sis_saleha
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i really want one of those shahada headbands they so nice but i cant fund them anyhere does any1 know where you can get them from jzk for reading inshallah u will

No, thats not always the case. I have a beard and have been dressed in "Sunnah attire" before (which I do wear from time to time) and have met or been talking to people and they still didn't have a clue that I was a Muslim. Not that I'm out there trying to prove to anyone who I am, which is not what those t-shirts are about if that's what you're thinking.Salaam.
To the brother above, I really like what your doing here, but why would I as a Muslim want to wear something which says 'Muslim'? Wouldn't the beard on my face, the Sunnah dress I attire be enough?
Salaam.
To the brother above, I really like what your doing here, but why would I as a Muslim want to wear something which says 'Muslim'? Wouldn't the beard on my face, the Sunnah dress I attire be enough?
Or are these tops for those beardless guys who so foolishly remove themselves from this great Ummah almost every morning to let the world know they are still Muslim.
I agree with what you're saying about how commercialising things can ruin them but you can commercialise pretty much anything, it doesn't have to be a t-shirt to commercialise it you could commercialise a thobe or shalwar kameez too. Plus I'm not out here trying to commercialise anything or trying to make a buck off of Islam, I'm just trying to make some clothing that Muslims can feel proud about wearing (instead of throwing there money away to big "commercialised" companies who don't stand for anything good) if they don't like wearing the more traditional thobe or shalwar kameez. I'm just trying to give some more options while helping out our brothers and sister in Islam at the same time.Salaam.
Sunnah attire is the way we have been told to dress. We haven't been told what to dress in, but how to dress I agree.
But why must we commercialise Islam? You know what happens when you begin to commercialise things? Over time the initial idea is lost, and we are left with nothing but what we do, not knowing why we do it.
Won't there be a time where the people will say 'I am a Muslim because my father was'? Yeah, this is the begining of it.
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