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Question for the girls...Re: Hijaab

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 3:06 pm
by LANDER-4-LIFE
Salamu alaykum sisters.

I’m just wondering, how many of you wear the hijaab?

Do you wear ..

A scarf and you normal clothing?

Cabaayad and scarf…(I mean all the time as part of your regular clothing…..not on Eid dayz to the mosque!)

Full/half Jilbaab??

Does anybody wear the niqaab??


And also have ever felt like you been discriminated against because you wear the hijab? Like you never got the job after a good interview because you wear a scarf.

salamz

Re: Question for the girls...Re: Hijaab

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 3:22 pm
by xamari_gash
YEP I STARTED WEARIN MY HEAD SCARFE 2DAY

BUT I STILL WEAR MY NORMAL GARMS

Re: Question for the girls...Re: Hijaab

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 3:30 pm
by Bint_Adan
Salaam,

I used to wear hijab and wrap dresses over my trousers but alhamdulillah i have been wearing the abaaya (baggy ones that actually cover my body totally) for a while now Smile

Watch this insha'Allah, it's very true, specially the last bit about the different types of hijab:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4jQi0Gjy3M

Salaam

Re: Question for the girls...Re: Hijaab

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 4:12 pm
by Wild@Heart
I STARTED WEARIN MA HIJAAB FULLY N I STARTED PRACTISIN NOW

BT ABAAYA SOON TYME SOON TYME INSHALLAH

Re: Question for the girls...Re: Hijaab

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 4:30 pm
by toxteth-gyal
BEEN WEARIN ABAYAD AN SCARF 4 DA PAST 4 MONTHS OR SUMFIN ALHAMDULILAH..............

Re: Question for the girls...Re: Hijaab

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 4:35 pm
by muktaar
i been wearin my head scarf for 3 weeks now..its so amazing, i wish if i had done last year


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this is not muktaar

its his GF

Re: Question for the girls...Re: Hijaab

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 7:03 pm
by *Anonymous*
salaam caleykum

i started wearing cabaya just over a year ago. i don't realy feel discriminated when it comes to jobs

Re: Question for the girls...Re: Hijaab

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 7:08 pm
by Kswiss
after you guys go around the block, suck and fuk every guy that gives u a second look and now your all islamic..plz tell ur future husband about your past...dirty skets

Re: Question for the girls...Re: Hijaab

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 7:12 pm
by *lady_ice_4u2nv*
^shuuuu ur face

Re: Question for the girls...Re: Hijaab

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 8:26 pm
by _BuFF_GYAL_
aslamualikum sis....alrite???? Mr. Green long time no hear???....

yeh allhamdulilah i wear a long baGGy abaya not the shidh u see in east london wear the asian gals literally sew abayas to their skin....n yeh i wear a long BLACK head scarf..inshallah wanna wear the jilbab fery soon ..its been on ma mind for quite sum time now..alot of ma frens are NOW very practising all praise is due to Allah!...i have been practisin for nearly a year now......

n yeh u know Laughing about feeling discriminated.. i went to a job interview a couple of months bak in north london...waalhi i thought i did so well in this interview the best i have ever done...n den the man was there asking me wat i do in ma spare time so i said i go quran classes shopping bla bla bla...n there he started asking questions like do i have to wear the long abayaa evry day n shidh ..i woz likee wada hell has this got to with my job! Confused ....so a couple of days later they send me aletter saying i was unsuccsesful..so yeh i beleive it was due to my islamic code of dressing.....OH WELL THEIR LOSS!

Re: Question for the girls...Re: Hijaab

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 4:32 am
by MujahidaFiSabililah
Asalamu Alaykum

Alhamdulilah I wear hijaab and abayaa.

I don't know what you mean by jilbaab, whether you refering to the other style of abaya that older Asian women wear or the hijaab the majority of Somali women wear?

I think I have been discriminated slightly, however I was discriminated against because of my personality and my haya (modesty) both inner and outer. I didn't realise it was a male dominated organisation or I would have never shown up.

Alhamdulilah my current job allows me to practice my deen and fulfil all my obligations with ease.

The power of du'a and sabr, really helps at the end of the day!

Re: Question for the girls...Re: Hijaab

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 10:24 am
by _BuFF_GYAL_
[quote="MujahidaFiSabililah"]Asalamu Alaykum

Alhamdulilah I wear hijaab and abayaa.

I don't know what you mean by jilbaab, whether you refering to the other style of abaya that older Asian women wear or the hijaab the majority of Somali women wear?

I think I have been discriminated slightly, however I was discriminated against because of my personality and my haya (modesty) both inner and outer. I didn't realise it was a male dominated organisation or I would have never shown up.

Alhamdulilah my current job allows me to practice my deen and fulfil all my obligations with ease.

The power of du'a and sabr, really helps at the end of the day![/quote]

yup duas are real powerfull....yeh i use the term jilbab= hijab from head to toe in one piece..bcoz if i said ''hijab'' to describe the hijab in one piece from head to toe most peole on here wud assume its the hijab is a little headscarf or sutum ma garatay? so i used the term ''jilbab to clarify for people here'' n i knw the term hijab is one piece mateial from head to toe.... n half jilbab meaning ''dalaayad iyo abaya'' inshalah gna wear it soon its beutifull ..

Re: Question for the girls...Re: Hijaab

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 10:29 am
by Ashlee
[quote="Kswiss"]after you guys go around the block, ***** and fuk every guy that gives u a second look and now your all islamic..plz tell ur future husband about your past...dirty skets[/quote]

have some respect for the deen. Arrow

Re: Question for the girls...Re: Hijaab

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 4:07 pm
by black_booty
wore an Cabaayad on eid and ramadan

wore a niqaab once wen i was in dubai airport just wanted to fit in..

Re: Question for the girls...Re: Hijaab

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 4:13 pm
by Freakum-Gurl
I Swear Dubai Is Like London Oo Kaley - Meanin It Aint Religious