Ex Muslim woman here. I never wore hijab outside of the mosque but my hijabi friends frequently suffered from hair loss due to traction alopecia and friction on the scalp. Our hair isn’t meant to handle the added stress and weight of fabric and occlusion on hair follicles. Many women also use more affordable fabrics like polyester that are even worse because they do not allow for breathability. This can lead to skin and scalp conditions that cause overgrowth of yeast and other organisms due to poor moisture wicking leading to rashes and increased body odor. Traction alopecia can become permanent if it’s chronic! One of my Muslim friends took off her hijab AT THE RECOMMENDATION OF HER DERMATOLOGIST for this reason and now her hair is healthier and luckily mostly grew back and hair line restored. If hijab was truly from Allah/god wouldn’t he have protected Muslim women from these consequences ?? 🤔
Afghani here. I ask myself, if god made an earth and he is able to decide where it is gonna be cold and where it is hot, why he didnt think about muslim women, who are exposed to superhot temparture, why he started exactly over there Islam? I thought he loved women? I mean if it would be a colder region in the middle east, it would be a total different discussion, because everybody is covered anyway. Somehow it feels like either he didnt think about this, which is superstrange for a god or he doesnt care, that for women this is a burden.
Ex-muslim man here and atheist. I know exactly what you mean by traction alopecia , this is a real thing I used to constantly wear long socks , you know those soccer style socks after years I now no more have hairs on my legs and I used to have hairy legs as any man should have, friends didn't believe me when I told them this was because of socks and thought I was removing hairs
Yup - Umar is either a control freak or downright creepy. And my money's on the former. For heaven's sakes guys - accept what Allah gave you. It's how you use it that matters. AND it sounds like the "female tax" is worldwide - EVERYTHING costs more if you're a woman - haircuts, clothes, even our feminine protection is significantly overpriced for what it is.
A lot of muslim women are comfortable with the clothes they wear but that doesn't suit your agenda I guess so why bother listening to them women- The irony of ignoring women while promoting the so called freedoms of women?
It is very dangerous to mock things you don't understand. And it says much about you as a person. God is very real to me, because he answers me every day, and the He consoles me when I am sad. Of course that I will try to dress in a way He says is appropriate. My Lord Jesus is the Lord of all the Earth.
@@Ab-abovetheFirmament Why do you assume we don’t understand and haven’t put just as much research into it as you? Oh right, because the bible tells you it’s the only truth and you don’t need to do any additional research 😅 Again, maybe you don’t understand. It’s not your place to judge, remember?
Thank you for discussing this. The burden of 'modesty' seems to be unfairly placed on women when we are statistically more likely to not be able to afford it. Why does religion burden women instead calling out predatory men??? Oh wait, I know why...
If you read Chaucer's Canterbury Tales you'll see how pilgrimages is big business even then. That's from a Christian perspective so I think the hajj is the same thing, it's big business.
I don't disagree with you, but I find it funny that you use the word anymore. They were treating women like cattle in the Middle East back before Muhammad's birth, and forcing them to cover up.
Nahhh sis converts think they have to go and buy expensive muslim clothing from special “muslim shops“. I buy my clothes from regular shops just different sizes and items. 😅
@@magdalenas.4They don't "have to" but they are heavily judged if they aren't wearing the typical "Muslim aesthetic" which I'm sure you know what I'm referring to.
From an ex hijabi I can really relate to this. Every outfit needs so many things to think about if you want to still look feminine and trendy yet modest at the same time. It’s so much easier, quicker and cheaper to get dressed now. Also I don’t miss the horrible head pain I would get from having my hair tied back in a bun for hours and hours with a scarf on top pulling it all down. It was truly horrible
Why are you tying your bun so strong that you get head pains to begin with? 😅 I think in your case it’s self inflicted. A lot of women prefer to wear a low ponytail instead of a high ponytail. Maybe that’s the reason.
@@magdalenas.4that’s the way she was probably taught…also it feels like you are victim blaming… show some empathy…also a bun is easier because not everyone wants hair touching their neck because of heat or sensory issues.. you are so judgmental for no reason…
@@magdalenas.4 how would you wear a pony tail while wearing hijab?, hair would show from behind. Having hair tied up (not tight) still gets painful after a few hours .
@@scottdoesntmatter4409 And Islam does?. Talking about the "religion" that doesn't have a moral code, unlike Judaism and Christianity . On the other hand, starting at the age of seven, everyone with a working brain should be able to tell the difference between right and wrong. And if not, that's on you.
Yes the great creator of everything, who created our bodies would have insisted on half of them covering themselves up to look like the grim reaper everyday. Buncha rediculousness.
@@macavalli2619 When I heard that Eve came from Adam rib. I like "are they both consider sibling?", both of them should be the same genetic level except for chromosome. Don't worry, science tell that there actually 6 Eve in our ancestors genetic pool.
@@lokisg3 nowhere did it say she was cloned because just a few lines prior a HUMAN was made from MUD so I think we can suspend our disbelief at that point 😮💨
Ex muslimah and niqabi. Towards my leaving Salafiyyah i was getting upset with the prospect of needing to wear socks in salat. I couldn't comprehend any longer why would Allah put us women through this hardship. What if my garments aren't long enough, what if I don't have socks at the moment. I remember times where I covered my feet with random clothing in hopes that my Salat was accepted. And guess what, I believed all the suffering I went through in trying to cover correctly was Allah loving me. It's no longer a love I desire
It's funny how you should do salah in certain ways and if even a wrong positioning of your hand would make your salah unacceptable to Allah. As a Christian what's more important is how sincere the prayer is. I don't think God is that petty to reject a prayer just because you made an improper sujud.
My only question is why would you have worn clothes that were not acceptable for salah? Following Salafiyyah RA- you don't NEED socks, you just need to ensure your feet are covered. And if you were of the Salafiyyah RA, then all your clothes would have followed the hadith on extending the length of the womens' garment to drag a bit on the ground, thus being long enough to cover your feet. And at home you could have just owned a prayer jilbab. You made things harder for yourself, it seems. The conditions are not even difficult. They are pretty simple. Allah didn't give up on you- you gave up on yourself. -Revert and studying to become a sheikha
Burqas are crazy expensive 😮 Especially the ones that do not just look like bags but are an option for festivities 😅 I‘ve never paid that kind of money on clothes and I won’t start for burqas …
Ex Muslim here... i just spoke yesterday with my friend whos living with me about islam and he is shia and i was sunni. We started to talk about Mohammed... and the hadiths and quran... and we talked about a lot of things and he questioned islam too.. (i havent outed myself clearly yet) and he was like... why does it say this and that... then we talked about Mohammed how he had the strength of 30 man... then i asked him does this sound like a Prophet to you? That has the strength of 30 man? Or does it sound like a sex maniac? Then he asked me "how many wifes did he had?" I said 11... as i know he was like no no he cant only 4 it must be in numbers! I said no i even know more then 4 by name... then he asked "how is this possible? Does the rules of Allah not apply to him? I said maybe cause hes a Prophet... anf he daid so what? Isnt he human like all of us? Why may he marry 11 wives and other muslims just 4? He then said somethings not right in this religion.... probably were going to be Kuffar... theb i told him oh hunny i dont believe in this fairytale anymore... seems like he lost faith too 😅
I always say this religion is about Arab Business. Halal meat, Hijab, Hajj, Umrah and they now having they own stock trading etc Islam motto is now About Arab Business
Facts - people from all over the world need to buy Arab certified clothing like hijab and men's prayer clothes Arab certified meat, other halal food, prayer rugs, prayer beads, go on expensive trips TO Arabia to fulfill a religious obligation,
Thanks for this. It is well known that women pay the "pink tax" on most things that can be gendered, but I have never considered the "halal pink tax" forced on muslim women wanting to go to "paradise". Yet another way to keep women financially dependent on men.
So true 👍 Since women supposedly commit a double sin each time a man sees them not 100% perfectly covered up. So you better marry early a well-off man so you can head for paradise 🫣
There is no pink tax *pinches bridge of nose in exasperation*. I'm a woman and I can tell you with absolute 100% certainty that you don't *have* to pay more if you don't want to. I buy off-brand, generic products, I even often share with my husband (e.g. body wash, deodorant, razor brand). If some women *choose* to buy more expensive products, then what is being taxed is their *choice*. The only items where I'd say that most women are being a captive audience that's being milked is when it comes to female hygiene products. They are ridiculously expensive for what they are (...cotton wads and small "depends"), but since we pretty much have to buy them, they can take us for whatever sum they want.
I believe if you are dark skinned and move to a cold climate like Canada or Great Britain your skin does not absorb as much sunshine (Vitamin K I think) as you need and wearing clothing that covers you so much further exacerbates the problem and you have some women now suffering from vitamin deficiency diseases like rickets.
Exactly!! I'm not a Muslim and I like modest clothes... But this isn't just about modesty, it is oppression. Especially niqabs and burkas. That's insane.
Very expensive to dress as an orthodox Jewish woman as well. From the wigs to the skirts and outfits that have to be 100% or whatever material so that fabrics don’t mix etc. Ay!
@@thinkie12 It’s because a married Orthodox Jewish woman is expected to keep her hair covered in public. Wigs are an alternative to wearing headscarves.
and about the Hijab, Indonesia being the biggest Muslim country, the hijab wearing was reasonably rare 30 or 40 years ago but I note that it is becoming the norm as the country becomes more fundamentalist. But many young women still wear tight clothes where you can see every dimple and freckle while they are wearing the hijab. This puts paid to the theory that they are wearing it for modesty and tells me that they are wearing it because of social pressure. Anecdotal evidence is telling me that it is very hard to secure a job there if you do not wear the hijab.
Also is it just me or does at least Arab culture seem rather materialistic especially for women? Maybe its just cuz i see pictures or videos of people in Saudi or Dubai & they just show wealthy people but it seems like showing off fancy handbags, jewelry etc. Bored birds in gilded cages.
I’ve had a similar discussion with a Muslim colleague of mine. Mostly sha wears mainstream modest clothing: wide leg pants, a loose shirt/top worn over the pants, and her hijab over that worn in such a way that it covers her shoulders, neck and head. I always saw her wearing the same hijab. She cited cost. Both her and her husband have university degrees, have fulltime jobs. But they have three kids and do everything to pay off the loan on their home as fast as possible. Most clothing specifically geared to Muslim ladies is EXPENSIVE. I went to check because for her birthday, I wanted to get her a full hijab kit in her favourite colour… and I gulped. So instead I took to my sewing machine and my knitting needles. I made her a silk blend hijab for Summer and knitted her a soft, lightweight scarf for inside wearing throughout the year. She can drape it in such a way her neck is covered without having to use a full size hijab when it’s impractical. My colleague is young and deserves to feel as pretty as anyone, especially because she’s such a beautiful soul. It felt unfair to me that she would need to feel frumpy for the sake of frugality and financial sense.
@@Laydeejay800 - That’s a kind thought. Unfortunately, even if I were to charge half of minimum wage for the time it took me to make these gifts and throw in the raw materials at cost, they would become very expensive. So I prefer to keep it at gifts. Either to individual ladies, or to charities. Ten years ago I became a single mother and learned the value of donated time and of unexpected gifts. Now it’s my turn to give back.
I have been watching you for past one month, I am free from Islam. I did hijab for 6 months that had destroyed my mental health and also have me some skin issues under the hairline. I hated it and I regretted my decision for reverting to Islam. Now i don’t believe in anything but I am more of atheist Hindu.😊
If you are an Indian....let me guess something. The leftist culture in west Bengal has made you super so called secular then atheist... further hate your own costume and tradition. Your colleagues who was muslim all together in your with leftist, secular and atheist journey, You ended up converting to Islam. I am guessing you had realised the historical wrong.
Hahahaha. Don't trust any religion blindly. Raise questions as god/power/super robot has give us a brain to use unlike in Islam where women were forced or some fanatics say proudly say that is their choice.
There are probably a bunch of Muslim women who would say just learn to sew or buy cheaper accessories. I can’t imagine having to wrap myself in plastic polyester around my damn face I’m itching just thinking about it. Part of the reason it’s probably expensive is because you want natural fiber soft fabrics on or around your face so you don’t break out in a rash
Fabric is pretty expensive as it is a novelty in many places. It's cheaper where I live to buy clothes. Nice fabrics are even more expensive. I heard around the US Civil War that women would spend two months of their husband's salary just on materials for those outfits with the large skirts and crinoline. They were also a fire and dragging hazard. I think they stopped when they learned more about contagious diseases. No one wanted to be around women whose clothes drug on the dirty floor and weren't washed regularly.
Also, You need LOTS of fabric for wide clothes like that. Cotton gets smelly pretty fast, and linen or silk is pretty expensive. I found out when I was doing medieval reenactment.
Yeah, but think about how much your scalp might sweat and, obviously, you need to wash all of those layers and the hijab more often. Polyester is wrinkle-resistant (which is a big selling point), so that means you don't have the additional time to waste in ironing cotton or linen fabrics. It all adds up into extra labour and expenses.
I'm an amateur seamstress and these clothes are more expensive simply because there's so much more fanbric in it! If you want natural fabric, costs go over the roof. Also, if you are stretchy fabric like cotton jersey, you need serger and so much more thread! It's crazilly expensive.
And then there is me, who can drape a soft saree around my body and can float in daily life because the air billowing thru pretty prints lifts me off the ground. Easily available even here in Africa and ranging in prices.
Thats all just so degrading, even self degrading not just degrading in the other ways- the book & the men & its beyond modesty you dont have to wear all that to be dressed modestly. None of it is flattering at all in any type of way
with all that clothing you need to turn on the air conditioning equivalent of a refrigerator. why this obsession with physical bodies when we were all born naked?
@@tolduso828 is a woman without abaya/ burqa naked?? But of course, you see nakedness more than anything, so much so that even mannequins turn you on. Feel sorry for you, learn to look out for honesty, courage and character, clothes were anyway made by a tailor.
I am a traditional Catholic. Modesty is important in our circles, but by modesty we mean decency, basically not wearing things that draw too much attention to yourself. There is not really an officially rule, but typically that means covering up shoulders, chest, wearing dresses past the knee. We cover our head in church as it is mentionned in the Bible, but you can cover it in different ways, scarf, hat or whatever. It’s mostly for the symbol. These rules are very easy to live by and are not a burden. They allow for different styles to express themselves, and only extremely rarely you’ll see people policing each other about it. For me, the Muslim version of modesty seems to be more about erasing the woman as a whole and burdening her. Every time I stumble across a post with a hijabi girl on social media under it are endless debates about whether or not her hijab is correct. Woman’s dress seems like an obsession in Islam, it’s very creepy and I don’t see how this helps promotes growth in virtue and holiness.
I've always been curious about this notion of wearing Hijabs, Niqabs, and burkas. I'm aware of the Umar story. However, most Muslims talk of modesty and of concealing a woman's beauty from other men besides her husband lest their hearts be filled with love and lust for her. But why doesn't Allah simply fill men's hearts with love and desire only for their intended? Does the Quran and the Hadiths not clearly state that before birth the destiny of every human is pre ordained and sealed in a scroll that cannot be altered? And in addition to this, cannot a woman's heart be filled with love and desire for men also? If so why are men not compelled to cover their heads, necks, faces? Too many contradictions.
It is the men who cannot controlled their lust. They should look down or look away if they cannot control their lust. Even if a woman is covered up from head to toe, the men will still lust after her. They will think in their minds how she looked if she is naked, or they will try to undress her in their minds. In fact, there is a rape case where a man strangle a girl with her hijab and rape her.
It was the same thing for me, when I was mormon. Temple garments are expensive!!! Also, i work in a warehouse and it’s hot. I work with a LOT of Muslims. I can only imagine how sweaty and stanky it is in those clothes 😢
I am not a Muslim so perhaps I shouldn’t comment, but as a woman I don’t like the idea of women forced to wear head coverings. If it’s a choice, fine, but I had no idea how expensive these head coverings are. Wow.
@@Србомбоница86 Muslim women must cover every time they might be seen by men not in their close family. When do Orthodox Christians cover? Roman Catholics used to cover in church, but that stopped, at least in the USA during the 1960's. Some countries may still require it.
Another very crucial point to make is the difficulty of how much more volume of luggage you have to carry around while traveling as a hijabi when your average piece of clothing is made up of as much as 5x the fabric! And don’t get me started on how much space one single southeast-Asian-type of suit takes! 🗽
This is just the misuse of the word "modest" .... a bedsheet does not equate modesty and this is just a way to put down the rest of the women. As if If I wear jeans and a shirt I am not "modest". They are going out of their way to shame women at all times
@@kaledonia1983 Not anymore, that's correct. My parent's generation were still brought up to at the very least cover their hair (as a woman). And my grandparents, the women would wear a hat with a cute veil. Things have changed so rapidly in the last 100 years.
.. in my country those high end hijabs which are endorsed by local celebrities can cost the average month's salary .. I can get me a decent electric guitar or a tube amp or a scooter with that kind of money
It is very hard to find modest, attractive clothes. I'm not Muslim but still dress conservatively by modern US standards. I was size 0 when in my 20s and 30s. Affordable women's clothing didn't get that small. Teen jeans did but they all had rips, holes, were low rise, or had other issues. Children's pants would fit best around my bottom but were too short. Fortunately, I've now gained enough weight for this to not be a problem. One still cannot find a dress that isn't low in the front, has a back, has sleeves at least to the elbows, and is kneee length. If it's difficult for me, I can only imagine how hard it is for Muslim women and others who are required to dress even more modestly.
LEARN TO SEW! Make your own clothing. Stop bitching about not being able to find 'modest' clothing - YOU ARE NOT IN A BOXCAR HEADED TOWARD A ZYCLON-B SHOWER!
Hello My English is bad so sorry for any mistakes i make but im an ex Muslim women and I just want to share some of the things that are happening to me I actually have wore the hijab by my choice when i was a Muslim at the age of 15 and I actually didnt like waring it especially in the summer and i sweat alot because of how much I ware and my head is iche and I lost alot of my hair sometimes I feel like im about to pass out from the heat and i look like agradnma wearing it now that im an ex Muslim i see my sefring and I can't take it off because I don't wont to upset my mother and i live in the middle east so you can imagine the thing that im going through as if im living a double life like and have to lie every day its just horrible
By the way non of my friends ir family know that im an ex muslim also i didn't mention that my mother have suffered and continued to suffer just to make me in abetter place
@@Johnny-pi1vk actually I tried telling my mother that I want to remove my hijab and she started to freak out telling me what people would say how all of my family will burn in hell and I ended up telling her I was joking with her my brother start to tell me that he thinks that im an atheist and I just denieded
For any girl who is not wearing a hijab but does want a modest option for tops... consider mens t-shirts. They are not clingy or see-through, have high necklines, and come in a huge variety of colors. And they're much cheaper than women's tees.
I like to buy tops that are a couple sizes too big, in the right shapes it looks really nice and flowy. People are often like “I like your dress” and I reply “thanks, it’s actually an extra large top”. I need to have my bum covered to feel comfortable, I don’t like tops that stop at the waist/hips.
Growing up Christian, my mom always told me how bad she felt for those poor Muslim women whose husbands force them to cover up. She always said they needed and deserved to feel beautiful.
I was looking at news vidos of Saudi Arabia from 1930 and the women are with their faces uncovered and dressed in very similar fashion to the man in the video . Its quite amezing how new this is
New subscriber here. Really enjoy the content, it is very informative and eye opening! With all the insanity going on in this world, it’s great to have a place where Muslims and Christians can have friendly discussions.
What happened to just being a lazy Muslim and wearing a loose scarf over your head. It’s such an over the top cultivated fashion. Like they wear padding on their buns to give the hijab the right shape. You don’t need to do any of those things. Just drape a scarf loosely over your head. It’s easy and traditional and affordable.
I'm guessing that's what Muslim women were doing throughout history until these last few years when they have become fanatic on steroids and want to make sure that not one strand of hair is visible lol
Yes. And we're not supposed to be so consumed with what people say is fashion or what you should look like. Magnets aren't necessary either. Muslims can get caught up in consumerism just like anyone else. THAT is part of the overall issue.
Hmm...when I was younger( from teens through thirties), dressing modestly for girls and women used to mean changing into clothing that is more appropriate(i.e., wearing pants and a sweater, or a dress that was at least two inches below the knees) for receiving visitors/guests, during the school week, and/or going out to lunch.
I agree with you. I am a Catholic woman and likes to dress modestly but Islamic modesty is a whole other extreme and it is very expensive. I feel blessed I have plenty of money to buy clothes but clothes especially more modest clothes can be expensive. I just wear high necked shirts and skirts or capris below my knees. But I can still feel perfectly comfortable in the summer and at my job using these modest guidelines. Plus I have so many more options since my neck, arms, and head do not need to be covered. I wear prayer veils to mass but I just take them off when I leave church. I couldn’t imagine wearing something on my head all the time. I remember I bought a thin sun jacket to help me not get sunburned and it came with a hood. I tried wearing the hood but got super hot so switched to a sun visor so my head didn’t heat up so much….And the amount of clothes and sets to mix and match to be that modest would cost a lot especially for different seasons. I know even my moderate modest outfits cost a lot for me to assemble and I don’t even need a head scarf or anything.
It's called learn to sew - there are many easy skirt patterns, and a scarf is a quick fashionable fix for a low neckline, Straw sun hats work great at a church service - invest in a basic Black Felt hat for autumn & winter services.
@@glindathegood4007 Yeah right…….I tried sewing it was a disaster lol. And sewed clothes never look like the store bought ones. I need professional clothes for work. When I lived in Asia I had tailors but now I moved back to the US they charge a lot for just one change. I cannot sew at the level of expertise I need.
@@princessraj5921 Take a Sewing Class - practice makes projects perfect - Just start with simple clothing items and work your skills to the Tailoring level - So stop being a Negative Nelly!
@@glindathegood4007 yeah will get right on that lol. 😂. But luckily as I said in the post I have money I can afford lots of clothes I was sympathizing though with women who may be short on money and can’t sew but still want to be modest Islamic clothes cost a lot here in the US.
The truth is: You cannot impress God by how you dress! God is not impressed by how you dress.. Every human being is born naked and we all return naked! No baby ever come dressed up Already.. Did God forgot to dress them up? Naked you came, naked you will return! All culture and religion of the world bury their dead Without underwear 🩲… The body will dissolve and become dust again. God is not impressed by how you dress cover yourself at all.. it is for our own eyes.. No traditional or religious dress code is favored by God.. We humans tri to make him love our dress code more than others! no one can impress or influence God ! Cover yourself but don’t make your dress code universal and God’s’ choice! God is not impressed whatsoever! We came naked , we were bored naked no underwear, no death person is buried with underwear 🩲.,,
@@tolduso828 you dress not for purpose of religion but because the weather.. and your skin! No one should impose you to wear clothes.it is cold you know what to do, it is hot you know what you do, People in amazing walk naked and comfortable.. they don’t even raped women because of that… Why? They don’t ready the Quran but they live naked and don’t raped or harassed women like the supposedly civilized
@@tolduso828 you convert yourself because we live in human supposedly civilized and for weather conditions! However people in Amazon don’t care about cloth but the rarely rape their women, the see them naked day and night, 7/7 why they don’t create prisons and dresses code for supposedly holy and protection? Go watch them online They dont rape or harassment
@@tolduso828 you convert yourself because we live in human supposedly civilized and for weather conditions! However people in Amazon don’t care about cloth but the rarely rape their women, the see them naked day and night, 7/7 why they don’t create prisons and dresses code for supposedly holy and protection? Go watch them online They dont rape or harrass
The way you dress represents a lot of things. I think modest clothes are more serious and skimpy clothes look a little frivolous however they don’t look morally wrong to me
I am so happy I was raised alongside Christianity, not perfect but it protected me from so many things. God doesn't want women to cover up excessively in this way, I'm sure of it.
Honestly, as a girl who changed my whole wardrobe twice to 3 times to change my style, collecting fashion pieces are expensive but when my mum starting to get more religious I was surprised she spent about $50 on abaya. Mind you the average price of a decent piece of clothing is about $10-$15 in my country. Abayas are so expensive despite being very simple to make (Im a seamstress so ik its low effort piece just maybe the fabric it needs to make like 2-3 times more than normal piece)
I am ex-muslim from egypt and all things you said about hijab is completely true, it's too expensive here, so girls used to buy one new suit every year, imagine a girl buy a new clothes once a year, when my sister was young he didn't have enough clothes to wear eo he used to argue with his mom every day to buy her new clothes but we didn't do it
As someone with severe hyperhidrosis I could NEVER wear that much clothing in the summer. It would be completely drenched within half an hour from my head to my shoulders. I can’t imagine what Muslim women with this condition go though. They’d never be able to leave the house in the summer.
I'm a tall woman and at the time I wore hijab and abaya, so actually mostly jilbab.and the abayas were always far too short for my long legs, if I wanted to buy a long abaya it was very expensive.I also wanted a burkini swimming suit, I found one on the internet on a Tunisian site, it was very wide and would have covered everything, but it would cost €80cost. i didn't buy it. Niqab gloves are so small and thin and cost €15-20. It's all very expensive.niqab a tiny piece of fabric 25-40€ ... I mostly bought everything used online. and btw the quality is poooor many things new or used was pooor quality
My family's Pentecostal. While my family went to the less strict branch of the church, I have friends in the stricter branch. They will sometimes share links to the 'official' websites to buy Pentecostal-appropriate clothing, and the prices made my head spin. Mostly, I've seen women wearing 'normal' shirts with long sleeves underneath so you can't see their arms. Sometimes, that looks okay. But, I've also seen women do that with their wedding dresses, and it just looks odd.
I think we all forget sometimes how unhealthy it is, as well. Imagine your WHOLE body is covered, you lack sunlight, your hair and skin is covered in fabric most of the time. You can’t relax. It’s really sad. I could never do this to myself. Saying this, I like to dress modestly myself. But I am against this obsession.
the only reason u find a 80$ dress "expensive" is because of exploitation of labor and sl ave workers in sweatshops working for fast and ultra fast fashion brands. Clothes are very taken for granted.
? CURRENTLY, WHAT RELIGION... - Involved in almost every terrorist massacre? - Involved in almost every war? - Over-represented in prisons? - Which enslaves women and denies them the same rights as men? - Who sells the most little girls into forced marriages? - Who turns into a dictatorship when in power?
I am so glad I am subscribed to your channel. I never imagined at all the cost for the poor women. And reading the comments below about the ailments they can cause. I am not a muslim BTW but my heart was already on the side of those who undergo submission and now this is just another weight which confirms me in what I believe to be wrong in is-l-am. Thank you for everything you do to bring these issues to light.
@@FriendlyExmuslim Behind every good man, there is always a good woman thereby enabling the couple to look in the same direction and face adversity together. Sir, you are blessed. And Sir, your wife is blessed. 🙂🙂🙂
I am always amused by young Muslim women in the west who cover up, out of supposed "modesty", yet pile on the heavy makeup, bright lips, even false eyelashes to scream "look at me!".
It is a similar ordeal if you're part of a strict christian based religion. Amish, pentecostal, some catholics, some baptists, ect. So expensive. And a real hardship to just living life. I am still christian, but no longer follow man made rules, I discern for myself what is ok to wear, and use the recommendation of my husband, too. I can wear pants and leggings and sandals now. Earrings and jewelry are ok too, I can wear more colors now. I respect my church atmosphere by dressing modest enough for church, but wear whatever I want the rest of the time. If your spiritual beliefs are real, your conscience will help you.
I am a Catholic from Eastern Europe and here people don't have any code. They wear whatever want. It's a bikini for the beach but something jist decent for the church. There's no covering for head or any special modesty. As to colours, you wear exactly any you like. And I love that normality.
isnt it possible to start a new clothing/fashion line 'factory' (design + manufacturing) especially for muslim women by muslim women? And to offer all fashion items at a more affordable price? Or in other words: why is it / what makes it so expensive at the moment?
That doesn't make sense. No one needs to buy expensive abayas. A simple abaya and scarf costs practically nothing compared to the price of wearing a different outfit everyday. Obviously women wear what they want under it.
I was diagnose with a serious medical vitamin D deficiency not due to religion but my personal choice to cover lol best thing ever bc now I take vitamin D and never have problems. I was diagnose after developing suicidal thoughts since lack of vimatim D can cause depression. Now my very smart doctor told me I can cover all I want and I am so happy every day. Now I have better vitamin D levels than those in summer beach homes 😆 bc I am monitored and medicated by a professional. My God never fails me, I ask Him in prayer why I was so depress which was not common from me and He answer by guiding my family doctor to the answer. After being on treatment 3 months my life went back to normal and now I am happier then the last 5 years of my life when I wore short shorts and tank tops 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 I believe everyone will find there way but no point blaming a God no matter who ever that God is instead with a positive attitude be open mind and pray to however is your God for a solution and wait for it with faith. - An ex-atheist that with personal experience learn her God did exist and is kind 💕
They will also have so much more clothes to wash. Many of them don't bother washing that outerwear because it adds to the laundry. The stench is something else. Had those women in my college. Literally gagged from the smell. In the rich countries like Saudi they can do all these laundries or spray expensive perfume to mask the smell. In Asia the heat can crank up with humidity. The smell takes ppl out. They sweat within it too. And mostly it's black color. The color black attracts heat. You will boil in it.
Finally someone talks about it 👍 I never cared much about my exterior so I was lured into Islam by the promise to never have to think about my clothes again. But it’s a lie: Make-up, nice clothes underneath and a nice probably expensive hairstyle is mostly still a part of a hijabi‘s life … You also need to care about your looks when covered up: You still need to find a man in hijab 🫣 At least the husband will buy the lingerie 😅 So far my main problem had been that I didn’t even get most of the important items. With the current fashion maybe I wouldn’t even have been interested in islam since longer skirts and looser shirts are nowadays ok to wear (back then I got bullied for not clothing sexy enough as an 11 year old 🙄). I got more than enough scarves (I still have an impressive collection 😂) but floor-length skirts in the West? I didn’t have the money nor the possibility to go to a Middle-Eastern country … I was always told the same: In the Middle East it’s cheap - well, didn’t help me 🙄 At least it saved me from a public coming out as a hijabi as well as a Muslim 🫣 Would have looked strange: Long sleeves, tight leggings, way too short shirt but proper headscarf 😂
It depends very highly on the Muslim circles you enter/marry into whether they expect you to have a lot of nice halal clothing options. But in my experience most Muslim circles value status symbols, nice clothes, expensive hair styles and jewelry… That’s what I meant as it’s still mostly a part of a hijabi‘s life. You can’t completely escape the culture that Muhammad and his companions have set up by bragging and living in luxury…
Yeah, I’ve been to the Somali malls here in Minneapolis, there’s a ‘non Somali price’ where they won’t lower their prices to the prices they charge my Somali friends
I dress modestly as a Traditional (Latin Mass) Catholic woman. I do it out of love for our Lord and charity for others. It's inconsiderate to show so much flesh that you distract other people, as many women do these days (yoga pants, low cut blouses, and so on). BUT: nobody forces us to dress modestly. And we don't judge other women who dress scandalously, although it is a sad situation. The essence of true modesty is dressing in a way that does not call attention or distract. If I wear a pretty floral dress that falls below the knees and has 3/4 length sleeves and a crew neck, nobody is distracted. It's just a feminine look. I am not pretty, but I do dress in a feminine way. The point is to look pleasant and not to call attention by your attire. On the other hand, these hijabs and other gear that some women wear call attention. To those of us who see the incompatibility of sharia with Christian values, it feels menacing. I have worked with women who dressed this way all the time and got to know several of them (as much as one can through work), so I am not some xenophobe who judges just by first impressions. This attire was brought back into Muslim culture when radical leadership surged in the middle east. It's a political gambit designed to advertise this belief system. It's not truly about modesty at all since modesty is possible without wearing what is basically a costume. It's about sending a signal. Don't think we westerners can see that! It's the sartorial equivalent of broadcasting the call to prayer.
What is this nonsense? As a revert who challenged Islam for 2 years, and wore hijab 1.5 years, before reverting- I find this to be ridiculous. It isn't expensive. Just wear a jilbab. It covers everything. It's simple. It's light-weight. The only expense is because women care about brands and are also illiterate on fabrics as a whole. They think a polyester dress from Turkey is "better quality" than one made in China. Plastic is plastic. There's no quality to material used to make trash bags and remote controls. This is a non-argument. -Studying to become a sheikha bi'ithnillah
On the other hand- if you wear a hijab, you don’t have to worry about going to the hairdresser. No need to get stylish cuts or dye your hair. Seriously, let women dress the way they want to: modest or sexy- let her decide! PS Women can be frugal or go crazy buying clothes, any clothes, doesn’t matter with or without a hijab or abaja.
@@truffaut650truffaut6 I started wearing my cross because I believe in Jesus. The Catholic church isn’t exactly giving women equal rights either. Do you want to forbid me wearing my cross? I‘d like to see you try.. Now, tell me- in what respect am I different from a muslim woman who truly believes in her religion? Is a cross more beautiful than a hijab? You can’t dictate what people wear.
@sandywichmann9292 I mean wear what you want. That's all. But in some cases girls are forced to wear hijab etc bc the grandmother wants it. It is not their choice but they do it so the family does not neglect them. I worked in schools in Europe. Thats what I saw.
@@truffaut650truffaut6 Oh, I‘m a teacher, too. The problem is that if the girls don’t wear the hijab, they won’t be allowed to go to school. That’s worse in my opinion.
We all like to forget that God doesn’t practice any of our religions. Who are we to decide any of this? What is so wrong with simply respecting all people for who they are not what they wear? The problem as always is men deciding what women should do. It’s time for true equality and the right to decide for ourselves what is right for us. I personally do not care what anyone decides to wear or not wear I only care about the right to free choice and I do believe God gave us that a brain and right to choose.
it's not, if you are a Christian. Atheists spend much money on material things that they don't need. Just visit women's spaces regarding fashion, skin care and plastic surgery. And Islam is an incredibly superficial religion. My impression is that other religions aren't, because Muslims where the only ones who complained about France's new law regarding religious items in school.
Ex Muslim woman here. I never wore hijab outside of the mosque but my hijabi friends frequently suffered from hair loss due to traction alopecia and friction on the scalp. Our hair isn’t meant to handle the added stress and weight of fabric and occlusion on hair follicles. Many women also use more affordable fabrics like polyester that are even worse because they do not allow for breathability. This can lead to skin and scalp conditions that cause overgrowth of yeast and other organisms due to poor moisture wicking leading to rashes and increased body odor. Traction alopecia can become permanent if it’s chronic! One of my Muslim friends took off her hijab AT THE RECOMMENDATION OF HER DERMATOLOGIST for this reason and now her hair is healthier and luckily mostly grew back and hair line restored. If hijab was truly from Allah/god wouldn’t he have protected Muslim women from these consequences ?? 🤔
@AllUKLuvbecause wearing scarf doesn't coz alopecia.simply
Afghani here. I ask myself, if god made an earth and he is able to decide where it is gonna be cold and where it is hot, why he didnt think about muslim women, who are exposed to superhot temparture, why he started exactly over there Islam? I thought he loved women?
I mean if it would be a colder region in the middle east, it would be a total different discussion, because everybody is covered anyway. Somehow it feels like either he didnt think about this, which is superstrange for a god or he doesnt care, that for women this is a burden.
@@sinocam still i love my hijab dress ,i live in oman .i am Russian, and I have been muslim for 20years
@@scaderiascaderia7209 that is nice. I love my reading glasses. To read books. Like real books.
Ex-muslim man here and atheist. I know exactly what you mean by traction alopecia , this is a real thing I used to constantly wear long socks , you know those soccer style socks after years I now no more have hairs on my legs and I used to have hairy legs as any man should have, friends didn't believe me when I told them this was because of socks and thought I was removing hairs
Funny thing is, Muhammad didn't ask Umar why he was present at the place where women go to answer nature call?
Yup - Umar is either a control freak or downright creepy. And my money's on the former.
For heaven's sakes guys - accept what Allah gave you. It's how you use it that matters.
AND it sounds like the "female tax" is worldwide - EVERYTHING costs more if you're a woman - haircuts, clothes, even our feminine protection is significantly overpriced for what it is.
They were both pervs 🤷
Cuz men aren’t the problem, it’s what women wear. I literally thought the same, like dude followed them like a sexual predator.
Going from pleasing men to .... pleasing other men and an imaginary super man. Why not just wear what you're comfortable with yourself?
That would make too much sense.
So true 👍
A lot of muslim women are comfortable with the clothes they wear but that doesn't suit your agenda I guess so why bother listening to them women- The irony of ignoring women while promoting the so called freedoms of women?
It is very dangerous to mock things you don't understand. And it says much about you as a person. God is very real to me, because he answers me every day, and the He consoles me when I am sad. Of course that I will try to dress in a way He says is appropriate. My Lord Jesus is the Lord of all the Earth.
@@Ab-abovetheFirmament Why do you assume we don’t understand and haven’t put just as much research into it as you?
Oh right, because the bible tells you it’s the only truth and you don’t need to do any additional research 😅
Again, maybe you don’t understand. It’s not your place to judge, remember?
Thank you for discussing this. The burden of 'modesty' seems to be unfairly placed on women when we are statistically more likely to not be able to afford it. Why does religion burden women instead calling out predatory men??? Oh wait, I know why...
Holy cow...$180 dollars for one basic outfit!?
That is just unbelieveable.
Hidjab is a business, the never endin feasts of ramadan are a business, the trip to Meqqa is a BIG business...
If you read Chaucer's Canterbury Tales you'll see how pilgrimages is big business even then. That's from a Christian perspective so I think the hajj is the same thing, it's big business.
I love how religion businesses is being revealed. It’s so funny to watch
I'm not a Muslim and I like dressing modestly... But this is ridiculous 🙄 it isn't even about modesty anymore. This is just oppression.
I don't disagree with you, but I find it funny that you use the word anymore. They were treating women like cattle in the Middle East back before Muhammad's birth, and forcing them to cover up.
@@s13rr4buf3not just the middle East.
Nahhh sis converts think they have to go and buy expensive muslim clothing from special “muslim shops“. I buy my clothes from regular shops just different sizes and items. 😅
@@magdalenas.4They don't "have to" but they are heavily judged if they aren't wearing the typical "Muslim aesthetic" which I'm sure you know what I'm referring to.
I am a christian woman and dress modestly, but I don't overdo it. I cover my head only while praying.
From an ex hijabi I can really relate to this. Every outfit needs so many things to think about if you want to still look feminine and trendy yet modest at the same time. It’s so much easier, quicker and cheaper to get dressed now. Also I don’t miss the horrible head pain I would get from having my hair tied back in a bun for hours and hours with a scarf on top pulling it all down. It was truly horrible
Why are you tying your bun so strong that you get head pains to begin with? 😅 I think in your case it’s self inflicted. A lot of women prefer to wear a low ponytail instead of a high ponytail. Maybe that’s the reason.
@@magdalenas.4that’s the way she was probably taught…also it feels like you are victim blaming… show some empathy…also a bun is easier because not everyone wants hair touching their neck because of heat or sensory issues.. you are so judgmental for no reason…
@@magdalenas.4 how would you wear a pony tail while wearing hijab?, hair would show from behind. Having hair tied up (not tight) still gets painful after a few hours .
@@itzTeTe victim blaming? 😂 Relax we’re talking about hair here! Don’t be silly.
@@Roxan926 Low ponytail.
Thankful I left this religion years ago
Humanity is proud of you
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It's a good decision. Stay safe.
@@ex.hindu.now.atheist Atheism offers ZERO guidance as to morals and ethics.
@@scottdoesntmatter4409 And Islam does?. Talking about the "religion" that doesn't have a moral code, unlike Judaism and Christianity .
On the other hand, starting at the age of seven, everyone with a working brain should be able to tell the difference between right and wrong. And if not, that's on you.
Naahhhhh you never tho bloody liar 😂
Yes the great creator of everything, who created our bodies would have insisted on half of them covering themselves up to look like the grim reaper everyday. Buncha rediculousness.
Never mind that the biblical Creator was perfectly okay with Adam and Eve walking around nood all day
@@macavalli2619
Yes Christianity is nonsense too
@@macavalli2619
When I heard that Eve came from Adam rib. I like "are they both consider sibling?", both of them should be the same genetic level except for chromosome. Don't worry, science tell that there actually 6 Eve in our ancestors genetic pool.
@@lokisg3 nowhere did it say she was cloned because just a few lines prior a HUMAN was made from MUD so I think we can suspend our disbelief at that point 😮💨
And he insisted on the other half of them to be circumcised … The perfect creator 🫣
Ask Mohammad Hijab to pay for every Hijab
He'll just ask for donations like he always does😂😂
He might take the opportunity to un-Hijab her
I bet you cant even afford one yourself.
@@jungleebushcraft good one 👍
@@jungleebushcraft you are not a smart abdool are u lmao. Of course u aren't . There is no such thing as a smart abdool 🤣
Ex muslimah and niqabi. Towards my leaving Salafiyyah i was getting upset with the prospect of needing to wear socks in salat. I couldn't comprehend any longer why would Allah put us women through this hardship. What if my garments aren't long enough, what if I don't have socks at the moment. I remember times where I covered my feet with random clothing in hopes that my Salat was accepted. And guess what, I believed all the suffering I went through in trying to cover correctly was Allah loving me. It's no longer a love I desire
Alla is false god created by false profet Momed to fulfill all his lustful wishes and looting
It's funny how you should do salah in certain ways and if even a wrong positioning of your hand would make your salah unacceptable to Allah. As a Christian what's more important is how sincere the prayer is. I don't think God is that petty to reject a prayer just because you made an improper sujud.
@@Milliardo5
That's not quite how that works with regards to the hand position.
My only question is why would you have worn clothes that were not acceptable for salah?
Following Salafiyyah RA- you don't NEED socks, you just need to ensure your feet are covered.
And if you were of the Salafiyyah RA, then all your clothes would have followed the hadith on extending the length of the womens' garment to drag a bit on the ground, thus being long enough to cover your feet.
And at home you could have just owned a prayer jilbab.
You made things harder for yourself, it seems.
The conditions are not even difficult. They are pretty simple.
Allah didn't give up on you- you gave up on yourself.
-Revert and studying to become a sheikha
@@asiyaheibhlin Hijab is illogical and unhealthy rule by the evil Caliph Umar and is prison
Lacking vitamin D
Don't waste money for islamic codes & dresses
Only need to expose your hands and face for 20 mins a day to the sun to get enough vitamin D, not bbq ya wrinkly body in public.
Like halal, burqa is business too
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Burqas are crazy expensive 😮 Especially the ones that do not just look like bags but are an option for festivities 😅
I‘ve never paid that kind of money on clothes and I won’t start for burqas …
Islam, in general, is about businesses
@@Mujisu5102 Business and Power through fear mongering.
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Poor women of Islam suffer soo much
Why
Women love slavery as long as she doesn't have to earn. Muslim women burqa is paid by Muslim men so momina does give an f.
@@Egyptian_muslim_1you know why abdool
Like what aisha say
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Nasrany.. How should i know.
Ex Muslim here... i just spoke yesterday with my friend whos living with me about islam and he is shia and i was sunni. We started to talk about Mohammed... and the hadiths and quran... and we talked about a lot of things and he questioned islam too.. (i havent outed myself clearly yet) and he was like... why does it say this and that... then we talked about Mohammed how he had the strength of 30 man... then i asked him does this sound like a Prophet to you? That has the strength of 30 man? Or does it sound like a sex maniac? Then he asked me "how many wifes did he had?" I said 11... as i know he was like no no he cant only 4 it must be in numbers! I said no i even know more then 4 by name... then he asked "how is this possible? Does the rules of Allah not apply to him? I said maybe cause hes a Prophet... anf he daid so what? Isnt he human like all of us? Why may he marry 11 wives and other muslims just 4? He then said somethings not right in this religion.... probably were going to be Kuffar... theb i told him oh hunny i dont believe in this fairytale anymore... seems like he lost faith too 😅
You’re doing a noble service to humanity by freeing Muslims from this oppressive ideology known as Islam.
You and your friend gained rational thinking. Good luck on the rest of your journey.
It sounds nice that you have one another to share your deconstruction with.
Tbh it’s only cult leaders you hear have that big of a sex drive.
I always say this religion is about Arab Business.
Halal meat, Hijab, Hajj, Umrah and they now having they own stock trading etc
Islam motto is now
About Arab Business
No
Good point!!
Facts - people from all over the world need to buy Arab certified clothing like hijab and men's prayer clothes Arab certified meat, other halal food, prayer rugs, prayer beads, go on expensive trips TO Arabia to fulfill a religious obligation,
This is so… redundant
Saudi Arabia earned a lot from haj in Mecca. The pilgrims spent in airfares, accommodation, food, etc.
Thanks for this. It is well known that women pay the "pink tax" on most things that can be gendered, but I have never considered the "halal pink tax" forced on muslim women wanting to go to "paradise". Yet another way to keep women financially dependent on men.
So true 👍 Since women supposedly commit a double sin each time a man sees them not 100% perfectly covered up. So you better marry early a well-off man so you can head for paradise 🫣
There is no pink tax *pinches bridge of nose in exasperation*.
I'm a woman and I can tell you with absolute 100% certainty that you don't *have* to pay more if you don't want to. I buy off-brand, generic products, I even often share with my husband (e.g. body wash, deodorant, razor brand).
If some women *choose* to buy more expensive products, then what is being taxed is their *choice*.
The only items where I'd say that most women are being a captive audience that's being milked is when it comes to female hygiene products. They are ridiculously expensive for what they are (...cotton wads and small "depends"), but since we pretty much have to buy them, they can take us for whatever sum they want.
@@p.s.shnabel3409 Waste of time spent on layering or covering up. The time is better used for other things.
I believe if you are dark skinned and move to a cold climate like Canada
or Great Britain your skin does not absorb as much sunshine (Vitamin K I think) as you need and wearing clothing that covers you so much further exacerbates the problem and you have some women now suffering from vitamin deficiency diseases like rickets.
Vitamin D is what prevents rickets. You receive Vitamin D from being exposed to sunlight.
Every body has vit D deficiency.not only muslims
Vitamin D
You are 100 percent correct and they dont even need to live in a cold country, this happens in Australia even.
Yes. Dark skinned people have higher rates of vitamin D deficiency than light skinned people in the United States, especially the northern states
Islam takes everything to the extreme. Dress Modestly yes, but extreme modesty causes as much problems as extreme nudity
It's hypocrisy as its best. Wearing a hijab with heavy makeup and strong perfume.
Hijab might still be reasonable but certainly niqab and burqah are taking to the extreme already...
@@Milliardo5 As a non muslim, i'd prefer niqab/burqa. Let these convert women wear them😂
Exactly!! I'm not a Muslim and I like modest clothes... But this isn't just about modesty, it is oppression. Especially niqabs and burkas. That's insane.
Good point 🙂
Very expensive to dress as an orthodox Jewish woman as well. From the wigs to the skirts and outfits that have to be 100% or whatever material so that fabrics don’t mix etc. Ay!
It's easier for an Orthodox/Hasidic Jewish woman to find acceptable clothing - low neckline, a Silk scarf is a quick fashionable fix.
I think the two fabrics that can’t be mixed are linen and wool.
Why do you have to wear wigs?
@@thinkie12 It’s because a married Orthodox Jewish woman is expected to keep her hair covered in public. Wigs are an alternative to wearing headscarves.
@@KathyPrendergast-cu5cithat just seems ridiculous to me. Am I the only one?!
and about the Hijab, Indonesia being the biggest Muslim country, the hijab wearing was reasonably rare 30 or 40 years ago but I note that it is becoming the norm as the country becomes more fundamentalist. But many young women still wear tight clothes where you can see every dimple and freckle while they are wearing the hijab. This puts paid to the theory that they are wearing it for modesty and tells me that they are wearing it because of social pressure. Anecdotal evidence is telling me that it is very hard to secure a job there if you do not wear the hijab.
There is so hot how can you trust with work with so much hotness adding on head? Unless office jobs with air condition
Also is it just me or does at least Arab culture seem rather materialistic especially for women? Maybe its just cuz i see pictures or videos of people in Saudi or Dubai & they just show wealthy people but it seems like showing off fancy handbags, jewelry etc. Bored birds in gilded cages.
It’s not just you. It’s all about the bling
Isn't that the opposite of modesty
I’ve had a similar discussion with a Muslim colleague of mine. Mostly sha wears mainstream modest clothing: wide leg pants, a loose shirt/top worn over the pants, and her hijab over that worn in such a way that it covers her shoulders, neck and head. I always saw her wearing the same hijab. She cited cost. Both her and her husband have university degrees, have fulltime jobs. But they have three kids and do everything to pay off the loan on their home as fast as possible. Most clothing specifically geared to Muslim ladies is EXPENSIVE.
I went to check because for her birthday, I wanted to get her a full hijab kit in her favourite colour… and I gulped. So instead I took to my sewing machine and my knitting needles. I made her a silk blend hijab for Summer and knitted her a soft, lightweight scarf for inside wearing throughout the year. She can drape it in such a way her neck is covered without having to use a full size hijab when it’s impractical.
My colleague is young and deserves to feel as pretty as anyone, especially because she’s such a beautiful soul. It felt unfair to me that she would need to feel frumpy for the sake of frugality and financial sense.
❤ You are so sweet!
That’s so sweet of you.
What a wonderful idea and gift. You should start a business
@@Laydeejay800 - That’s a kind thought. Unfortunately, even if I were to charge half of minimum wage for the time it took me to make these gifts and throw in the raw materials at cost, they would become very expensive. So I prefer to keep it at gifts. Either to individual ladies, or to charities. Ten years ago I became a single mother and learned the value of donated time and of unexpected gifts. Now it’s my turn to give back.
mu-Ham-Mad instead of confronting Umar, asked Sauda to put on a tent...he was indeed a sissy
And ppl still believe hadiths and holy qur'an aren't man-made 😭
I have been watching you for past one month, I am free from Islam. I did hijab for 6 months that had destroyed my mental health and also have me some skin issues under the hairline. I hated it and I regretted my decision for reverting to Islam. Now i don’t believe in anything but I am more of atheist Hindu.😊
Please read the Bible and pray to Yeshu Masiha for Mukti
If you are an Indian....let me guess something.
The leftist culture in west Bengal has made you super so called secular then atheist... further hate your own costume and tradition. Your colleagues who was muslim all together in your with leftist, secular and atheist journey, You ended up converting to Islam. I am guessing you had realised the historical wrong.
@@Johnny-pi1vkMukti is a sanathan dharma concept brother not Christian. May be you mean salvation. Mukti is similar but different
Jesus is the Way, the Truth and the Life.
Hahahaha. Don't trust any religion blindly. Raise questions as god/power/super robot has give us a brain to use unlike in Islam where women were forced or some fanatics say proudly say that is their choice.
There are probably a bunch of Muslim women who would say just learn to sew or buy cheaper accessories.
I can’t imagine having to wrap myself in plastic polyester around my damn face I’m itching just thinking about it.
Part of the reason it’s probably expensive is because you want natural fiber soft fabrics on or around your face so you don’t break out in a rash
Fabric is pretty expensive as it is a novelty in many places. It's cheaper where I live to buy clothes. Nice fabrics are even more expensive. I heard around the US Civil War that women would spend two months of their husband's salary just on materials for those outfits with the large skirts and crinoline. They were also a fire and dragging hazard. I think they stopped when they learned more about contagious diseases. No one wanted to be around women whose clothes drug on the dirty floor and weren't washed regularly.
Also, You need LOTS of fabric for wide clothes like that. Cotton gets smelly pretty fast, and linen or silk is pretty expensive.
I found out when I was doing medieval reenactment.
Yeah, but think about how much your scalp might sweat and, obviously, you need to wash all of those layers and the hijab more often. Polyester is wrinkle-resistant (which is a big selling point), so that means you don't have the additional time to waste in ironing cotton or linen fabrics. It all adds up into extra labour and expenses.
I'm an amateur seamstress and these clothes are more expensive simply because there's so much more fanbric in it! If you want natural fabric, costs go over the roof. Also, if you are stretchy fabric like cotton jersey, you need serger and so much more thread! It's crazilly expensive.
And then there is me, who can drape a soft saree around my body and can float in daily life because the air billowing thru pretty prints lifts me off the ground. Easily available even here in Africa and ranging in prices.
Beautifully written! Live Long 💔
Sarees are beautiful ❤
Those are so beautiful and timeless
I love sarees
Thats all just so degrading, even self degrading not just degrading in the other ways- the book & the men & its beyond modesty you dont have to wear all that to be dressed modestly. None of it is flattering at all in any type of way
with all that clothing you need to turn on the air conditioning equivalent of a refrigerator. why this obsession with physical bodies when we were all born naked?
Walk around naked then! In front of kids?!
@@tolduso828 is a woman without abaya/ burqa naked?? But of course, you see nakedness more than anything, so much so that even mannequins turn you on. Feel sorry for you, learn to look out for honesty, courage and character, clothes were anyway made by a tailor.
@@tolduso828 Kids are born naked too.
@@Lolibeth yes all mammals are, what’s your point?
@@tolduso828 Just wear blouse and pants will do. Also spent less time in clothing and more time in studying, working or in spiritual things.
It's basically a portable bathroom tent they have to walk around in.
Yeah, I remember the hadith. It's all because of Umar saw Saodah doing business in the desert.
Sounds like Umar hated women @@majeromajero7330
I am a traditional Catholic. Modesty is important in our circles, but by modesty we mean decency, basically not wearing things that draw too much attention to yourself. There is not really an officially rule, but typically that means covering up shoulders, chest, wearing dresses past the knee. We cover our head in church as it is mentionned in the Bible, but you can cover it in different ways, scarf, hat or whatever. It’s mostly for the symbol. These rules are very easy to live by and are not a burden. They allow for different styles to express themselves, and only extremely rarely you’ll see people policing each other about it.
For me, the Muslim version of modesty seems to be more about erasing the woman as a whole and burdening her. Every time I stumble across a post with a hijabi girl on social media under it are endless debates about whether or not her hijab is correct. Woman’s dress seems like an obsession in Islam, it’s very creepy and I don’t see how this helps promotes growth in virtue and holiness.
Yep exactly. It's over the top
Simple word unfortunately males 😒
When you have to beautify something, you know there’s something wrong in how you are to be seen and how you are censored to be just human by default
I've always been curious about this notion of wearing Hijabs, Niqabs, and burkas. I'm aware of the Umar story. However, most Muslims talk of modesty and of concealing a woman's beauty from other men besides her husband lest their hearts be filled with love and lust for her. But why doesn't Allah simply fill men's hearts with love and desire only for their intended? Does the Quran and the Hadiths not clearly state that before birth the destiny of every human is pre ordained and sealed in a scroll that cannot be altered? And in addition to this, cannot a woman's heart be filled with love and desire for men also? If so why are men not compelled to cover their heads, necks, faces? Too many contradictions.
I have wondered the same thing. As if women aren't capable of lust, but don't dare tell a man to cover up!
men need to cover up too, men just don't because it's not absolutely necessary for them.
It is the men who cannot controlled their lust. They should look down or look away if they cannot control their lust. Even if a woman is covered up from head to toe, the men will still lust after her. They will think in their minds how she looked if she is naked, or they will try to undress her in their minds. In fact, there is a rape case where a man strangle a girl with her hijab and rape her.
It was the same thing for me, when I was mormon. Temple garments are expensive!!!
Also, i work in a warehouse and it’s hot. I work with a LOT of Muslims. I can only imagine how sweaty and stanky it is in those clothes 😢
I am a Japanese and I am also afraid because the hijabis are spreading here in Japan.
glad you left mormonism
Mormonism is bizarre. It makes me wonder how many other religions were founded by literal con-men.
@@Robespierre-lI Wicca, for sure. Gardner just wanted to get laid and run around nude.
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I know the feeling, I’m an ex Muslim woman. Whilst I didn’t go out of my way to buy more modest clothes, the layering was costly 😅
And hot
Are you sure you was Moslem
@@Egyptian_muslim_1 are you sure you're Moslem?
@@painauchocolat7634
I challenge him to prove he was moslem.
2 / thanks Allah.. الحمد لله Moslem and proud مسلم وافتخر
@@Egyptian_muslim_1 how do I know you're really Moslem? Can you prove it please?
All this because of one guys insecurities...
So much of Islam is this...
I am not a Muslim so perhaps I shouldn’t comment, but as a woman I don’t like the idea of women forced to wear head coverings. If it’s a choice, fine, but I had no idea how expensive these head coverings are. Wow.
We cover in Orthodox Christianity,no problem there
@@Србомбоница86That's not true,nobody does this
@@Србомбоница86 Muslim women must cover every time they might be seen by men not in their close family. When do Orthodox Christians cover? Roman Catholics used to cover in church, but that stopped, at least in the USA during the 1960's. Some countries may still require it.
That is a lot of fabric to pay for.
Another very crucial point to make is the difficulty of how much more volume of luggage you have to carry around while traveling as a hijabi when your average piece of clothing is made up of as much as 5x the fabric!
And don’t get me started on how much space one single southeast-Asian-type of suit takes!
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This is just the misuse of the word "modest" .... a bedsheet does not equate modesty and this is just a way to put down the rest of the women. As if If I wear jeans and a shirt I am not "modest". They are going out of their way to shame women at all times
I’m a Catholic woman who veils during Mass, thank goodness my mom crocheted my veil for my birthday for free!
Your mom must be a very talented Crocheter! That sounds like a beautiful gift.
This is not mandatory though.
@@kaledonia1983 Not anymore, that's correct.
My parent's generation were still brought up to at the very least cover their hair (as a woman). And my grandparents, the women would wear a hat with a cute veil.
Things have changed so rapidly in the last 100 years.
@@p.s.shnabel3409 Hair is not obscene.
@@thinkie12nobody said it was…. catholics (may) veil for DOMPLETELY different reasons than muslims
.. in my country those high end hijabs which are endorsed by local celebrities can cost the average month's salary
.. I can get me a decent electric guitar or a tube amp or a scooter with that kind of money
It is very hard to find modest, attractive clothes. I'm not Muslim but still dress conservatively by modern US standards.
I was size 0 when in my 20s and 30s. Affordable women's clothing didn't get that small. Teen jeans did but they all had rips, holes, were low rise, or had other issues. Children's pants would fit best around my bottom but were too short. Fortunately, I've now gained enough weight for this to not be a problem. One still cannot find a dress that isn't low in the front, has a back, has sleeves at least to the elbows, and is kneee length.
If it's difficult for me, I can only imagine how hard it is for Muslim women and others who are required to dress even more modestly.
Om my god , that’s me !
LEARN TO SEW! Make your own clothing. Stop bitching about not being able to find 'modest' clothing - YOU ARE NOT IN A BOXCAR HEADED TOWARD A ZYCLON-B SHOWER!
Depend on which countries you live. It is very easy in Asia countries to find dress that isn't low cut.
I'm Exmuslim woman, and still need to wear this hijab!
I really hate it!
Same bcs I live in north africa
Where do you live?
If you're exmuslim, you don't have to wear hijab.
@@thinkie12well i have to if i go out with my family bcz they're so close minded muslims
Same!! Living with my radically religious muslims family feels like living in hell
Hello My English is bad so sorry for any mistakes i make but im an ex Muslim women and I just want to share some of the things that are happening to me I actually have wore the hijab by my choice when i was a Muslim at the age of 15 and I actually didnt like waring it especially in the summer and i sweat alot because of how much I ware and my head is iche and I lost alot of my hair sometimes I feel like im about to pass out from the heat and i look like agradnma wearing it now that im an ex Muslim i see my sefring and I can't take it off because I don't wont to upset my mother and i live in the middle east so you can imagine the thing that im going through as if im living a double life like and have to lie every day its just horrible
By the way non of my friends ir family know that im an ex muslim also i didn't mention that my mother have suffered and continued to suffer just to make me in abetter place
look for an ex muslim man to marry
Please tell your parents I won't wear it at all
@@Johnny-pi1vk actually I tried telling my mother that I want to remove my hijab and she started to freak out telling me what people would say how all of my family will burn in hell and I ended up telling her I was joking with her my brother start to tell me that he thinks that im an atheist and I just denieded
@@hanady9070 please try to leave your city and go to some other city and start going to church ⛪️. You will be free and peaceful
Didn't know those items cost so much as they make the women look backward and poor.
For any girl who is not wearing a hijab but does want a modest option for tops... consider mens t-shirts. They are not clingy or see-through, have high necklines, and come in a huge variety of colors. And they're much cheaper than women's tees.
I like to buy tops that are a couple sizes too big, in the right shapes it looks really nice and flowy. People are often like “I like your dress” and I reply “thanks, it’s actually an extra large top”. I need to have my bum covered to feel comfortable, I don’t like tops that stop at the waist/hips.
I often buy mens clothes
Plus ugly as h*ll for women to wear
And the women also have to dress up under the hijabs and abayas - for their husbands an women friends who are allowed to see them.
Yes 😭 You can’t escape the fashion dictates. The societal expectations just change from setting to setting - but you need to fit in everywhere ….
Growing up Christian, my mom always told me how bad she felt for those poor Muslim women whose husbands force them to cover up. She always said they needed and deserved to feel beautiful.
I was looking at news vidos of Saudi Arabia from 1930 and the women are with their faces uncovered and dressed in very similar fashion to the man in the video . Its quite amezing how new this is
Check out Afghanistan in the 50’s. Very modern, women dressed in modern clothes in university
Yes, it is a new trend based on radicalism.
Iran was very liberal until the 70s...
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Very interesting. I didn't realize how expensive burkha and loose clothing could get for women
New subscriber here. Really enjoy the content, it is very informative and eye opening! With all the insanity going on in this world, it’s great to have a place where Muslims and Christians can have friendly discussions.
The only real profit Islam has.
What happened to just being a lazy Muslim and wearing a loose scarf over your head. It’s such an over the top cultivated fashion. Like they wear padding on their buns to give the hijab the right shape. You don’t need to do any of those things. Just drape a scarf loosely over your head. It’s easy and traditional and affordable.
I'm guessing that's what Muslim women were doing throughout history until these last few years when they have become fanatic on steroids and want to make sure that not one strand of hair is visible lol
Yes. And we're not supposed to be so consumed with what people say is fashion or what you should look like. Magnets aren't necessary either. Muslims can get caught up in consumerism just like anyone else. THAT is part of the overall issue.
Hmm...when I was younger( from teens through thirties), dressing modestly for girls and women used to mean changing into clothing that is more appropriate(i.e., wearing pants and a sweater, or a dress that was at least two inches below the knees) for receiving visitors/guests, during the school week, and/or going out to lunch.
Leaving islam is the best thing i ever did
I agree with you. I am a Catholic woman and likes to dress modestly but Islamic modesty is a whole other extreme and it is very expensive. I feel blessed I have plenty of money to buy clothes but clothes especially more modest clothes can be expensive. I just wear high necked shirts and skirts or capris below my knees. But I can still feel perfectly comfortable in the summer and at my job using these modest guidelines. Plus I have so many more options since my neck, arms, and head do not need to be covered. I wear prayer veils to mass but I just take them off when I leave church. I couldn’t imagine wearing something on my head all the time. I remember I bought a thin sun jacket to help me not get sunburned and it came with a hood. I tried wearing the hood but got super hot so switched to a sun visor so my head didn’t heat up so much….And the amount of clothes and sets to mix and match to be that modest would cost a lot especially for different seasons. I know even my moderate modest outfits cost a lot for me to assemble and I don’t even need a head scarf or anything.
True. I do struggle to find a modest dress-skirt to wear to church, because they are expensive, but I do not have to wear them every day.
It's called learn to sew - there are many easy skirt patterns, and a scarf is a quick fashionable fix for a low neckline, Straw sun hats work great at a church service - invest in a basic Black Felt hat for autumn & winter services.
@@glindathegood4007 Yeah right…….I tried sewing it was a disaster lol. And sewed clothes never look like the store bought ones. I need professional clothes for work. When I lived in Asia I had tailors but now I moved back to the US they charge a lot for just one change. I cannot sew at the level of expertise I need.
@@princessraj5921 Take a Sewing Class - practice makes projects perfect - Just start with simple clothing items and work your skills to the Tailoring level - So stop being a Negative Nelly!
@@glindathegood4007 yeah will get right on that lol. 😂. But luckily as I said in the post I have money I can afford lots of clothes I was sympathizing though with women who may be short on money and can’t sew but still want to be modest Islamic clothes cost a lot here in the US.
The truth is:
You cannot impress God by how you dress!
God is not impressed by how you dress..
Every human being is born naked and we all return naked!
No baby ever come dressed up Already..
Did God forgot to dress them up?
Naked you came, naked you will return!
All culture and religion of the world bury their dead
Without underwear 🩲…
The body will dissolve and become dust again.
God is not impressed by how you dress cover yourself at all.. it is for our own eyes..
No traditional or religious dress code is favored by God..
We humans tri to make him love our dress code more than others!
no one can impress or influence God !
Cover yourself but don’t make your dress code universal and God’s’ choice!
God is not impressed whatsoever!
We came naked , we were bored naked no underwear, no death person is buried with underwear 🩲.,,
Walk around naked then?
@@tolduso828 you dress not for purpose of religion but because the weather.. and your skin!
No one should impose you to wear clothes.it is cold you know what to do, it is hot you know what you do,
People in amazing walk naked and comfortable.. they don’t even raped women because of that…
Why? They don’t ready the Quran but they live naked and don’t raped or harassed women like the supposedly civilized
@@tolduso828 you convert yourself because we live in human supposedly civilized and for weather conditions!
However people in Amazon don’t care about cloth but the rarely rape their women, the see them naked day and night, 7/7 why they don’t create prisons and dresses code for supposedly holy and protection?
Go watch them online
They dont rape or harassment
@@tolduso828 you convert yourself because we live in human supposedly civilized and for weather conditions!
However people in Amazon don’t care about cloth but the rarely rape their women, the see them naked day and night, 7/7 why they don’t create prisons and dresses code for supposedly holy and protection?
Go watch them online
They dont rape or harrass
The way you dress represents a lot of things. I think modest clothes are more serious and skimpy clothes look a little frivolous however they don’t look morally wrong to me
I am so happy I was raised alongside Christianity, not perfect but it protected me from so many things. God doesn't want women to cover up excessively in this way, I'm sure of it.
Honestly, as a girl who changed my whole wardrobe twice to 3 times to change my style, collecting fashion pieces are expensive but when my mum starting to get more religious I was surprised she spent about $50 on abaya. Mind you the average price of a decent piece of clothing is about $10-$15 in my country. Abayas are so expensive despite being very simple to make (Im a seamstress so ik its low effort piece just maybe the fabric it needs to make like 2-3 times more than normal piece)
Sorry for sounding Ignorant...but what's a Abaya?
@@MilkySmooth-uy9dv muslim women modest clothing, its a very long loose dress. called abaya
Fast fashion is cheap. And there are reasons why.
It is money making business.
Well I cover in Church but its a regular headscarf its not tight like muslim girls ,I dont know how their hair survives that much pressure
I am ex-muslim from egypt and all things you said about hijab is completely true, it's too expensive here, so girls used to buy one new suit every year, imagine a girl buy a new clothes once a year, when my sister was young he didn't have enough clothes to wear eo he used to argue with his mom every day to buy her new clothes but we didn't do it
Thank you for making this content
As someone with severe hyperhidrosis I could NEVER wear that much clothing in the summer. It would be completely drenched within half an hour from my head to my shoulders. I can’t imagine what Muslim women with this condition go though. They’d never be able to leave the house in the summer.
There are only humans . Humans write the books . Make the rules.
Many older women have a lot more hair loss problems compared to same age women not wearing it, due to constantly wearing hijab
I'm a tall woman and at the time I wore hijab and abaya, so actually mostly jilbab.and the abayas were always far too short for my long legs, if I wanted to buy a long abaya it was very expensive.I also wanted a burkini swimming suit, I found one on the internet on a Tunisian site, it was very wide and would have covered everything, but it would cost €80cost.
i didn't buy it. Niqab gloves are so small and thin and cost €15-20. It's all very expensive.niqab a tiny piece of fabric 25-40€ ... I mostly bought everything used online. and btw the quality is poooor many things new or used was pooor quality
Do you have to wear gloves when going out? The amount of things you have to wear will tire me out.
My family's Pentecostal. While my family went to the less strict branch of the church, I have friends in the stricter branch. They will sometimes share links to the 'official' websites to buy Pentecostal-appropriate clothing, and the prices made my head spin. Mostly, I've seen women wearing 'normal' shirts with long sleeves underneath so you can't see their arms. Sometimes, that looks okay. But, I've also seen women do that with their wedding dresses, and it just looks odd.
Hijab is man made rules... Not divine... My two cents...
I think we all forget sometimes how unhealthy it is, as well. Imagine your WHOLE body is covered, you lack sunlight, your hair and skin is covered in fabric most of the time. You can’t relax. It’s really sad. I could never do this to myself.
Saying this, I like to dress modestly myself. But I am against this obsession.
the only reason u find a 80$ dress "expensive" is because of exploitation of labor and sl ave workers in sweatshops working for fast and ultra fast fashion brands.
Clothes are very taken for granted.
This. 100%. Learn to sew, price the materials for the item and equipment, then tell me it's only worth $15.
Poor women! What a life 😥
You’d look good in a burka
I always wonder, what is the difference between hair and eyebrows. One is ordered to cover, other is not. Actually both of them is same material :)
Muslim women are not allowed to shape their eyebrows.. Allah curse them for that
? CURRENTLY, WHAT RELIGION...
- Involved in almost every terrorist massacre?
- Involved in almost every war?
- Over-represented in prisons?
- Which enslaves women and denies them the same rights as men?
- Who sells the most little girls into forced marriages?
- Who turns into a dictatorship when in power?
Bro summarised Christianity
@@en0zicurrently is Islam no christian country is dictator
@en0zi where? Where in the world is Christianity propagating such things? I'll wait...
I am so glad I am subscribed to your channel. I never imagined at all the cost for the poor women. And reading the comments below about the ailments they can cause. I am not a muslim BTW but my heart was already on the side of those who undergo submission and now this is just another weight which confirms me in what I believe to be wrong in is-l-am. Thank you for everything you do to bring these issues to light.
Aw thanks! Credit to my wife for the hard work on this video
@@FriendlyExmuslim Behind every good man, there is always a good woman thereby enabling the couple to look in the same direction and face adversity together. Sir, you are blessed. And Sir, your wife is blessed. 🙂🙂🙂
Modest clothes without modest prices... So rule number one to be a muslim: be rich.
Or marry rich 🫣 Remember you can also be a second, third or fourth wife 😉
@@Myladyinred999 Ok, if rule number 1 is not possible, then rule number 2: be a gold digger. 😂
@@JustYetAnotherUser Definitively, the prophet himself encouraged it 😅😂
I am always amused by young Muslim women in the west who cover up, out of supposed "modesty", yet pile on the heavy makeup, bright lips, even false eyelashes to scream "look at me!".
It is a similar ordeal if you're part of a strict christian based religion. Amish, pentecostal, some catholics, some baptists, ect. So expensive. And a real hardship to just living life. I am still christian, but no longer follow man made rules, I discern for myself what is ok to wear, and use the recommendation of my husband, too. I can wear pants and leggings and sandals now. Earrings and jewelry are ok too, I can wear more colors now. I respect my church atmosphere by dressing modest enough for church, but wear whatever I want the rest of the time. If your spiritual beliefs are real, your conscience will help you.
I am a Catholic from Eastern Europe and here people don't have any code. They wear whatever want. It's a bikini for the beach but something jist decent for the church. There's no covering for head or any special modesty. As to colours, you wear exactly any you like. And I love that normality.
@@user-iq4ow3fn1twhat????try entering Russian church without headscarf I dare you 😂
isnt it possible to start a new clothing/fashion line 'factory' (design + manufacturing) especially for muslim women by muslim women? And to offer all fashion items at a more affordable price?
Or in other words: why is it / what makes it so expensive at the moment?
That doesn't make sense. No one needs to buy expensive abayas. A simple abaya and scarf costs practically nothing compared to the price of wearing a different outfit everyday. Obviously women wear what they want under it.
Vitamin D deficiency from no sun exposure is even more expensive when it cause issues with your health.
And no vitamin d
I was diagnose with a serious medical vitamin D deficiency not due to religion but my personal choice to cover lol best thing ever bc now I take vitamin D and never have problems. I was diagnose after developing suicidal thoughts since lack of vimatim D can cause depression. Now my very smart doctor told me I can cover all I want and I am so happy every day. Now I have better vitamin D levels than those in summer beach homes 😆 bc I am monitored and medicated by a professional. My God never fails me, I ask Him in prayer why I was so depress which was not common from me and He answer by guiding my family doctor to the answer. After being on treatment 3 months my life went back to normal and now I am happier then the last 5 years of my life when I wore short shorts and tank tops 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 I believe everyone will find there way but no point blaming a God no matter who ever that God is instead with a positive attitude be open mind and pray to however is your God for a solution and wait for it with faith.
- An ex-atheist that with personal experience learn her God did exist and is kind 💕
They will also have so much more clothes to wash. Many of them don't bother washing that outerwear because it adds to the laundry. The stench is something else. Had those women in my college. Literally gagged from the smell. In the rich countries like Saudi they can do all these laundries or spray expensive perfume to mask the smell. In Asia the heat can crank up with humidity. The smell takes ppl out. They sweat within it too. And mostly it's black color. The color black attracts heat. You will boil in it.
Which country you experience this?
@@fatemad4012 India
They want sharia way they got sharia
Only hala😢HALAL burqa works (SHAITAN)
Merci!
Bienvenue!
Why they don‘t ask their friends (umma) in Qatar, the U.A.E., Saudi Arabia, Brunei… they could help financially.
That’s the problem with Islam - charity yes, but abolishing poverty completely? Hell no
How can women afford the dresses if they cannot study and work?
Poor girls who have to live with this
Interesting information about hijab in the comments below. I never thought that Muslim women can go bald because they are wearing hijab.
Finally someone talks about it 👍 I never cared much about my exterior so I was lured into Islam by the promise to never have to think about my clothes again.
But it’s a lie: Make-up, nice clothes underneath and a nice probably expensive hairstyle is mostly still a part of a hijabi‘s life …
You also need to care about your looks when covered up: You still need to find a man in hijab 🫣
At least the husband will buy the lingerie 😅
So far my main problem had been that I didn’t even get most of the important items.
With the current fashion maybe I wouldn’t even have been interested in islam since longer skirts and looser shirts are nowadays ok to wear (back then I got bullied for not clothing sexy enough as an 11 year old 🙄).
I got more than enough scarves (I still have an impressive collection 😂) but floor-length skirts in the West? I didn’t have the money nor the possibility to go to a Middle-Eastern country …
I was always told the same: In the Middle East it’s cheap - well, didn’t help me 🙄
At least it saved me from a public coming out as a hijabi as well as a Muslim 🫣
Would have looked strange: Long sleeves, tight leggings, way too short shirt but proper headscarf 😂
It depends very highly on the Muslim circles you enter/marry into whether they expect you to have a lot of nice halal clothing options. But in my experience most Muslim circles value status symbols, nice clothes, expensive hair styles and jewelry…
That’s what I meant as it’s still mostly a part of a hijabi‘s life. You can’t completely escape the culture that Muhammad and his companions have set up by bragging and living in luxury…
Do you know that this abominable rule was made by the evil Caliph Umar?? God of Bible looks at our hearts
Yeah, I’ve been to the Somali malls here in Minneapolis, there’s a ‘non Somali price’ where they won’t lower their prices to the prices they charge my Somali friends
I dress modestly as a Traditional (Latin Mass) Catholic woman. I do it out of love for our Lord and charity for others. It's inconsiderate to show so much flesh that you distract other people, as many women do these days (yoga pants, low cut blouses, and so on).
BUT: nobody forces us to dress modestly. And we don't judge other women who dress scandalously, although it is a sad situation.
The essence of true modesty is dressing in a way that does not call attention or distract. If I wear a pretty floral dress that falls below the knees and has 3/4 length sleeves and a crew neck, nobody is distracted. It's just a feminine look. I am not pretty, but I do dress in a feminine way. The point is to look pleasant and not to call attention by your attire.
On the other hand, these hijabs and other gear that some women wear call attention. To those of us who see the incompatibility of sharia with Christian values, it feels menacing. I have worked with women who dressed this way all the time and got to know several of them (as much as one can through work), so I am not some xenophobe who judges just by first impressions. This attire was brought back into Muslim culture when radical leadership surged in the middle east. It's a political gambit designed to advertise this belief system. It's not truly about modesty at all since modesty is possible without wearing what is basically a costume. It's about sending a signal. Don't think we westerners can see that!
It's the sartorial equivalent of broadcasting the call to prayer.
There! You revealed exactly what the reason. It's a statement to the West. Zero about modesty..
Excellent video. Thank you for bringing this to public light.
Where are the men? Are they not suppose to pay for this since this clothing protects them from temptation?
What is this nonsense?
As a revert who challenged Islam for 2 years, and wore hijab 1.5 years, before reverting- I find this to be ridiculous.
It isn't expensive. Just wear a jilbab. It covers everything. It's simple. It's light-weight.
The only expense is because women care about brands and are also illiterate on fabrics as a whole. They think a polyester dress from Turkey is "better quality" than one made in China. Plastic is plastic. There's no quality to material used to make trash bags and remote controls.
This is a non-argument.
-Studying to become a sheikha bi'ithnillah
Proud of you my muslim sister❤❤❤
On the other hand- if you wear a hijab, you don’t have to worry about going to the hairdresser. No need to get stylish cuts or dye your hair.
Seriously, let women dress the way they want to: modest or sexy- let her decide!
PS Women can be frugal or go crazy buying clothes, any clothes, doesn’t matter with or without a hijab or abaja.
Yes😂let them choose themselves what somebody else chose for them.
@@truffaut650truffaut6 I started wearing my cross because I believe in Jesus. The Catholic church isn’t exactly giving women equal rights either. Do you want to forbid me wearing my cross? I‘d like to see you try.. Now, tell me- in what respect am I different from a muslim woman who truly believes in her religion? Is a cross more beautiful than a hijab? You can’t dictate what people wear.
@sandywichmann9292 I mean wear what you want. That's all. But in some cases girls are forced to wear hijab etc bc the grandmother wants it. It is not their choice but they do it so the family does not neglect them. I worked in schools in Europe. Thats what I saw.
@@truffaut650truffaut6 Oh, I‘m a teacher, too. The problem is that if the girls don’t wear the hijab, they won’t be allowed to go to school. That’s worse in my opinion.
They can wear what they want, but headcovering can cause loss of hair if worn for long term.
We all like to forget that God doesn’t practice any of our religions. Who are we to decide any of this? What is so wrong with simply respecting all people for who they are not what they wear? The problem as always is men deciding what women should do. It’s time for true equality and the right to decide for ourselves what is right for us. I personally do not care what anyone decides to wear or not wear I only care about the right to free choice and I do believe God gave us that a brain and right to choose.
Better to not believe in God, it's cheaper.
He has bills you must pay for them 😢
Belief is free…it’s man trying to make money
it's not, if you are a Christian. Atheists spend much money on material things that they don't need. Just visit women's spaces regarding fashion, skin care and plastic surgery. And Islam is an incredibly superficial religion. My impression is that other religions aren't, because Muslims where the only ones who complained about France's new law regarding religious items in school.
And smarter baby smarter 😉
Not god but Allah. If you believe in God u dont have to spend money on curtains
In Australia, an ordinary one piece costs $130 -$280 so, $200 'for that much fabric is pretty good actually.
I am sure it is cheaper in majority islamic countries. But yeah, its expensive.