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I Tried to Be a Niqabi for 10 Days: Here’s What I Learned
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I Tried to Be a Niqabi for 10 Days: Here’s What I Learned
During my recent trip to Tangier, I decided to step out of my comfort zone and try something that’s often controvertial in the west: wearing the niqab. As a French Muslim, where wearing the niqab is literally illegal, and someone whose school of thought doesn’t consider it mandatory, I’ve always been curious about this practice. So, I took the opportunity to explore it for 10 days while travelling to Morocco. What I discovered was an experience that was both challenging and rewarding.
Are safety pins really safe?
In the current socio-political climate, safety has become a primary concern for individuals, especially for hijabis who may face unique challenges. While safety pins have long been a go-to accessory for securing hijabs, recent events highlight the potential dangers associated with their use, particularly in cases of aggression where hijab pulling may occur. In such situations, safety pins can inadvertently exacerbate harm.
Living In Paris? A USA Hijabi POV
There are many things that come to mind when I think of Paris. When deciding where to go for my study abroad program, I immediately thought of Paris.It was mainly because of a childhood aspiration and an admiration for the artistic culture. I was not yet a Muslim when I made my selection. I converted to Islam a few months before my departure. During that time, I began to wonder if I had made the correct choice.
How the hijab made me love my face
We all wear the hijab for one specific reason. Not because we just want to or because it makes us feel good. We do it for God and only Him. But, even if hijab comes with a lot of rules and, for most of us, some major life changes, it does bring some really positive side effects I personally didn’t expect. One of them being that I started to feel more confident about my body and more precisely : I started to love my face.