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In this modern era most of people become so pathetic, more realistic, love money and secular. let’s define what is secular? Secular or Secularism means separated between life and religion. It means you just pray in Mosque but the way you live just like free as a bird. No rules. That’s secular. Well let’s back to the topic why muslim girls wear hijab? If I give you some verses in the qur’an, I know you won’t believe it. So I will tell you here. Being Muslim is not only embrace a religion but also know what to “Do” and leave what the ‘Don’t. it means we have some consequences in this life. Don’t you know being a muslim is not only about pray in the mosque, Fasting in Ramadhan or celebrating Eid Mubarak. But to be a muslim with the rules. I believe that we born in this world is not only for living it free and up to you. We have some rules. Islam gives us the complete rules even you never imagine it that exist because Islam is the way of life so not only believe in Allah but also to do what He want us to do. One of His order is Wearing Hijab. Why I have to? Well, back to the consequences that we believe in Islam, We believe in Allah and Allah told us to do so. But as human maybe you look for benefits. What will you get when you wear hijab? That’s a lot. The first is protect you and your body for something unpredictable. For example: A man never imagine if you have really good body shape at least you show it to them, right? Yeah it it true, Well because we wear hijab and cover all the part, no one can see it what your body look like so no one dare to tease you just like a man tease a girl who wear sexy dress. isn’t it? Now you can see that Islam protects women from sexual harrasment, bad guys and other Second, Only your Mahram (relatives) who can you you without hijab. Well there are soem people who can see your hair, Your body though you still wear appropriate dress. Who’s that? Husband, Parents, as her father, grandfather, great-grandfather, etc., and her son, grandson, great-grandson, etc., her paternal and maternal uncles, her brother, brother’s son and sister’s son), or because because of radaa’ah or breastfeeding (such as the brother and husband of the woman who breastfed her), or because they are related by marriage (such as the mother’s husband, the husband’s father, grandfather, etc., and the husband’s son, grandson, etc.). Credit: https://islamqa.info/en/answers/5538/who-are-the-mahrams-in-front-of-whom-a-woman-can-uncover for all the reason above is from the consequences of Iman (believe) that Why We have to wear hijab as a woman. Some people still think if a girl wears hijab means they can not see anything, Yeah it is true. Only some people who can see it. And it makes woman have dignity and “it is not cheap”. Because in the end of the day, We are not living only in this world and don’t chase for this temporary pleasure but you have to think about after you died someday, What makes God decide you to enter the heaven or hell? So if you don’t know a thing, had better you find out first before you become so judgemental. What do you think? you have something to speak up, please just shoot it! Rakkaudella,FJ

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I was confined in four walls made of gold and emeralds,Guarded by a huge diamond dome caressing the PalaceThat Palace belonged to me,But I was not the decider of fate of anythingbeyond the colour of my walls and the the diamonds on my vaseI first wore a hijabWhen I got my first periodsI still remember going for hijab shoppingI was barely 14But ripe enough to get marriedI shuffled through different piecesWith no colour optionsBut only blackAnd not many material options to choose fromI picked one,ReluctantlySo would have been my mother and her motherI entered the shopas a young girlBut returned as a womanWith curious gaze of testosteroneTrying to get a glimpse of ‘the woman behind the veil’Everywhere I wentI stumbled i wondered i fellBut it all never fell in placeMy sister says her best friend was killedLoving an American was her sinStones rest pelted on her bodyWas it an aversion to the dark-darker-darkest SaudiI still lay awake in my bedNothing is too muchFor my headNothing is too muchFor my head. ~T