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A letter to the culture that raised me

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    With My Hijab I Put My Faith on DISPLAY-Rather Than My BEAUTY.

    My Value as a Human is Defined by My Relationship With God, Not By My LOOKS.

    So I Cover the IRRELEVANT. And When You Look at Me, You Don't See a Body.

    "With my veil I put my faith on display-rather than my beauty. My
    value as a human is defined by my relationship with God, not by my looks. So I
    cover the irrelevant. And when you look at me, you don't see a body. You
    view me only for what I am: a servant of my Creator."

    Growing up, you read me the Ugly Duckling. And for years I believed
    that was me.

    I am a woman-that ugly duckling among men. For so long you taught
    me I was nothing more than a bad copy of the standard. I couldn't run as
    fast or lift as much. I didn't make the same money and I cried too often. I
    grew up in a man's world where I didn't belong.

    And when I couldn't be him, I wanted only to please him. I put on
    your make-up and wore your short skirts. I gave my life, my body, my
    dignity, for the cause of being pretty. I knew that no matter what I did,
    I was worthy only to the degree that I could please and be beautiful for my
    master. And so I spent my life on the cover of Cosmo and gave my body
    for you to sell.

    I was a slave, but you taught me I was free. I was your object, but
    you swore it was success. You taught me that my purpose in life was to be
    on display, to attract, and be beautiful for men. You had me believe
    that my body was created to market your cars. And you raised me to think I was an ugly duckling.

    But you lied. Islam tells me, I'm a swan. I'm different-it' s meant to
    be that way. And my body, my soul, was created for something more. God
    says in the Quran: "O mankind, We created you from a single (pair) of a male
    and a female and made you into nations and tribes, that you may know one
    another (not that you may despise each other). Verily, the most honored of you
    in the sight of God is the one who is most righteous" (Quran 49:13).

    So I am honored. But it is not by my relationship to men. My value as
    a woman is not measured by the size of my waist or the number of men
    who like me. My worth as a human being is measured on a higher scale:
    a scale of righteousness and piety. And my purpose in life-despite what the
    fashion magazines say-is something more sublime than just looking good for men.

    And so God tells me to cover myself, to hide my beauty and to tell
    the world that I'm not here to please men with my body; I'm here to please God.
    God elevates the dignity of a woman's body by commanding that it be
    respected and covered, shown only to the deserving-only to the man I marry.

    So to those who wish to 'liberate' me, I have only one thing to say:
    Thanks, but no thanks. I'm not here to be on display. And my body is not
    for public consumption. I will not be reduced to an object, or a pair of legs
    to sell shoes. I'm a soul, a mind, a servant of God. My worth is defined by
    the beauty of my soul, my heart, my moral character. So, I won't worship
    your beauty standards, and I don't submit to your fashion sense.
    My submission is to something higher.

    With my veil I put my faith on display-rather than my beauty. My value
    as a human is defined by my relationship with God, not by my looks.
    So I cover the irrelevant. And when you look at me, you don't see a body.
    You view me only for what I am: a servant of my Creator. So you see, as a Muslim woman,
    I've been liberated from a silent kind of bondage. I don't answer to the slaves of God on earth.
    I answer to their King.


    You View Me Only for What I am: A Servant of My Creator." - Yasmin Mogahed
    A Letter to the Culture That Raised Me
    by Yasmin Mogahed
    http://www.7cgen.com/index.php?showtopic=12841
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    Re: A letter to the culture that raised me



    Jazak Allah for sharing
    A letter to the culture that raised me

    Christ will never be proud to reject to be a slave to God .....holy Quran, chapter Women , 4: 172

    recitation:http://quran.jalisi.com
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    Re: A letter to the culture that raised me

    It's cool. Reading this gives you more confidence in yourself...especially when people diss you...hold onto your faith insha Allah
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    Re: A letter to the culture that raised me

    AssalamuAlaykum

    that was amazing sis! JazakAllah khayr....be proud of what you wear and how the world looks at you in amazement, at the courage you posess in covering yourself. May Allah guide us all. Ameen *smile*
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