my feet in sink at school toilet ;D
"What is that on your head?"
"Do you wear that when you're asleep?"
"I love your hee-jib, it's so exotic."
Real words I've heard from strangers when I occasionally wear a hijab
For some apparent reason, explaining the act of wadu to non Muslims always seems to present an awkward moment. They look at me with a sense of shock on their face when they hear that we have to wash up after using the bathroom or breaking wadu in general. Then I present them the question of whether or not they think its more hygienic to wash themselves vs wiping themselves with a piece of paper after using the restroom. The conversation usually ends right there
Does that mean bathrooms in Muslim homes usually have bidets? I'm not being sarcastic, just trying to learn. Also, I would imagine that Orthodox Jews would understand, given they sometimes still do the ritual washing. Christians who have any idea of their history would understand, too. But in the toilet? Really? Is that because the sink is too high to reach? Or is it a joke that a non-Muslim wouldn't get lol?
"if you're so worried about showing your hair, why don't you just shave your head?"
This was at a comparative religion talk about women in faith. The woman quoted above was a volunteer working for the police at the time. She was suspended and came to apologise directly to us at our masjid soon after.
This might not have been as rude as it sounded. This was actually an option for new Christian women in early bible times.
Maybe. But I don´t think that majority of people would know how Christians behaved in early bible times. And by scarf we also have to cover, not only our hairs but head, shoulders and the upper body. We naturally can´t cut them away... ;D
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