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WORLD HIJAB DAY
February 1st marked the first annual World Hijab Day in recognition of millions of Muslim women who choose to wear the hijab and live a life of modesty. The brainchild of this movement is a New York resident, Nazma Khan, who came up with the idea as a means to foster religious tolerance and understanding by inviting women (non-Hijabi Muslims/non-Muslims) to experience the hijab for one day. WORLD HIJAB DAY 2021 World Hijab Day 2021 #EndHijabophobia—On February 1st, sisters in humanity are cordially invited to take part in a global initiative by donning the hijab (headscarf) for a day in solidarity with Muslimwomen.
MISCONCEPTIONS OF MUSLIM WOMEN By Amira Patel Women in Islam are thought to be subjugated, degraded, oppressed – but are they really? Are millions of Muslims simply that oppressive or are these misconceptions fabricated by the bias media? The niqab (face veil) to me is liberating and dignifying. It gives me strength and freedom. I wear the niqab as aI AM A MUSLIM WOMAN
I am a Muslim Woman. I walk with dignity and speak seriously. I am practical and responsible. I am humble, honest and a true person. I am content of my self and I explore my life. for my serenity is my strength. True to those who hear my heart. I’m neither cheated norabused. I
THE HIJAB: A POWERFUL IMAGE OF FREEDOM? A hijab is a veil worn by most Muslim women in the presence of any male outside of their immediate family. A hijab is also worn by Muslim women that conforms to Islamic standards of modesty. Sadly enough, this liberating imagery is also secluding Islamic women in the public sphere, and instead of conjuring images of freedom, the hijab now resurrects ideologies of ‘otherness’ in light ofHANDS OFF MY HIJAB
Hands off my hijab. By Rawdah Mohamed. I want to take this opportunity to share the real people that will be effected by this ban and the impact it will have on Muslim Women. I refuse to let this pass down without speaking up, it is the very least we can HIJAB-A TRUE STRUGGLE Hijab-A true struggle. By Salma Aftoz. I’m from Bangladesh. I have been living in Vienna, Austria, for almost 12 years now. I started wearing hijab about more than 2 years ago. Living in a Christian country, I realized that wearing the hijab is a true struggle- against environment , society, & most things that constitute the modernwestern
DISCRIMINATION: WHEN AND WHERE WILL IT END? A lot of discrimination is based on the lack of education people have about Islam and what the hijab actually is. They believe terrible things they read and hear, so in the end they believe that Muslim women are the face of all of the bad things shown and said. A WOULD MUSLIMS BE OFFENDED IF NON-MUSLIMS WEAR THE HIJAB When celebrities wear it just for publicity, I think many Muslim women would be offended. But if a non-Muslim has a respectful attitude in regards to the hijab, I would never be offended by that. ferozagm: Oh quite the opposite. This will create a better awareness, understanding, love and most of all respect from both sides. "HE FOUND YOU LOST AND GUIDED YOU" Blog. “He found you lost and guided you”. By Busra Yildirim (Canada) It was exactly 3 years ago from today since I became a practicing Muslimah. Of course, I was a Muslim by name but I didn’t know much about Islam, never prayed, and was extremely attached to the Duniya (worldly affairs). I was so mean and rude that I hated my owntwin
WORLD HIJAB DAY
February 1st marked the first annual World Hijab Day in recognition of millions of Muslim women who choose to wear the hijab and live a life of modesty. The brainchild of this movement is a New York resident, Nazma Khan, who came up with the idea as a means to foster religious tolerance and understanding by inviting women (non-Hijabi Muslims/non-Muslims) to experience the hijab for one day. WORLD HIJAB DAY 2021 World Hijab Day 2021 #EndHijabophobia—On February 1st, sisters in humanity are cordially invited to take part in a global initiative by donning the hijab (headscarf) for a day in solidarity with Muslimwomen.
MISCONCEPTIONS OF MUSLIM WOMEN By Amira Patel Women in Islam are thought to be subjugated, degraded, oppressed – but are they really? Are millions of Muslims simply that oppressive or are these misconceptions fabricated by the bias media? The niqab (face veil) to me is liberating and dignifying. It gives me strength and freedom. I wear the niqab as aI AM A MUSLIM WOMAN
I am a Muslim Woman. I walk with dignity and speak seriously. I am practical and responsible. I am humble, honest and a true person. I am content of my self and I explore my life. for my serenity is my strength. True to those who hear my heart. I’m neither cheated norabused. I
THE HIJAB: A POWERFUL IMAGE OF FREEDOM? A hijab is a veil worn by most Muslim women in the presence of any male outside of their immediate family. A hijab is also worn by Muslim women that conforms to Islamic standards of modesty. Sadly enough, this liberating imagery is also secluding Islamic women in the public sphere, and instead of conjuring images of freedom, the hijab now resurrects ideologies of ‘otherness’ in light ofHANDS OFF MY HIJAB
Hands off my hijab. By Rawdah Mohamed. I want to take this opportunity to share the real people that will be effected by this ban and the impact it will have on Muslim Women. I refuse to let this pass down without speaking up, it is the very least we can HIJAB-A TRUE STRUGGLE Hijab-A true struggle. By Salma Aftoz. I’m from Bangladesh. I have been living in Vienna, Austria, for almost 12 years now. I started wearing hijab about more than 2 years ago. Living in a Christian country, I realized that wearing the hijab is a true struggle- against environment , society, & most things that constitute the modernwestern
DISCRIMINATION: WHEN AND WHERE WILL IT END? A lot of discrimination is based on the lack of education people have about Islam and what the hijab actually is. They believe terrible things they read and hear, so in the end they believe that Muslim women are the face of all of the bad things shown and said. A WOULD MUSLIMS BE OFFENDED IF NON-MUSLIMS WEAR THE HIJAB When celebrities wear it just for publicity, I think many Muslim women would be offended. But if a non-Muslim has a respectful attitude in regards to the hijab, I would never be offended by that. ferozagm: Oh quite the opposite. This will create a better awareness, understanding, love and most of all respect from both sides. "HE FOUND YOU LOST AND GUIDED YOU" Blog. “He found you lost and guided you”. By Busra Yildirim (Canada) It was exactly 3 years ago from today since I became a practicing Muslimah. Of course, I was a Muslim by name but I didn’t know much about Islam, never prayed, and was extremely attached to the Duniya (worldly affairs). I was so mean and rude that I hated my owntwin
I AM A MUSLIM WOMAN
I am a Muslim Woman. I walk with dignity and speak seriously. I am practical and responsible. I am humble, honest and a true person. I am content of my self and I explore my life. for my serenity is my strength. True to those who hear my heart. I’m neither cheated norabused. I
HIJAB30 | WORLD HIJAB DAY 20 reasons why one should take part in 30-Day Ramadan Hijab Challenge. 1 – It raises awareness surrounding the hijab. 2 – It opens up a dialogue for those people who don’t usually wear it – Muslim and non-Muslim. 3 – Raises awareness for World Hijab DayPRESS RELEASE
For Immediate release 1/4/2021: World Hijab Day (WHD) is an annual event in its 9th year. On February 1st of every year, World Hijab Day Organization asks global citizens of all faiths and backgrounds to wear the Hijab (head-covering) for a day in solidarity with Muslim women worldwide. The tag line for World Hijab Day 2021 is, “Don’t let our pride be your prejudice” with the hashtag #PROCLAMATION
We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking “Accept”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies. WORLD HIJAB DAY 2019 Would Muslims be offended if Non-Muslims wear the hijab for a day? THE HIJAB IS A SYMBOL OF FREEDOM This trait isn’t a part of the religion itself, rather it has to do with the society in which the religion developed. February 1 st is World hijab day, a chance to talk about women in Islam. This Day was born from a Nazma Khan ’s idea, that exhorts women, of all faiths, to wear a hijab for a day. "HE FOUND YOU LOST AND GUIDED YOU" Blog. “He found you lost and guided you”. By Busra Yildirim (Canada) It was exactly 3 years ago from today since I became a practicing Muslimah. Of course, I was a Muslim by name but I didn’t know much about Islam, never prayed, and was extremely attached to the Duniya (worldly affairs). I was so mean and rude that I hated my owntwin
MY MOM DISOWNED ME AFTER I ACCEPTED ISLAM On June 6th, I took my shahada (testimony of Islamic faith). It was a bittersweet day. I was overjoyed to revert to the religion I had fallen in love with. My (Catholic) family, however, was not thrilled. My mother even disowned me for some time. This quickly changed my mood. Though, in the end, I didn’t allow it to ruin my day. A MISCONCEPTION IN THE 21ST CENTURY IS THAT “THE HIJAB IS A misconception in the 21st century is that “The hijab is oppressing women”. By Ryane Fyith-Mcarthur (Canada) Wearing the Hijab for more than 5 years has allowed me to feel more empowered and beautiful than ever. At times, wearing the hijab was challenging and felt degrading to my confidence because I was always different and I never fit in. HIJAB-A PATRIARCHAL OPPRESSION? To imply that hijab or niqab (choosing to cover your body and/or part of your face with loose clothing which doesn’t reveal it’s shape) is oppressing we would need to say that it is cruel or unjust or is a burden on Muslim women and as a collective, we would like to tell you that this is certainly not the case.WORLD HIJAB DAY
February 1st marked the first annual World Hijab Day in recognition of millions of Muslim women who choose to wear the hijab and live a life of modesty. The brainchild of this movement is a New York resident, Nazma Khan, who came up with the idea as a means to foster religious tolerance and understanding by inviting women (non-Hijabi Muslims/non-Muslims) to experience the hijab for one day. WORLD HIJAB DAY 2021 World Hijab Day 2021 #EndHijabophobia—On February 1st, sisters in humanity are cordially invited to take part in a global initiative by donning the hijab (headscarf) for a day in solidarity with Muslimwomen.
MISCONCEPTIONS OF MUSLIM WOMEN By Amira Patel Women in Islam are thought to be subjugated, degraded, oppressed – but are they really? Are millions of Muslims simply that oppressive or are these misconceptions fabricated by the bias media? The niqab (face veil) to me is liberating and dignifying. It gives me strength and freedom. I wear the niqab as a BLOG | WORLD HIJAB DAY Infographics. Graphics package. Gallery. World Hijab Day 2021. World Hijab Day 2020. World Hijab Day 2019. Knowledge base. Muslim History Month. Founder’s Message.I AM A MUSLIM WOMAN
I am a Muslim Woman. I walk with dignity and speak seriously. I am practical and responsible. I am humble, honest and a true person. I am content of my self and I explore my life. for my serenity is my strength. True to those who hear my heart. I’m neither cheated norabused. I
THE HIJAB: A POWERFUL IMAGE OF FREEDOM? A hijab is a veil worn by most Muslim women in the presence of any male outside of their immediate family. A hijab is also worn by Muslim women that conforms to Islamic standards of modesty. Sadly enough, this liberating imagery is also secluding Islamic women in the public sphere, and instead of conjuring images of freedom, the hijab now resurrects ideologies of ‘otherness’ in light of THE HIJAB IS A SYMBOL OF FREEDOM This trait isn’t a part of the religion itself, rather it has to do with the society in which the religion developed. February 1 st is World hijab day, a chance to talk about women in Islam. This Day was born from a Nazma Khan ’s idea, that exhorts women, of all faiths, to wear a hijab for a day.HANDS OFF MY HIJAB
Hands off my hijab. By Rawdah Mohamed. I want to take this opportunity to share the real people that will be effected by this ban and the impact it will have on Muslim Women. I refuse to let this pass down without speaking up, it is the very least we can WOULD MUSLIMS BE OFFENDED IF NON-MUSLIMS WEAR THE HIJAB When celebrities wear it just for publicity, I think many Muslim women would be offended. But if a non-Muslim has a respectful attitude in regards to the hijab, I would never be offended by that. ferozagm: Oh quite the opposite. This will create a better awareness, understanding, love and most of all respect from both sides. DISCRIMINATION: WHEN AND WHERE WILL IT END? A lot of discrimination is based on the lack of education people have about Islam and what the hijab actually is. They believe terrible things they read and hear, so in the end they believe that Muslim women are the face of all of the bad things shown and said. AWORLD HIJAB DAY
February 1st marked the first annual World Hijab Day in recognition of millions of Muslim women who choose to wear the hijab and live a life of modesty. The brainchild of this movement is a New York resident, Nazma Khan, who came up with the idea as a means to foster religious tolerance and understanding by inviting women (non-Hijabi Muslims/non-Muslims) to experience the hijab for one day. WORLD HIJAB DAY 2021 World Hijab Day 2021 #EndHijabophobia—On February 1st, sisters in humanity are cordially invited to take part in a global initiative by donning the hijab (headscarf) for a day in solidarity with Muslimwomen.
MISCONCEPTIONS OF MUSLIM WOMEN By Amira Patel Women in Islam are thought to be subjugated, degraded, oppressed – but are they really? Are millions of Muslims simply that oppressive or are these misconceptions fabricated by the bias media? The niqab (face veil) to me is liberating and dignifying. It gives me strength and freedom. I wear the niqab as a BLOG | WORLD HIJAB DAY Infographics. Graphics package. Gallery. World Hijab Day 2021. World Hijab Day 2020. World Hijab Day 2019. Knowledge base. Muslim History Month. Founder’s Message.I AM A MUSLIM WOMAN
I am a Muslim Woman. I walk with dignity and speak seriously. I am practical and responsible. I am humble, honest and a true person. I am content of my self and I explore my life. for my serenity is my strength. True to those who hear my heart. I’m neither cheated norabused. I
THE HIJAB: A POWERFUL IMAGE OF FREEDOM? A hijab is a veil worn by most Muslim women in the presence of any male outside of their immediate family. A hijab is also worn by Muslim women that conforms to Islamic standards of modesty. Sadly enough, this liberating imagery is also secluding Islamic women in the public sphere, and instead of conjuring images of freedom, the hijab now resurrects ideologies of ‘otherness’ in light of THE HIJAB IS A SYMBOL OF FREEDOM This trait isn’t a part of the religion itself, rather it has to do with the society in which the religion developed. February 1 st is World hijab day, a chance to talk about women in Islam. This Day was born from a Nazma Khan ’s idea, that exhorts women, of all faiths, to wear a hijab for a day.HANDS OFF MY HIJAB
Hands off my hijab. By Rawdah Mohamed. I want to take this opportunity to share the real people that will be effected by this ban and the impact it will have on Muslim Women. I refuse to let this pass down without speaking up, it is the very least we can WOULD MUSLIMS BE OFFENDED IF NON-MUSLIMS WEAR THE HIJAB When celebrities wear it just for publicity, I think many Muslim women would be offended. But if a non-Muslim has a respectful attitude in regards to the hijab, I would never be offended by that. ferozagm: Oh quite the opposite. This will create a better awareness, understanding, love and most of all respect from both sides. DISCRIMINATION: WHEN AND WHERE WILL IT END? A lot of discrimination is based on the lack of education people have about Islam and what the hijab actually is. They believe terrible things they read and hear, so in the end they believe that Muslim women are the face of all of the bad things shown and said. AI AM A MUSLIM WOMAN
I am a Muslim Woman. I walk with dignity and speak seriously. I am practical and responsible. I am humble, honest and a true person. I am content of my self and I explore my life. for my serenity is my strength. True to those who hear my heart. I’m neither cheated norabused. I
BLOG | WORLD HIJAB DAY Infographics. Graphics package. Gallery. World Hijab Day 2021. World Hijab Day 2020. World Hijab Day 2019. Knowledge base. Muslim History Month. Founder’s Message.PROCLAMATION
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Posted by World Hijab Day on Sunday, January 31, 2021. Tune in to hear from our Founder Nazma Khan, LIVE 9pm EST. World Hijab Day Organization is a registered 501 (c)3 Posted by World Hijab Day on Monday, February 1, 2021. HIJAB30 | WORLD HIJAB DAY 20 reasons why one should take part in 30-Day Ramadan Hijab Challenge. 1 – It raises awareness surrounding the hijab. 2 – It opens up a dialogue for those people who don’t usually wear it – Muslim and non-Muslim. 3 – Raises awareness for World Hijab DayPRESS RELEASE
For Immediate release 1/4/2021: World Hijab Day (WHD) is an annual event in its 9th year. On February 1st of every year, World Hijab Day Organization asks global citizens of all faiths and backgrounds to wear the Hijab (head-covering) for a day in solidarity with Muslim women worldwide. The tag line for World Hijab Day 2021 is, “Don’t let our pride be your prejudice” with the hashtag # DISCRIMINATION: WHEN AND WHERE WILL IT END? A lot of discrimination is based on the lack of education people have about Islam and what the hijab actually is. They believe terrible things they read and hear, so in the end they believe that Muslim women are the face of all of the bad things shown and said. A HIJAB MADE ME FEARLESS Hijab made me fearless. Image: Sherine Khaled. By Sherine Khaled. I grew up in America, the daughter of a Muslim Egyptian man and a non-Muslim American mother. I attended Islamic school from my first years until fifth grade when I transferred to public school. Although I attended Islamic school, it wasn’t enforced strongly enough athome and
HIJAB-A TRUE STRUGGLE Hijab-A true struggle. By Salma Aftoz. I’m from Bangladesh. I have been living in Vienna, Austria, for almost 12 years now. I started wearing hijab about more than 2 years ago. Living in a Christian country, I realized that wearing the hijab is a true struggle- against environment , society, & most things that constitute the modernwestern
"HE FOUND YOU LOST AND GUIDED YOU" Blog. “He found you lost and guided you”. By Busra Yildirim (Canada) It was exactly 3 years ago from today since I became a practicing Muslimah. Of course, I was a Muslim by name but I didn’t know much about Islam, never prayed, and was extremely attached to the Duniya (worldly affairs). I was so mean and rude that I hated my owntwin
WORLD HIJAB DAY
February 1st marked the first annual World Hijab Day in recognition of millions of Muslim women who choose to wear the hijab and live a life of modesty. The brainchild of this movement is a New York resident, Nazma Khan, who came up with the idea as a means to foster religious tolerance and understanding by inviting women (non-Hijabi Muslims/non-Muslims) to experience the hijab for one day. WORLD HIJAB DAY 2021 World Hijab Day 2021 #EndHijabophobia—On February 1st, sisters in humanity are cordially invited to take part in a global initiative by donning the hijab (headscarf) for a day in solidarity with Muslimwomen.
BLOG | WORLD HIJAB DAY Infographics. Graphics package. Gallery. World Hijab Day 2021. World Hijab Day 2020. World Hijab Day 2019. Knowledge base. Muslim History Month. Founder’s Message.PROCLAMATION
We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking “Accept”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies.I AM A MUSLIM WOMAN
I am a Muslim Woman. I walk with dignity and speak seriously. I am practical and responsible. I am humble, honest and a true person. I am content of my self and I explore my life. for my serenity is my strength. True to those who hear my heart. I’m neither cheated norabused. I
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Posted by World Hijab Day on Sunday, January 31, 2021. Tune in to hear from our Founder Nazma Khan, LIVE 9pm EST. World Hijab Day Organization is a registered 501 (c)3 Posted by World Hijab Day on Monday, February 1, 2021. THE HIJAB: A POWERFUL IMAGE OF FREEDOM? A hijab is a veil worn by most Muslim women in the presence of any male outside of their immediate family. A hijab is also worn by Muslim women that conforms to Islamic standards of modesty. Sadly enough, this liberating imagery is also secluding Islamic women in the public sphere, and instead of conjuring images of freedom, the hijab now resurrects ideologies of ‘otherness’ in light ofHANDS OFF MY HIJAB
Hands off my hijab. By Rawdah Mohamed. I want to take this opportunity to share the real people that will be effected by this ban and the impact it will have on Muslim Women. I refuse to let this pass down without speaking up, it is the very least we can WOULD MUSLIMS BE OFFENDED IF NON-MUSLIMS WEAR THE HIJAB When celebrities wear it just for publicity, I think many Muslim women would be offended. But if a non-Muslim has a respectful attitude in regards to the hijab, I would never be offended by that. ferozagm: Oh quite the opposite. This will create a better awareness, understanding, love and most of all respect from both sides. DISCRIMINATION: WHEN AND WHERE WILL IT END? A lot of discrimination is based on the lack of education people have about Islam and what the hijab actually is. They believe terrible things they read and hear, so in the end they believe that Muslim women are the face of all of the bad things shown and said. AWORLD HIJAB DAY
February 1st marked the first annual World Hijab Day in recognition of millions of Muslim women who choose to wear the hijab and live a life of modesty. The brainchild of this movement is a New York resident, Nazma Khan, who came up with the idea as a means to foster religious tolerance and understanding by inviting women (non-Hijabi Muslims/non-Muslims) to experience the hijab for one day. WORLD HIJAB DAY 2021 World Hijab Day 2021 #EndHijabophobia—On February 1st, sisters in humanity are cordially invited to take part in a global initiative by donning the hijab (headscarf) for a day in solidarity with Muslimwomen.
BLOG | WORLD HIJAB DAY Infographics. Graphics package. Gallery. World Hijab Day 2021. World Hijab Day 2020. World Hijab Day 2019. Knowledge base. Muslim History Month. Founder’s Message.PROCLAMATION
We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking “Accept”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies.I AM A MUSLIM WOMAN
I am a Muslim Woman. I walk with dignity and speak seriously. I am practical and responsible. I am humble, honest and a true person. I am content of my self and I explore my life. for my serenity is my strength. True to those who hear my heart. I’m neither cheated norabused. I
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Posted by World Hijab Day on Sunday, January 31, 2021. Tune in to hear from our Founder Nazma Khan, LIVE 9pm EST. World Hijab Day Organization is a registered 501 (c)3 Posted by World Hijab Day on Monday, February 1, 2021. THE HIJAB: A POWERFUL IMAGE OF FREEDOM? A hijab is a veil worn by most Muslim women in the presence of any male outside of their immediate family. A hijab is also worn by Muslim women that conforms to Islamic standards of modesty. Sadly enough, this liberating imagery is also secluding Islamic women in the public sphere, and instead of conjuring images of freedom, the hijab now resurrects ideologies of ‘otherness’ in light ofHANDS OFF MY HIJAB
Hands off my hijab. By Rawdah Mohamed. I want to take this opportunity to share the real people that will be effected by this ban and the impact it will have on Muslim Women. I refuse to let this pass down without speaking up, it is the very least we can WOULD MUSLIMS BE OFFENDED IF NON-MUSLIMS WEAR THE HIJAB When celebrities wear it just for publicity, I think many Muslim women would be offended. But if a non-Muslim has a respectful attitude in regards to the hijab, I would never be offended by that. ferozagm: Oh quite the opposite. This will create a better awareness, understanding, love and most of all respect from both sides. DISCRIMINATION: WHEN AND WHERE WILL IT END? A lot of discrimination is based on the lack of education people have about Islam and what the hijab actually is. They believe terrible things they read and hear, so in the end they believe that Muslim women are the face of all of the bad things shown and said. A BLOG | WORLD HIJAB DAY Infographics. Graphics package. Gallery. World Hijab Day 2021. World Hijab Day 2020. World Hijab Day 2019. Knowledge base. Muslim History Month. Founder’s Message.I AM A MUSLIM WOMAN
I am a Muslim Woman. I walk with dignity and speak seriously. I am practical and responsible. I am humble, honest and a true person. I am content of my self and I explore my life. for my serenity is my strength. True to those who hear my heart. I’m neither cheated norabused. I
PROCLAMATION
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Posted by World Hijab Day on Sunday, January 31, 2021. Tune in to hear from our Founder Nazma Khan, LIVE 9pm EST. World Hijab Day Organization is a registered 501 (c)3 Posted by World Hijab Day on Monday, February 1, 2021. HIJAB30 | WORLD HIJAB DAY 20 reasons why one should take part in 30-Day Ramadan Hijab Challenge. 1 – It raises awareness surrounding the hijab. 2 – It opens up a dialogue for those people who don’t usually wear it – Muslim and non-Muslim. 3 – Raises awareness for World Hijab DayPRESS RELEASE
For Immediate release 1/4/2021: World Hijab Day (WHD) is an annual event in its 9th year. On February 1st of every year, World Hijab Day Organization asks global citizens of all faiths and backgrounds to wear the Hijab (head-covering) for a day in solidarity with Muslim women worldwide. The tag line for World Hijab Day 2021 is, “Don’t let our pride be your prejudice” with the hashtag # A PERSONAL LETTER TO MY HIJAB Dear Hijab, You are a tiny piece of cloth that adorns thousands of Muslim women’s heads as a sign of faith, religious conviction, and modesty. I bet you never intended to be the center of so many controversies. So many feel it is their duty to make a judgment about you. A symbol of oppression HIJAB MADE ME FEARLESS Hijab made me fearless. Image: Sherine Khaled. By Sherine Khaled. I grew up in America, the daughter of a Muslim Egyptian man and a non-Muslim American mother. I attended Islamic school from my first years until fifth grade when I transferred to public school. Although I attended Islamic school, it wasn’t enforced strongly enough athome and
STORY OF A NON-MUSLIM HIJABI Story of a Non-Muslim Hijabi. By Kathryn Van Gompel (USA) Since I started to wear the Hijab, I am treated differently. It seems to be one extreme or the other. On the negative side, I have had people avoid me. They will go down a different isle at the grocery store, or turn their head away. Some people will just give me evil looks. "HE FOUND YOU LOST AND GUIDED YOU" Blog. “He found you lost and guided you”. By Busra Yildirim (Canada) It was exactly 3 years ago from today since I became a practicing Muslimah. Of course, I was a Muslim by name but I didn’t know much about Islam, never prayed, and was extremely attached to the Duniya (worldly affairs). I was so mean and rude that I hated my owntwin
WORLD HIJAB DAY
February 1st marked the first annual World Hijab Day in recognition of millions of Muslim women who choose to wear the hijab and live a life of modesty. The brainchild of this movement is a New York resident, Nazma Khan, who came up with the idea as a means to foster religious tolerance and understanding by inviting women (non-Hijabi Muslims/non-Muslims) to experience the hijab for one day. WORLD HIJAB DAY 2021 World Hijab Day 2021 #EndHijabophobia—On February 1st, sisters in humanity are cordially invited to take part in a global initiative by donning the hijab (headscarf) for a day in solidarity with Muslimwomen.
BLOG | WORLD HIJAB DAY Infographics. Graphics package. Gallery. World Hijab Day 2021. World Hijab Day 2020. World Hijab Day 2019. Knowledge base. Muslim History Month. Founder’s Message.PROCLAMATION
We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking “Accept”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies.I AM A MUSLIM WOMAN
I am a Muslim Woman. I walk with dignity and speak seriously. I am practical and responsible. I am humble, honest and a true person. I am content of my self and I explore my life. for my serenity is my strength. True to those who hear my heart. I’m neither cheated norabused. I
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Posted by World Hijab Day on Sunday, January 31, 2021. Tune in to hear from our Founder Nazma Khan, LIVE 9pm EST. World Hijab Day Organization is a registered 501 (c)3 Posted by World Hijab Day on Monday, February 1, 2021. THE HIJAB: A POWERFUL IMAGE OF FREEDOM? A hijab is a veil worn by most Muslim women in the presence of any male outside of their immediate family. A hijab is also worn by Muslim women that conforms to Islamic standards of modesty. Sadly enough, this liberating imagery is also secluding Islamic women in the public sphere, and instead of conjuring images of freedom, the hijab now resurrects ideologies of ‘otherness’ in light ofHANDS OFF MY HIJAB
Hands off my hijab. By Rawdah Mohamed. I want to take this opportunity to share the real people that will be effected by this ban and the impact it will have on Muslim Women. I refuse to let this pass down without speaking up, it is the very least we can WOULD MUSLIMS BE OFFENDED IF NON-MUSLIMS WEAR THE HIJAB When celebrities wear it just for publicity, I think many Muslim women would be offended. But if a non-Muslim has a respectful attitude in regards to the hijab, I would never be offended by that. ferozagm: Oh quite the opposite. This will create a better awareness, understanding, love and most of all respect from both sides. DISCRIMINATION: WHEN AND WHERE WILL IT END? A lot of discrimination is based on the lack of education people have about Islam and what the hijab actually is. They believe terrible things they read and hear, so in the end they believe that Muslim women are the face of all of the bad things shown and said. AWORLD HIJAB DAY
February 1st marked the first annual World Hijab Day in recognition of millions of Muslim women who choose to wear the hijab and live a life of modesty. The brainchild of this movement is a New York resident, Nazma Khan, who came up with the idea as a means to foster religious tolerance and understanding by inviting women (non-Hijabi Muslims/non-Muslims) to experience the hijab for one day. WORLD HIJAB DAY 2021 World Hijab Day 2021 #EndHijabophobia—On February 1st, sisters in humanity are cordially invited to take part in a global initiative by donning the hijab (headscarf) for a day in solidarity with Muslimwomen.
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Posted by World Hijab Day on Sunday, January 31, 2021. Tune in to hear from our Founder Nazma Khan, LIVE 9pm EST. World Hijab Day Organization is a registered 501 (c)3 Posted by World Hijab Day on Monday, February 1, 2021. THE HIJAB: A POWERFUL IMAGE OF FREEDOM? A hijab is a veil worn by most Muslim women in the presence of any male outside of their immediate family. A hijab is also worn by Muslim women that conforms to Islamic standards of modesty. Sadly enough, this liberating imagery is also secluding Islamic women in the public sphere, and instead of conjuring images of freedom, the hijab now resurrects ideologies of ‘otherness’ in light ofHANDS OFF MY HIJAB
Hands off my hijab. By Rawdah Mohamed. I want to take this opportunity to share the real people that will be effected by this ban and the impact it will have on Muslim Women. I refuse to let this pass down without speaking up, it is the very least we can WOULD MUSLIMS BE OFFENDED IF NON-MUSLIMS WEAR THE HIJAB When celebrities wear it just for publicity, I think many Muslim women would be offended. But if a non-Muslim has a respectful attitude in regards to the hijab, I would never be offended by that. ferozagm: Oh quite the opposite. This will create a better awareness, understanding, love and most of all respect from both sides. DISCRIMINATION: WHEN AND WHERE WILL IT END? A lot of discrimination is based on the lack of education people have about Islam and what the hijab actually is. They believe terrible things they read and hear, so in the end they believe that Muslim women are the face of all of the bad things shown and said. A BLOG | WORLD HIJAB DAY Infographics. Graphics package. Gallery. World Hijab Day 2021. World Hijab Day 2020. World Hijab Day 2019. Knowledge base. Muslim History Month. Founder’s Message.I AM A MUSLIM WOMAN
I am a Muslim Woman. I walk with dignity and speak seriously. I am practical and responsible. I am humble, honest and a true person. I am content of my self and I explore my life. for my serenity is my strength. True to those who hear my heart. I’m neither cheated norabused. I
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Posted by World Hijab Day on Sunday, January 31, 2021. Tune in to hear from our Founder Nazma Khan, LIVE 9pm EST. World Hijab Day Organization is a registered 501 (c)3 Posted by World Hijab Day on Monday, February 1, 2021. HIJAB30 | WORLD HIJAB DAY 20 reasons why one should take part in 30-Day Ramadan Hijab Challenge. 1 – It raises awareness surrounding the hijab. 2 – It opens up a dialogue for those people who don’t usually wear it – Muslim and non-Muslim. 3 – Raises awareness for World Hijab DayPRESS RELEASE
For Immediate release 1/4/2021: World Hijab Day (WHD) is an annual event in its 9th year. On February 1st of every year, World Hijab Day Organization asks global citizens of all faiths and backgrounds to wear the Hijab (head-covering) for a day in solidarity with Muslim women worldwide. The tag line for World Hijab Day 2021 is, “Don’t let our pride be your prejudice” with the hashtag # A PERSONAL LETTER TO MY HIJAB Dear Hijab, You are a tiny piece of cloth that adorns thousands of Muslim women’s heads as a sign of faith, religious conviction, and modesty. I bet you never intended to be the center of so many controversies. So many feel it is their duty to make a judgment about you. A symbol of oppression HIJAB MADE ME FEARLESS Hijab made me fearless. Image: Sherine Khaled. By Sherine Khaled. I grew up in America, the daughter of a Muslim Egyptian man and a non-Muslim American mother. I attended Islamic school from my first years until fifth grade when I transferred to public school. Although I attended Islamic school, it wasn’t enforced strongly enough athome and
STORY OF A NON-MUSLIM HIJABI Story of a Non-Muslim Hijabi. By Kathryn Van Gompel (USA) Since I started to wear the Hijab, I am treated differently. It seems to be one extreme or the other. On the negative side, I have had people avoid me. They will go down a different isle at the grocery store, or turn their head away. Some people will just give me evil looks. "HE FOUND YOU LOST AND GUIDED YOU" Blog. “He found you lost and guided you”. By Busra Yildirim (Canada) It was exactly 3 years ago from today since I became a practicing Muslimah. Of course, I was a Muslim by name but I didn’t know much about Islam, never prayed, and was extremely attached to the Duniya (worldly affairs). I was so mean and rude that I hated my owntwin
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February 1st marked the first annual World Hijab Day in recognition of millions of Muslim women who choose to wear the hijab and live a life of modesty. The brainchild of this movement is a New York resident, Nazma Khan, who came up with the idea as a means to foster religious tolerance and understanding by inviting women (non-Hijabi Muslims/non-Muslims) to experience the hijab for one day. WORLD HIJAB DAY 2021 World Hijab Day 2021 #EndHijabophobia—On February 1st, sisters in humanity are cordially invited to take part in a global initiative by donning the hijab (headscarf) for a day in solidarity with Muslimwomen.
BLOG | WORLD HIJAB DAY Infographics. Graphics package. Gallery. World Hijab Day 2021. World Hijab Day 2020. World Hijab Day 2019. Knowledge base. Muslim History Month. Founder’s Message.PROCLAMATION
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Posted by World Hijab Day on Sunday, January 31, 2021. Tune in to hear from our Founder Nazma Khan, LIVE 9pm EST. World Hijab Day Organization is a registered 501 (c)3 Posted by World Hijab Day on Monday, February 1, 2021. THE HIJAB: A POWERFUL IMAGE OF FREEDOM? A hijab is a veil worn by most Muslim women in the presence of any male outside of their immediate family. A hijab is also worn by Muslim women that conforms to Islamic standards of modesty. Sadly enough, this liberating imagery is also secluding Islamic women in the public sphere, and instead of conjuring images of freedom, the hijab now resurrects ideologies of ‘otherness’ in light ofHANDS OFF MY HIJAB
Hands off my hijab. By Rawdah Mohamed. I want to take this opportunity to share the real people that will be effected by this ban and the impact it will have on Muslim Women. I refuse to let this pass down without speaking up, it is the very least we can WOULD MUSLIMS BE OFFENDED IF NON-MUSLIMS WEAR THE HIJAB When celebrities wear it just for publicity, I think many Muslim women would be offended. But if a non-Muslim has a respectful attitude in regards to the hijab, I would never be offended by that. ferozagm: Oh quite the opposite. This will create a better awareness, understanding, love and most of all respect from both sides. DISCRIMINATION: WHEN AND WHERE WILL IT END? A lot of discrimination is based on the lack of education people have about Islam and what the hijab actually is. They believe terrible things they read and hear, so in the end they believe that Muslim women are the face of all of the bad things shown and said. AWORLD HIJAB DAY
February 1st marked the first annual World Hijab Day in recognition of millions of Muslim women who choose to wear the hijab and live a life of modesty. The brainchild of this movement is a New York resident, Nazma Khan, who came up with the idea as a means to foster religious tolerance and understanding by inviting women (non-Hijabi Muslims/non-Muslims) to experience the hijab for one day. WORLD HIJAB DAY 2021 World Hijab Day 2021 #EndHijabophobia—On February 1st, sisters in humanity are cordially invited to take part in a global initiative by donning the hijab (headscarf) for a day in solidarity with Muslimwomen.
BLOG | WORLD HIJAB DAY Infographics. Graphics package. Gallery. World Hijab Day 2021. World Hijab Day 2020. World Hijab Day 2019. Knowledge base. Muslim History Month. Founder’s Message.PROCLAMATION
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Posted by World Hijab Day on Sunday, January 31, 2021. Tune in to hear from our Founder Nazma Khan, LIVE 9pm EST. World Hijab Day Organization is a registered 501 (c)3 Posted by World Hijab Day on Monday, February 1, 2021. THE HIJAB: A POWERFUL IMAGE OF FREEDOM? A hijab is a veil worn by most Muslim women in the presence of any male outside of their immediate family. A hijab is also worn by Muslim women that conforms to Islamic standards of modesty. Sadly enough, this liberating imagery is also secluding Islamic women in the public sphere, and instead of conjuring images of freedom, the hijab now resurrects ideologies of ‘otherness’ in light ofHANDS OFF MY HIJAB
Hands off my hijab. By Rawdah Mohamed. I want to take this opportunity to share the real people that will be effected by this ban and the impact it will have on Muslim Women. I refuse to let this pass down without speaking up, it is the very least we can WOULD MUSLIMS BE OFFENDED IF NON-MUSLIMS WEAR THE HIJAB When celebrities wear it just for publicity, I think many Muslim women would be offended. But if a non-Muslim has a respectful attitude in regards to the hijab, I would never be offended by that. ferozagm: Oh quite the opposite. This will create a better awareness, understanding, love and most of all respect from both sides. DISCRIMINATION: WHEN AND WHERE WILL IT END? A lot of discrimination is based on the lack of education people have about Islam and what the hijab actually is. They believe terrible things they read and hear, so in the end they believe that Muslim women are the face of all of the bad things shown and said. A BLOG | WORLD HIJAB DAY Infographics. Graphics package. Gallery. World Hijab Day 2021. World Hijab Day 2020. World Hijab Day 2019. Knowledge base. Muslim History Month. Founder’s Message.I AM A MUSLIM WOMAN
I am a Muslim Woman. I walk with dignity and speak seriously. I am practical and responsible. I am humble, honest and a true person. I am content of my self and I explore my life. for my serenity is my strength. True to those who hear my heart. I’m neither cheated norabused. I
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Posted by World Hijab Day on Sunday, January 31, 2021. Tune in to hear from our Founder Nazma Khan, LIVE 9pm EST. World Hijab Day Organization is a registered 501 (c)3 Posted by World Hijab Day on Monday, February 1, 2021. HIJAB30 | WORLD HIJAB DAY 20 reasons why one should take part in 30-Day Ramadan Hijab Challenge. 1 – It raises awareness surrounding the hijab. 2 – It opens up a dialogue for those people who don’t usually wear it – Muslim and non-Muslim. 3 – Raises awareness for World Hijab DayPRESS RELEASE
For Immediate release 1/4/2021: World Hijab Day (WHD) is an annual event in its 9th year. On February 1st of every year, World Hijab Day Organization asks global citizens of all faiths and backgrounds to wear the Hijab (head-covering) for a day in solidarity with Muslim women worldwide. The tag line for World Hijab Day 2021 is, “Don’t let our pride be your prejudice” with the hashtag # A PERSONAL LETTER TO MY HIJAB Dear Hijab, You are a tiny piece of cloth that adorns thousands of Muslim women’s heads as a sign of faith, religious conviction, and modesty. I bet you never intended to be the center of so many controversies. So many feel it is their duty to make a judgment about you. A symbol of oppression HIJAB MADE ME FEARLESS Hijab made me fearless. Image: Sherine Khaled. By Sherine Khaled. I grew up in America, the daughter of a Muslim Egyptian man and a non-Muslim American mother. I attended Islamic school from my first years until fifth grade when I transferred to public school. Although I attended Islamic school, it wasn’t enforced strongly enough athome and
STORY OF A NON-MUSLIM HIJABI Story of a Non-Muslim Hijabi. By Kathryn Van Gompel (USA) Since I started to wear the Hijab, I am treated differently. It seems to be one extreme or the other. On the negative side, I have had people avoid me. They will go down a different isle at the grocery store, or turn their head away. Some people will just give me evil looks. "HE FOUND YOU LOST AND GUIDED YOU" Blog. “He found you lost and guided you”. By Busra Yildirim (Canada) It was exactly 3 years ago from today since I became a practicing Muslimah. Of course, I was a Muslim by name but I didn’t know much about Islam, never prayed, and was extremely attached to the Duniya (worldly affairs). I was so mean and rude that I hated my owntwin
WORLD HIJAB DAY
February 1st marked the first annual World Hijab Day in recognition of millions of Muslim women who choose to wear the hijab and live a life of modesty. The brainchild of this movement is a New York resident, Nazma Khan, who came up with the idea as a means to foster religious tolerance and understanding by inviting women (non-Hijabi Muslims/non-Muslims) to experience the hijab for one day. WORLD HIJAB DAY 2021 World Hijab Day 2021 #EndHijabophobia—On February 1st, sisters in humanity are cordially invited to take part in a global initiative by donning the hijab (headscarf) for a day in solidarity with Muslimwomen.
I AM A MUSLIM WOMAN
I am a Muslim Woman. I walk with dignity and speak seriously. I am practical and responsible. I am humble, honest and a true person. I am content of my self and I explore my life. for my serenity is my strength. True to those who hear my heart. I’m neither cheated norabused. I
THE HIJAB: A POWERFUL IMAGE OF FREEDOM? A hijab is a veil worn by most Muslim women in the presence of any male outside of their immediate family. A hijab is also worn by Muslim women that conforms to Islamic standards of modesty. Sadly enough, this liberating imagery is also secluding Islamic women in the public sphere, and instead of conjuring images of freedom, the hijab now resurrects ideologies of ‘otherness’ in light ofHANDS OFF MY HIJAB
Hands off my hijab. By Rawdah Mohamed. I want to take this opportunity to share the real people that will be effected by this ban and the impact it will have on Muslim Women. I refuse to let this pass down without speaking up, it is the very least we can DISCRIMINATION: WHEN AND WHERE WILL IT END? A lot of discrimination is based on the lack of education people have about Islam and what the hijab actually is. They believe terrible things they read and hear, so in the end they believe that Muslim women are the face of all of the bad things shown and said. A HIJAB-A TRUE STRUGGLE Hijab-A true struggle. By Salma Aftoz. I’m from Bangladesh. I have been living in Vienna, Austria, for almost 12 years now. I started wearing hijab about more than 2 years ago. Living in a Christian country, I realized that wearing the hijab is a true struggle- against environment , society, & most things that constitute the modernwestern
WOULD MUSLIMS BE OFFENDED IF NON-MUSLIMS WEAR THE HIJAB When celebrities wear it just for publicity, I think many Muslim women would be offended. But if a non-Muslim has a respectful attitude in regards to the hijab, I would never be offended by that. ferozagm: Oh quite the opposite. This will create a better awareness, understanding, love and most of all respect from both sides. "HE FOUND YOU LOST AND GUIDED YOU" Blog. “He found you lost and guided you”. By Busra Yildirim (Canada) It was exactly 3 years ago from today since I became a practicing Muslimah. Of course, I was a Muslim by name but I didn’t know much about Islam, never prayed, and was extremely attached to the Duniya (worldly affairs). I was so mean and rude that I hated my owntwin
HIJAB-A PATRIARCHAL OPPRESSION? To imply that hijab or niqab (choosing to cover your body and/or part of your face with loose clothing which doesn’t reveal it’s shape) is oppressing we would need to say that it is cruel or unjust or is a burden on Muslim women and as a collective, we would like to tell you that this is certainly not the case.WORLD HIJAB DAY
February 1st marked the first annual World Hijab Day in recognition of millions of Muslim women who choose to wear the hijab and live a life of modesty. The brainchild of this movement is a New York resident, Nazma Khan, who came up with the idea as a means to foster religious tolerance and understanding by inviting women (non-Hijabi Muslims/non-Muslims) to experience the hijab for one day. WORLD HIJAB DAY 2021 World Hijab Day 2021 #EndHijabophobia—On February 1st, sisters in humanity are cordially invited to take part in a global initiative by donning the hijab (headscarf) for a day in solidarity with Muslimwomen.
I AM A MUSLIM WOMAN
I am a Muslim Woman. I walk with dignity and speak seriously. I am practical and responsible. I am humble, honest and a true person. I am content of my self and I explore my life. for my serenity is my strength. True to those who hear my heart. I’m neither cheated norabused. I
THE HIJAB: A POWERFUL IMAGE OF FREEDOM? A hijab is a veil worn by most Muslim women in the presence of any male outside of their immediate family. A hijab is also worn by Muslim women that conforms to Islamic standards of modesty. Sadly enough, this liberating imagery is also secluding Islamic women in the public sphere, and instead of conjuring images of freedom, the hijab now resurrects ideologies of ‘otherness’ in light ofHANDS OFF MY HIJAB
Hands off my hijab. By Rawdah Mohamed. I want to take this opportunity to share the real people that will be effected by this ban and the impact it will have on Muslim Women. I refuse to let this pass down without speaking up, it is the very least we can DISCRIMINATION: WHEN AND WHERE WILL IT END? A lot of discrimination is based on the lack of education people have about Islam and what the hijab actually is. They believe terrible things they read and hear, so in the end they believe that Muslim women are the face of all of the bad things shown and said. A HIJAB-A TRUE STRUGGLE Hijab-A true struggle. By Salma Aftoz. I’m from Bangladesh. I have been living in Vienna, Austria, for almost 12 years now. I started wearing hijab about more than 2 years ago. Living in a Christian country, I realized that wearing the hijab is a true struggle- against environment , society, & most things that constitute the modernwestern
WOULD MUSLIMS BE OFFENDED IF NON-MUSLIMS WEAR THE HIJAB When celebrities wear it just for publicity, I think many Muslim women would be offended. But if a non-Muslim has a respectful attitude in regards to the hijab, I would never be offended by that. ferozagm: Oh quite the opposite. This will create a better awareness, understanding, love and most of all respect from both sides. "HE FOUND YOU LOST AND GUIDED YOU" Blog. “He found you lost and guided you”. By Busra Yildirim (Canada) It was exactly 3 years ago from today since I became a practicing Muslimah. Of course, I was a Muslim by name but I didn’t know much about Islam, never prayed, and was extremely attached to the Duniya (worldly affairs). I was so mean and rude that I hated my owntwin
HIJAB-A PATRIARCHAL OPPRESSION? To imply that hijab or niqab (choosing to cover your body and/or part of your face with loose clothing which doesn’t reveal it’s shape) is oppressing we would need to say that it is cruel or unjust or is a burden on Muslim women and as a collective, we would like to tell you that this is certainly not the case.I AM A MUSLIM WOMAN
I am a Muslim Woman. I walk with dignity and speak seriously. I am practical and responsible. I am humble, honest and a true person. I am content of my self and I explore my life. for my serenity is my strength. True to those who hear my heart. I’m neither cheated norabused. I
OUR STORY | WORLD HIJAB DAY Our story. (Image: Nazma Khan, founder of World Hijab Day) February 1st, 2013, marked the first annual World Hijab Day (WHD) in recognition of millions of Muslim women who choose to wear the hijab and live a life of modesty. The brainchild of this movement is a New York resident, Nazma Khan, who came up with the idea as a means tofoster
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For Immediate release 1/4/2021: World Hijab Day (WHD) is an annual event in its 9th year. On February 1st of every year, World Hijab Day Organization asks global citizens of all faiths and backgrounds to wear the Hijab (head-covering) for a day in solidarity with Muslim women worldwide. The tag line for World Hijab Day 2021 is, “Don’t let our pride be your prejudice” with the hashtag # HIJAB30 | WORLD HIJAB DAY 20 reasons why one should take part in 30-Day Ramadan Hijab Challenge. 1 – It raises awareness surrounding the hijab. 2 – It opens up a dialogue for those people who don’t usually wear it – Muslim and non-Muslim. 3 – Raises awareness for World Hijab Day THE HIJAB IS A SYMBOL OF FREEDOM This trait isn’t a part of the religion itself, rather it has to do with the society in which the religion developed. February 1 st is World hijab day, a chance to talk about women in Islam. This Day was born from a Nazma Khan ’s idea, that exhorts women, of all faiths, to wear a hijab for a day. 5 REASONS WHY I CHOOSE TO WEAR HIJAB AS A NON-MUSLIM WOMAN 5 Reasons I choose to cover my head and hair with headscarves: 1 – It expresses my devotion, respect, and commitment to my Gods and Goddesses. As anyone else in their faith, I do not ignore what I am called to do by my Gods and Goddesses. It allows me to be in a beautiful and spiritual state that is receptive, aware, and centered. MY MOM DISOWNED ME AFTER I ACCEPTED ISLAM On June 6th, I took my shahada (testimony of Islamic faith). It was a bittersweet day. I was overjoyed to revert to the religion I had fallen in love with. My (Catholic) family, however, was not thrilled. My mother even disowned me for some time. This quickly changed my mood. Though, in the end, I didn’t allow it to ruin my day. SHOCKING: POLL REVEALS UP TO 71% WOMEN IN HIJAB FACE SHOCKING: Poll reveals up to 71% women in hijab face discrimination. The motto for World Hijab Day 2019 is “Breaking Stereotypes | Shattering Boundaries.”. We wanted to take this opportunity to clear some commonly held misconceptions about hijab. We didn’t want to just provide our opinion. We wanted to break these stereotypes withactual
WORLD HIJAB DAY
February 1st marked the first annual World Hijab Day in recognition of millions of Muslim women who choose to wear the hijab and live a life of modesty. The brainchild of this movement is a New York resident, Nazma Khan, who came up with the idea as a means to foster religious tolerance and understanding by inviting women (non-Hijabi Muslims/non-Muslims) to experience the hijab for one day. WORLD HIJAB DAY 2021 World Hijab Day 2021 #EndHijabophobia—On February 1st, sisters in humanity are cordially invited to take part in a global initiative by donning the hijab (headscarf) for a day in solidarity with Muslimwomen.
OUR STORY | WORLD HIJAB DAY Our story. (Image: Nazma Khan, founder of World Hijab Day) February 1st, 2013, marked the first annual World Hijab Day (WHD) in recognition of millions of Muslim women who choose to wear the hijab and live a life of modesty. The brainchild of this movement is a New York resident, Nazma Khan, who came up with the idea as a means tofoster
THE HIJAB: A POWERFUL IMAGE OF FREEDOM? A hijab is a veil worn by most Muslim women in the presence of any male outside of their immediate family. A hijab is also worn by Muslim women that conforms to Islamic standards of modesty. Sadly enough, this liberating imagery is also secluding Islamic women in the public sphere, and instead of conjuring images of freedom, the hijab now resurrects ideologies of ‘otherness’ in light of A PERSONAL LETTER TO MY HIJAB Dear Hijab, You are a tiny piece of cloth that adorns thousands of Muslim women’s heads as a sign of faith, religious conviction, and modesty. I bet you never intended to be the center of so many controversies. So many feel it is their duty to make a judgment about you. A symbol of oppression WOULD MUSLIMS BE OFFENDED IF NON-MUSLIMS WEAR THE HIJABWEAR A HIJAB DAYNO HIJAB DAYWORLD HIJAB DAYWORLD HIJAB DAYHIJAB DAY AT SCHOOLHIJABDAY EVENTS
When celebrities wear it just for publicity, I think many Muslim women would be offended. But if a non-Muslim has a respectful attitude in regards to the hijab, I would never be offended by that. ferozagm: Oh quite the opposite. This will create a better awareness, understanding, love and most of all respect from both sides. DISCRIMINATION: WHEN AND WHERE WILL IT END? A lot of discrimination is based on the lack of education people have about Islam and what the hijab actually is. They believe terrible things they read and hear, so in the end they believe that Muslim women are the face of all of the bad things shown and said. A 5 REASONS WHY I CHOOSE TO WEAR HIJAB AS A NON-MUSLIM WOMANCAN ANYONE WEAR A HIJABWHY DO MUSLIM WOMEN COVER UP 5 Reasons I choose to cover my head and hair with headscarves: 1 – It expresses my devotion, respect, and commitment to my Gods and Goddesses. As anyone else in their faith, I do not ignore what I am called to do by my Gods and Goddesses. It allows me to be in a beautiful and spiritual state that is receptive, aware, and centered. HIJAB-A TRUE STRUGGLE Hijab-A true struggle. By Salma Aftoz. I’m from Bangladesh. I have been living in Vienna, Austria, for almost 12 years now. I started wearing hijab about more than 2 years ago. Living in a Christian country, I realized that wearing the hijab is a true struggle- against environment , society, & most things that constitute the modernwestern
A MISCONCEPTION IN THE 21ST CENTURY IS THAT “THE HIJAB IS A misconception in the 21st century is that “The hijab is oppressing women”. By Ryane Fyith-Mcarthur (Canada) Wearing the Hijab for more than 5 years has allowed me to feel more empowered and beautiful than ever. At times, wearing the hijab was challenging and felt degrading to my confidence because I was always different and I never fit in.WORLD HIJAB DAY
February 1st marked the first annual World Hijab Day in recognition of millions of Muslim women who choose to wear the hijab and live a life of modesty. The brainchild of this movement is a New York resident, Nazma Khan, who came up with the idea as a means to foster religious tolerance and understanding by inviting women (non-Hijabi Muslims/non-Muslims) to experience the hijab for one day. WORLD HIJAB DAY 2021 World Hijab Day 2021 #EndHijabophobia—On February 1st, sisters in humanity are cordially invited to take part in a global initiative by donning the hijab (headscarf) for a day in solidarity with Muslimwomen.
OUR STORY | WORLD HIJAB DAY Our story. (Image: Nazma Khan, founder of World Hijab Day) February 1st, 2013, marked the first annual World Hijab Day (WHD) in recognition of millions of Muslim women who choose to wear the hijab and live a life of modesty. The brainchild of this movement is a New York resident, Nazma Khan, who came up with the idea as a means tofoster
THE HIJAB: A POWERFUL IMAGE OF FREEDOM? A hijab is a veil worn by most Muslim women in the presence of any male outside of their immediate family. A hijab is also worn by Muslim women that conforms to Islamic standards of modesty. Sadly enough, this liberating imagery is also secluding Islamic women in the public sphere, and instead of conjuring images of freedom, the hijab now resurrects ideologies of ‘otherness’ in light of A PERSONAL LETTER TO MY HIJAB Dear Hijab, You are a tiny piece of cloth that adorns thousands of Muslim women’s heads as a sign of faith, religious conviction, and modesty. I bet you never intended to be the center of so many controversies. So many feel it is their duty to make a judgment about you. A symbol of oppression WOULD MUSLIMS BE OFFENDED IF NON-MUSLIMS WEAR THE HIJABWEAR A HIJAB DAYNO HIJAB DAYWORLD HIJAB DAYWORLD HIJAB DAYHIJAB DAY AT SCHOOLHIJABDAY EVENTS
When celebrities wear it just for publicity, I think many Muslim women would be offended. But if a non-Muslim has a respectful attitude in regards to the hijab, I would never be offended by that. ferozagm: Oh quite the opposite. This will create a better awareness, understanding, love and most of all respect from both sides. DISCRIMINATION: WHEN AND WHERE WILL IT END? A lot of discrimination is based on the lack of education people have about Islam and what the hijab actually is. They believe terrible things they read and hear, so in the end they believe that Muslim women are the face of all of the bad things shown and said. A 5 REASONS WHY I CHOOSE TO WEAR HIJAB AS A NON-MUSLIM WOMANCAN ANYONE WEAR A HIJABWHY DO MUSLIM WOMEN COVER UP 5 Reasons I choose to cover my head and hair with headscarves: 1 – It expresses my devotion, respect, and commitment to my Gods and Goddesses. As anyone else in their faith, I do not ignore what I am called to do by my Gods and Goddesses. It allows me to be in a beautiful and spiritual state that is receptive, aware, and centered. HIJAB-A TRUE STRUGGLE Hijab-A true struggle. By Salma Aftoz. I’m from Bangladesh. I have been living in Vienna, Austria, for almost 12 years now. I started wearing hijab about more than 2 years ago. Living in a Christian country, I realized that wearing the hijab is a true struggle- against environment , society, & most things that constitute the modernwestern
A MISCONCEPTION IN THE 21ST CENTURY IS THAT “THE HIJAB IS A misconception in the 21st century is that “The hijab is oppressing women”. By Ryane Fyith-Mcarthur (Canada) Wearing the Hijab for more than 5 years has allowed me to feel more empowered and beautiful than ever. At times, wearing the hijab was challenging and felt degrading to my confidence because I was always different and I never fit in. PROGRAMS | WORLD HIJAB DAY World Hijab Day Organization is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization that aims to fight discrimination against women in hijab through awareness, education, and empowerment through the following programs:. Annual World Hijab Day Event: According to FBI statistics, hate crimes against Muslims in the United States increased by nearly 67% in 2015 compared to 2014 – the worst it’s beenPROCLAMATION
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For Immediate release 1/4/2021: World Hijab Day (WHD) is an annual event in its 9th year. On February 1st of every year, World Hijab Day Organization asks global citizens of all faiths and backgrounds to wear the Hijab (head-covering) for a day in solidarity with Muslim women worldwide. The tag line for World Hijab Day 2021 is, “Don’t let our pride be your prejudice” with the hashtag #FOUNDER’S MESSAGE
With love, Nazma Khan. 37 unique ways to commemorate International Muslim History Month: 1. Post this message on your social media: In honor of International #MuslimHistoryMonth, I would like to recognize the contributions made by Muslims to the world which enriched society. THE HIJAB IS A SYMBOL OF FREEDOM This trait isn’t a part of the religion itself, rather it has to do with the society in which the religion developed. February 1 st is World hijab day, a chance to talk about women in Islam. This Day was born from a Nazma Khan ’s idea, that exhorts women, of all faiths, to wear a hijab for a day.GRAPHICS PACKAGE
Graphics package. #EndHijabophobia —On February 1st, sisters in humanity are cordially invited to take part in a global initiative by donning the hijab (headscarf) for a day in solidarity with Muslim women. Our mission is to bridge the gap by creating #hijab awareness, education, and understanding.HANDS OFF MY HIJAB
Hands off my hijab. By Rawdah Mohamed. I want to take this opportunity to share the real people that will be effected by this ban and the impact it will have on Muslim Women. I refuse to let this pass down without speaking up, it is the very least we can HIJAB-A TRUE STRUGGLE Hijab-A true struggle. By Salma Aftoz. I’m from Bangladesh. I have been living in Vienna, Austria, for almost 12 years now. I started wearing hijab about more than 2 years ago. Living in a Christian country, I realized that wearing the hijab is a true struggle- against environment , society, & most things that constitute the modernwestern
SHOCKING: POLL REVEALS UP TO 71% WOMEN IN HIJAB FACE SHOCKING: Poll reveals up to 71% women in hijab face discrimination. The motto for World Hijab Day 2019 is “Breaking Stereotypes | Shattering Boundaries.”. We wanted to take this opportunity to clear some commonly held misconceptions about hijab. We didn’t want to just provide our opinion. We wanted to break these stereotypes withactual
"HE FOUND YOU LOST AND GUIDED YOU" Blog. “He found you lost and guided you”. By Busra Yildirim (Canada) It was exactly 3 years ago from today since I became a practicing Muslimah. Of course, I was a Muslim by name but I didn’t know much about Islam, never prayed, and was extremely attached to the Duniya (worldly affairs). I was so mean and rude that I hated my owntwin
WORLD HIJAB DAY
February 1st marked the first annual World Hijab Day in recognition of millions of Muslim women who choose to wear the hijab and live a life of modesty. The brainchild of this movement is a New York resident, Nazma Khan, who came up with the idea as a means to foster religious tolerance and understanding by inviting women (non-Hijabi Muslims/non-Muslims) to experience the hijab for one day. WORLD HIJAB DAY 2021 World Hijab Day 2021 #EndHijabophobia—On February 1st, sisters in humanity are cordially invited to take part in a global initiative by donning the hijab (headscarf) for a day in solidarity with Muslimwomen.
OUR STORY | WORLD HIJAB DAY Our story. (Image: Nazma Khan, founder of World Hijab Day) February 1st, 2013, marked the first annual World Hijab Day (WHD) in recognition of millions of Muslim women who choose to wear the hijab and live a life of modesty. The brainchild of this movement is a New York resident, Nazma Khan, who came up with the idea as a means tofoster
THE HIJAB: A POWERFUL IMAGE OF FREEDOM? A hijab is a veil worn by most Muslim women in the presence of any male outside of their immediate family. A hijab is also worn by Muslim women that conforms to Islamic standards of modesty. Sadly enough, this liberating imagery is also secluding Islamic women in the public sphere, and instead of conjuring images of freedom, the hijab now resurrects ideologies of ‘otherness’ in light of A PERSONAL LETTER TO MY HIJAB Dear Hijab, You are a tiny piece of cloth that adorns thousands of Muslim women’s heads as a sign of faith, religious conviction, and modesty. I bet you never intended to be the center of so many controversies. So many feel it is their duty to make a judgment about you. A symbol of oppression WOULD MUSLIMS BE OFFENDED IF NON-MUSLIMS WEAR THE HIJABWEAR A HIJAB DAYNO HIJAB DAYWORLD HIJAB DAYWORLD HIJAB DAYHIJAB DAY AT SCHOOLHIJABDAY EVENTS
When celebrities wear it just for publicity, I think many Muslim women would be offended. But if a non-Muslim has a respectful attitude in regards to the hijab, I would never be offended by that. ferozagm: Oh quite the opposite. This will create a better awareness, understanding, love and most of all respect from both sides. DISCRIMINATION: WHEN AND WHERE WILL IT END? A lot of discrimination is based on the lack of education people have about Islam and what the hijab actually is. They believe terrible things they read and hear, so in the end they believe that Muslim women are the face of all of the bad things shown and said. A 5 REASONS WHY I CHOOSE TO WEAR HIJAB AS A NON-MUSLIM WOMANCAN ANYONE WEAR A HIJABWHY DO MUSLIM WOMEN COVER UP 5 Reasons I choose to cover my head and hair with headscarves: 1 – It expresses my devotion, respect, and commitment to my Gods and Goddesses. As anyone else in their faith, I do not ignore what I am called to do by my Gods and Goddesses. It allows me to be in a beautiful and spiritual state that is receptive, aware, and centered. HIJAB-A TRUE STRUGGLE Hijab-A true struggle. By Salma Aftoz. I’m from Bangladesh. I have been living in Vienna, Austria, for almost 12 years now. I started wearing hijab about more than 2 years ago. Living in a Christian country, I realized that wearing the hijab is a true struggle- against environment , society, & most things that constitute the modernwestern
A MISCONCEPTION IN THE 21ST CENTURY IS THAT “THE HIJAB IS A misconception in the 21st century is that “The hijab is oppressing women”. By Ryane Fyith-Mcarthur (Canada) Wearing the Hijab for more than 5 years has allowed me to feel more empowered and beautiful than ever. At times, wearing the hijab was challenging and felt degrading to my confidence because I was always different and I never fit in.WORLD HIJAB DAY
February 1st marked the first annual World Hijab Day in recognition of millions of Muslim women who choose to wear the hijab and live a life of modesty. The brainchild of this movement is a New York resident, Nazma Khan, who came up with the idea as a means to foster religious tolerance and understanding by inviting women (non-Hijabi Muslims/non-Muslims) to experience the hijab for one day. WORLD HIJAB DAY 2021 World Hijab Day 2021 #EndHijabophobia—On February 1st, sisters in humanity are cordially invited to take part in a global initiative by donning the hijab (headscarf) for a day in solidarity with Muslimwomen.
OUR STORY | WORLD HIJAB DAY Our story. (Image: Nazma Khan, founder of World Hijab Day) February 1st, 2013, marked the first annual World Hijab Day (WHD) in recognition of millions of Muslim women who choose to wear the hijab and live a life of modesty. The brainchild of this movement is a New York resident, Nazma Khan, who came up with the idea as a means tofoster
THE HIJAB: A POWERFUL IMAGE OF FREEDOM? A hijab is a veil worn by most Muslim women in the presence of any male outside of their immediate family. A hijab is also worn by Muslim women that conforms to Islamic standards of modesty. Sadly enough, this liberating imagery is also secluding Islamic women in the public sphere, and instead of conjuring images of freedom, the hijab now resurrects ideologies of ‘otherness’ in light of A PERSONAL LETTER TO MY HIJAB Dear Hijab, You are a tiny piece of cloth that adorns thousands of Muslim women’s heads as a sign of faith, religious conviction, and modesty. I bet you never intended to be the center of so many controversies. So many feel it is their duty to make a judgment about you. A symbol of oppression WOULD MUSLIMS BE OFFENDED IF NON-MUSLIMS WEAR THE HIJABWEAR A HIJAB DAYNO HIJAB DAYWORLD HIJAB DAYWORLD HIJAB DAYHIJAB DAY AT SCHOOLHIJABDAY EVENTS
When celebrities wear it just for publicity, I think many Muslim women would be offended. But if a non-Muslim has a respectful attitude in regards to the hijab, I would never be offended by that. ferozagm: Oh quite the opposite. This will create a better awareness, understanding, love and most of all respect from both sides. DISCRIMINATION: WHEN AND WHERE WILL IT END? A lot of discrimination is based on the lack of education people have about Islam and what the hijab actually is. They believe terrible things they read and hear, so in the end they believe that Muslim women are the face of all of the bad things shown and said. A 5 REASONS WHY I CHOOSE TO WEAR HIJAB AS A NON-MUSLIM WOMANCAN ANYONE WEAR A HIJABWHY DO MUSLIM WOMEN COVER UP 5 Reasons I choose to cover my head and hair with headscarves: 1 – It expresses my devotion, respect, and commitment to my Gods and Goddesses. As anyone else in their faith, I do not ignore what I am called to do by my Gods and Goddesses. It allows me to be in a beautiful and spiritual state that is receptive, aware, and centered. HIJAB-A TRUE STRUGGLE Hijab-A true struggle. By Salma Aftoz. I’m from Bangladesh. I have been living in Vienna, Austria, for almost 12 years now. I started wearing hijab about more than 2 years ago. Living in a Christian country, I realized that wearing the hijab is a true struggle- against environment , society, & most things that constitute the modernwestern
A MISCONCEPTION IN THE 21ST CENTURY IS THAT “THE HIJAB IS A misconception in the 21st century is that “The hijab is oppressing women”. By Ryane Fyith-Mcarthur (Canada) Wearing the Hijab for more than 5 years has allowed me to feel more empowered and beautiful than ever. At times, wearing the hijab was challenging and felt degrading to my confidence because I was always different and I never fit in. PROGRAMS | WORLD HIJAB DAY World Hijab Day Organization is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization that aims to fight discrimination against women in hijab through awareness, education, and empowerment through the following programs:. Annual World Hijab Day Event: According to FBI statistics, hate crimes against Muslims in the United States increased by nearly 67% in 2015 compared to 2014 – the worst it’s beenPROCLAMATION
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For Immediate release 1/4/2021: World Hijab Day (WHD) is an annual event in its 9th year. On February 1st of every year, World Hijab Day Organization asks global citizens of all faiths and backgrounds to wear the Hijab (head-covering) for a day in solidarity with Muslim women worldwide. The tag line for World Hijab Day 2021 is, “Don’t let our pride be your prejudice” with the hashtag #FOUNDER’S MESSAGE
With love, Nazma Khan. 37 unique ways to commemorate International Muslim History Month: 1. Post this message on your social media: In honor of International #MuslimHistoryMonth, I would like to recognize the contributions made by Muslims to the world which enriched society. THE HIJAB IS A SYMBOL OF FREEDOM This trait isn’t a part of the religion itself, rather it has to do with the society in which the religion developed. February 1 st is World hijab day, a chance to talk about women in Islam. This Day was born from a Nazma Khan ’s idea, that exhorts women, of all faiths, to wear a hijab for a day.GRAPHICS PACKAGE
Graphics package. #EndHijabophobia —On February 1st, sisters in humanity are cordially invited to take part in a global initiative by donning the hijab (headscarf) for a day in solidarity with Muslim women. Our mission is to bridge the gap by creating #hijab awareness, education, and understanding.HANDS OFF MY HIJAB
Hands off my hijab. By Rawdah Mohamed. I want to take this opportunity to share the real people that will be effected by this ban and the impact it will have on Muslim Women. I refuse to let this pass down without speaking up, it is the very least we can HIJAB-A TRUE STRUGGLE Hijab-A true struggle. By Salma Aftoz. I’m from Bangladesh. I have been living in Vienna, Austria, for almost 12 years now. I started wearing hijab about more than 2 years ago. Living in a Christian country, I realized that wearing the hijab is a true struggle- against environment , society, & most things that constitute the modernwestern
SHOCKING: POLL REVEALS UP TO 71% WOMEN IN HIJAB FACE SHOCKING: Poll reveals up to 71% women in hijab face discrimination. The motto for World Hijab Day 2019 is “Breaking Stereotypes | Shattering Boundaries.”. We wanted to take this opportunity to clear some commonly held misconceptions about hijab. We didn’t want to just provide our opinion. We wanted to break these stereotypes withactual
"HE FOUND YOU LOST AND GUIDED YOU" Blog. “He found you lost and guided you”. By Busra Yildirim (Canada) It was exactly 3 years ago from today since I became a practicing Muslimah. Of course, I was a Muslim by name but I didn’t know much about Islam, never prayed, and was extremely attached to the Duniya (worldly affairs). I was so mean and rude that I hated my owntwin
WORLD HIJAB DAY
February 1st marked the first annual World Hijab Day in recognition of millions of Muslim women who choose to wear the hijab and live a life of modesty. The brainchild of this movement is a New York resident, Nazma Khan, who came up with the idea as a means to foster religious tolerance and understanding by inviting women (non-Hijabi Muslims/non-Muslims) to experience the hijab for one day. WORLD HIJAB DAY 2021 World Hijab Day 2021 #EndHijabophobia—On February 1st, sisters in humanity are cordially invited to take part in a global initiative by donning the hijab (headscarf) for a day in solidarity with Muslimwomen.
OUR STORY | WORLD HIJAB DAY (Image: Nazma Khan, founder of World Hijab Day) February 1st, 2013, marked the first annual World Hijab Day (WHD) in recognition of millions of Muslim women who choose to wear the hijab and live a life of modesty.. The brainchild of this movement is a New York resident, Nazma Khan, who came up with the idea as a means to foster religious tolerance and understanding by inviting women (non THE HIJAB: A POWERFUL IMAGE OF FREEDOM? A hijab is a veil worn by most Muslim women in the presence of any male outside of their immediate family. A hijab is also worn by Muslim women that conforms to Islamic standards of modesty. Sadly enough, this liberating imagery is also secluding Islamic women in the public sphere, and instead of conjuring images of freedom, the hijab now resurrects ideologies of ‘otherness’ in light of A PERSONAL LETTER TO MY HIJAB Dear Hijab, You are a tiny piece of cloth that adorns thousands of Muslim women’s heads as a sign of faith, religious conviction, and modesty. I bet you never intended to be the center of so many controversies. So many feel it is their duty to make a judgment about you. A symbol of oppression WOULD MUSLIMS BE OFFENDED IF NON-MUSLIMS WEAR THE HIJABWEAR A HIJAB DAYNO HIJAB DAYWORLD HIJAB DAYWORLD HIJAB DAYHIJAB DAY AT SCHOOLHIJABDAY EVENTS
💞. yesitmatters: Hijab is not cultural, and in real Islam Culture comes secondary to the Islams ways and practices. rudhawakening: I’m not Muslim and wore it for over 6 months.I don’t see how it can be offensive . If anything it is a compliment. the._.invictus: No, Christians and Jewish culture also have the culture of hijabare weoffended?
DISCRIMINATION: WHEN AND WHERE WILL IT END? Discrimination of Muslim woman is a phenomenon that has unfortunately happened for a long time. People see us differently because we choose to wear hijab and cover modestly. 5 REASONS WHY I CHOOSE TO WEAR HIJAB AS A NON-MUSLIM WOMANCAN ANYONE WEAR A HIJABWHY DO MUSLIM WOMEN COVER UP By Chelle (United States) I am not a Muslim woman. However, I am a Hijabi woman (even though not all faiths call it by the same name). There are many different religions whose woman choose to dedicate their soul, heart, mind and body to their faith with the HIJAB-A TRUE STRUGGLE By Salma Aftoz I’m from Bangladesh. I have been living in Vienna, Austria, for almost 12 years now. I started wearing hijab about more than 2 years ago. Living in a Christian country, I realized that wearing the hijab is a true struggle- against environment , society, & most things that constitute the modern western lifestyle. A MISCONCEPTION IN THE 21ST CENTURY IS THAT “THE HIJAB IS By Ryane Fyith-Mcarthur (Canada) Wearing the Hijab for more than 5 years has allowed me to feel more empowered and beautiful than ever. At times, wearing the hijab was challenging and felt degrading to my confidence because I was always different and I never fit in. These challenges have made me feel stronger and haveWORLD HIJAB DAY
February 1st marked the first annual World Hijab Day in recognition of millions of Muslim women who choose to wear the hijab and live a life of modesty. The brainchild of this movement is a New York resident, Nazma Khan, who came up with the idea as a means to foster religious tolerance and understanding by inviting women (non-Hijabi Muslims/non-Muslims) to experience the hijab for one day. WORLD HIJAB DAY 2021 World Hijab Day 2021 #EndHijabophobia—On February 1st, sisters in humanity are cordially invited to take part in a global initiative by donning the hijab (headscarf) for a day in solidarity with Muslimwomen.
OUR STORY | WORLD HIJAB DAY (Image: Nazma Khan, founder of World Hijab Day) February 1st, 2013, marked the first annual World Hijab Day (WHD) in recognition of millions of Muslim women who choose to wear the hijab and live a life of modesty.. The brainchild of this movement is a New York resident, Nazma Khan, who came up with the idea as a means to foster religious tolerance and understanding by inviting women (non THE HIJAB: A POWERFUL IMAGE OF FREEDOM? A hijab is a veil worn by most Muslim women in the presence of any male outside of their immediate family. A hijab is also worn by Muslim women that conforms to Islamic standards of modesty. Sadly enough, this liberating imagery is also secluding Islamic women in the public sphere, and instead of conjuring images of freedom, the hijab now resurrects ideologies of ‘otherness’ in light of A PERSONAL LETTER TO MY HIJAB Dear Hijab, You are a tiny piece of cloth that adorns thousands of Muslim women’s heads as a sign of faith, religious conviction, and modesty. I bet you never intended to be the center of so many controversies. So many feel it is their duty to make a judgment about you. A symbol of oppression WOULD MUSLIMS BE OFFENDED IF NON-MUSLIMS WEAR THE HIJABWEAR A HIJAB DAYNO HIJAB DAYWORLD HIJAB DAYWORLD HIJAB DAYHIJAB DAY AT SCHOOLHIJABDAY EVENTS
💞. yesitmatters: Hijab is not cultural, and in real Islam Culture comes secondary to the Islams ways and practices. rudhawakening: I’m not Muslim and wore it for over 6 months.I don’t see how it can be offensive . If anything it is a compliment. the._.invictus: No, Christians and Jewish culture also have the culture of hijabare weoffended?
DISCRIMINATION: WHEN AND WHERE WILL IT END? Discrimination of Muslim woman is a phenomenon that has unfortunately happened for a long time. People see us differently because we choose to wear hijab and cover modestly. 5 REASONS WHY I CHOOSE TO WEAR HIJAB AS A NON-MUSLIM WOMANCAN ANYONE WEAR A HIJABWHY DO MUSLIM WOMEN COVER UP By Chelle (United States) I am not a Muslim woman. However, I am a Hijabi woman (even though not all faiths call it by the same name). There are many different religions whose woman choose to dedicate their soul, heart, mind and body to their faith with the HIJAB-A TRUE STRUGGLE By Salma Aftoz I’m from Bangladesh. I have been living in Vienna, Austria, for almost 12 years now. I started wearing hijab about more than 2 years ago. Living in a Christian country, I realized that wearing the hijab is a true struggle- against environment , society, & most things that constitute the modern western lifestyle. A MISCONCEPTION IN THE 21ST CENTURY IS THAT “THE HIJAB IS By Ryane Fyith-Mcarthur (Canada) Wearing the Hijab for more than 5 years has allowed me to feel more empowered and beautiful than ever. At times, wearing the hijab was challenging and felt degrading to my confidence because I was always different and I never fit in. These challenges have made me feel stronger and have PROGRAMS | WORLD HIJAB DAY World Hijab Day Organization is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization that aims to fight discrimination against women in hijab through awareness, education, and empowerment through the following programs:. Annual World Hijab Day Event: According to FBI statistics, hate crimes against Muslims in the United States increased by nearly 67% in 2015 compared to 2014 – the worst it’s beenPROCLAMATION
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#EndHijabophobia - On February 1st, sisters in humanity are cordially invited to take part in a global initiative by donning the hijab (headscarf) for a day in solidarity with Muslim women.PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate release 1/4/2021: World Hijab Day (WHD) is an annual event in its 9th year. On February 1st of every year, World Hijab Day Organization asks global citizens of all faiths and backgrounds to wear the Hijab (head-covering) for a day in solidarity with Muslim women worldwide. The tag line for World Hijab Day 2021 is, “Don’t let our pride be your prejudice” with the hashtag #FOUNDER’S MESSAGE
37 unique ways to commemorate International Muslim History Month: 1. Post this message on your social media: In honor of International #MuslimHistoryMonth, I would like to recognize the contributions made by Muslims to the world which enriched society.HANDS OFF MY HIJAB
I want to take this opportunity to share the real people that will be effected by this ban and the impact it will have on Muslim Women. I refuse to let this pass down without speaking up, it is the very least we can do for ourselves and each other. We are not alone. Please shareyour stories!
HIJAB-A TRUE STRUGGLE By Salma Aftoz I’m from Bangladesh. I have been living in Vienna, Austria, for almost 12 years now. I started wearing hijab about more than 2 years ago. Living in a Christian country, I realized that wearing the hijab is a true struggle- against environment , society, & most things that constitute the modern western lifestyle.REGISTRATION
This event is for those who want more than just one day to experience the hijab. In addition, many Muslim women want to don the hijab but aren’t motivated to take that first step. "HE FOUND YOU LOST AND GUIDED YOU" By Busra Yildirim (Canada) It was exactly 3 years ago from today since I became a practicing Muslimah. Of course, I was a Muslim by name but I didn’t know much about Islam, never prayed, and was extremely attached to the Duniya (worldly affairs). I was so mean and rude thatI
SHOCKING: POLL REVEALS UP TO 71% WOMEN IN HIJAB FACE When we asked women to share their thoughts on such misconception, one fan on Facebook shared the following: “Incredibly insulting as I speak for myself and managed my own thoughts before I married so he has nothing to do with my decisionUnfortunately, if I asked him, he may not want me to wear it because of how he feels I may be treated, but it’s not about him either.” [Rachel Carol GIFT FROM THE HEART DONATE* Home
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