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MasahAllah!!
Love your efforts sista <3
May Allah SWT Reward you and keep you steadfast in Deen. Ameen
 
SALAM

for some people they might think that it is easy, but i salute you for the courage in reaching this step
 
Congratulations sister... you made it.. insha allah, allah give us the strenght to all of us to wear hijab properly one day!!!
 
I had this fantastic feeling I felt sooooooo confident, soooo happy and sooooo protected. Within a few minutes I didnt even feel it on my head, it was like I had worn it all my life. .....Alhamdulillah

awh mashAllah, Alf Mabrouk (1000 congrats..lol), I'm proud of you and I don't even know you:) Such an inspirational (and cute!) story, inshAllah it will always be easy for you to wear it, and to fulfill all of your Islamic responsibilities ;)
 
i did it part 2 is coming up insha'Allah, this time round sister elina goes to the masjid for the first time and has a wonderful time.
 
Thanks sister rose....may Allah (swt) make it easy for you all :)

thanks to you too sister houda...... lol i scrolled up to see who alf mabrouk was...doh! I don't think I would go anywhere now without it on now :)

salam thequietone..... i can't wait for that one....i think it should have been this weekend but i have to work :( but i think they have a sisters circle every month, i might try that first :)
 
I have to admit that one of the issues I used to have with Islam was the hijab. I always viewed it as a symbol of oppression of women (which is the typically American view). There are a few Muslims around here and I always thought it odd whenever I would see a woman with a hijab and robes walking around the mall. "Oh, look at this guy, making his wife cover herself out of insecurity and jealousy." :raging:

But after being here for a few days, I understand why it is necessary. I even told my friends a few weeks ago (before I was considering Islam) that I wished I could make myself from being distracted by women. I considered joining a singles group at a local church, but I feel like it would keep me from doing what I am trying to do right now. I don't need to pick a religion/church to meet women. I've done that before and it didn't work. I don't need the distraction of being around a bunch of single attractive women. I need to worry about me and my relationship with God first and foremost. Then we'll see about the rest.

I have a question for the brothers. Is it necessary for men to wear the little hat all the time? I wear hats most of the time anyway (ballcaps, but yeah) so that's not an issue. Just wondering if it is a necessity.
 
hi just a guy, I think a lot of people think that way about hijab, the people I work with quizzed me about wearing a scarf a lot asking if I was made to wear it. Then when I started wearing hijab to and from work they quizzed me more, a couple of them thought I had done something wrong and it was punishment, others thought my husband made me wear it. When I told them my husband opinion was that its my choice whether I wore proper hijab or just a scarf or nothing on my head at all for that matter, they didnt believe me......they assumed since he was brought up in Islamic country he must be a stark raving loony Muslim that oppressed and controlled women...so sad but also a good opportunity to put them right :) My husband doesnt wear anything on his head but I have seen other men do it....so I guess thats personal choice too...Inshallah someone will be able to explain it better for you :)

salam aprender..... oooh try it, its really comforting.... i dont know about other sisters but i found it feels more comfortable and secure when im outside rather than when i have it on inside :)
 
oh im not sure that made sense.... i mean when im inside its just 'there' and i forgot its there.... when im outside although i forget its there i have a really big safe secure comforting feeling :)
 
I have a question for the brothers. Is it necessary for men to wear the little hat all the time? I wear hats most of the time anyway (ballcaps, but yeah) so that's not an issue. Just wondering if it is a necessity.

Hi Pre-Brother :)
Wearing this small hat or any thing with Arabic style is just a tradition. Usually the Arabic Muslim countries are warm and sunny, and old guys almost bold. When u r in a direct sun u will need something to protect your head.

BRMM
 
Hi Pre-Brother :)
Wearing this small hat or any thing with Arabic style is just a tradition. Usually the Arabic Muslim countries are warm and sunny, and old guys almost bold. When u r in a direct sun u will need something to protect your head. BRMM

Salam brmm,

There is no Sunnah involved or Ahadith or Usul Fiqh ?
So as per your explanation the covering of the head is "just a Arab tradition" ?
Caps are mainly to protect bold old guy's self esteem ?
An arab sombrero to keep out the sun ?
Arab Muslim countries are warm and sunny as opposed to the non Muslim Arab countries that are what ? cloudy and cold !
Are you for real ?
Perhaps on Lithium ?
Is this a place for you to amuse your self ?
 
Great action wowwwwwwww

God bless you

Wassalamou alaikoum oua rahmatou Allah wa barakatouh
 
Well as I said, I usually wear hats anyway, so this is not an issue for me.
 

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