2 months
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This is sick on so many levels
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galgimeshfa · 3 months
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Tradwife is the first step to european girl islamization
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invitetoislam92 · 1 year
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Islamic reminders...
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fluffy-appa · 4 months
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When choosing a spouse in this dunya choose someone who has a thirst for beneficial knowledge, someone who always makes an effort to improve his/her deen and his/her relationship with Allah and most importantly teach yourself to be that person too... seek knowledge like there is no tomorrow
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