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MinAhlilHadeeth
08-26-2006, 09:21 AM
Emma is a lawyer
And so is Aisha too
Colleagues going into court
At circa half past two

Its 1 O'clock right now
They grab a bite before the trial
They chat about this and that
Conversing with a smile

Aisha is in full hijab
With a loose all over suit
Emma's in her business wear
With accessories taboot

Emma's really quite bemused
At Aisha's godly ways
She looks Aisha in the eyes
And very firmly says

You're a smart girl Aisha
Why do you wear that across your hair?
Subjugated by "man"-kind
An object of despair

Take it off my sister
Let your banner be unfurled
Don't blindly follow all around
DECLARE YOUR FREEDOM TO THE WORLD

Aisha is amazed
But not the least bit shy
She bravely puts her milk shake down
And gives Emma the reply

My dear sister Emma,
Why do you dress the way you do?
The skirt you're wearing round your waist,
Is it really you?

Now that we've sat down,
I see you tug it across your thighs,
Do you feel ashamed?
Aware of prying eyes?

I see the way you're sitting,
Both legs joined at the knees,
Who forces you to sit like that?
Do you feel at ease?

I'll tell you who obliges you,
To dress the way you do,
Gucci, Klein and St. Laurent,
All have designs on you!

In the main, its men my friend,
Who dictate the whims of fashion,
Generating all the garb,
To incite the basest passion

"Sex Sells" there is no doubt,
But who buys with such great haste,
The answer is the likes of you,
Because they want to be embraced......

They want to be accepted,
On a level playing field
Sure, with brain and intellect
But with body parts revealed

Intelligence and reason
Are useful by and by
But if you want to make a mark
Stay appealing to the eye

You claim your skirt is office like
A business dress of sorts
Would we not laugh at Tony Blair
If he turned up in shorts?

His could be the poshest pants
Pinstripe from Saville Rowe
But walking round like that my friend
He'd really have to go

Why do you douse yourself with creams
To make your skin so milky?
Why do rip off all your hair
To keep your body silky?

A simple shower's all you need
To stay respectable and clean
The time and money that you spend
Is really quite obscene

Why do you wake up at dawn,
To apply a firm foundation,
Topped with make up and the like,
In one chaotic combination?

And if you should have to leave the house
Devoid of this routine
Why do you feel so insecure
That you should not be seen?

Be free my sister Emma
Escape from your deep mire
Don hijab today my friend
And all Islam's attire

Avoid all those sickly stares
Or whistles from afar
Walk down the street with dignity
Take pride in who you are

Strength lies in anonymity
Be a shadow in the crowd
Until you speak and interact
When your voice will carry loud

You're a smart girl Emma
Wear this across your hair
Don't be subjugated by "man"-kind
An object of despair

To use your very words my friend
Let your banner be unfurled
Don't blindly follow all around
DECLARE YOUR FREEDOM TO THE WORLD
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glo
08-26-2006, 09:56 AM
Hi Umm_Shaheed

Although I am under no obligation to wear hijab, there is much in this poem I agree with. :)
I disagree with people in general being put under social pressure to wear what's considered 'the appropriate dress code'.
I disagree with fashion thinking, and with being required to wear certain clothes in order to feel accepted and 'part of the crowd'.


Personally, I dress in a way, which I consider to be
1. comfortable
2. practical, and
3. modest.

Peace, sister :)
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MinAhlilHadeeth
08-26-2006, 10:32 AM
Thank you for taking the time to read my thread. I'm glad that you do not dress the way society expects you to.:)

-Peace
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Mujahidah4Allah
08-26-2006, 10:38 AM
:sl:

excellent poem sis :) a lot of people tend to care about what society thinks of them which isnt so good ...

ma'salamah
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Malaikah
08-26-2006, 01:07 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by glo
Personally, I dress in a way, which I consider to be
1. comfortable
2. practical, and
3. modest.
Good on you! I seriously don't understand how girls at my uni can wear mini skirts in the middle of winter!! and who wears high heels when you have to walk 10 km just to get from one class to the next!:-\

Umm_Shaheed, salam, i liked the post! did you write it?

i really dont get why some people make the biggest deal about it.. its like, its just a piece of material, get over it, its not going to bite you:raging:
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Qurratul Ayn
08-26-2006, 01:15 PM
:salamext:
and Hello!

Great poem, Sister Umm_Shaheed!! Very usefil indeed. Jazak'Allah Khair!
And I am also glad too, Friend glo that you dress how you have written how you like to dress in a way! If you understand my way of writing!

:salamext:
and Goodbye
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MinAhlilHadeeth
08-26-2006, 06:31 PM
JazakAllah khayr for reading everyone.:)

No, i'm afraid I didn't write it.

Welcome back cheese!:wub:.... salaam to you too!

:wasalamex
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Jayda
08-26-2006, 06:43 PM
I HATE being stared at, and I hate it even more when people shout things at you from cars...
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MinAhlilHadeeth
08-26-2006, 06:51 PM
Hehe Jayda. I can imagine.;)
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Jayda
08-26-2006, 06:52 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Umm_Shaheed
Hehe Jayda. I can imagine.;)
lol dont u wish boys would keep their hormones to themselves?
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MinAhlilHadeeth
08-26-2006, 06:57 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Jayda
lol dont u wish boys would keep their hormones to themselves?
It's best to ignore them, I think.:)
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samiya_06
08-27-2006, 04:35 AM
Be free my sister Emma
Escape from your deep mire
Don hijab today my friend
And all Islam's attire



masha allah sis , it's great post thanks for sharing
i like this part the most
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Hayaat
08-27-2006, 04:37 AM
I love this poem!! Its really good and soo true :)
did u write it by any chance???
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syedanoor
08-27-2006, 04:53 AM
very nice poem!!!

yes i've gotten stares and dirty looks and whatnot..for a year my fellow peers considered my hijaab to be a towel on my head that i wore everyday ;D

i've been through an hate incident as well because someone decided to judge me because of my scarf but instead of intimidating me it only made me feel stronger in what i believe in and stand for:)

JazakAllah khair for sharing such an enlightening poem
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MinAhlilHadeeth
08-28-2006, 11:19 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by syedanoor
very nice poem!!!

yes i've gotten stares and dirty looks and whatnot..for a year my fellow peers considered my hijaab to be a towel on my head that i wore everyday ;D

i've been through an hate incident as well because someone decided to judge me because of my scarf but instead of intimidating me it only made me feel stronger in what i believe in and stand for:)

JazakAllah khair for sharing such an enlightening poem

I know exactly how you feel sis.:)

Stay strong inshaAllah. It only makes me more proud to wear hijab anyway.:shade:

And no, I didn't write it.:)

:wasalamex
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Nσσя'υℓ Jαииαн
08-28-2006, 11:36 PM
Nice poem. Its perfect.
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