Koreans React To Hijab Transformation TikTok!

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  • @shannylear5404
    @shannylear5404 2 года назад +801

    I'm surprised she can't establish the difference between religion and culture. We are not forced to wear it and for someone who doesn't exactly wear it can't really have much to say

    • @shannylear5404
      @shannylear5404 2 года назад +20

      @Nunu Papi they need to bring in a good example man cause this girl really ain't educated

    • @maryam2417
      @maryam2417 2 года назад +21

      in Iran it is forced so im pretty sure she's talking about Iran in that aspect, but as far as im aware of hijab isn't forced in any other country (except recently Afghanistan too unfortunately)

    • @shannylear5404
      @shannylear5404 2 года назад +9

      @@maryam2417 your right she's talking about Iran but they are looking at hijabs at an all round perspective. I'm talking about someone who doesn't really wear it has a lot to say.

    • @ayehabdellatif1741
      @ayehabdellatif1741 2 года назад +1

      @@maryam2417 i heard in Afghanistan men will get fined or sent to jail if their wives or daughters dont put it on

    • @cutiepie5413
      @cutiepie5413 2 года назад +7

      They should not have asked this girl for this she is making like islam forces you in everything .I really don't like it

  • @honeydew472
    @honeydew472 2 года назад +579

    I feel like they should have brought a hijabi woman instead so she could explain

    • @aeshnrl5024
      @aeshnrl5024 2 года назад +63

      that is what I am thinking.. Why they don't bring the real hijabi girl instead.. there is a lot of wrong information in this video.. I can't TT

    • @rusdinarusdin
      @rusdinarusdin 2 года назад +15

      100% agreed

    • @takemetomarz
      @takemetomarz 2 года назад +9

      right

    • @jjis-b8r
      @jjis-b8r 2 года назад +25

      Iranians are not really into deen and that's true they had to bring a real Muslim or a hijabi

    • @indahnasution4433
      @indahnasution4433 2 года назад +9

      Totally agree, so they can give complete, throughout and on the track (real) informations.

  • @ayaguerfi984
    @ayaguerfi984 2 года назад +779

    I'm hijabi and seeing people share false info about hijab make me sad a bit cause it's not a matter of opinion it's a matter of acceptance cause we're not different we're like every human being so I wish no one make rumors about us like we're forced to wear it it's a choice and we're proud
    If ur not a muslim leave ur opinion please I want to hear what everyone thinks.have a good day

    • @ольга-ъ2у2в
      @ольга-ъ2у2в 2 года назад +7

      Can i ask a question. I was always interested. I really like hijab, wanna try to wear it in "fashionable" style... But i'm worried that muslims could see it as disrespectful cause i'm not muslim... Wanna know your opinion and in general what do the muslims think about this... 💖

    • @lovelcy8461
      @lovelcy8461 2 года назад +28

      although they were complimenting it here and there, the girl spreaded sm false info acting as if hijab is cultural clothing. the two people on either sides of her now know the hijab to be completely different to what is it. in some countries yes it may be forced upon, which is completely wrong, but whether you wear the hijab or not it’s about if you’re practising islam. ppl need to learn not to speak on something they have little to no knowledge about.

    • @ayaguerfi984
      @ayaguerfi984 2 года назад +11

      @@ольга-ъ2у2в no that's not disrespectful at all the opposite it is a great opportunity to try it thanks ❤️❤️

    • @ayaguerfi984
      @ayaguerfi984 2 года назад +7

      @@lovelcy8461 yeah actually maybe some countries force it . It's different in every country so they didn't get the chance to know the real meaning behind hijab

    • @lovelcy8461
      @lovelcy8461 2 года назад +9

      @@ayaguerfi984 it is, you can’t wear it for fashion. it defeats its purpose. the hijab isn’t a fashion piece to be worn as an aesthetic by any means. cover your hair all you want be don’t be labelling it as hijab as that’s not what its worn for.

  • @cookielumiere4780
    @cookielumiere4780 2 года назад +1644

    I felt really offended by some things they've said, espacially the girl in the middle. Please don't mix up culture and religion, they are two very different things. Hijab has nothing to do with culture and women are free to wear it or not. I understand that in some countries it can be diffucult for women to make their own choices but please don't generalize by saying that we are forced or that it is a bad thing. I am sure this video was made with good intentions but I got a really bad vibe from it. I wish we could give hijabis a voice, a chance to speak for themselves and be proudly represented.

    • @materialgowrl1220
      @materialgowrl1220 2 года назад +214

      Finally someone said it, the girl in middle was somehow just trying to find bad things about hijab. Though I don't wear hijab it really offended me😔.

    • @jgirl7374
      @jgirl7374 2 года назад +41

      thank u for say it nicely and honestly

    • @dixi-chan6410
      @dixi-chan6410 2 года назад +5

      Upppp

    • @lovelcy8461
      @lovelcy8461 2 года назад +8

      THANK YOU

    • @Maryam_26
      @Maryam_26 2 года назад +6

      Say it louder for the people in the back!!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @pinkcloud8182
    @pinkcloud8182 2 года назад +842

    i think this video is more of about an iranian's experience than most muslim's experience... hijab is supposed to be a choice, and many muslim women find it beautiful and empowering. unfortunately there are governments like iran that make it so it's not a choice and that's not okay. it breaks my heart that there are governments who force people to do that, because then people lose their decision and it misrepresents the religion. however i hope you know that the women who choose to cover themselves in many places do so out of choice, so please don't look at them with shame and pity. frankly it's a bit insulting to think that one definition of identity is freedom, while someone else's is oppression. however i do very much agree that it should always be a choice. please know that hijab goes beyond clothing and encompasses character as well. also, men have their own definition of hijab as well. i think ghazal did a good job with her limited experiences, but the people who planned this video did so poorly.

    • @bradleyapollo284
      @bradleyapollo284 2 года назад +38

      It also makes me think of France's decision with the hijab ban. I have very limited knowledge of Islamic femme culture- but I do know it's a choice to wear hijab. And for France to use the false narrative that the hijab is oppressive and TAKE AWAY that freedom to wear hijab is literally no different than these oppressive muslim governments that force women to wear hijabs. Basically..men are the problem both in the western world and the Arab/islamic world (or the world in general). If I'm correct men also have their own form of hijab (which most of them BARELY follow right? ) e.g. not wearing pants above the knees, casting your eyes down when addressing a woman (personally I like that lol- it's like addressing a queen) etc)...anyway my point is the double standard of patriarchy is very much prevalent and it shows..even in religion

    • @nunuissa6376
      @nunuissa6376 2 года назад +32

      @@bradleyapollo284 Please know that Islam is not only Arab. There are alot Muslims who are not Arab

    • @bradleyapollo284
      @bradleyapollo284 2 года назад +2

      @@nunuissa6376 yes thank you for the correction.

    • @saaf6400
      @saaf6400 2 года назад +28

      Hijab is an obligation from God, whether you follow it or not that is your choice. But it's a bit wrong when ppl say hijab is a choice. No. It is an obligation from God but it is an individual's choice whether they follow one of the commandments of the Almighty or not.

    • @shi3384
      @shi3384 2 года назад

      Let's unlike this video

  • @EmanBHA
    @EmanBHA 2 года назад +828

    This was really difficult and frustrating to watch as a Muslim woman who wears a hijab. I made the choice to wear it, and I have family members who don’t, and that’s ok. OF COURSE there are people who are forced into it, and we should never belittle their experience and we need to identify that as an oppression of their choices and their rights; however, to assume that all women are forced into it, or not make clear the idea that it is a religious choice, was realllyy upsetting. I think it would have been a good idea to bring in someone who wears the hijab, and have them share their experience. Also, to clarify, not all Arabs wear a burka.
    The style of the hijab varies from country to country, and the burka is kind of a more comprehensive covering, which women do to feel nearer to God. It is true that it is more commonly seen from Arab cultures, yet to just generalize it as Arab didn’t feel accurate (like how most things didn’t feel accurate in this video)
    Again, I never want to say that there aren’t people who are forced into wearing a hijab, and their experience is valid, and they are being oppressed, as the hijab is a choice a woman should make; however, that is not a reflection of every hijabis experience.
    I’m sure this came with the best of intentions, as it was clear from the video that everyone in it did not have a lot of knowledge on the hijab, and were just taking from what their own experience had taught them.

    • @elmasg9845
      @elmasg9845 2 года назад +25

      Yes thank you so much for saying this! I am a muslim too but I don’t wear the hijab. But I do thought about how they should have someone in this video who wears the hijab instead of someone who was forced to wear a hijab in her country! I think this video would be so much better than this. Even if I don’t wear a hijab because I am not ready for it this video was very frustrating to watch.

    • @mahdireza5695
      @mahdireza5695 2 года назад +4

      YES!!! I agree with you dear sister, i very much dislike when people generalize a specific group of people just because of certain (even a single) picture/video. Yes there are SOME, lemme point out, SOME women who are oppressed but that's because a certain beliefs are against their personal rights and they can be forced at dangerous levels to partake in this. However for the most part, I'm PRETTY sure most hijabis are totally fine with it and are aware of why they wear it, making them NOT oppressed

    • @elmasg9845
      @elmasg9845 2 года назад

      @@mahdireza5695 exactly like that! 99,8% really does choose to wear the hijab on their own!

    • @Ghazalwluv
      @Ghazalwluv 2 года назад

      So it's frustrating for y'all that we talk about how literally our whole country is forced to wear hijab? How ignorant you must be.our women have lost their life in protests and lost their families over this . Imagine how frustrated WE ARE that every time we want to talk about this important issues there are western hijabi girls that come for us and shut us down just because they want to show westerns that they are different and hijab is empowering for them and westerns should respect them and ... Guess what all that is good but by doing that you are taking away power from us and taking away the opportunity that we can use to by the help of outside world pressure our government to treat women fairly. A lot of y'all are either arab or second gen immigrants who never experienced being oppressed by governments like Iran or Afghanistan don't dare to judge us for our feelings about hijab and Islam, y'all have to answer to your god why did you take part in oppression of millions of girls and women

    • @kpr..14
      @kpr..14 2 года назад +11

      right? i felt kind of uncomfortable watching some parts of this video (e.g. 2:03 or 2:35 or 3:06) but it’s clear that they don’t know any better. it’s utterly wrong that people like Ghazal were forced to wear it, and i’m glad she doesn’t feel the need to do something she doesn’t want to anymore, but the majority of women choose to wear it. idk it just made me feel a bit sad that these people are not getting the full perspective and now think that hijabis are oppressed etc.
      i think they should invite an actual hijabi onto the channel to get the other side of the story. it seems Ghazal is unaware about what it’s like in the rest of the world.

  • @oumaymabakkali6036
    @oumaymabakkali6036 2 года назад +296

    Just wanted to say that a hijabi doesn't necessarily have to wear heavy makeup because her face is the only visible part as they mentioned at some point in the video. Hijab is a way to please Allah and with hijab comes modesty and so we dress modestly and we don't wear too much makeup because that too can bring unwanted attention from evil eye. Also wearing hijab is a religious duty given to us by Allah so it doesn't relate to being open minded or not because as a Muslim you have to go by Allah SAW rules and like in every religion there are people who go by the rules and there is who don't but again it doesn't relate to how open minded a person is.This is not hate just wanted to say something about this matter as a hijabi. Also it would have been nice to bring someone who is more religious and doesn't think of the religion of Islam as a bad thing because it seems like you guys are taking the wrong ideas about hijab and how they are a shame because they cover our beauty and features. 😊

    • @1mmoonaty374
      @1mmoonaty374 2 года назад +3

      Yes thank you 🙏💯

    • @raxmaxayir2550
      @raxmaxayir2550 2 года назад +5

      That is what I am saying excectly

    • @zhoisya9962
      @zhoisya9962 2 года назад

      Allhamdulilah, thank you 🙏🏻🤍

    • @mahdireza5695
      @mahdireza5695 2 года назад +1

      Also wanna point out, crop tops, tight/short clothing in general, styled hair and heavy makeup is allowed. Before anyone cancels me lemme point out that it's ONLY permissable as an at home photoshoot with siblings or with cousins. I'm pretty sure it's not allowed in front of strangers, even women but you are allowed to show off your hair and some of your body (but not the knee or belly button) only in front of women. Men (besides relatives and her spouse) can't look at the woman's hair, touch her or be able to see her body silhouette. This is just what I was taught growing up

    • @cherryblossom2971
      @cherryblossom2971 2 года назад +4

      Absolutely mentioned in 3:07 made me so upset with Ghazal that's a very offensive and ignorant comment to make on girls who wear their hijab for God. The face is not the only thing we can work on because we wear a hijab Ghazal explanation was so disrespectful!

  • @marwahtreasure8635
    @marwahtreasure8635 2 года назад +1390

    As a hijabi I just want to say that wearing the hijab is not a bad thing, in fact it’s a way of covering our beauty from prying eyes and is a means of protection. Hijabis are not oppressed. It’s a choice we make.

    • @ItsOurSpace
      @ItsOurSpace 2 года назад

      It's an oppression in Iran and many Arab countries including Afghanistan.

    • @ythatesfacts
      @ythatesfacts 2 года назад

      And if you don't in sharia countries it's not the fault for men to rape women who don't have hijab on.

    • @SaRaBoCha-1
      @SaRaBoCha-1 2 года назад +39

      Well said , yes it is a CHOICE lol I mean they are like extreme families who make their girls wear it, but if you have a rather open-minded family, it becomes a journey and you chose if you want or don't want to wear it ! ❤️ Thank you so much for this video !

    • @shookyscreams4347
      @shookyscreams4347 2 года назад +32

      It really depends on where you live and in what kind of family and environment you grow up 😂

    • @ольга-ъ2у2в
      @ольга-ъ2у2в 2 года назад +7

      Can i ask a question. I was always interested. I really like hijab, wanna try to wear it in "fashionable" style... But i'm worried that muslims could see it as disrespectful cause i'm not muslim... Wanna know your opinion and in general what do the muslims think about this... thank u 🥰

  • @happyseal9546
    @happyseal9546 2 года назад +152

    I'm not gonna lie. I was getting bad vibes from this video. It was kind of offensive that the girl who was chosen to guide the two Koreans through hijab and hijabi culture is someone who doesn't like hijab, was only forced into it, and doesn't wear it. Plus, her general knowledge on how the rest of the world wear hijab, and the different styles, and types, and materials were scant. Nor did she know the hijabi culture of different regions of world. She was mostly answering based on biases she's accumulated in her head. She was pretty ignorant.

    • @shahrukhkhan8307
      @shahrukhkhan8307 2 года назад +20

      yes and plus she was assuming that rest of the Muslim world also forces women to wear hijab when that's not even true. I am from Pakistan and i can say with 100% surety that nearly 60 $ of Pakistani women don't wear hijab at all. she also said that some Muslim countries even force Muslims to cover their necks ?? like which Muslim country exactly ?? IRAN ?? AFGHANISTAN??

    • @happyseal9546
      @happyseal9546 2 года назад +12

      @@shahrukhkhan8307
      Yeah exactly. That was a straight up lie. I don't think virtually any country has that as a rule. Maybe social pressure from onlookers in some places, and there are Islamic laws about covering the neck and chest areas. But Iran is as bad as it gets with enforcing hijab laws, and necks are not a requirement, and maybe things are different now in Afghanistan with the Taliban. As for the Arab countries, not even Saudi Arabia enforces hijab (since 2019), with the exception of when performing pilgrimage (which is justified). And Saudi Arabia is the strictest of them all.

    • @kpr..14
      @kpr..14 2 года назад +11

      i agree. it’s wrong that she was forced but her bias against the hijab was very clear in the video. and the other 2 clearly don’t know any better, which is why they said some questionable things :/

    • @PaPa-ko1vg
      @PaPa-ko1vg 2 года назад

      exactly

  • @gull2463
    @gull2463 2 года назад +295

    hijab is a choice not something u r forced to do..i am a muslim girl, born in muslim country and nobody forces me to wear it...wearing hijab is really a beautiful thing as a muslim..it is something u do from your heart and it is something that is between u and Allah only

    • @noxiteprova8878
      @noxiteprova8878 2 года назад +6

      Maybe not for YOU, but the girl literally talks about how she was arrested if she didn't wear it. Not everyone has the same experience as you

    • @Hannalove77
      @Hannalove77 2 года назад +5

      @@noxiteprova8878 it depends on the county you live in so the girl in the video lives in a toxic environment which is not ok but the girl in here might not face this so it’s on the country( me too i have never met anyone who is forced to wear it it’s a choice not THAT you have wear it )

    • @gull2463
      @gull2463 2 года назад +8

      @@noxiteprova8878 yes I understand that... But she made it sound like everywhere it is like this.. it's just that it gave the wrong impression of hijab to many new people who doesn't understand Islam or hijab... So I hope they make a new video with someone who could teach them more properly... No hate just wanted to clear it for the other people 🙌

    • @minkkulborahae
      @minkkulborahae 2 года назад +5

      @@noxiteprova8878 Just because her country's law is fcked up then you think every Muslim is similar?? Explore the world. She is not supposed to be in this video.

  • @yasmine7305
    @yasmine7305 2 года назад +206

    For most Muslim women who wear the hijab, the hijab is something they love wearing🤍 Iranian women’s experience differs immensely to their millions of other hijabi experience

  • @Rose-dr9lh
    @Rose-dr9lh 2 года назад +183

    4:40 Babe its not about country or culture, its about islam. Islam has it own rules. Like not showing the neck, its not about in what country you are, but about the fact that in islam u are not supposed to show it.

    • @Rose-dr9lh
      @Rose-dr9lh 2 года назад +8

      Whether people follow its rules, is another thing ofcourse.

    • @sameeraaliyah1211
      @sameeraaliyah1211 2 года назад +1

      I agree with rose 💯 ❤️

    • @rebel6491
      @rebel6491 2 года назад +2

      was it also cultural then? like one country tolerates this much as their certain situations are different from other countries? why is there a difference though between Muslim countries if not?

    • @kikomilanolipgloss7286
      @kikomilanolipgloss7286 2 года назад

      @@rebel6491 there is a difference between Islam and Islamic states. Most Islamic states that go too far with the teachings of Allah Swt and Prophet Muhammad pbuh are incorrect and usually cultural and do NOT represent the true teachings of Islam

    • @dixi-chan6410
      @dixi-chan6410 2 года назад +1

      Like fr 🙄

  • @shannylear5404
    @shannylear5404 2 года назад +61

    I'm sorry but Yhh as a hijabi girl aswell the middle girl seems to have some bad misconceptions about the hijab. It takes a person who wears it to know it's value. A Muslim knows the value of it it's literally our pride. Makes you feel privileged

  • @rosebano2100
    @rosebano2100 2 года назад +190

    Being an Indian muslim 🇮🇳 i just felt little sad. my parents and family are really open minded they never forced me or my sisters to wear cartain type of clothes i choose to cover myself I love wearing hijab being religious has nothing to do with oppression in fact if you truly know and follow Islam you will find that Islam is very open minded it's gives women so many rights . May Allah guide all of us. Ameen

    • @Variouscartoontopic
      @Variouscartoontopic 2 года назад +7

      Being an Indian Hindu 🇮🇳
      I'm being so proud that in our culture, Nobody forced us to wear what they want.
      But even Bangladeshi muslims wearing Hindu Saree more than muslim Hijab, Eventhough Bangladesh being a Muslim country

    • @comedyfights7839
      @comedyfights7839 2 года назад +7

      @@Variouscartoontopic Since when dd saree become a part of hinduism??
      It's a cultural thing not religious.

    • @Variouscartoontopic
      @Variouscartoontopic 2 года назад +4

      @@comedyfights7839 Many non-hindu people love saree that's why you cannot accept that Saree is a Hindu tradition attire . Since you are Indian, you very well know that Saree, Chudidhar, Choli are all Hindu tradition attire right? Why pretending?
      But I have a question that why some muslims are wearing saree ??
      We Hindus don't wear Muslim Hijab
      So why Muslims wear Saree and Bindi?
      Do you love Saree or Hijab?

    • @afsheen6731
      @afsheen6731 2 года назад +5

      @@Variouscartoontopic all those that you’ve mentioned are traditional Indian clothes not Hindu clothes. And observing hijab just means to dress modestly in our terms. We Muslims can still wear the salwar and be observing hijab. I hope this is clear

    • @Variouscartoontopic
      @Variouscartoontopic 2 года назад +4

      @@afsheen6731Only a muslim who live in India Cannot accept this .
      Because you are a Muslim who love to wear Saree, Chudidhar as India is Hindu country and mixed up with Hindu people
      Saree, Chudidhar, Choli are all pure Hindu words wore by only Hindu women . Not by all indians .
      If you love to wear saree, then it's okay . But you cannot deny the fact that Saree is Hindu .

  • @abby5008
    @abby5008 2 года назад +82

    I think the Irani girl explaining things in Islam in a very wrong way, as if we do things as muslims just because we fear the society and government or some country’s laws. No, we do what we do because we fear god. I really dont want to sound rude but she talks nonsense about Hijab and it’s value, based on her own opinions or her country’s laws. As if Islam goes according to the random laws of Iran only, Which is wrong and extremely weird honestly, cuz me as Arab muslim and even non hijabi Muslim girls we actually got surprised hearing how she was explaining why we wear or supposed to wear Hijab.
    Why she didnt talk about why it’s important in general in our religion. Let non Muslims who assume that we are oppressed into wearing what we wear and do what we do know that we do it for god, not for pleasing people or begging for their acceptance for us, nor to be judged by them either. Plus we actually are more comfortable with it.
    I noticed also her making faces when mentioning “the committed muslims who are very religious and strict about their religion and it’s commitments” idk from where to start but yeah that was wrong too. Maybe its all because how her country represented Islam to it’s people but yeah it’s known that forcing things into people is a common thing in her own country specifically. Because if you go to the rest of the Arab countries, Middle East, north africa and north Asia muslim countries; non has such mentality or such weird laws like forcing a hijab and applying fines against whoever choses to take it off. Like what the he*ll is this for real..!

    • @Sjfyy_
      @Sjfyy_ 2 года назад +3

      exactly ^

  • @nazmaazim7446
    @nazmaazim7446 2 года назад +71

    I have seen many irani girls calling themselves open minded for not wearing hijab .... Islam never pressured anyone to wear hijab , if a woman wears hijab or not it's her relationship with Allah
    So do not relate hijab or salah with being open minded or conservative

    • @husnaliyana8393
      @husnaliyana8393 2 года назад +6

      True, wearing hijab is not compulsory, but covering adornments is, for the sake of protecting oneselves from prying eyes

    • @noxiteprova8878
      @noxiteprova8878 2 года назад +2

      Stop spreading lies. Women in many countries are being forced to wear it. The girl in the middle literally talks about how she was arrested because she didn't wear it. Of course she doesn't like it.

    • @husnaliyana8393
      @husnaliyana8393 2 года назад +8

      @@noxiteprova8878 Lies? What lies? More like you're the one who can't handle the absolute truth and who only believes in your version of the truth.
      The absolute truth is Islam in its essence forces nothing on its followers. It's more about how much those who claim that they are Muslims truly believes in the teachings of Islam. If they truly understand the reasons behind those rules, they should have no problems in abiding them, for Islam wants only the best for its followers.
      A simple anology would be you're saying you love someone but that person would only know whether you truly love them or not when they see your actions and how you treat them. Same goes for Muslims. The actions and sacrifices Muslims willing to take will show and confirm their level of trust and love for the one and only Allah the Almighty God.
      In fact, every single thing that you can think of is initially permissible in Islam until there are rules that outweighs them for the betterment of human, regardless whether you understand the reason behind them or not.
      You might wonder, "If Islam is the best religion, why forcing someone is frowned upon in Islam?" Well, no one likes being forced to do something that they dislike/don't understand, right?
      The ones that you see who force Islamic rules on others (e.g.: isis, Iran's fines on non-hijabis) are the radical ones. If Islam in its essence is forceful, you wouldn't see it thriving until today since 1400s years ago.
      Before you come at me saying Islam is oppressive, have you ever tried or cared enough to understand why Islam is the way it is?
      Do you use the western mass media as your primary source of information about Islam? If so, don't you ever have the slightest doubt whether their reports on Islam and Muslims are the absolute truth or the "truth" that they created/manipulated for people like you to consume?
      I mean, there's always something good in everyone, right? Also, if their reports are the truth, why there are still people willingly revert and stay in Islam in this modern days? Isn't it weird that a large group of people from multiple backgrounds can be consistent in doing bad things since 1400s year ago?
      Just in case if you want to learn more about Islam, I suggest you to learn it from authentic sources like The Holy Quran, hadiths and Islamic scholars, because only from there you'll see it's true beauty, not Muslims in general because Muslims are also normal humans who never escape from making mistakes.
      Like in Ghazal's case, she's born Muslim in a majority Muslim society, which could be why she and her family take Islam for granted and never cared enough to learn what Islam truly is because they're only following the culture/society that they're in to fit in
      My Muslim fellas, feel free to correct me if there's anything wrong in what I'm trying to say and I apologize in advance for any mistakes I've done. Peace ✌🏻🕊️

    • @Mome_
      @Mome_ 2 года назад +3

      THATS THE PROBLEM OF HER COUNTRY , NOT RELIGION
      I repeat
      THATS THE PROBLEM OF HER COUNTRY , NOT RELIGION
      Please stop being ignorant

    • @shakira7301
      @shakira7301 2 года назад

      @@noxiteprova8878 of course that's what the comment says, islam dosen't force you but the culture or country does. And that's the country's problem

  • @123456789babaq
    @123456789babaq 2 года назад +132

    As a woman who literally kept bugging my parents to wear the hijab for years before they finally allowed me and i never looked back, truly one of the best decisions i made in my life time. Yes some people are forced but most of us wear it by choice (as it should be btw: by choice) also there is a third side, women forced to NOT wear it , yes , not wear it. Unfortunately i have met a lot of women who would cry to me about their families not allowing and accepting them wearing the hijab even though they are muslim. But this side is never told bc it doesn’t fit the narrative they want to broadcast. I don’t think u did this video with bad intentions but it left a bad taste in all of our mouths. There is nothing wrong with mention this side as long as you mention the other two as well. Please do better.

  • @vswifey1558
    @vswifey1558 2 года назад +172

    I think you guys should’ve brought someone from a country that’s people are not forced to wear it and someone whose actually religious or at least educated about Islam

    • @lovelcy8461
      @lovelcy8461 2 года назад +25

      fr ppl need to learn not to speak on something they have little to no knowledge about, because now she has spread false info to the ppl around her and viewers as well.

    • @noxiteprova8878
      @noxiteprova8878 2 года назад +3

      She probably knows more about it than you. Just accept that not everyone has a pleasant experience. For her she has been forced to wear it and have to pay fines because of it. Are you surprised that she doesn't like it? Instead of listening to her, you attack her

    • @najimaabdi6259
      @najimaabdi6259 2 года назад +7

      @@noxiteprova8878 I get that how ever the comments they all made don’t sit right with me. It’s true there are people who are forced and don’t have a good experience and I also get the two Korean people don’t know much about it. But I... nvm I feel like I’m repeating my self

    • @pinkcloud8182
      @pinkcloud8182 2 года назад +16

      @@noxiteprova8878 no one is attacking, i think she did a great job with what she knows. they're saying that they are being misrepresented. the video said this video is about hijab, but her perspective is very shaped by iran and the strict enforcement of hijab there. because of her limited experience, the whole video implied that EVERY hijabi is forced, and that's not true. they didn't talk about what hijab means, or that men have their own definition of hijab. they didn't talk about how hijab goes beyond physicality and requires a certain level of manners, humbleness, and patience, etc. im not mad at her, i just wish the people who planned the video were more thoughtful about the topic and who to learn from.

    • @iamsherlocked875
      @iamsherlocked875 2 года назад +1

      Are u sure? What i saw in my country speaks differently. Harsh and demeaning people for not wearing, even to different religion school kids who go to public school its a must. What a mess!!

  • @annisareskia7
    @annisareskia7 2 года назад +17

    I am from Indonesia, the country with the largest Muslim population in the world. In Indonesia, Muslims are not forced to wear the hijab. I used the hijab of my own choice when I was 12 years old. I only wear hijab when I go out or meet someone who is not my family. hijab for me is a crown and protector. I'm happy and proud wearing hijab :)

  • @sli3fana2003
    @sli3fana2003 2 года назад +84

    am i the only one that felt like the girl in middle herself knows nothing about Hijab or Islam!🙂

    • @ItsOurSpace
      @ItsOurSpace 2 года назад +5

      She is Muslim and from Iran so she shared her views obviously your point will be different.

    • @sli3fana2003
      @sli3fana2003 2 года назад +26

      @@ItsOurSpace this is not about point of view.... it's a religion and she has to respect it... if she doesn't believe in it or doesn't like it i don't care.. but she shouldn't give wrong information about Islam... she could just talk about her own country... not the whole Islamic community

    • @shireensheikh8132
      @shireensheikh8132 2 года назад +6

      @@sli3fana2003 you're correct

    • @shookyscreams4347
      @shookyscreams4347 2 года назад +10

      @@ItsOurSpace she can talk from her experience in her country but she should have also give further info about it. But she clearly does not know much about islam lol she should have refused to be the guest to begin with. It could create misunderstanding like what she already did to the other two.

  • @pinkrose00705
    @pinkrose00705 2 года назад +23

    I wanted to scream, "THAT IS NOT TRUE!" the entire time. I think she shouldn't have generalized Islam and hijab like that, whatever she said is solely based on her experience and Iran's culture. I hope people understand that!

  • @hafsaaj639
    @hafsaaj639 2 года назад +38

    I live in a Muslim country and I'm Muslim, I don't wear it and no one is forcing me to do so, I'd love to wear it someday cuz I think it's beautiful, but that day I should take the decision by myself
    Maybe in Iran they r a bit too strict by forcing ppl but this is not the case for most of other Muslim countries, pls don't get the wrong idea

  • @nusratjahannila2466
    @nusratjahannila2466 2 года назад +187

    Ghazal, you are presenting Islam and hijab in a wrong way. There's difference between culture and religion. And maybe you are not into hijab and burka but try to respect those who are wearing them.

    • @readme1494
      @readme1494 2 года назад

      yupp and she make me suudzon

    • @ifraqureshi5797
      @ifraqureshi5797 2 года назад +17

      Yes they should have bring a hijabi girl instead of her she is giving all wrong information about hijab I really feel angry for a moment

    • @gulsum-ozgeemirdag5469
      @gulsum-ozgeemirdag5469 2 года назад

      I was thinking about that too

    • @spyroo8876
      @spyroo8876 21 день назад

      She is Iranian What can u expect???

  • @jgirl7374
    @jgirl7374 2 года назад +53

    this video makes me uncomfortable as a hijabi muslim .. they💜 kinda talk about it as something bad .. we love you awesome world💜 but you should bring a hijabi girl talking about why she chose to wear hijab and why she love her hijab .. Awesome world 💜Hyeni 💜and Hoseung💜 we love you thank you for talking about hijab but sadly it was a little bit misunderstood ..

  • @areejjawadkhan
    @areejjawadkhan 2 года назад +136

    I think Hijab is really not about the countries or the traditions. It's religious. Just like there are some religious, others non practicing people of one certain religion, Muslims too have certain religious, firm believers who actually want to wear the Hijab, not because their country forces them to( obviously this too, is a case for some people but that doesn't mean that all the people wearing hijab are wearing it because it was enforced upon them). The Muslim community also has people who're not so practicing and they don't wear the Hijab. I think associating this fact with being open minded is a bit ehh

    • @shookyscreams4347
      @shookyscreams4347 2 года назад +7

      Well said, should be put it this way. It is about practicing or not.

    • @lovelcy8461
      @lovelcy8461 2 года назад +3

      100% culture views can’t be put under the religion aspect when it’s different!!

    • @Who.Loves.K_Fun
      @Who.Loves.K_Fun 2 года назад +1

      Well said....Hijab is a associated with the religion Islam and although there are some countries who force everybody to wear it....it is not something to find 'i kind of feel bad that they cover ↑' for....it is a choice to keep their body to themselves.....just like some people think its body positivity to go nude....it's body positivity for them to cover up

  • @hi-qe4uq
    @hi-qe4uq 2 года назад +61

    I'm not sure about Iran but a lot of muslim countries aren't actually strict you can wear it or not. True sometimes you get told what to do, it feels oppressive, however when its something you want to do and are not forced to it feels amazing.

  • @kookknowsme4725
    @kookknowsme4725 2 года назад +47

    she made it seem like hijab is a part of our culture or country rules and regulations.
    It really depends on you if u want to wear it or not.
    No offense to her tho but I don’t really think she
    knows much about the religion or the hijab.

    • @ItsOurSpace
      @ItsOurSpace 2 года назад +2

      She said the truth though... In Iran it's compulsory and in many Arab countries too....

    • @kookknowsme4725
      @kookknowsme4725 2 года назад +4

      @@ItsOurSpace some and very few tho but the people who don’t know about the other Muslim countries might misjudge or think that we’re oppressed.

  • @ayafarag3125
    @ayafarag3125 2 года назад +52

    As a girl wears Hijab. It doesn't annoy or restrict me at all. Also, i don't feel like the weather is hotter cuz of my hijab not like that. It's more like i feel covered, covered and beautiful.

    • @noxiteprova8878
      @noxiteprova8878 2 года назад

      Now imagine if you were forced to wear it and got arrested if you didn't. It is not a good experience for everyone

    • @ayafarag3125
      @ayafarag3125 2 года назад +5

      @@noxiteprova8878I'm wearing it bc i want to. It's my choice of my own free will. But if happened someone forced to. I'm sorry for her
      Didn't want to mention that. But I've been forced to take off my hijab for letting me in a restaurant. "not mentioning the country" Guess what, i didn't take off my identity"Hijab" and i couldn't eat for more than 18 hours after wondering everywhere with friends only bc i wear hijab.
      Is it okay to have prejudice and forcing hijab women to take off their hijabs????
      Wearing it by force or taking it off by force both are not accepted at all.

  • @DandyMcbasketball
    @DandyMcbasketball 2 года назад +110

    I think hijabs bring out the beauty in people and makes them look absolutely stunning. I really love the way they look! 💕

  • @fatmaalmutawa7568
    @fatmaalmutawa7568 2 года назад +58

    I really love their videos but this one isn't giving out the right information about the hijab in the Muslim community..... here it shows rather the experience in Iran than the actual beauty of the hijab..... as a hijabi it's a way to show empowerment and beauty ( of course everyone is beautiful even without the hijab ♥♥) we are NOT oppressed in anyway .... the law in Iran is like that ( in regards of getting fined if seen without the headscarf) but in other countries its completely fine if you wear it or don't wear it. So please I hope there will be more correct info about hijab cause this actually makes me sad straight up. And one thing I noticed PLS DONT MIX UP RELIGION AND CULTURE they are two completely different things.😭

  • @adibasalami9234
    @adibasalami9234 2 года назад +68

    As a Muslim and hijabi I just want to say I love my hijab it is a protective barrier to me and to see it so misrepresented or kind off seen as a limitation is sad, we wear the hijab to hide our beauty and though I know they are not all that educated on Islam the comments of seeing people's beauty hidden under the hijab makes them feel bad or that hijab gives a mysterious attractiveness completely pulls away the purpose of wearing it as they start to sexualize the hijab which is very upsetting . I hope they can get someone who can properly explain the reason for wearing the hijab and it's importance rather than a person who does not believe in the religion or the purpose of the hijab or understand it's value properly, not just because she originated from a predominantly Muslim country

    • @1mmoonaty374
      @1mmoonaty374 2 года назад +1

      Yesss 💯 these comments were extremely triggering and upsetting for me also, the purpose should have been explained, which includes protection, modesty, commitment to Allah, and self empowerment ❤️

  • @Mimi-mq2wj
    @Mimi-mq2wj 2 года назад +6

    Never ask an Iranian person about the concept of hijab 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @rorosm8380
    @rorosm8380 2 года назад +41

    Sorry but she was not the best person to represent hijab and what it stands for. I understand that in Iran, there are certain strict regulations but it seemed as if she did not understand how to explain the different styles properly. She seems biased in a way. Wearing hijab has empowered me and many other women, though here, it was as if we are forced. Yes, many families force their daughters to wear it, but there are many women who choose to wear it cause they love it. I hoped she could show the balance and differentiate between choice and forcing. She does not know much about the religion too otherwise she would have explained it all properly. Hope you get someone else that is more knowledgable next time. Thank you all for the effort done in the video though, no hate to anyone.

    • @rorosm8380
      @rorosm8380 2 года назад +1

      @Khadeejah Bint Shabeer yes of course. No hate to her, she seems sweet! I just wish they got someone more knowledgeable or could explain it better

  • @candysplat1585
    @candysplat1585 2 года назад +4

    I'm Muslim and I'm very very offended by this, people share false rumors about our religion not knowing how beautiful it is , and the hijab is made for womens protection because that's how much Islam cares about women , women can still be free they don't have to wear attractive clothes that show their bodies just to be free.

  • @maha6726
    @maha6726 2 года назад +23

    as a hijabi myself, i was quite offended and uncomfortable with the way Ghazal talked about the hijab. she really did mix religion and culture along with some other information that is completely false. i would prefer someone who wears a hijab to talk about something like this which is very sensitive and should be talked about as accurately as possible, it was quite difficult for me to get through the video honestly. the things talked about were just infuriating to me unfortunately. i lived in Saudi Aria is for quite a while and while it is true that it is a muslim country, no one is forced to wear the hijab (although in some places that might be the case..but when i was there this is my experience) many females walked with their hair open and out based on their own choices. hijab isn’t necessarily forced on us. it is absolutely recommended that we muslims females exhibit modesty by taking part in hijab (which is not only the scarf but how you dress in general as well) but in the end it is one’s own choice whether or not they want to wear it.

  • @blackhurloop676
    @blackhurloop676 2 года назад +10

    We wear hijab not because we are forced to, we wear it because we love it. I also don’t know why you think that beauty is hidden under a hijab. Hijab is what literally makes every hijabi beautiful. If a girl wears a hijab, it makes her even prettier.

  • @loujayenp.a2007
    @loujayenp.a2007 2 года назад +42

    I'm an arab Muslim girl but hijab is not a must in my country so I started wearing it when I'm 22 and I've been doing so for years and it's not actually uncomfortable as it may appear not even in summer i don't feel much difference than before

    • @Mome_
      @Mome_ 2 года назад +1

      Bro the comments they give while watching those videos made me mad and offended

    • @loujayenp.a2007
      @loujayenp.a2007 2 года назад +2

      @@Mome_ i guess it would have been better to discuss the subject with a muslin guest so they will have the other perspective but they had no idea what they were talking about what we take for a our pride can't be judged in this way

  • @preciouslyunhinged
    @preciouslyunhinged 2 года назад +51

    I have Muslim friends, there so fashionable and they style there hijabs according to there style of sneakers that day,cool baggy jeans , cool Jordan's and they make the whole style blend in with hijab color.. ..it's ICONIC TBH

  • @aahrar
    @aahrar Год назад +2

    I’m a Muslim woman I don’t wear the hijab and no one in my life has ever forced or even asked me to wear it. However I cannot deny that it is a part of my religion but that is between me and God because it’s a personal choice that I am making. Your parents or even your peers can teach you the importance of it they can never force you, not allowed in Islam to force anything.

  • @Berry-rb2rx
    @Berry-rb2rx 2 года назад +16

    Hijab is the beautiful thing
    They wear it not because of force but because of choice
    All hijabi is proud of themselves

    • @ythatesfacts
      @ythatesfacts 2 года назад

      Rape sounds like force

    • @Berry-rb2rx
      @Berry-rb2rx 2 года назад

      @Parmida In my case, all of them are like that but I can't know

  • @maisarahbok
    @maisarahbok 2 года назад +5

    Im a hijabi and i think i speak for all the Muslim women out there who wears hijab, we are not forced to wear them nor are we oppressed. We feel really safe and comfortable covering whats needed from the eyes of evil. Just wish non muslims would respect that decision and accept us with open arms.. lots of love!

  • @mairara45
    @mairara45 Год назад +2

    I’m surprised by the girl sitting in the middle like if you don’t know something u shouldn’t be telling others false information

  • @sabrinasususa6957
    @sabrinasususa6957 Год назад +1

    I'm muslim with a muslim family and i'm not forced to wear hijab so in fact i dont
    My mom does wear it by her own decision
    That's about choice and freedom
    Don't say it's forced
    Because only some people that are "extremly "muslim force girls to do so
    And in islam is not right to be "extremly " into the religion to the point to force someone on something
    In fact islam in arabic means peace
    So don't misunderstand the things

  • @kainat9448
    @kainat9448 2 года назад +12

    A MUSLIM AND HAJABI I JUST WANT TO SAY I LOVE MY HIJAB IT IS A PROTECTIVE BARRIER TO ME AND TO SEE IT SO MISREPRESENTED OR KIND OFF SEEN IS SAD , WE WEAR THE HIJAB TO HIDE OUR BEAUTY.
    I HOPE THEY CAN GET SOMEONE WHO CAN PROPERLY EXPLAIN THE REASON FOR WEARING THE HIJAB 👍
    🇵🇰💜🇰🇷

  • @fs9122
    @fs9122 2 года назад +19

    hi i love wearing hijab (yes even in the summer) because i feel like it protects me and i feel confident when i wear it. Hijabi gang where you at!
    ps: i loveee awesome worldd

  • @EnjoyYourMind683
    @EnjoyYourMind683 2 года назад +2

    I'm an arabic moroccan muslim hijabis girl and i'm 13 years old now. I wear hijab since 7 years 😊
    I love your reaction guys sooo much

  • @xeres8656
    @xeres8656 2 года назад +30

    I dont think this this girl knows much about hijab 😭

  • @ainshaar8280
    @ainshaar8280 2 года назад +8

    as a hijabi, I feel safer because people can't see my body. the wearing hijab also increase the respect among each other.

  • @efrenr81
    @efrenr81 2 года назад +26

    I agree with Hyeni, it adds a mysterious beauty when wearing a hijab

  • @shrmsl
    @shrmsl 2 года назад +9

    I have never heard off a hijab that is 158 Max is 20 and 50 if you want a designer one

  • @Gaeforhae
    @Gaeforhae Год назад +2

    The girl in the middle making it seem like all the women are forced to wear it just because it happened in her country, i chose hijab for myself even before anyone from my family and i am more uncomfortable without it than being “ comfortable “
    What people have a misconception that it’s so uncomfortable to wear , it physically can be little restricting but it gives me peace of mind and soul and i feel more comfortable when people can’t see my skin , just like some people are comfortable with baggy clothes

  • @yuridamardiati4940
    @yuridamardiati4940 2 года назад +2

    In Indonesia, which is a Muslim-majority country, we are not forced to wear the hijab..some wear it, some don't, but more and more here, many are wearing it of their own choice. The more they understand the values ​​and rules of religion, the more they want to apply them in their daily lives. they consider it very valuable and they are happy to do it...It would be nice if you also bring in a Muslim lady who really wants to wear it, and understands its value.

  • @inshasabih4776
    @inshasabih4776 2 года назад +9

    Hijab is not a shame , it is our crown 👑 we want world to focus more on internal beauty rather than the external one's . It is not a shame that we have to cover our Beauty , we find it beautiful that we are only allowed to show our beauty just to our family. And for the world our internal beauty and talent is enough , we don't want to make our way easier or drive other people in our way just by our beauty (as seen in today's world if you are beautiful you will get priority in making friends , or in job and people will give you more attention ...and it's common nowadays) .
    And we really don't feel so much hot under hijab , it may sound that I'm lying, but I'm serious, I'm a hijabi and we don't feel that much heat under hijab , in fact hijab protects us from sunlight and sun tan by covering our head and body parts , we feel way more comfortable in hijab than without it ... Believe me , hijab is the best experience, if you are struggling whether to wear it or not , just try it once and you will feel soo good that you will want to wear it every day .

  • @NynyshAulia
    @NynyshAulia 2 года назад +20

    I think they should see Indonesian hijabi TikTok, though. And invite Indonesian hijabi who lives in Korea to this channel. 😊 Just saying... Especially me, an Indonesian hijabi who keep the hijab in tact since 2012. 😊 I'm grateful for it, though 😊

  • @user_shiraz
    @user_shiraz 2 года назад +4

    i live in a muslim country and no one oppress us to put hijab ; not even our fathers. and yes covering our beauty is the purpose of putting hijab we dont put it to look prettier or to be looked at.

  • @shookyscreams4347
    @shookyscreams4347 2 года назад +9

    4:40 It is not "in certain countries" but it is in islam sharia (islamic rules) that we have to cover those area too lmao why you invite a guest to talk about hijab but doesn't know a thing about Islam. She gave them lots of misleading info.

  • @Classy_eva
    @Classy_eva Год назад +1

    Hijab is the beauty of women.😇🥰🧕💜

  • @salsabelalhonaet3059
    @salsabelalhonaet3059 3 месяца назад +1

    the girl in the middle talked nonsense she mixed culture with religions its not bad to cover up and just because iran forced woman to cover up doesnt mean that every country is doing that. The most woman who wear hijab they like it

  • @jimmyjib_yay8994
    @jimmyjib_yay8994 2 года назад +27

    It is really fascinating to see how Hijab can be worn in soo many diff ways....the most common style I have seen people wear in my country (not a Muslim country) is the one where they cover their head and neck and also the full coverage gown....I always wondered if that were their only options...now I know that is not the case

    • @Kookiepookie2025
      @Kookiepookie2025 2 года назад +3

      Actually hijab styles have their limits too covering your neck and hair completely and wearing modestly is basic rules of hijab you can wear colours, do it differently while keeping the basic rules coming from muslim wearing hijab for 6 years now

    • @jimmyjib_yay8994
      @jimmyjib_yay8994 2 года назад +1

      @@Kookiepookie2025 wow that is nice to know....I always wanted to ask a person who wears a hijab (but didn't cos I thought it would be too rude) that do they actually like wearing the hijab. Because some of the ppl around me who do wear have varying opinions. Some like it as it is their identity and they have no problem since they have grown up with it while some don't really like it and are flexible about it like the lady in the video....what is it for you?

    • @minkkulborahae
      @minkkulborahae 2 года назад +2

      @@jimmyjib_yay8994 doesn't really matter how/what color/fashion of hijab we wear. Just to make sure:
      1. Not too short
      2. Not a see-through
      3. Don't wears sexy/tight outfits
      4. The only body parts shown is face and hands. Not arms, just hands starting from your wrist.
      Please search Ayana Moon. She is Korean Muslim. Go and see what is the proper way to wear hijab. She represent it very well :)

  • @AnzzCheatedOnMarkWithHaechan
    @AnzzCheatedOnMarkWithHaechan 2 года назад +2

    Seeing the comment am really gonna skip on the video and won't watch it... As a hijabi I won't take any wrong opinion about my hijab lightly

  • @hibam5692
    @hibam5692 2 года назад +24

    Hmm I’m sure that you guys didn’t make that video with bad intentions but I just don’t get a good vibe from it either.. it would’ve been nice if you would educate more about the hijab and why many women decide to wear it. Muslims don’t wear the hijab because they are forced by their country etc. they do it because they want to and because it’s a part of their faith in Islam. Not every country is like Iran and I’m sure the girl in the middle has made her own experience but please do not generalize! Some statements that where made are just “not Okey” for example: “woman who wear hijab need to put a lot of make up on their face” -> absolutely not true there’re many “natural” beauty’s out there also if a muslima decides to wear make up it doesn’t have to be bc of her hijab it’s also another thing of her own decisions to make! Next statement was something like “I always felt bad bc they’re actually so beautiful under their hijab… I think you all know what I’m going to say about such an statement so I’m not even gonna start…. Please educate and respect! Thank you!

  • @アテナ-h9j
    @アテナ-h9j 2 года назад +1

    Choosing to wear hijab has nothing to do with how open-minded a person is or is not. It's a part of islam which muslims either choose to follow or not follow.

  • @atree4487
    @atree4487 2 года назад +18

    I think hijabs are very beautiful, and all of the people I know who wear them wear them voluntarily and feel more comfortable with them on.
    What I find interesting is that many people give Muslim people a hard time for wearing hijabs yet forget that for a long time Catholics also had to cover their hair, their shoulders, their knees, etc. in church.

  • @noorulain3689
    @noorulain3689 2 года назад +1

    I am Pakistani and I am never forced to wear hijab.to Iranian sister it's okay you don't want to wear hijab it's your choice but don't insult Muslim girls who wear hijab with their own choice.if Iran forces you don't mean every Muslim country force hijab on girls.its our own choice if we want to share our beauty or not and we chose to hide it.we don't need everyone to tell us about our beauty.

  • @Variouscartoontopic
    @Variouscartoontopic 2 года назад +3

    The only muslim country were Muslims wear Saree more than Hijab
    -BANGLADESH

  • @nurulizzatybintiishak3792
    @nurulizzatybintiishak3792 2 года назад +1

    I'm a hijabi woman and I DON'T wear any makeup when wearing it. It doesn't matter if you want to wear makeup or not.

  • @user-hv1sz1pl1g
    @user-hv1sz1pl1g 2 года назад +12

    hi from london and i was so happy to see this video but i was so confused on what was being said because this was really biased and relied heavily on personal experience eg her culture laws and turning it into a fact in islam. Iran from what i know of is the only country that is extreme with the hijab and most muslims would not agree with their way and is mostly because of cultural views and not islam. What I found funny was everything she was saying was contradicted by the videos that were shown .Their are also countries like in Europe eg. France who are banning it and forcing women not to wear it which is a fact and is very oppressive. I feel like this was too heavily biased and hope that next time the hijab is portrayed as it is and not some oppressive piece that we are all forced to put it on our heads.This is exactly what racist people say and to here it from our co hijabis or sisters in islam is a bit frustrating.
    Let me know if this is offensive because i will retract straight away ( this is not my intention) but to make a comparison so people who may not understand why other hijabis have a problem with what the sister in the middle is saying. This is for example purposes only just an example. People would not say the experiences north koreans face (oppression etc.) is the same as what all koreans experience and this is false and cannot be fact because it is not true (I wish i could find another example but this is all i can think of). So therefore the iranian sister is making her oppressive experience into a fact for all muslim women around the globe which is not true and is sad for us to see.

  • @sayedjawidhussainy500
    @sayedjawidhussainy500 2 года назад +4

    Hijabis should be proud to wear a hijab, not scared or embarrassed.
    Please don't make them feel like that. We are all just normal humans. Just a scarf doesn't make us toxic or different, so behave normal PLEASE ! 💕
    P.S.: My English isn't good. Sorry for the grammar and spelling mistakes.

  • @Maryam_26
    @Maryam_26 2 года назад +25

    no offense to the girl in the middle but she doesn't really know much about Hijab or Islam. Muslim girls aren't actually forced to wear the hijab its a choice whether we want to wear it or not because every individual Muslim has their own relationship with God and no one is supposed to interfere or force something on them that's what islam thought us. and as far as I know Iran is the only Muslim country that fines or forces their citizens to wear the hijab, in other Muslim countries you could see some people not wearing it since its a religious thing and not a cultural or traditional thing.

    • @bitajy8359
      @bitajy8359 2 года назад +1

      Oh please believe me you wouldnt say any of those if you were from the Middle East

    • @Maryam_26
      @Maryam_26 2 года назад +1

      @@bitajy8359 what if I told you that I actually live in the Middle East.

    • @bitajy8359
      @bitajy8359 2 года назад +1

      Well then Ig you were born into a open minded family

    • @Kookiepookie2025
      @Kookiepookie2025 2 года назад +2

      @@bitajy8359 I'm from middle east tho and i wear hijab by my choice and every girl I know do that and some muslim girls don't and they are completely free and we live with Christians too muslim countries aren't just Muslims you seem to be so uneducated about what you are talking about

    • @Kookiepookie2025
      @Kookiepookie2025 2 года назад

      @@bitajy8359 😂 bieng open minded is not what wearing hijab is she is saying what the religion teacher and the society she lives in does stop bieng so close minded then

  • @gehadsamir5663
    @gehadsamir5663 2 года назад +2

    The color definitely matters 😭

  • @bestiegaming5731
    @bestiegaming5731 Год назад +3

    The girl in the middle just know nothing about what hijab is

  • @shahnazshahnaz6017
    @shahnazshahnaz6017 2 года назад +1

    The part hits me when she says you can wear a hat instead of a hijab like what don’t mix up stuff you don’t really know

  • @yeonkimin777
    @yeonkimin777 2 года назад +17

    Hijab is not only ritual but a fashion itself ✨ just one word *ICONIC*

  • @Future-20
    @Future-20 8 месяцев назад +1

    Islam is the only religion in the world which dont force or push anyone to accept it as its forbidden in our islam and there are so many misconceptions regarding islam but it is very peaceful religion
    Womens in Islam are considered as the princess of islam and we wear hijab so that we can feel comfortable
    And Allah wants us to be protected

  • @hadygeta369
    @hadygeta369 2 года назад +8

    the producers lowkey messed up with the casting for this content..... To speak about hijab in general and not from an Iranian experience or knowledge ghazal wasn't suitable. Let alone the fact that she doesn't wear it herself (because some ppl know a lot from their culture or friends) Her knowledge about hijab in general was sub-par if not equal to hoseung and hyeni. It concerns me that the they might go around with the knowledge she provided (just from what I saw in the edited version of this video so I can't imagine the unedited version...)
    Yea basically that was improper casting from the producers side and its also a little weird that ghazal just accepted it knowing how unobjective her view actually is..

  • @kokobas1948
    @kokobas1948 2 года назад +1

    as a non hijabi muslim i have to say offended by the comments made by the middle girls, she doesnt know what shes talking about!!!

  • @amilia8benovak
    @amilia8benovak 2 года назад +1

    the fact she painted every hijabi with the same brush tells a lot about her ''open mindness''

  • @materialgowrl1220
    @materialgowrl1220 2 года назад +7

    The girl in middle, Iam sorry but does she have anything personal against hijabs?

    • @namraikram728
      @namraikram728 2 года назад +1

      Same question

    • @mariasonia1078
      @mariasonia1078 2 года назад

      she’s talking about her own experiences and her culture

  • @nooraalbuali3757
    @nooraalbuali3757 2 года назад +6

    Im from Sultanate of Oman,wearing or not wearing hejab is up to person.. we dont pay any money for not wearing one ... as she said .. each country has there own rules

  • @lll3069
    @lll3069 2 года назад +11

    I think you guys should bring a woman who wears hijab if you want to talk about hijab.
    The Iranian woman clearly has no interest in hijab and her experience was nothing but bad experience.
    You can't appreciate something if the person who talk about it didn't appreciate it.
    For example: buying branded bags. Some people appreciate the goods for different reasons.
    Some others find it unnecessary and overpriced, not worth it.
    Both have their own valid reasons and experience.
    But if you want to make a content appreciating the branded bags (I assume this video is about appreciating different culture/religion/practice), who are you gonna talk to?
    Obviously the person who appreciate the designer bag!
    As someone who literally takes time and baby steps, with total of three years trying to convince my parents to let me wear hijab (the longer version, bit different from the video), continuing discussion, bought so many books for my parents to read, it really saddens me that they share her stories which clearly not a good story of her hijab experience.
    Again, her experience is valid.
    Everything in this world always have the good and bad sides, sure.
    But I don't think it's the right video, the right theme, to talk about her experience.
    I hope that they can make another video with different guest and different perspective.

  • @dykimluv
    @dykimluv 2 года назад +2

    instead of bringing her who doesnt wear hijab or really know about muslim, pls bring someone who wears hijab. There are many other influencer in korea who wears hijab as an example sabrina azhar. she wears hijab and shares true/real information. pls do atleast apologise to muslims 🙏🙏🙏 no hate just to clear things up

  • @haniahaider4958
    @haniahaider4958 2 года назад +4

    Hijab.. is very beautiful and..it's like a jewel to a Muslim woman ...we r never forced to wear it ...and it's our choice ..me as an Indian Muslim girl. .is never ever forced to wear a hijab..but ya they say me to cover myself in some crowded places
    Where me myself also feel insecure...and I do cover myself because I k tht they r saying this for my safety......and I prefer covering my body by wearing loose clothes...and hijab to avoid people with bad eyes...who can judge me..my body...etc...this is the purpose of wearing a hijab....i think tht people should know the actual meaning of hijab...it..means ..to cover ur body ..and look decent ..not by wearing heavy makeup ..and sticky clothes ...it's not only about covering ur head... I am jst trying to explain the actual concept of wearing a hijab..otherwise no one in this world including me is perfect
    .. i don't hate anyone...I jst want people to k the use and meaning of wearing a hijab..
    May Allah bless all my dear brothers and sisters
    -ameen

  • @jstailor1539
    @jstailor1539 2 года назад +4

    Hijabs are quite beautiful, as well as those who wear them. I'm not Muslim myself but I have always seen hijabs as beautiful. I know some are forced to wear them which is sad but for those that choose to wear them, I can appreciate. I can also appreciate those who don't want to wear them, especially if they've been forced to.

  • @crenze3348
    @crenze3348 2 года назад +2

    Ask questions about hijab to the women who didn't wearing hijab its same like you asking math question to english teacher🌚🌚🌚

  • @rapunzel9024
    @rapunzel9024 2 года назад +1

    As a christian arab , the girl in the middle is from Iran and she don't even know the difference between arab culture and islam . For exemple arab women were wearing hijab BEFORE islam and she's kinda offensive and spread false information.

  • @lovieblehoon2287
    @lovieblehoon2287 2 года назад +3

    They should have a hijabi women to explain it clearly.

  • @nurimahrasidz271
    @nurimahrasidz271 Год назад +1

    No. Hijab shawls can cost as cheap as SGD$5!!! it's not expensive. You don't have to buy branded.

  • @sahifavohra
    @sahifavohra 2 года назад +2

    I feel like koreans are already not as aware of Islam as a whole, and by portraying the religion of peace like this makes my heart hurt massively because minor things like this makes them think it’s something that is forced upon us Muslims rather than being it a choice

  • @aeshnrl5024
    @aeshnrl5024 2 года назад +1

    I don't know how to say about this video but the Iran girl need to be careful with what she say.. It is about religion. It is about Islam.. As a hijabi, my parents already teach me about Islam and I born as Muslim.. Wearing hijab is something that I choose.. Is not something that can be forced.. Muslim women wear hijab to cover our hair in order to maintain modesty and privacy from unrelated males either in public or at home.. Pls don't misunderstand about it.. Wearing hijab is not a bad thing.. I feel safe when wearing hijab ngl =)

  • @elisaezbulatova1629
    @elisaezbulatova1629 2 года назад +5

    Hijab is not about the countries or the traditions, but It's religious. A woman wears hijab, cover her beauty from devil eyes. I wear a hijab since I was 10-11, and was never forced to do so. I wanted to do it, because its what I believe in

  • @preetishaker3224
    @preetishaker3224 2 года назад +1

    The girl in the middle doesn't know the difference between culture and religion and if they wanted someone to actually speak about the hijab they should've gotten someone who wears it instead of her who speaks in terms of hate and false information

  • @cahayamata4393
    @cahayamata4393 Год назад +1

    They should've called in someone who's a hijabi

  • @mussharatnaaz1325
    @mussharatnaaz1325 9 месяцев назад

    Girl on the left was so positive and respectful ❤ That's all.

  • @life_with_yashal
    @life_with_yashal 9 месяцев назад +2

    Idk why she's saying so much negative things like girl hijab is like a crown for us. We're not forced we do it for Allah and we know that this world is temporary so we do not care about this world. We feel proud to wear hijab. It's not a shame so please watch your words kindly. You guys are disrespecting our religion. If you don't know anything about our religion or culture then u should not say negative things. Kindly educate yourself. This video is totally disrespectful towards our religion or culture it's like they're making fun of it. Shame on u it's not a funny thing.

  • @ikray71
    @ikray71 2 года назад +5

    I’m Muslim and don’t wear hijab and I never get oppressed to wear it tough I have 5 sisters who does and it’s just me and my sister whose three years older than me didn’t not wear it, my parent doesn’t say anything about it they told us it’s our choice not their, and that they just want us to know our religion (all my family has memorized Quran (I did it when I was 10 years old).
    I don’t understand why didn’t they try to find someone who wear hijab it’s more likely to get real experienced women, who can explain to them more informations , the Iranian girl looked so ignorant of religion lol even if u grow up in open mind family at least they need to teach theirs children the basic or it’s tolerable because she’s outside her country??? And like someone said in Iran they really force them so I’m not surprised that people are less interested because it’s in our nature as human if we get forced to do something we don’t want we will finish by doing the inverse thing

  • @nunuissa6376
    @nunuissa6376 2 года назад +3

    She is talking about her culture not Islam at all😒. In Islam there is no forcing of anything. Please next bring someone that actually talks about Islam and hijab and it knowledgable. Not someone that has bad past with her culture

  • @afnanmazhar6458
    @afnanmazhar6458 2 года назад +3

    She should have explained the importance of hijab ..and y women love to wear them

  • @mor-chanjustwatchanimes
    @mor-chanjustwatchanimes 2 года назад +2

    Just wanted to say that ladies who are forced to wear hijab are a minority compared to those who chose to wear it🧕🏻❤

  • @mariyaukrainskaya9672
    @mariyaukrainskaya9672 2 года назад +1

    They picked a very beautiful Persian for this video

  • @aouatefch7911
    @aouatefch7911 2 года назад +2

    I hope they don't use this girl again she seems to have very negative feelings towards Islam and Muslims based on her own experience ...... She reflects a negative image about the Muslims they are not true ...her facial expressions weren't at ease and uncomfortable..... Ruined the video for me it could have been great without her i only focused on her and negative reaction.... But the two Koreans were very open-minded positive polite and interested i really loved their reaction very respectful