I really like this video. Feeling elegant, beautiful and less exposed. I'm a Christian and I always thought that wearing something like this, a hijab, does have nothing to do with religion. It's more like honoring your body and being aware of what you let people see. A beautiful smile is priceless and is much more worthy than showing off your body. God bless you and thank you for this video ❤️
Honoring your body. That’s so pretty, thank you. As someone who covers up hair included, I consider that I dress modestly. Not wearing a hijab as in a head covering, but covering period. Barak’Allah fik, God bless you ♥️
Would you accept your help? I am an Arab, a Muslim, and a veiled woman. By God, you are wrong. I want to bring you out of the darkness into the light, before it is too late.
If you want to enter the religion of Islam, and for the sake of God, He will not let you enter Hellfire, stand witness and say I bear witness that there is no god but God, and I bear witness that I am Muhammad, God’s Messenger, His servant and Messenger, and thank you, I love you in God, God willing, God will guide you
@Ma RiRi "even if the clothing doesn't look good on people" and that's your opinion. People dress to feel good about themselves. It wouldn't look good to you since it doesn't fit your aesthetics, but others might like the look. The world is messed up enough with beauty standard and rules regarding clothing. Let people have fun dressing themselves
@@ЛечениеГепатитаС.ЭвелинаЛюбина what is wrong with wanting to spread something they find joy in? If you saw a beautiful flower or sunset that brought you joy would you not want to share it? They're not forcing anything. Show some respect.
As a Canadian non-religious person, I've had Muslim friends who chose to wear the hijab, and I have some who've chosen not to. I think both options are great, what's important is the freedom to choose. I love what this lady is doing too, it helps normalize it a bit for others like me. I would definitely have tried it!
@@user-ub8tb1vw9b that was just an error of understanding. God never force his creation to follow his rule but he always remaind us the consequences for the choice we make in our life. He always remind US that we life in this world not without any reason.
They can in Europe and some normal Muslim countries go to real Muslim countries and try to take of your hijab let's see what happens maybe in Iran or Saudi what you think ?
@@Nour-ke3kr you can be without a hijab in Iran ? Walk freely on the streets ? Watching soccer games ? Having same rights in court ? You can't even go outside without a man
@@malimate8285 Eres o te haces? soy iraki y viví 5 años vine a estudiar a España porque estados unidos manda a bombardear Irak y no se puede salir seguro por culpa de ellos, se puede salir y estar sin hijab para lasAre you or are you doing? I am Iraqi and I lived for 5 years I came to study in Spain because the United States is sending Iraq to be bombed and you cannot leave safely because of them, you can go out and be without a hijab for the womens
I will share with you my experience of wearing hijab 🧕🏻. I reverted to Islam from Christianity in 2009 after I got married to a Muslim and since then I was really doubting about wearing hijab. I thought I would study the religion and see take it slowly. So it took me almost 12 years to cover. Before, when I used to go out to markets or any crowded sales places, sales guys would call me “Hey, Shakira, come beautiful, take this, take that”. ( I live in the Middle East so it’s very common to hear) This year’s Ramadan was so magical and I decided to try and do it. I already used to wear covered outfits, only hijab was missing. So I decided to wear what I used to wear usually to market, some modest clothes but with the scarf this time. And my first experience was , going back to market. I was so shocked , how the attitude of sales guys changed. The very same people who would shout Shakira to me, called me SISTER!!! And the respect that I got with it was tremendous. Even my young daughter noticed the difference. ( now I understood the power of scarf) . For society, Before I was one of the western women, whose reputation will not even save them with modest clothes, but wearing scarf immediately tells about the humbleness of a lady. So since then I was sure, that I want to keep my identity and to show everyone that I’m muslim. Now I never felt disrespected, only good vibes. My message here may be little long, but I hope if any other girl who is doubting about wearing scarf should just give it ONE TRY and go to public places she used to go. Just to see the difference. I am sure she will be amazed, just like I was. The only thing I regret that I didn’t do it earlier… Lots of love to my sisters out there. Peace be upon you all.
Masha Allah, I had the same experience sister. The difference is that I was born as a Muslim from the biggest Islamic Country in the world (Indonesia). I am now living in the State for 11 years Alhamdulillah. Even though I born and raised in Muslim family, but I wasn't wearing a hijab, not until Ramadhan this year. I had a very strong desire to wear a hijab. I couldn't resist the eagerness to do so then I did. My family (husband and daughter) against me and many times we couldn't avoid the arguments. I cried a lot and prayed to Allah SWT who HE is the ONLY one can change someone's heart to soften both my husband and daughter's heart. I asked Allah SWT to make them accept me wearing a hijab. The first few weeks, I would hide from them/didn't show them I was wearing a hijab from home when I needed to go out; groceries, Doctors, etc. I would have a hijab ready in my car and I put them on when I left the house and I took them off before I step in to the house. I did that just to avoid the argument. Alhamdulillah, Allah Kareem, HE gave me confident and courage to be truthful and show them who I was/and forever will Insha Allah ( a hijaber). My daughter changed, she slowly accepted me as a hijaber. On the other hand, my husband still couldn't and not to mention he would say very hurtful words and my daughter was the one would speak up for me. after almost about 3 months, my husband slowly accepted and alhamdulillah he is now fine that I am wearing a hijab. About the experience outside, I got exactly the same impression from the men except that I no one called me such things before, I guess it's different between living over there and here in the US. The men in the store would node his head and smile to me/being respectful also when I go to the restaurants or malls. I got lots of compliments from the women (friends and stranger that are non muslim) they said that I looked very elegant and beautiful with what I was wearing, Masha Allah. I am praying to Allah SWT to keep you, myself and all the sisters to be istiqomah always, Insha Allah 🙏💞💕
Masha'Alla beautiful story, however if these men who are calling women in an inappropriate way are Muslim then shame on them. There needs to be focus on how they should be conducting themselves as well, and observing their Islamic modesty too. Hijab shouldn't be the reason they suddenly show respect toward a woman especially when you generally dressed modestly anyway. Wassalam.
@@nisha6488 I studied it my dear sister along with other major religions. Islam is the final piece to puzzle of believers in one and only Creator of everything. Before Islam there were many messages passed by the Almighty, however most of them were corrupted over time. The only message that is preserved and will never be changed (not even a single dot) is the message in the Quran. I can similarly compare it with the versions of the new iOS for example. You will not find anyone using iOS 1 version. Why? Because it is too old and applies only for the time of the first iPhone was created. Recently there is iOS 15 and as times go by people will be keeping it up to date. So the Islam is the final version that Allah sent for the WHOLE HUMANITY ( not only for Arabs) as it is mentioned in the Holy Quran and no other version is more correct that this. Thank you for your sweet advice, I can only recommend you to do the same and read Quran with the explanation (Tafseer) and I will pray to the Almighty that you will change your mind about it.🙏🏻
I mean you all let's appreciate that how hard she works and she is so underrated🥺. Whatever she uploads on insta, RUclips or tiktok has a positive energy. I never felt bad watching her content. May Allah bless you and give you all the love and success you deserve🥺❤
ive been known as the 'problematic' child, so my family and friends were surprised when i started wearing hijab on my senior year of high school. little do they know im the most surprised one because i found out that i felt more candid and comfortable in my skin being a hijabi. Allah made it easy for me alhamdulillah.
@@uniqueisgd how it is always an indian or hindu always has to pass a negative and hateful comment? I have noticed it in several Muslim channels too, pathetic
@@uniqueisgd even if they wanna hide what's the problem? As a person who Doesn't like to be the centre of attention cause it gives me anxiety i would rather hide from people since its comfortable for me
@@luisafrance1635 exactly...I think african people (I'm African myself) in general don't agree with this "cultural appropriation" stuff...I mean, I understand it sometimes, but in general it's just too exaggerated at this point.
I remember my first time putting on the hijab . I felt so free and I felt like I am myself. I felt so strong and protected . I felt like I am meeting myself for the first time in my life . Before I converted to Islam with 16 I started wearing hijab to get less shy . I always felt drawn to Islam , to Allah . Don’t know how to explain it. I felt like Allah is guiding me to myself. To who I am really are . I wanted to convert when I was 14 but for that I would had to get the permission from my mom by law . Then we moved to a other country and when I was 16 I converted on myself. I didn’t told anyone that I am going to do this .. Only my friend ( she is Muslim too ) I asked her to come with me to mosque so I can do my shahada . Unfortunately she couldn’t come with me .. So in the morning I went to mosque already covered and took my shahada . After this I just wanted to cry , because I felt so free . I felt like I found the way to myself. After that I went to school first time with hijab . My friend she was so surprised and happy she cried with me , she hugged me and told me that she is so proud because I did what I wanted for so long . It was not easy people looked at me (like the other students and teachers . There were shocked I think . One teacher treated me really bad ( she already treated me bad before but after me converting and covering myself even more ) I remember one time we had sports outside ( we were in a girls school ) in summer she told me „ take of your clothes like hoodie .. I said no . She repeated herself again and I said no . Why should I take off my clothes if the others can dress like they want ?! She said again take them off or consequences will follow . I told her no and she send me out . She freaked out and gave me detention after school so I had to sit after school in a room while everyone else went home . Next day in school my friend said you were the first person ever telling her no . No one can force me doing something I don’t want . I don’t care what consequences will follow. I have Allah by my side . I remember in the beginning when I converted I hid it from my family. When my mum left the house for work I put on the hijab and went to school .. After some time I told my mum . She said „ I know , your school told me „ She never saw me with Hijab and Abaya or praying because I hid it from her I wanted to find the right time to tell her when she is less stressed . So few days after I told her I asked her to meet me after her work on the train station. ( I wanted to give her time to settle this information even if she already knew it from the school . U have to think about your parents feelings as well as they are not used to it and also if someone tells u ur daughter is Muslim , she is coverd they may not believe them , so if they hear it from their own child obviously they need some time to settle this information ) So after I asked her to come after her work to the train station ( I was fully covered with Hijab and Abaya ) So this was her first time seeing me differently ( obviously she was shocked and somehow disoriented like she was like this is my daughter? ) She needed time and in the end she kicked me out .. It’s now a long time ago she still doesn’t talk to me .. I got married without her and I have two children now ..she never replied to any of my messages , she ignored all my calls , when ever I tried to see or talk to her she blocked .. she moved to a other house and was in hospital . This is all I know from one of her friends . Even to the children’s pictures she never replied. I tried so many times , so many years .. she blocked me . I even send a lawyer / police to find her but they couldn’t help me (because I was worried for her ) . Obviously I can not force her to talk to me and I accept her choice. I am sad but everyone has their test from Allah . This dunya is only a test and Allah doesn’t put more on a person then they can take . Always remember after every hardship comes easiest .
If no one has told you this before I just want to let you know, I’m proud of you and admire your courage to stand by what you believe in no matter the judgment you faced, and criticism from others:)
I am saddened to read about you. May your journey in life be smooth. May you be free from calamity in your worldly journey and the hereafter. I pray for you and your parents and your family.To get Janat easily, to get the mercy of Allah .In fact, every creature must worship only the Creator
I don’t know why, but I got a bit emotional watching this. The ladies look so so beautiful and the music in the background really compliments the transformation we’re seeing
I know the music in the background was make it so emotional.They were all beautiful with this transformation and the hijab makes secure girl’s body against most troubling things that could happen to them.
Ukhti you can do it! I started wearing it two months ago, I made every evening dua that Allah swt will open my heart for it and it was the best decision I made ❤️
My cousin is Hijabi and I would honestly love to ask her to do this for me. It is such a simple and beautiful way to embrace someone else’s culture and religion. I think it helps everyone to be more understanding.
I was in Cairo Egypt with my parents when I was 13. I was always open minded but I remember thinking that what I heard about Islam was completely wrong. People were warm and nice , and yes , you would see modesty but in a very modern way . The girls were so colorful, I loved it. They also had (at least at the time) more women in the Assembly than most European countries which I also found interesting . Amazing trip. Made me want to know other cultures, this video was a great idea
I think why it's such an emotional experience for non hijab wearing women is because most women subconsciously hide behind their hair, but once that part of you is taken away, you really see YOU. Your face. It's a raw experience 😊
I think they also subconsciously identify with purity, virginity... and even oppression symbolized in this kind of "garments". I think they give it a chance just because of the camera. The lady is an hijab artist and acts really kind, but can you imagine wearing it EVERY DAY IN YOUR LIFE??
@@irenerodriguez9255 yes..i can..my country majorities Muslims..but we are not Arabs .. it's not oppressed at all..n our daughters r professional engineers,doctors n teachers.. doesn't have any problems..in fact one of the Muslims doctor created hijab for doctors in United Kingdom...so Muslims women work everywhere around the world
i literally cried watching this, and i usually dont cry that easily... the video just reminded me why i started wearing hijab and how beautiful it is, i just fell in love with it again, Thank you Baraa
Appreciate the work this young lady is doing. Unfortunately the media is to blame for portraying hijab as a sign of oppression . This girl is trying to show the truth and how women actually feels when wearing the hijab. Girls here are definitely wearing by choice. They are happy 😊 Well done An educational video
@OneBibleOneGod definitely women should choose to wear the hijab. Islam is a religion of peace and you submit yourself without force. No one should be forced
@LOGICAL MIND xxxxi Illogical and Mindless. You haven't got a clue what YOU are talking about. What you are unable to read, YOU cannot comprehend. Sour Grapes ! Your arrogance reflects gross IGNORANCE.
@against-superstionv against-superstition xiixxxi How come YOU are the only one who has acquired that unique knowledge about Islam ? Your pathetic ignorance didn't go unnoticed, but then guys like you are scared, don't believe and trust your own faith, whatever it is. Since YOU have NOTHING to do with Islam, why are YOU going NUTTS about it, leave it alone,.....mind your own ruddy business. Your opinionated crap is generating a lot of positive interest [thank you] and helping those who are seeking The TRUTH and they are more than happy to find it in Islam..... Pray continue with your stupidity and paranoia.
I am not a Muslimah, but I do cover my hair because I believe it brings me closer to G-d. Seeing women in hijab makes my heart feel full because I know the dedication it takes, the faith and the heart. Hijabis are beautiful gifts from G-d and they are living in such a sacred way. Blessings from one wrap sister to another
I am not a Muslim, but I love your religion and culture, it's so rich and amazing. You are some of the nicest people out there and I love that. I'd love to try wearing a hijab some day, of course if it's allowed. I am so happy for all of you and wish you the best
Да наставит Аллах вас на истину Кур'ан и Пречистую Сунну любимого пророка Мухаммада (да благословит Его Аллах и да приветствует) Амин Аллах в Кур'ане говорит:" воистину религией у Аллаха является Ислам ".
I really proud and appreciated for you sister,as a muslim person you make people believe and trust that Islam is peace religion and I hope much people can touched by your action...Love from Indonesia.
@@itachi7285 It's to cover up the parts where a man could easily gaze on, but just because you were a hijab doesn't mean you can't look beautiful, I think most likely the commenter is saying she still looks beautiful under the hijab, so there's no real questioning to his/her choice of words...
@@digitalservicebymotiur I fail to understand how showing your hair is nudity? Please also explain why women are forced to cover up while men get to walk around in the 'nude'.
@@pifre3051 Men will gaze on you regardless of how covered up you are. Just ask the women assaulted at your own holiest house of Allah - the Kaaba. Yes there is a questioning of words because men will still gaze at you if they find you beautiful. So in other words the hijab is ineffective and irrelevant.
I’m a Christian and I cover my hair, even though she is Muslim I’m so glad she is normalising head coverings in general and introducing the idea to people that have probably never given it a second thought! Going out and meeting people is the best way to dispel myths and teach people not to jump to conclusions/stereotypes, everyone always assumes I’m Muslim so I think people need to recognise that head coverings are an integral part of all three monotheistic religions, Christianity, Judaism and Islam (Hindu, Sikh and Buddhist women also cover their hair)
@@janiquesternchen5274 Well firstly, it’s not necessarily men requiring this (if you follow a religion then you would also believe it was from God, therefore God is the one telling you to do or not do something) but the reason that men do not have all the same restrictions and permissions as women do is because men and women are different. It would be impossible to make the two genders fully equal with each other by having them do the same things, but it would be possible by respecting the difference and working off of that. The primary reason for the hair covering is modesty, and you may also look at the statistics of sexually related crimes in western countries where head coverings are either not encouraged or even discouraged, compared to countries where modesty is important and necessary.
@@hurtigheinz3790 The Bible does require women to cover their heads in church (New Testament, Book of Corinthians) and also tells the woman not to speak in the church and there are certain places she can not go in the church. As for the head covering, this was something done by the Jews and was also something the women of Jesus’s time did.
I'm not a Muslim but I love how this girl says we all are human. That's just it, clothes do not define us. It's just what we are comfortable in and what we wish to wear. Bless her.
Actually as Muslims no girls commanded to cover their bodied and if they dont there will be punishment in judgement day, just leave the emotions and speak rationally
@@shanasaiesh9264 not for me as Muslim i dont mean to disrespect you, but In Islam when we are commanded to do something from Almighty Allah so it is a must, it is not about where we feel comfortable, if everyone is going to act as he like in everything then there are some people like to rape, some others like to steal so what i like what you like isnt always match with the set of moralities and it cannot build an ordered life instead of random life based on each person prefrences, And Allah is all knowing what is better for us so when Allah command the Muslim women to cover herself so it is better for her it is more pure for her it increqses her value it makes other looking at her in respectful look not in a sexual look for example: If i look at a girl covered ber body and walking in respectful way And if I look on a girl literally most of her body is uncovered My look of course will be different a girl doesnt expose her body and seduce others another girl exposed her body and seduced others even if she didnt mean that,. Did you got my point now?
@@itgiants5218 You r Muslim and I respect that. I expect you to do the same. So just because people have oogling eyes, a woman should cover herself from head to toe? Sorry I don't stand by this.
@@shanasaiesh9264 nope I didn't say because people have oogling eyes you should cover don't claim something I didn't say... but I said naturally looking at covered women isn't like looking at uncovered women this is natural things if the creator didn't put in our heart to like women then no marries will take place no children and it will be the end of the world no body like to hold responsibilities, marriage has a lot of responsibilities but it's required and mandatory to have ordered life and to keep things clean and pure. and just keep thing aside, once the creator commanded women to cover they need to cover that's it wither you like it or not if you are Muslim you need to follow the creator commands because as I said the creator know better about yourself.
@@laurasantos3710 it snot like that, a woman wearing a short and everybody looking to her body down up is that respect for her??? islam is not what u like or i like as u want to interpret , islam is something that is defined by its rules , u no need to follow that 100 % but try from ur heart. please know what islam says go and read more about islam and its rule ,islam has the most flexible rules but only then if u think so that it sflexible and easy to follow .
@@altrnatvthinker I cannot understand what you say. Sorry. Please try to write it clearly. And just for the record, I am not talking about Islam :D Just talking about respect for every woman.
As both a Christian and introvert,i find hijab so appealing.Literally,i could wear them perpetually and won't even mind covering up my face all the time so i could feel more comfortable around people😄.
You know, it’s quite advantage for me, i laugh under the niqab, people can't see it, as an introvert, i am more happy after wearing hijab and niqab,😊. Boys don’t stare at me Alhamdulillah, ❤
this was such a beautiful experiment! it was also so emotional to see their reactions to how they look in hijaab. They were able to literally place themselves in our shoes and experience the beauty of HIjaab
Im Christians but I was able to wear it before, I look so beautiful when I wear hijab but until now i wear i dont know why Actually I love allah with all my heart
If you trully love the true God, then search for him in Islam, and you can ask the Christians who converted to Islam to learn from them the difference between God in Christianity and God in Islam
I've met women who aren't religious but wear headscarves because they feel comfortable with them. Listen to your heart and you will find the answer within, whether you're a Christian or a Muslim or Anything else, I'm sure you will find it within ❤️ blessed be.
For the ones wondering "If the hijab makes them more beautiful, then wouldn't that beat its purpose?" Let me tell you something: hijab is not made to make a woman "ugly", because it doesn't. Instead, it is made to kind of "conceal" the woman from evil and lustful eyes. Showing skin and hair naturally attracts the eye of those around us, that is why we have to cover ourselves. This also applies to men, by the way. Men also have to wear modest clothing that does not define their body. They can also cover their hair and face if they want to, but they'll have to do a different style from the ones women do. In all, both men and women should dress and act modestly so that they can be protected from the lustful and evil eye of some people. Edit: I want to clarify something here. Both men and women should lower their gaze and cover themselves (essentially, be modest). This rule does not come from Islam only. This also applies in other religions, like Christianity and Jewdaism. However, in modern times, people have made being uncovered seem the "normal" so that being covered looks "oppressive". Also, while the rules are there, not every person follows them because we have free will. This does not mean the religion is wrong, but that the people are misguided. So, you might see someone saying, "Cover yourself! I command you!" That doesn't mean the person's religion is wrong, but that his/her actions are. Seriously, it's time we stop generalizing and claiming that a person's actions are due to their religion, race, gender, or age. Every person is accounted for their own actions.
So even if you wear hijab you are still showing your skin(of face) and as others have said if woman looks more beautiful then wouldn't it also attract men?
@@noueruz-zaman7894 Ultimately, we can't stop evil from happening. To explain, the people around us must lower their gaze and try not to have lustful thoughts about those around them. However, not everyone does this. So, no matter what we try, there will always be evil around us. Even so, we should keep trying to at least minimize it, so we wear modestly. Also, if someone looks at us with lust and evil while we are dressed immodestly, we also take the sin. On the contrary, if someone looks at us with lust and evil while we are dressed modestly, only they take the sin and we take blessings. This is also a huge reason to cover ourselves.
My comment is that hijab is not a fashion statement. It's a choice to outwardly express a connection with Allah(pbuh). I am not a hijab gal but maybe at some other point in my life. I'm afraid that non Muslim women will wear this for the wrong reason.
@@Lyrical_Nirvana Maybe you misread my comment. I said this is applied to both men and women. Women may also look with evil intentions. We should teach everyone to lower their gaze and be kind. However, we can't really control what others are learning, so it is best to protect ourselves. This means both men and women should protect themselves.
@@thedarkside13 living in Europe doesn’t mean you automatically you have confidence. This person said I would never be able to do this not cause they’re not allowed to but because of confidence.
@@juna9564 besom n'Zot se ma mori mendja se je shqiptar/e.😅😅 Kurse sa i perket komentit/replikes, e kuptova shume mire komentin e saj por me qellim e bona ate koment. Thash ta shof se si po reagojn.😅😎
Every girl looked so beautiful that there was no language to express it with any words. Every girl looked so beautiful. I was really fascinated. Thank you so much for uploading such a beautiful video.hijab😍😍😍
I don't deny all these girls were highly attractive to look at before wearing the hijab, but after wearing the hijab the immediately radiate a different kind of energy, one that project dignity and classiness before anything else. Masha Allah. Truly our Creator knows whats good for us, more than our mothers, fathers, and our own selves.
@@shanasaiesh9264 I'm not your mate. Secondly, even in the most secular of western societies, people maintain fundamental differences in dress codes for men and women. Namely the covering of chest, its perfectly ok who men to walk around topless but its considered highly immodest and sexualized if women were to do the same, even at the beach or swimming pool. Likewise, in Islam while both genders are enjoined to wear modest clothing, the standards for women are obviously higher because they attract more visual attention than men do for much less skin shown. In many conservative Islamic countries like Saudi, Oman, Sudan and Jordan, men also wear long flowing robes with long sleeves, and a head covering... showing only their faces, neck, hands and feet.
@LOGICAL MIND how are you quoting random things from the Quran? Lmao 🤣 you’re so hellbent on this perspective that you bothered to comment on a post on RUclips with mostly Muslims watching. Who the hell and what hell are you trying to say?
I am not a Muslim, and I will not wear a headscarf for religious purposes ever, however I have respect for women that do and it was beautiful to see these lovely young women try something new :)
@@faiksaqalla2175 'True faith' is faith in God. The world has many belief systems, and religions people follow, that they believe helps them perceive God. Yours is Islam. Mine is not. That is fine. 🙏 We must have respect for those who differ, for they are not "wrong" - their path is just not the same as yours. 🙏
نعم الكل يعتقد أنه على دين الحق، لكن الله أعطانا العقل لكي نميز الأشياء بين المعتقدات الصحيحة و الخاطئة، لهذا يجب أن نبحث عن الحقيقة، و الخالق سوف يهدينا إلى الحق
It's interesting how hijab transformed the looks of every lady. All looked so pretty and graceful. And the good thing about such experiments is they'll have a better understanding why Muslim women choose hijab even when they're not forced for it and why Muslims women find it liberating instead of oppression.
Isnt there a command from Allah in the quran that all Muslim women must wear it and that there are hadiths regarding punishments for women who choose not to? How is that a 'choice'?
@@itachi7285 it's always a choice for all human beings whether to commit a sin or not, to obey Allah or follow the foot steps of Satan. From choosing which religion to follow, to obeying or disobeying every commandment of religion it is up to human beings what they choose however they are not free from the consequences of their choice. Lakum deenukum waliya deeni! Hope you understand what I meant by Choosing hijab.
@@crochetinn2021 I understand what you're trying to say however when you are blackmailed into doing something that isn't really a choice is it? Especially when the blackmail comes from the one person who making all these bold promises based his own personal experiences that no one else can witness and verify it's truth. Also it's not really a choice for someone to be born and raised into a religion that poses death threats and disownment by family and friends for leaving it. That my friend is pretty much a cult.
When I was younger I liked to cover my head with scarfs in winter to protect from the cold. I found it more flattering than what's usually used. In the 70ies it was normal for women to use scarfs to protect the head from cold. No religious beliefs involves. Unfortunately today you get weird looks when you do that. I stopped because people stared at me.
This video suddenly came up on my page and watching it makes me emotional.. I don’t know 🤷 why, but I’ve been thinking this things on these days and looking other videos that you share is kinda my new goal on life, that’s why it’s weird. I’m not saying any of it out loud but i wanna spread goodness about İslam and being good person, makes other laugh.. and seeing you is totally a sign for me. Thank you for being alive and have such an amazing heart, you’re rare 💜
I want to go somewhere where I can try the hijab, they are so beautiful and the purposes of wearing them are equally as elegant. Hair doesn’t define beauty, and all these lady’s look fabulous!
If you live in the USA- go to the Palestinian areas and walk in the Muslim clothing store and choose shaul or hijab Al amera or the price turban and the price some is like 5 dollars. Welcome and thanks
I started learning the culture when the pandemic started and everything shut down, I even read the English version of the Qur’an. I live in a small town and The nearest place is almost an hour away.
we are ALL human, no metter what skin color, what origin and which religion... I can only see light and beauty in you. thanks for the video and the beautiful message🙏🙏
Yes exactly we might not all look alike on the outside, but maybe God didnt want a bunch of clones, but one thing for sure we all have the same insides, so we have the same creator, Adam and Eve had kids that were all different colors, and nobody is higher than the other we are all equally and wonderfully made by the same one God who created everything in the world, he is a big God the almighty alpha omega I am infinity and beyond🙏🐑 🕊
Religion has been wreaking havoc for thousands of years over and over again, but how can it be that religions create hatred, division, war, conquests, slavery, is there more to it or do we really believe that an almighty God will solve our problems, although all these problems depend on faith. The powerful divide and rule, they want to divide us into many different groups and have anchored this division in the religions. Especially the Quran is a masterpiece of war, it can be both the religion of peace and on the other hand the religion of war, not for nothing there are extremists and kind hearted Muslims, but both feed on the same content, it depends on the interpretation, this is determined by the scholars. When does this interpretation change? It depends on the power of Muslims. If a society consists of 10% Muslims, they have no power to act, if they try to kill or harass unbelievers, they would prevent or hinder the spread of the Quran, but as soon as there is a majority in society, the interpretation changes within the mosques, the scholars. The pressure by the radical Muslims becomes stronger and stronger on the peaceful ones, since deviating opinions are not tolerated, how can one otherwise move humans to exclude others, to press, which are parallel also to the Corona time. If a large majority inoculates itself, the state can more easily put the minority under pressure with measures. Since one cannot recognize Muslims by their appearance, since there are also Turks, Arabs ...... who do not necessarily have to be Muslim, so one shows its spread and makes about the Hijab, a symbol of the takeover, one says one would like to preserve the beauty of the woman, but did not Allah know that the more skin to watch on these sunbeams downbreak could, the production of the Vitamin D3 zunimmr. God is omniscient but not Allah. It is a biological oppression. Why the oppression of Africans? Why was the Usa 20 years in Afghanistan and left only a destroyed infrastructure and killed countless innocent people, it is the Islamization of Europe, in Germany it started with the Turks, Italians and over the decades it became more and more, it is a long planned habituation to a later refugee policy, which creates parallel societies and with a higher birth rate produces exactly this majority situation, the German /European is not able to defend himself in this future, let alone to assert, ossified by history, an eternal debt, which makes itself the elite of this world to own, solidary should be the German and accept the Islamization without noticing it himself. The powerful own the media, they control the trends, manipulate the algorithms, create majority opinions and can incite whole nations against you. The human being born in pure innocence, the experiences also make us who we are, born with a moral compass that degenerates through manipulation, we do not need religion to orient us. The world will only come to peace if we acknowledge the reality and finally put the virus of this world in its place, we must overcome the division and stick together, but this will never happen as long as we believe and give our power to an imaginary god. The free world is dying out, may you live in peace and I wish everyone the best. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
@@kingswagger571 your a sad person thats trying to mislead people, why dont you just enjoy and appreciate whats happening here instead of trying to turn a postive into a negative, I am sure you have a lot in your life you need to improve on like your health, relationsships, career and faith, if you focus on what you need to improve on, you wont have time to go creating problems with others.
@@kaygoeppert5012 lol I won’t even read. You are one of those people who judges how “good” a faith is the more it presents similarities with western liberalism values. You need to learn what religion is first. Get out of that “open-minded concept” that!s making you close-minded instead. I recommend reading Sapiens (a science book, it’s not even religious). Perhaps it will give you more information on what life actually is and how liberalism isn’t the norm of the life and it can be changed anytime
@@christa4172 I won't even read --> Same sentence you not open minded --> how can you answer? There is no Sense behind ya words. How do you know my values? Dont be Mad, have good day:)
kami warga Indonesia yang merupakan muslim terbesar didunia turut berbangga dengan tindakan anda ,.. semoga menjadi amal yang baik kelak di akhirat .... :)
Starlah Mutiny xxxxi Regardless as to who they are, they all look so graceful, with inner Angelic smile and that 'Hijab' makes you Special, Commands so much Respect.
And this video showed me that the true beauty can be find even with a veil covering your hair and long dresses covering your body... all of us girls are beautiful💜you all look amazing with that Hijab and without🥰spreading positivity for everyone! ~a non-hijabi who low-key wanna try like those girls did
@@jeevas2joy If I don't want to learn I won't, I asked a friend about your religion and she told me everything, but I don't want to believe. Is not a your problem what is my belief or if I don't have one, end of the thing
@@jeevas2joy don't be a teacher when she doesn't want to hear you Its a sort of harassment especially to female Believe in your religion and let others believe their
@Sexist Monkey Hindu cult worshipper 🤣 your face has hair on it, and covering your face is written in Tafsir, which is why women wear niqab in Islam or do you think they wore it for no reason goofball. Your face can attract unwanted attention more than your hair can
@Sexist Monkey Hindu cult worshipper 🤣 no, in order to not attract the opposite gender a woman must cover her face, this is how to be modest in Islam. Covering your hair is not enough because men are attracted to a woman's face
Am not gonna do it again as I was forced into Islamic religion as a young girl and now am free but looks good..... Even though it brings back bad memories but it still looks good on them👍👍👍👍really good
@@elenasanchez7640 What I perceive as evil, is sexualising women by Western media. I'm Muslim, British and a young man. I can practice my religion freely. I'm grateful to Allah, that I am born and raised in England. In which European country do you live in, Elena?
@@learnwithbuddha8498 attacking Islam witout understanding will not help you .. make more honestly search on your book and your belief .. and I'm sure your mind will take you logically to Islam .. Look around you, what is the most widespread religion in the world ? yes islam ..ask yourself why ?
@@faiksaqalla2175 i believe in myself not in any false prophet. i have read Quran chapter1 and 2. and some verses of other chapters. i didn't get anything excited. can you answer why Muhammed is the last prophet? Why Bahaullah can't be the next prophet. And 2nd if jinns are made of fire why they can't be detected by thermal scanners. If you clear my doubt I may accept Islam.
@@learnwithbuddha8498 Just as we are made of dust, but we are not just dust, we are mixed with flesh and bones... If you throw a person with a lump of dust, the same thing will happen to the jinn and demons, they are also hurt by the fire.
The wisdom in making the Messenger, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, the last of the Messengers is that nations at the time of the first messengers lived in isolation with no closeness between them and no communication except on primitive means. This made it possible to carry the message to everyone on earth, and the wisdom of God Almighty necessitated the sealing of the messages
They are all so beautiful, I'm not muslim but I truly think that these clothes absolutely dignify /magnify the beauty of women. Long drapes flowing and putting the emphasis on the faces make them look like women of God/Gods/Kings. And when a woman like the Iraki with very long and curly hair would finally take everything off in the intimacy of her home, wow you must be in awe even more. These clothes truly are like a jewellery case for the woman who therefore looks like a precious pearl.
It definitely favours the aesthetically appealing face. Some us need our hair as the frame that enhances what nature have given us or end up looking like ET.
@@aaiaiuu Because Muslim women do not wear make-up outside. pays more attention to the hijab. don't talk to men unnecessarily. they become an exemplary righteous woman. it's just advertising
@Anisah And then someone comes along and says it's shameful to show hands and feet and the face. And then someone comes along and says it's shameful to go outside at all.
@@Smithpolly So? Would that ever gonna stop anyone from doing something they love? That's the motive of this whole world, it won't let u be yourself and want to make changes in your trueself. But hijab is something that preserves your pureness and makes u focus on loving yourself. 😌💕
This is somewhat strange. While yes the girls looked beautiful with it on, that’s not really the purpose of hijab right? It’s not about it making one beautiful. It’s not just a decoration or fashion choice. It represents more. So I am not sure why you would want to let just anyone try it on for fun. And then gush about how beautiful they are in it?
Right. When she talks about the girls face shapes and how it would look good with hijab. What about those that apparently don’t look good with it?! That’s not the point. She obviously believes women are more beautiful with it and is trying to convince them that way, because women are made to believe they must try and be as beautiful as they can be.
To help normalize the hijab and respect the hijjabis. There are a lot of misconceptions when it comes too islam and hijab, people fear Muslims because of the bad representation of islam on medias. By this video, everyone will know how beautiful it is, and how muslim women choose to wear it (we don't talk about the exceptions.. exceptions are everywhere) No more "oh she's covering herself she must be oppressed or maybe she has terrorist thoughts"
I am a guy and I am used to wearing sarongs to lounge around at home or as sleepwear. I recently discovered some maxi sized hijabs which can be used for the same purpose too. They are soft and comfortable and come in a lot of plain neutral colors!
Ich musste heulen mannnn, baraa liebe dich einfach du bist eine wahnsinns Person bleib sowie du bist einfach maschallah. Du hast viel mehr Aufmerksamkeit verdient!!!
mashallah, i love how open all the girls were to trying on the hijab! This is how people start to learn about others! You are beautiful and have beautiful energy! Peace and love to all my hijabi sisters from a non-hijabi ❤️
Omg, I love the way you behave yourself, sis! You are polite and funny as well! Good luck in the future and please keep taking such videos 🙏 Allah bless you!
Salam alaykum sister I am only 11 and I thought I wouldn’t look nice with a hijab when I wore it I felt so safe and protected it was always my dream too I love it now I wear it all the time
Jestem katoliczką ale uważam że te osoby pięknie wyglądają w Hijab. Cała uwaga skupia się na twarzy, ukazuje to delikatność tych kobiet i sprawia że emanują kobiecym wdziękiem. Bardzo mi się to podoba bo w tych czasach modne jest odsłanianie ciała a kobieta to coś więcej niż tylko obiekt seksualny. Naprawdę ich twarze wyglądają tak czysto i promiennie 💗
I love how gentle she is with the women, really gives the feeling of being pampered.
An European Don't like an Asian... For their skin colour...
@@cuteboy850 What does it mean
@@janumatov8060 you didn’t understand?...
@@janumatov8060 i am An Asian... That's why when i talk with an American they Always ignore me...
Contact me I am Muslim
I really like this video. Feeling elegant, beautiful and less exposed. I'm a Christian and I always thought that wearing something like this, a hijab, does have nothing to do with religion. It's more like honoring your body and being aware of what you let people see. A beautiful smile is priceless and is much more worthy than showing off your body. God bless you and thank you for this video ❤️
Honoring your body. That’s so pretty, thank you. As someone who covers up hair included, I consider that I dress modestly. Not wearing a hijab as in a head covering, but covering period. Barak’Allah fik, God bless you ♥️
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I very like your opinion 🥰🥰
Would you accept your help? I am an Arab, a Muslim, and a veiled woman. By God, you are wrong. I want to bring you out of the darkness into the light, before it is too late.
If you want to enter the religion of Islam, and for the sake of God, He will not let you enter Hellfire, stand witness and say I bear witness that there is no god but God, and I bear witness that I am Muhammad, God’s Messenger, His servant and Messenger, and thank you, I love you in God, God willing, God will guide you
The way you treat all the women with such kindness and respect... Almost motherly. It makes me emotional.
I agree and it gives me an idea of learning public speaking
@Ma RiRi "even if the clothing doesn't look good on people" and that's your opinion. People dress to feel good about themselves. It wouldn't look good to you since it doesn't fit your aesthetics, but others might like the look. The world is messed up enough with beauty standard and rules regarding clothing. Let people have fun dressing themselves
That is what I am experiencing too. It makes me emotional too💛
@@rumahpr0313 hfnnn
@@ЛечениеГепатитаС.ЭвелинаЛюбина what is wrong with wanting to spread something they find joy in? If you saw a beautiful flower or sunset that brought you joy would you not want to share it? They're not forcing anything. Show some respect.
As a Canadian non-religious person, I've had Muslim friends who chose to wear the hijab, and I have some who've chosen not to. I think both options are great, what's important is the freedom to choose. I love what this lady is doing too, it helps normalize it a bit for others like me. I would definitely have tried it!
Yeah you're right because if people choose to wear or not wear hijab they Will face their own consequences ....
Peace buddy
I would love to try it too ❤️ I love learning about different cultures. This video is vary heart warming :) we are all human.
Tried it
@@Monyetmanusia but 90 per of womans are being forced to wear hijab all day ....
@@user-ub8tb1vw9b that was just an error of understanding. God never force his creation to follow his rule but he always remaind us the consequences for the choice we make in our life. He always remind US that we life in this world not without any reason.
I hope that people are always free to uncover or cover themselves as they want, without obligations dictated by others.
Thanks for being kind
They can in Europe and some normal Muslim countries go to real Muslim countries and try to take of your hijab let's see what happens maybe in Iran or Saudi what you think ?
@@malimate8285 Well, we think that what you say is false since the countries that you mentioned can be without hijab
@@Nour-ke3kr you can be without a hijab in Iran ? Walk freely on the streets ? Watching soccer games ? Having same rights in court ? You can't even go outside without a man
@@malimate8285 Eres o te haces? soy iraki y viví 5 años vine a estudiar a España porque estados unidos manda a bombardear Irak y no se puede salir seguro por culpa de ellos, se puede salir y estar sin hijab para lasAre you or are you doing? I am Iraqi and I lived for 5 years I came to study in Spain because the United States is sending Iraq to be bombed and you cannot leave safely because of them, you can go out and be without a hijab for the womens
I will share with you my experience of wearing hijab 🧕🏻.
I reverted to Islam from Christianity in 2009 after I got married to a Muslim and since then I was really doubting about wearing hijab. I thought I would study the religion and see take it slowly. So it took me almost 12 years to cover.
Before, when I used to go out to markets or any crowded sales places, sales guys would call me “Hey, Shakira, come beautiful, take this, take that”. ( I live in the Middle East so it’s very common to hear)
This year’s Ramadan was so magical and I decided to try and do it.
I already used to wear covered outfits, only hijab was missing. So I decided to wear what I used to wear usually to market, some modest clothes but with the scarf this time.
And my first experience was , going back to market. I was so shocked , how the attitude of sales guys changed. The very same people who would shout Shakira to me, called me SISTER!!!
And the respect that I got with it was tremendous. Even my young daughter noticed the difference. ( now I understood the power of scarf) .
For society, Before I was one of the western women, whose reputation will not even save them with modest clothes, but wearing scarf immediately tells about the humbleness of a lady.
So since then I was sure, that I want to keep my identity and to show everyone that I’m muslim.
Now I never felt disrespected, only good vibes.
My message here may be little long, but I hope if any other girl who is doubting about wearing scarf should just give it ONE TRY and go to public places she used to go. Just to see the difference. I am sure she will be amazed, just like I was.
The only thing I regret that I didn’t do it earlier…
Lots of love to my sisters out there.
Peace be upon you all.
Masha Allah, I had the same experience sister. The difference is that I was born as a Muslim from the biggest Islamic Country in the world (Indonesia). I am now living in the State for 11 years Alhamdulillah. Even though I born and raised in Muslim family, but I wasn't wearing a hijab, not until Ramadhan this year. I had a very strong desire to wear a hijab. I couldn't resist the eagerness to do so then I did. My family (husband and daughter) against me and many times we couldn't avoid the arguments. I cried a lot and prayed to Allah SWT who HE is the ONLY one can change someone's heart to soften both my husband and daughter's heart. I asked Allah SWT to make them accept me wearing a hijab. The first few weeks, I would hide from them/didn't show them I was wearing a hijab from home when I needed to go out; groceries, Doctors, etc. I would have a hijab ready in my car and I put them on when I left the house and I took them off before I step in to the house. I did that just to avoid the argument. Alhamdulillah, Allah Kareem, HE gave me confident and courage to be truthful and show them who I was/and forever will Insha Allah ( a hijaber). My daughter changed, she slowly accepted me as a hijaber. On the other hand, my husband still couldn't and not to mention he would say very hurtful words and my daughter was the one would speak up for me. after almost about 3 months, my husband slowly accepted and alhamdulillah he is now fine that I am wearing a hijab. About the experience outside, I got exactly the same impression from the men except that I no one called me such things before, I guess it's different between living over there and here in the US. The men in the store would node his head and smile to me/being respectful also when I go to the restaurants or malls. I got lots of compliments from the women (friends and stranger that are non muslim) they said that I looked very elegant and beautiful with what I was wearing, Masha Allah. I am praying to Allah SWT to keep you, myself and all the sisters to be istiqomah always, Insha Allah 🙏💞💕
Grt sister
Masha'Alla beautiful story, however if these men who are calling women in an inappropriate way are Muslim then shame on them. There needs to be focus on how they should be conducting themselves as well, and observing their Islamic modesty too. Hijab shouldn't be the reason they suddenly show respect toward a woman especially when you generally dressed modestly anyway. Wassalam.
I request to you sister, Once you read Shrimad Bhagwad Geeta, a holy book of Hindu. Leave Islam. It suits for Arab only.
@@nisha6488 I studied it my dear sister along with other major religions.
Islam is the final piece to puzzle of believers in one and only Creator of everything. Before Islam there were many messages passed by the Almighty, however most of them were corrupted over time. The only message that is preserved and will never be changed (not even a single dot) is the message in the Quran.
I can similarly compare it with the versions of the new iOS for example. You will not find anyone using iOS 1 version. Why? Because it is too old and applies only for the time of the first iPhone was created. Recently there is iOS 15 and as times go by people will be keeping it up to date.
So the Islam is the final version that Allah sent for the WHOLE HUMANITY ( not only for Arabs) as it is mentioned in the Holy Quran and no other version is more correct that this.
Thank you for your sweet advice, I can only recommend you to do the same and read Quran with the explanation (Tafseer) and I will pray to the Almighty that you will change your mind about it.🙏🏻
I mean you all let's appreciate that how hard she works and she is so underrated🥺. Whatever she uploads on insta, RUclips or tiktok has a positive energy. I never felt bad watching her content. May Allah bless you and give you all the love and success you deserve🥺❤
Thank you so much for your support! 🥺❤️❤️❤️
@@baraabolat you deserve so much more, keep going!
👑👑You dropped this queen🥺❤
@@baraabolat when did this happen ruclips.net/video/AFDb0N-ln_I/видео.html
Me too🤗
My first time watching your videos, I have to confess that it's such a great idea full of impressive contents
Keep it up girl.
The loving way she brushes their hair back is so tender that it brings tears to my eyes. Pp
Hello how are you doing?
I was impressed by the loving care she took with the ladies too! They all looked beautiful!
ive been known as the 'problematic' child, so my family and friends were surprised when i started wearing hijab on my senior year of high school. little do they know im the most surprised one because i found out that i felt more candid and comfortable in my skin being a hijabi. Allah made it easy for me alhamdulillah.
@@uniqueisgd what? wearing a hijab does not mean that you wanna hide something..
Haha me too i was also known as a problematic child and i wear now niqab
@@uniqueisgd how it is always an indian or hindu always has to pass a negative and hateful comment? I have noticed it in several Muslim channels too, pathetic
@@uniqueisgd even if they wanna hide what's the problem? As a person who Doesn't like to be the centre of attention cause it gives me anxiety i would rather hide from people since its comfortable for me
How are you
I love when people are open with sharing their religion and/or culture, and when people are willing to explore it with them. Just beautiful 😍
I am African and love people try to wear our hair style, but Afro Americans spoiled by accusing them of “ Bl@ck fishing”
@@luisafrance1635 🧡👏🙏
@@Ddfyujhbjoib you never SAW a mislim Woman without a Hijab ? Where you from Iran or Saudi ?
@@luisafrance1635 exactly...I think african people (I'm African myself) in general don't agree with this "cultural appropriation" stuff...I mean, I understand it sometimes, but in general it's just too exaggerated at this point.
Let's try Muslim women to remove their hijab for the first time outside
I remember my first time putting on the hijab . I felt so free and I felt like I am myself. I felt so strong and protected . I felt like I am meeting myself for the first time in my life . Before I converted to Islam with 16 I started wearing hijab to get less shy . I always felt drawn to Islam , to Allah . Don’t know how to explain it. I felt like Allah is guiding me to myself. To who I am really are . I wanted to convert when I was 14 but for that I would had to get the permission from my mom by law . Then we moved to a other country and when I was 16 I converted on myself. I didn’t told anyone that I am going to do this .. Only my friend ( she is Muslim too ) I asked her to come with me to mosque so I can do my shahada . Unfortunately she couldn’t come with me .. So in the morning I went to mosque already covered and took my shahada . After this I just wanted to cry , because I felt so free . I felt like I found the way to myself. After that I went to school first time with hijab . My friend she was so surprised and happy she cried with me , she hugged me and told me that she is so proud because I did what I wanted for so long . It was not easy people looked at me (like the other students and teachers . There were shocked I think . One teacher treated me really bad ( she already treated me bad before but after me converting and covering myself even more ) I remember one time we had sports outside ( we were in a girls school ) in summer she told me „ take of your clothes like hoodie .. I said no . She repeated herself again and I said no . Why should I take off my clothes if the others can dress like they want ?! She said again take them off or consequences will follow . I told her no and she send me out . She freaked out and gave me detention after school so I had to sit after school in a room while everyone else went home . Next day in school my friend said you were the first person ever telling her no . No one can force me doing something I don’t want . I don’t care what consequences will follow. I have Allah by my side . I remember in the beginning when I converted I hid it from my family. When my mum left the house for work I put on the hijab and went to school .. After some time I told my mum . She said „ I know , your school told me „ She never saw me with Hijab and Abaya or praying because I hid it from her I wanted to find the right time to tell her when she is less stressed . So few days after I told her I asked her to meet me after her work on the train station. ( I wanted to give her time to settle this information even if she already knew it from the school . U have to think about your parents feelings as well as they are not used to it and also if someone tells u ur daughter is Muslim , she is coverd they may not believe them , so if they hear it from their own child obviously they need some time to settle this information ) So after I asked her to come after her work to the train station ( I was fully covered with Hijab and Abaya ) So this was her first time seeing me differently ( obviously she was shocked and somehow disoriented like she was like this is my daughter? ) She needed time and in the end she kicked me out .. It’s now a long time ago she still doesn’t talk to me .. I got married without her and I have two children now ..she never replied to any of my messages , she ignored all my calls , when ever I tried to see or talk to her she blocked .. she moved to a other house and was in hospital . This is all I know from one of her friends . Even to the children’s pictures she never replied. I tried so many times , so many years .. she blocked me . I even send a lawyer / police to find her but they couldn’t help me (because I was worried for her ) . Obviously I can not force her to talk to me and I accept her choice. I am sad but everyone has their test from Allah . This dunya is only a test and Allah doesn’t put more on a person then they can take . Always remember after every hardship comes easiest .
If no one has told you this before I just want to let you know, I’m proud of you and admire your courage to stand by what you believe in no matter the judgment you faced, and criticism from others:)
I am saddened to read about you. May your journey in life be smooth. May you be free from calamity in your worldly journey and the hereafter. I pray for you and your parents and your family.To get Janat easily, to get the mercy of Allah .In fact, every creature must worship only the Creator
*The ETERNAL GOD would do anything for you!!*
Even out of love for you he went to the cross as a human!!
Philippians 2:5-8
Keep on goin sister jannah is your home...Insya Allah🤲🤲
Praise be to God for the blessing of Islam and faith in God. Welcome to Islam
For me this is real sisterhood. Treating each other with tenderness, respect and kindness across our differences.
T- yea right. She wants to convert the girls that try the hijab.
It should be .....😑😑😑😑
like you say ....
True love = the love of God!
*God himself went to the cross for you out of love for you as a human being*
Philippians 2:5-8
I don’t know why, but I got a bit emotional watching this. The ladies look so so beautiful and the music in the background really compliments the transformation we’re seeing
Me too .
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I know the music in the background was make it so emotional.They were all beautiful with this transformation and the hijab makes secure girl’s body against most troubling things that could happen to them.
Assalamu alaykum, music is haram brother/sister
@@salafiyyah001 okay so
Love to see that they are supportive for giving it a try
probably had to ask hundreds before these agreed, 2 of them were Muslims who never wore Hijab one was Palestinian other was Iraqi.
@@fsalhin99 Not all Palestinian and Iraqi are muslim. Many are non muslim too
@@RynneFdin correct, many non-Muslims speak Arabic too.
Enter the first farting troll 😁🤣
@LOGICAL MIND christian prince is a joke
After this video i am almost ready to wear hijab ! Brothers and sisters pray for me ! I am Ayesha in Sha Allah thank you !
Inshallah sister
Ukhti you can do it! I started wearing it two months ago, I made every evening dua that Allah swt will open my heart for it and it was the best decision I made ❤️
Good
In Shaa Allah Sister Ayesha
Aamiin
We r with you our sweet friend God bless you 💕❤️
My cousin is Hijabi and I would honestly love to ask her to do this for me. It is such a simple and beautiful way to embrace someone else’s culture and religion. I think it helps everyone to be more understanding.
Do you want help from me, I'm a veiled Arab
@@fatimazohra-nk9it
I can help If you want.
*The ETERNAL GOD would do anything for you!! Even out of love for you he went to the cross as a human!!* Philippians 2:5-8
I am also from Palestine 🇵🇸, I love how people are testing the hijab. I will never doubt wearing the hijab
Hi
Hi . Is there no war in Palestine
I watched this from the beginning to the end, I didn't get tired nor bored and I was really enthusiastic .
Same here
Nice! Why only hijab? Try Indian, Chinese and Thai dress....oh you just want to be different from others...freedom Sucks?
@@uniqueisgd ever heard of freedom of religion.
@@TheJoker-ye9dc this India Hindu is passing same types of comments in several replies, how lifeles
@@uniqueisgd and who are you to decide? Who are you Again?
Amazing work from our lovely Muslim Sister, May Allah give her Jannat-ul-Firdaus - May all the beautiful volunteers be rewarded and blessed 🙌 😇
I was in Cairo Egypt with my parents when I was 13. I was always open minded but I remember thinking that what I heard about Islam was completely wrong. People were warm and nice , and yes , you would see modesty but in a very modern way . The girls were so colorful, I loved it. They also had (at least at the time) more women in the Assembly than most European countries which I also found interesting . Amazing trip. Made me want to know other cultures, this video was a great idea
She is so gentle, calm and nice. I watched the whole thing with a smile on my face!
You are really a great person
My Allah bless you
Since when being nice is a thing to praise. It's a basic human decency
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I love how enthusiastic she is and kind and helpful to other women with the Hijab. Kept my interest from start to end.
I think why it's such an emotional experience for non hijab wearing women is because most women subconsciously hide behind their hair, but once that part of you is taken away, you really see YOU. Your face. It's a raw experience 😊
I felt like that when I cut it all off, was such a relief 😊
I think they also subconsciously identify with purity, virginity... and even oppression symbolized in this kind of "garments". I think they give it a chance just because of the camera. The lady is an hijab artist and acts really kind, but can you imagine wearing it EVERY DAY IN YOUR LIFE??
Nope!
@@irenerodriguez9255 yes..i can..my country majorities Muslims..but we are not Arabs .. it's not oppressed at all..n our daughters r professional engineers,doctors n teachers.. doesn't have any problems..in fact one of the Muslims doctor created hijab for doctors in United Kingdom...so Muslims women work everywhere around the world
i literally cried watching this, and i usually dont cry that easily... the video just reminded me why i started wearing hijab and how beautiful it is, i just fell in love with it again, Thank you Baraa
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me too, and im crying even more when i saw this comment because i’m such an emotional girl
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She had harassed by an hatemonger some days ago..!!
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#JusticeForBara
#ArrestTheCulprit
Cannot believe how this video is making me cry.....they all look so beautiful!
Since when is it okay to glamorize Hijab in Islam ?
Very lovely
Appreciate the work this young lady is doing. Unfortunately the media is to blame for portraying hijab as a sign of oppression . This girl is trying to show the truth and how women actually feels when wearing the hijab. Girls here are definitely wearing by choice. They are happy 😊 Well done An educational video
She had harassed by an hatemonger some days ago..!!
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@OneBibleOneGod definitely women should choose to wear the hijab. Islam is a religion of peace and you submit yourself without force. No one should be forced
@LOGICAL MIND Go back to Trump, silly
@LOGICAL MIND xxxxi Illogical and Mindless.
You haven't got a clue what YOU are talking about.
What you are unable to read, YOU cannot comprehend. Sour Grapes !
Your arrogance reflects gross IGNORANCE.
@against-superstionv against-superstition xiixxxi How come YOU are the only one who has acquired that unique knowledge about Islam ?
Your pathetic ignorance didn't go unnoticed, but then guys like you are scared, don't believe and trust your own faith, whatever it is.
Since YOU have NOTHING to do with Islam, why are YOU going NUTTS about it, leave it alone,.....mind your own ruddy business.
Your opinionated crap is generating a lot of positive interest [thank you] and helping those who are seeking The TRUTH and they are more than happy to find it in Islam.....
Pray continue with your stupidity and paranoia.
I am not a Muslimah, but I do cover my hair because I believe it brings me closer to G-d. Seeing women in hijab makes my heart feel full because I know the dedication it takes, the faith and the heart. Hijabis are beautiful gifts from G-d and they are living in such a sacred way. Blessings from one wrap sister to another
I am not a Muslim, but I love your religion and culture, it's so rich and amazing. You are some of the nicest people out there and I love that. I'd love to try wearing a hijab some day, of course if it's allowed. I am so happy for all of you and wish you the best
You can wear the hijab :)
@@yuhhhhh2756 tysm for letting me know! :D
@@sheadude101 no problem i am sure u will beautiful in the hijab
Да наставит Аллах вас на истину Кур'ан и Пречистую Сунну любимого пророка Мухаммада (да благословит Его Аллах и да приветствует) Амин
Аллах в Кур'ане говорит:" воистину религией у Аллаха является Ислам ".
Thanks for your kind words 🥺🤍🤍
I really proud and appreciated for you sister,as a muslim person you make people believe and trust that Islam is peace religion and I hope much people can touched by your action...Love from Indonesia.
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If you can, check out the picture on your channel and enter the religion of God
After wearing hijab, the face of every girl has changed completely and Masha-Allah looks very beautiful under the hijab😍
Interesting choice of words. I thought the point of the hijab was to hide a woman's beauty?
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It's to cover up the parts where a man could easily gaze on, but just because you were a hijab doesn't mean you can't look beautiful, I think most likely the commenter is saying she still looks beautiful under the hijab, so there's no real questioning to his/her choice of words...
@@itachi7285 Nudity cannot be beauty, it is a kind of filth. I think people like you are trying to undress women in the name of beauty.
@@digitalservicebymotiur I fail to understand how showing your hair is nudity? Please also explain why women are forced to cover up while men get to walk around in the 'nude'.
@@pifre3051 Men will gaze on you regardless of how covered up you are. Just ask the women assaulted at your own holiest house of Allah - the Kaaba. Yes there is a questioning of words because men will still gaze at you if they find you beautiful. So in other words the hijab is ineffective and irrelevant.
I’m a Christian and I cover my hair, even though she is Muslim I’m so glad she is normalising head coverings in general and introducing the idea to people that have probably never given it a second thought! Going out and meeting people is the best way to dispel myths and teach people not to jump to conclusions/stereotypes, everyone always assumes I’m Muslim so I think people need to recognise that head coverings are an integral part of all three monotheistic religions, Christianity, Judaism and Islam (Hindu, Sikh and Buddhist women also cover their hair)
I am with you ☺
How are head coverings part of Christianity besides the mitra a bishop or pope is wearing and the expectation to not cover your head in a church?
why do men not cover Their hair with a Hijab why do they require this only for women???🤦♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
@@janiquesternchen5274 Well firstly, it’s not necessarily men requiring this (if you follow a religion then you would also believe it was from God, therefore God is the one telling you to do or not do something) but the reason that men do not have all the same restrictions and permissions as women do is because men and women are different. It would be impossible to make the two genders fully equal with each other by having them do the same things, but it would be possible by respecting the difference and working off of that. The primary reason for the hair covering is modesty, and you may also look at the statistics of sexually related crimes in western countries where head coverings are either not encouraged or even discouraged, compared to countries where modesty is important and necessary.
@@hurtigheinz3790 The Bible does require women to cover their heads in church (New Testament, Book of Corinthians) and also tells the woman not to speak in the church and there are certain places she can not go in the church. As for the head covering, this was something done by the Jews and was also something the women of Jesus’s time did.
I'm not a Muslim but I love how this girl says we all are human. That's just it, clothes do not define us. It's just what we are comfortable in and what we wish to wear. Bless her.
Actually as Muslims no girls commanded to cover their bodied and if they dont there will be punishment in judgement day, just leave the emotions and speak rationally
@@itgiants5218 I think what I said qualifies as rational
@@shanasaiesh9264 not for me as Muslim i dont mean to disrespect you, but In Islam when we are commanded to do something from Almighty Allah so it is a must, it is not about where we feel comfortable, if everyone is going to act as he like in everything then there are some people like to rape, some others like to steal so what i like what you like isnt always match with the set of moralities and it cannot build an ordered life instead of random life based on each person prefrences, And Allah is all knowing what is better for us so when Allah command the Muslim women to cover herself so it is better for her it is more pure for her it increqses her value it makes other looking at her in respectful look not in a sexual look for example:
If i look at a girl covered ber body and walking in respectful way
And if I look on a girl literally most of her body is uncovered
My look of course will be different a girl doesnt expose her body and seduce others another girl exposed her body and seduced others even if she didnt mean that,.
Did you got my point now?
@@itgiants5218 You r Muslim and I respect that. I expect you to do the same. So just because people have oogling eyes, a woman should cover herself from head to toe? Sorry I don't stand by this.
@@shanasaiesh9264 nope I didn't say because people have oogling eyes you should cover don't claim something I didn't say...
but I said naturally looking at covered women isn't like looking at uncovered women this is natural things if the creator didn't put in our heart to like women then no marries will take place no children and it will be the end of the world no body like to hold responsibilities, marriage has a lot of responsibilities but it's required and mandatory to have ordered life and to keep things clean and pure.
and just keep thing aside, once the creator commanded women to cover they need to cover that's it wither you like it or not if you are Muslim you need to follow the creator commands because as I said the creator know better about yourself.
A lady wearing a hijab is like a Pearl in a shell. She is respected everywhere and her beauty is for those who are close to her.
This is Islam.
Alhamdulilah
but that does not understand everbody
It doesn't matter if they are wearing a hijab or not, they should always be respected. That's the only true.
@@laurasantos3710 it snot like that, a woman wearing a short and everybody looking to her body down up is that respect for her??? islam is not what u like or i like as u want to interpret , islam is something that is defined by its rules , u no need to follow that 100 % but try from ur heart. please know what islam says go and read more about islam and its rule ,islam has the most flexible rules but only then if u think so that it sflexible and easy to follow .
@@altrnatvthinker I cannot understand what you say. Sorry. Please try to write it clearly. And just for the record, I am not talking about Islam :D Just talking about respect for every woman.
Hijab is a crown of every Muslim girl cuz half of her her beauty is in hijab...
@@asm-g2132 wdym by 'freedom'
@@asm-g2132 so if u wear hijab, ur not free, but if u take it off, u are free. Is that what u mean?
@@asm-g2132 I am sorry WHAT?!, what ur saying makes absolutely no sense omg
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@@queenxx2548 what are you saying ? Do u know what is freedom 🙄🙄
As both a Christian and introvert,i find hijab so appealing.Literally,i could wear them perpetually and won't even mind covering up my face all the time so i could feel more comfortable around people😄.
You know, it’s quite advantage for me, i laugh under the niqab, people can't see it, as an introvert, i am more happy after wearing hijab and niqab,😊. Boys don’t stare at me Alhamdulillah, ❤
The smile on every girl's face After seeing their faces in mirror 🥺
Mach'ALLAH Beautiful girls with hidjab looks pretty, hidjab give respect to women ,dignity,light face...
they're being used by moslims .. too bad they're too dumb to understand
Love the German accent, especially when its spoke with passion over a microphone
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@@baraabolat ياخسارة لو اناي مرتبطة لحدى..اذا انتي مرتبطه واختك يومنى كمان مرتبطه ولا شو..كم عمرها؟
@@AboAyman4017 ماذا تتكلم
this was such a beautiful experiment! it was also so emotional to see their reactions to how they look in hijaab. They were able to literally place themselves in our shoes and experience the beauty of HIjaab
Wearing or not wearing hijabs should be everyones own choice.
Jews, christian and indian womens cover their head, no drama. But black stone kissing idol worshipping women do big drama..... WHY....????
Yes
Im Christians but I was able to wear it before, I look so beautiful when I wear hijab but until now i wear i dont know why Actually I love allah with all my heart
May Allah bless you
If you trully love the true God, then search for him in Islam, and you can ask the Christians who converted to Islam to learn from them the difference between God in Christianity and God in Islam
I love Allah 💓
I love Jesus ❤️
I love Moses 😍
I love Mohammad peace be upon him
I love all prophets
Because I am Muslim Alhamdulillah 💓
@@faiksaqalla2175InshaAllah dont worry about it i try to learn about islam 😌 it's so nicely and i feel like I am on the true Path
I've met women who aren't religious but wear headscarves because they feel comfortable with them. Listen to your heart and you will find the answer within, whether you're a Christian or a Muslim or Anything else, I'm sure you will find it within ❤️ blessed be.
For the ones wondering "If the hijab makes them more beautiful, then wouldn't that beat its purpose?" Let me tell you something: hijab is not made to make a woman "ugly", because it doesn't. Instead, it is made to kind of "conceal" the woman from evil and lustful eyes. Showing skin and hair naturally attracts the eye of those around us, that is why we have to cover ourselves. This also applies to men, by the way. Men also have to wear modest clothing that does not define their body. They can also cover their hair and face if they want to, but they'll have to do a different style from the ones women do.
In all, both men and women should dress and act modestly so that they can be protected from the lustful and evil eye of some people.
Edit: I want to clarify something here. Both men and women should lower their gaze and cover themselves (essentially, be modest). This rule does not come from Islam only. This also applies in other religions, like Christianity and Jewdaism. However, in modern times, people have made being uncovered seem the "normal" so that being covered looks "oppressive". Also, while the rules are there, not every person follows them because we have free will. This does not mean the religion is wrong, but that the people are misguided. So, you might see someone saying, "Cover yourself! I command you!" That doesn't mean the person's religion is wrong, but that his/her actions are. Seriously, it's time we stop generalizing and claiming that a person's actions are due to their religion, race, gender, or age. Every person is accounted for their own actions.
So even if you wear hijab you are still showing your skin(of face) and as others have said if woman looks more beautiful then wouldn't it also attract men?
@@noueruz-zaman7894 Ultimately, we can't stop evil from happening. To explain, the people around us must lower their gaze and try not to have lustful thoughts about those around them. However, not everyone does this. So, no matter what we try, there will always be evil around us. Even so, we should keep trying to at least minimize it, so we wear modestly.
Also, if someone looks at us with lust and evil while we are dressed immodestly, we also take the sin. On the contrary, if someone looks at us with lust and evil while we are dressed modestly, only they take the sin and we take blessings. This is also a huge reason to cover ourselves.
My comment is that hijab is not a fashion statement. It's a choice to outwardly express a connection with Allah(pbuh). I am not a hijab gal but maybe at some other point in my life. I'm afraid that non Muslim women will wear this for the wrong reason.
And can't we teach men who are evil and lustful yo change their perception instead of women to cover themselves this is so messed up
@@Lyrical_Nirvana Maybe you misread my comment. I said this is applied to both men and women. Women may also look with evil intentions. We should teach everyone to lower their gaze and be kind. However, we can't really control what others are learning, so it is best to protect ourselves. This means both men and women should protect themselves.
Damn can we just appreciate the confidence this women has I would NEVER be able to do this
"I would never be able to do this."...well this is the beauty of the west (of Europe).🙂
@@thedarkside13 living in Europe doesn’t mean you automatically you have confidence. This person said I would never be able to do this not cause they’re not allowed to but because of confidence.
@@juna9564 I'd like to know where u from?🙂
Albania and I live in Poland actually
@@juna9564 besom n'Zot se ma mori mendja se je shqiptar/e.😅😅
Kurse sa i perket komentit/replikes, e kuptova shume mire komentin e saj por me qellim e bona ate koment. Thash ta shof se si po reagojn.😅😎
I just love the attentive feminine energy you exude, it's perfectly divine 💖💖
They all look so beautiful...When they see themselves in the hijab they get so emotional in a good way...They see their true beauty...
Every girl looked so beautiful that there was no language to express it with any words. Every girl looked so beautiful. I was really fascinated. Thank you so much for uploading such a beautiful video.hijab😍😍😍
Masha Allah, may Allah bless you baraa, and more content like this, greetings from Indonesian Muslims🇮🇩❤️
Jai shree ram
@@jaykantshikre7792 Ok
@@jaykantshikre7792 your god, cannot do anything
I love you ❤️😗
I’m Catholic but really enjoyed this video. So beautiful, pure, and elegant.
You are not a cathilic, you are a muslime, a devote muslime 😂😂😂
Do women in hijab remind you of Mary?
I don't deny all these girls were highly attractive to look at before wearing the hijab, but after wearing the hijab the immediately radiate a different kind of energy, one that project dignity and classiness before anything else. Masha Allah. Truly our Creator knows whats good for us, more than our mothers, fathers, and our own selves.
@Hi There men do cover themselves. There are clothes for men too.
@@hassanjamal4212 unfortunately I haven't seen men do that..
@@shanasaiesh9264 you never seen men wearing clothes? Where do you live if i may ask?
@@hassanjamal4212 I meant clothes that cover them as much as women are covered, mate.
@@shanasaiesh9264 I'm not your mate. Secondly, even in the most secular of western societies, people maintain fundamental differences in dress codes for men and women. Namely the covering of chest, its perfectly ok who men to walk around topless but its considered highly immodest and sexualized if women were to do the same, even at the beach or swimming pool.
Likewise, in Islam while both genders are enjoined to wear modest clothing, the standards for women are obviously higher because they attract more visual attention than men do for much less skin shown. In many conservative Islamic countries like Saudi, Oman, Sudan and Jordan, men also wear long flowing robes with long sleeves, and a head covering... showing only their faces, neck, hands and feet.
This young lady has an amazing personality. She can promote any product or service with her positive energy.
@LOGICAL MIND what do those numbers mean
@LOGICAL MIND no it is not my date birth?
@LOGICAL MIND how are you quoting random things from the Quran? Lmao 🤣 you’re so hellbent on this perspective that you bothered to comment on a post on RUclips with mostly Muslims watching. Who the hell and what hell are you trying to say?
@LOGICAL MIND stop sharing this trolls
@LOGICAL MIND your hates is a problem for all mankind
I am not a Muslim, and I will not wear a headscarf for religious purposes ever, however I have respect for women that do and it was beautiful to see these lovely young women try something new :)
Who knows, may God open your heart and mind to the true faith, which is Islam, and then you will say, “I wish I had never written this.”
@@faiksaqalla2175 'True faith' is faith in God. The world has many belief systems, and religions people follow, that they believe helps them perceive God. Yours is Islam. Mine is not. That is fine. 🙏 We must have respect for those who differ, for they are not "wrong" - their path is just not the same as yours. 🙏
just trying something new there, it's not religious purpose,
نعم الكل يعتقد أنه على دين الحق، لكن الله أعطانا العقل لكي نميز الأشياء بين المعتقدات الصحيحة و الخاطئة، لهذا يجب أن نبحث عن الحقيقة، و الخالق سوف يهدينا إلى الحق
never say never!
MASHALLAH....THE BEAUTY OF IS MORE INCREASE AFTER WEARING HIJAB....LOVE AND BIG RESPECT FOR BARAA AND THEIR TEAM MEMBERS FROM PAKISTAN ❤
I love you can pliz a relationship
And pliz your Facebook id
Idk why but I got really emotional watching this, like even before they showed the women how they looked. What a beautiful video. 💜
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Would you like to try that one?
I'll give you to trying this scarf for free kindly tell me your address country city then Ill be sent you
It's interesting how hijab transformed the looks of every lady. All looked so pretty and graceful. And the good thing about such experiments is they'll have a better understanding why Muslim women choose hijab even when they're not forced for it and why Muslims women find it liberating instead of oppression.
Isnt there a command from Allah in the quran that all Muslim women must wear it and that there are hadiths regarding punishments for women who choose not to? How is that a 'choice'?
@@itachi7285 it's always a choice for all human beings whether to commit a sin or not, to obey Allah or follow the foot steps of Satan. From choosing which religion to follow, to obeying or disobeying every commandment of religion it is up to human beings what they choose however they are not free from the consequences of their choice. Lakum deenukum waliya deeni! Hope you understand what I meant by Choosing hijab.
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@@crochetinn2021 I understand what you're trying to say however when you are blackmailed into doing something that isn't really a choice is it? Especially when the blackmail comes from the one person who making all these bold promises based his own personal experiences that no one else can witness and verify it's truth. Also it's not really a choice for someone to be born and raised into a religion that poses death threats and disownment by family and friends for leaving it. That my friend is pretty much a cult.
When I was younger I liked to cover my head with scarfs in winter to protect from the cold. I found it more flattering than what's usually used. In the 70ies it was normal for women to use scarfs to protect the head from cold. No religious beliefs involves.
Unfortunately today you get weird looks when you do that. I stopped because people stared at me.
Who cares if people stare. People will be people and you shouldn't care what they think. You should wear what makes you comfortable and happy!
@@desid2560 I don't feel comfortable when people stare. And my children feel uncomfortable also when people stare at me.
This video suddenly came up on my page and watching it makes me emotional.. I don’t know 🤷 why, but I’ve been thinking this things on these days and looking other videos that you share is kinda my new goal on life, that’s why it’s weird. I’m not saying any of it out loud but i wanna spread goodness about İslam and being good person, makes other laugh.. and seeing you is totally a sign for me. Thank you for being alive and have such an amazing heart, you’re rare 💜
I want to go somewhere where I can try the hijab, they are so beautiful and the purposes of wearing them are equally as elegant. Hair doesn’t define beauty, and all these lady’s look fabulous!
I think you can try it in your now,s position.... Hijab is really beautiful 😍😍
u can always ask our muslim sister nearby and im sure they will be more then happy to assist you..
If you live in the USA- go to the Palestinian areas and walk in the Muslim clothing store and choose shaul or hijab Al amera or the price turban and the price some is like 5 dollars. Welcome and thanks
I always have tears when the girls look at the mirror- I feel like they want to say I found my self I arrived to truth
I started learning the culture when the pandemic started and everything shut down, I even read the English version of the Qur’an. I live in a small town and The nearest place is almost an hour away.
They all look so beautiful, like brides on their wedding day with that beautiful veil 🥰😍
we are ALL human, no metter what skin color, what origin and which religion... I can only see light and beauty in you. thanks for the video and the beautiful message🙏🙏
Yes exactly we might not all look alike on the outside, but maybe God didnt want a bunch of clones, but one thing for sure we all have the same insides, so we have the same creator, Adam and Eve had kids that were all different colors, and nobody is higher than the other we are all equally and wonderfully made by the same one God who created everything in the world, he is a big God the almighty alpha omega I am infinity and beyond🙏🐑 🕊
Alhamdulillah
I dont know this girl but i love everything about her. her approach, her smile, her energy and what she is doing for these girls
Religion has been wreaking havoc for thousands of years over and over again, but how can it be that religions create hatred, division, war, conquests, slavery, is there more to it or do we really believe that an almighty God will solve our problems, although all these problems depend on faith. The powerful divide and rule, they want to divide us into many different groups and have anchored this division in the religions. Especially the Quran is a masterpiece of war, it can be both the religion of peace and on the other hand the religion of war, not for nothing there are extremists and kind hearted Muslims, but both feed on the same content, it depends on the interpretation, this is determined by the scholars. When does this interpretation change? It depends on the power of Muslims. If a society consists of 10% Muslims, they have no power to act, if they try to kill or harass unbelievers, they would prevent or hinder the spread of the Quran, but as soon as there is a majority in society, the interpretation changes within the mosques, the scholars.
The pressure by the radical Muslims becomes stronger and stronger on the peaceful ones, since deviating opinions are not tolerated, how can one otherwise move humans to exclude others, to press, which are parallel also to the Corona time. If a large majority inoculates itself, the state can more easily put the minority under pressure with measures. Since one cannot recognize Muslims by their appearance, since there are also Turks, Arabs ...... who do not necessarily have to be Muslim, so one shows its spread and makes about the Hijab, a symbol of the takeover, one says one would like to preserve the beauty of the woman, but did not Allah know that the more skin to watch on these sunbeams downbreak could, the production of the Vitamin D3 zunimmr. God is omniscient but not Allah. It is a biological oppression.
Why the oppression of Africans?
Why was the Usa 20 years in Afghanistan and left only a destroyed infrastructure and killed countless innocent people, it is the Islamization of Europe, in Germany it started with the Turks, Italians and over the decades it became more and more, it is a long planned habituation to a later refugee policy, which creates parallel societies and with a higher birth rate produces exactly this majority situation, the German /European is not able to defend himself in this future, let alone to assert, ossified by history, an eternal debt, which makes itself the elite of this world to own, solidary should be the German and accept the Islamization without noticing it himself. The powerful own the media, they control the trends, manipulate the algorithms, create majority opinions and can incite whole nations against you.
The human being born in pure innocence, the experiences also make us who we are, born with a moral compass that degenerates through manipulation, we do not need religion to orient us.
The world will only come to peace if we acknowledge the reality and finally put the virus of this world in its place, we must overcome the division and stick together, but this will never happen as long as we believe and give our power to an imaginary god.
The free world is dying out, may you live in peace and I wish everyone the best.
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@@kingswagger571 your a sad person thats trying to mislead people, why dont you just enjoy and appreciate whats happening here instead of trying to turn a postive into a negative, I am sure you have a lot in your life you need to improve on like your health, relationsships, career and faith, if you focus on what you need to improve on, you wont have time to go creating problems with others.
@@kaygoeppert5012 lol I won’t even read. You are one of those people who judges how “good” a faith is the more it presents similarities with western liberalism values. You need to learn what religion is first. Get out of that “open-minded concept” that!s making you close-minded instead.
I recommend reading Sapiens (a science book, it’s not even religious). Perhaps it will give you more information on what life actually is and how liberalism isn’t the norm of the life and it can be changed anytime
@@christa4172 I won't even read --> Same sentence you not open minded --> how can you answer? There is no Sense behind ya words.
How do you know my values?
Dont be Mad, have good day:)
kami warga Indonesia yang merupakan muslim terbesar didunia turut berbangga dengan tindakan anda ,.. semoga menjadi amal yang baik kelak di akhirat .... :)
Just sobbing over here. The beauty! I love this
Hallo
How are you
Starlah Mutiny xxxxi Regardless as to who they are, they all look so graceful, with inner Angelic smile and that 'Hijab' makes you Special, Commands so much Respect.
Hallo
How are you
This was so wholesome…she has amazing energy.
Indeed it wasn’t a bad idea to try it on but i must say these ladies looks even more prettier with headscarf.
Muslims are doing a great job of introducing Islam in other countries .....this needs to be appreciated a lot 🥺💞💞
JazakaAllah!
thanks
It's not needed in other countries
@@StopJazz Are you a Muslim ?
@@StopJazz agreed
And this video showed me that the true beauty can be find even with a veil covering your hair and long dresses covering your body... all of us girls are beautiful💜you all look amazing with that Hijab and without🥰spreading positivity for everyone!
~a non-hijabi who low-key wanna try like those girls did
@@jeevas2joy I am not a believer, so why wear it? I don't believe in Allah, I respect it, just wanted to try out of curiosity
@@jeevas2joy If I don't want to learn I won't, I asked a friend about your religion and she told me everything, but I don't want to believe. Is not a your problem what is my belief or if I don't have one, end of the thing
@@jeevas2joy don't be a teacher when she doesn't want to hear you
Its a sort of harassment especially to female
Believe in your religion and let others believe their
Wie liebevoll und zart du sie alle berührst. So voller Respekt und Achtung. Wunderbar
You are doing a great job, it’s like the people in todays world does not understand the meaning of modesty.
So they should cover their face too because showing your face is immodest right?
@Sexist Monkey Hindu cult worshipper 🤣 your face has hair on it, and covering your face is written in Tafsir, which is why women wear niqab in Islam or do you think they wore it for no reason goofball. Your face can attract unwanted attention more than your hair can
@Sexist Monkey Hindu cult worshipper 🤣 no, in order to not attract the opposite gender a woman must cover her face, this is how to be modest in Islam. Covering your hair is not enough because men are attracted to a woman's face
You sound dumb. I don't wish to cover my face or hair but am very modest than some hijab wearing people i know.
Am not gonna do it again as I was forced into Islamic religion as a young girl and now am free but looks good..... Even though it brings back bad memories but it still looks good on them👍👍👍👍really good
Everyone looked elegant, classy and highly respectable.
I am not muslima but I think the hijab and abaya/kimono has clean lines looks and is very elegant.
Stupid the Islam is not Beauty is the evil, Europe free of the Islam
@@elenasanchez7640 What I perceive as evil, is sexualising women by Western media. I'm Muslim, British and a young man. I can practice my religion freely. I'm grateful to Allah, that I am born and raised in England. In which European country do you live in, Elena?
Hijabs are so gorgeous honestly I love seeing people wear them
Really huge difference b/w hijab and without hijab, all the girls looking more beautiful and cute with hijabs
I LOVE HIJAB SPEECHLESS TO EXPLAIN HOW MUCH I AM GLAD THAT ❤ LOVE FROM MAURITIUS 🇲🇺
Islam is based on lies. the truth is Muhammed never met with Gabriel. he just fabricated things to make people follow him
@@learnwithbuddha8498 attacking Islam witout understanding will not help you .. make more honestly search on your book and your belief .. and I'm sure your mind will take you logically to Islam .. Look around you, what is the most widespread religion in the world ? yes islam ..ask yourself why ?
@@faiksaqalla2175 i believe in myself not in any false prophet. i have read Quran chapter1 and 2. and some verses of other chapters. i didn't get anything excited.
can you answer why Muhammed is the last prophet? Why Bahaullah can't be the next prophet. And 2nd if jinns are made of fire why they can't be detected by thermal scanners. If you clear my doubt I may accept Islam.
@@learnwithbuddha8498 Just as we are made of dust, but we are not just dust, we are mixed with flesh and bones... If you throw a person with a lump of dust, the same thing will happen to the jinn and demons, they are also hurt by the fire.
The wisdom in making the Messenger, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, the last of the Messengers is that nations at the time of the first messengers lived in isolation with no closeness between them and no communication except on primitive means. This made it possible to carry the message to everyone on earth, and the wisdom of God Almighty necessitated the sealing of the messages
I'm from Pakistan and the work u r doing is really nice I'm also a hijabi girl I really appreciate it.
Pakistan my second country. People's hospitality and welcoming is astonishing!
salam alikom I'm Australia nice to meet you
My husband wanted me to dress modestly and I hated it at first but when I actually tried on modest dresses I felt amazing!
I really loved the wY she framed the faces so well with hijab, all were unique and beautiful in their own way MashaAllah.
Thank you girls for giving urself a chance to wear the hijab. You all look so beautiful. I felt kinda emotional. Masyallah 💚
They are all so beautiful, I'm not muslim but I truly think that these clothes absolutely dignify /magnify the beauty of women. Long drapes flowing and putting the emphasis on the faces make them look like women of God/Gods/Kings. And when a woman like the Iraki with very long and curly hair would finally take everything off in the intimacy of her home, wow you must be in awe even more. These clothes truly are like a jewellery case for the woman who therefore looks like a precious pearl.
This is a beautiful description ⚘
It definitely favours the aesthetically appealing face. Some us need our hair as the frame that enhances what nature have given us or end up looking like ET.
Women are not objects to be admired
@@Aliciae411 Not objects, but subjects of our lives. We must choose!
I'm not a Muslim but I really like watching this video ❤️💘
@@marief647 As a Muslim, I am against these videos.
@@nisanur7099 why
@@aaiaiuu Because Muslim women do not wear make-up outside. pays more attention to the hijab. don't talk to men unnecessarily. they become an exemplary righteous woman. it's just advertising
@@nisanur7099 I agree with some of what you said and disagree with some ☺️
@@esrayildirim35465 hangisine katılmıyorsun. Ayrıca bunlar benim düşüncelerim degil. Allahin emir ve yasakları
"How beautiful to remain a mystery in a world of people who have nothing left to hide" - #Hijab
Racist
What is so “mysterious” about hair that every human being has????
@Anisah And then someone comes along and says it's shameful to show hands and feet and the face. And then someone comes along and says it's shameful to go outside at all.
@@Smithpolly So? Would that ever gonna stop anyone from doing something they love? That's the motive of this whole world, it won't let u be yourself and want to make changes in your trueself. But hijab is something that preserves your pureness and makes u focus on loving yourself. 😌💕
@@y.ansari766 "Preserves your pureness"?? What does that mean?
They all look so elegant 😭❣️
Its true
This is somewhat strange. While yes the girls looked beautiful with it on, that’s not really the purpose of hijab right? It’s not about it making one beautiful. It’s not just a decoration or fashion choice. It represents more. So I am not sure why you would want to let just anyone try it on for fun. And then gush about how beautiful they are in it?
Completely agree. It's mystifying.
Right. When she talks about the girls face shapes and how it would look good with hijab. What about those that apparently don’t look good with it?! That’s not the point.
She obviously believes women are more beautiful with it and is trying to convince them that way, because women are made to believe they must try and be as beautiful as they can be.
@@Aliciae411 So right, I was thinking the same.
When a woman is dedicated to God she radiates another type of beauty not typical to this planet. It’s not earthly beauty she is helping them achieve.
To help normalize the hijab and respect the hijjabis. There are a lot of misconceptions when it comes too islam and hijab, people fear Muslims because of the bad representation of islam on medias. By this video, everyone will know how beautiful it is, and how muslim women choose to wear it (we don't talk about the exceptions.. exceptions are everywhere)
No more "oh she's covering herself she must be oppressed or maybe she has terrorist thoughts"
I am a guy and I am used to wearing sarongs to lounge around at home or as sleepwear. I recently discovered some maxi sized hijabs which can be used for the same purpose too. They are soft and comfortable and come in a lot of plain neutral colors!
You can wear Arab Thobe it is so comfortable, search about it
Ich musste heulen mannnn, baraa liebe dich einfach du bist eine wahnsinns Person bleib sowie du bist einfach maschallah. Du hast viel mehr Aufmerksamkeit verdient!!!
Like it or not, a person’s dress communicates how others will perceive them and respond to them.
Muslims dont please the people, they please the creator of all existence
Örtüyü denemeleri mükemmeldi. Bakış açıları çok güzel. Ön yargısız denediler 🤗
They are all very beautiful in hijab , and they are beautiful with their souls , minds and much more .. peace to everyone .. 🤍✨🙏🏻
What a great way to calm all the hate speech against religion 🙌👏 she seems to be an amazing person
Most muslim women don,t wear hijab
mashallah, i love how open all the girls were to trying on the hijab! This is how people start to learn about others! You are beautiful and have beautiful energy! Peace and love to all my hijabi sisters from a non-hijabi ❤️
Ma Sha ALLAH
Wear the hijab sis ASAP. Nobody knows when he's going to die.
Omg, I love the way you behave yourself, sis!
You are polite and funny as well!
Good luck in the future and please keep taking such videos 🙏
Allah bless you!
She is actually encouraging others..❤️!...good jobbbb girlll
Brought tears to my eyes, they all looked so beautiful masha Allah ❤
Salam alaykum sister I am only 11 and I thought I wouldn’t look nice with a hijab when I wore it I felt so safe and protected it was always my dream too I love it now I wear it all the time
@Bhumika Mahamana sister
Jestem katoliczką ale uważam że te osoby pięknie wyglądają w Hijab. Cała uwaga skupia się na twarzy, ukazuje to delikatność tych kobiet i sprawia że emanują kobiecym wdziękiem. Bardzo mi się to podoba bo w tych czasach modne jest odsłanianie ciała a kobieta to coś więcej niż tylko obiekt seksualny. Naprawdę ich twarze wyglądają tak czysto i promiennie 💗
The reaction : PRICELESS ❤️
Well done and thank you for showing the real face of Islam.
God bless.
Every woman who wears such a hijab looks incredibly beautiful, I really like it.
Ohayo! Sounds good too This channel is fun. Nice patching. Glad you're on track The whole length of this video is well arranged
Even though I watched 2 videos, I noticed how beautiful, kind and gentle you are.
This fr made me so happy to watch! Their reactions are so pure
كم يسعدني ان نكون اصدقاء
What a beautiful way to spread awareness and positivity.
I think admin should give them the hijab and pyjamas as a present because after dressing they open it back.
Yess ..true..