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What I would say about hijab .. once you take it off .. it has a risk of becoming a habit. Wearing hijab is a form of worship. It's not about just covering your hair, it's way way more than that. The Prophet pbuh said every religion has its unique quality and the beauty of Islam is modesty.
That modesty is about everything, modesty in character modesty in speech, modesty in conduct , not just hijab modesty
@@SDSen yes that's why I mentioned above that it's not just about covering your hair.
Holy Prophet PBUH*
I do get your point of view regarding the hijab but I think that as much as it does come down to society and changing our perceptions towards someone who does or does not wear it, personally I’m leaning more towards it being about our own discipline too. Just like there are days we might not feel motivated to work but we still work because we know we have to I see that days where we don’t feel connected to the hijab we still pull through and discipline ourselves just the same. In that sense it’s not a fluctuation of how we’re feeling but a state of mind. Just some food for thought, anyway I do love your content and this look X
I sometimes think if social media didn’t exist what type of Muslims would we be? Maybe we would focus more on pleasing our Lord than pleasing strangers aesthetically
i applaud you for this comment, so underated
Hit the nail with that comment. However I do feel she has great taste in makeup and clothes. But apart from that, I agree with you because what have these influencers actually influenced? It’s only for self fame, and to generate money. Recently she set new highs by asking for £10,000 Mehr. What are girls going to think after this? God fearing people and with good intentions to marry should set good examples of marriage, not ask for high Mehr. They’re brainwashing the new generation. Likes of Tokia, Rumena and Annam have only influenced to take hijab off, arrogant behaviour and spend more money on unnecessary stuff . That’s why too much freedom is not allowed in Islam. They’ve created a big gap in our communities and not joined us together. Sad times!
The real issue here is majority of so called social influencers who started their journey wearing the hijab and have later taken it off, big up the sisters who are embracing it now. #social media is destroying people.
may allah destroy them
Honestly I’m with you on the hijab talk. I used to wear a hijab and took it off and sometimes occasionally I feel like wearing it again my heart just uno feels like yeh try it again. But like you said society and our Muslim community just doesn’t let us live and it’s a shame, but that’s where we should re evaluate our intentions and remind ourselves even if we wear it for a day or a year or forever, the fact that we’re even trying for the sake of Allah is ENOUGH and we are enough. Our efforts don’t get unnoticed he’s always watching our struggles and he knows it’s hard and he appreciates us trying because he loves us😌💕
Sorry but fr the sake of Allah (swt) you wear it... There's is no if or but or to suit Ur mood
@@someenahussain5105 ikr Well said this life is a test not for you to do what you want and when
Yes we wear it for Allah and not for others
@@someenahussain5105 who said that? Do you have any proof? Be careful
@somewna hussain. You do realize that its not easy to maintain wearing a hijab especially in a world like this where muslims are getting shot and no one speaks up but US ONLY. Hijab is not like a walk through the garden. Everyone has different experiences just because it was easier for you to perform doesn't mean its easier for the rest. And on top of that having a judgmental community where they points fingers from head to toe really makes it hard too. Its easier said than done
@@someenahussain5105 you sound like a very toxic person
In Pakistan, it's pretty normal for girls to wear the headscarf/chaddar at times when they feel they need to (going to the market, etc.) and not wear it when they feel comfy enough not to (at home, weddings, etc.). This "taking it off" and "taking it on" commitment is a concept created mostly by Muslims living in the west. It's pretty restrictive imo. The headscarf can and should be worn by anyone at any time. Committing to wearing it is great, but if someone is not always wearing it, or decides to wear it for a day, they shouldn't be judged for it nor should they have to meet anyone else's expectations of continuing with it.
when did you see it on pakistan tv
@@hassyg4083 I didn't
In my university many of my classfellows wore hijab and abaya, when they were late for uni., non-iron clothes, or if they were having a bad hair day. And some hijabis wore it everyday, other than special days.
I'm a strict hijabi so I never take it off and even if I took off my abaya, that was because I was wearing an abaya like loose foot long dress or maxi or a gown(but hijab was always on).
But a few times other girls, who wanted me to take off my hijab+abaya, they hid it, when I went to washroom or when I just took it off for wudu in girls washroom. It's was so worst that I felt like dying at the spot. I had nothing to cover up myself. It was so emotional for me, embarrassing and anger inflicting that I still when remember it, it makes me cry and my hands are trembling while typing it.
When it happened quite a few times, atlast I went to those girls and told them if they did this to me again, I'm going to tear-off the clothes they're wearing. And then they and I can feel the same together. They said I was really harsh. But I literally felt as if I was naked(I was wearing shalwar qameez). And had to ask other girls coming in girls room and my friends to look for whoever took my hijab and abaya.
Well after that kind of threat, those girls stopped. And the last time they were not giving my abaya hijab to my friends or other girls. I was crying hysterically and then one unknown girl when came in, heard the story, she gave me her dupatta to cover up(she didn't use dupatta to cover herself, so she said it didn't matter to her) I will always be grateful to her. And she was the one who told me that I should go and tear their clothes up, so that those girls can understand how I'm feeling. I didn't do it, but I threatened them with it. Then after getting my abaya, I went back to girls room and returned that girl her dupatta. But after that upon that girl's wise advise, I always kept a dupatta or shawl in my bag so that if anything like that happened again, I would have something to cover up. But Alhamdulillah it stopped and never happened again.
Initially I started covering up against my family and relatives will, and they used to make fun of it and used to try to make me take it off. But I did it anyway. But they never behaved like the uni. girls. They were only verbal about it. My family is now proud that I took the decision on my own and stuck by it. They support it completely now.
Me and my family are of the opinion that hijab shouldn't be forced to be worn upon anyone and it also shouldn't be forced off anyone. Forcing both ways isn't gonna make a person more pious or more evil. Infact forcing it either way could hurt a person and push a person away from religion or people. That person would remain the same as is. So just let the person be. Only advise that person if that person asks for an advice.
I personally saw a girl who was forced by her brother to wear hijab and as soon as her brother died, although she loved him, but a few days later, she took off hir hijab and told me that she was really sad, but taking off a forced hijab was also a sigh of relief for her, but she doesn't want this relief to be associated with her brother's death but it was indirectly associated with that. And she felt confused and even more sad about it at that time. A few years later, I heard she took the decision herself and started covering again, but this time it wasn't forced. She missed doing hijab so much, and was so comfortable in it, that she started doing it again.
Forcing or cursing a person isn't the right way, let the person fight their own struggles, and assist or advise them only to the extent that they ask for.
Wish I could give many likes, you said it perfectly.
My own dad tried many years ago to force us into wearing the hijab. First he tried to heavily pressure us into it then even tried to make money from it if you can believe (told us for every day we didn't wear it, he will charge us a penalty) but he dropped that option very quickly thankfully and then the last resort told us if we didn't wear it he will beat us into wearing it. My mum put him straight as soon as he made that comment. She said "if you scare them into wearing hijab they will be wearing it FOR YOU, not FOR ALLAH" and after that he never said another word.
The biggest irony of all is that he is no perfect Muslim himself, he sins in so many other ways so it was ironic that he had the nerve to demand such a thing. To all those who judge and criticize harshly, ask yourselves first can you honestly put your hand on your heart and say that you are a perfect Muslim free from sin?? We're supposed to ADVISE, not criticize. And yes many of us are taking a while to get there but Allah knows we are trying.
Everyone is a sinner by nature. Paradise is also full of sinners, the ones who made it to jannah were remorseful and repented, the ones in hell were arrogant.
I completely agree with you regarding your thoughts on hijab. Actually this is something that was spoken about in the Amaliah Podcast if anyone listens to it. The idea was put forward, I think originally from a tweet that said that actually if we didn't obsess and feel so absolutist in the way we approach Hijab, there would be more women actively choosing to wear it, and enjoy wearing it. The condition of 'wearing it perfectly or not wearing it at all' has been very counter productive to actually motivating women to wear it, if anything it makes a lot of women feel less worthy of wearing it, and potentially encourages women who do wear it to remove it even more because they can't wear it 'perfectly'.
I myself used to wear it from the ages of 11-17. I stopped wearing from the ages of 17 - 25, and only recently have I reconnected with aspects of my faith, and found myself really drawn to wearing it again. I do wear it now, HOWEVER I have told myself that I am trying it out. I am gathering data for myself in how I find wearing it again after not wearing it for so long. Especially considering how much has changed in regards to society, culture, hijab fashion, and even how much I've changed and grown since 2012, when I took it off. Yeah so I'm observing how and if people treat me differently, whether or not I'm experiencing any benefits from wearing it, if I'm facing challenges, what are those challenges - just literally seeing how I find it, in an open-minded self-compassionate way.
What I'm NOT doing is saying ok now that I've started wearing it, I am expecting myself to wear it for the rest of my life. I still don't wear it all the time. Allah forgive me if that's a sin, but frankly if I had put the pressure on myself to wear it in a 'perfect manner', I don't think I would have been able to start, and thus would not have been able to experience the benefits, both spiritual and in how I'm treated (I think to a certain extent men respect me more) I'm feeling from wearing it even part time. A partial increase in iman is still better than no increase at all.
And you're bang on about how much we exceptionalise the hijab, in that we expect a level of perfectionism from it that we don't apply to other more important aspects of worship such as prayer.
This is exactly it! Thank you for articulating everything so beautifully.
@@AnnamAhmadYTNo worries! I know that I don't know you at all so take what I'm saying with a pinch of salt and I'm really sorry if this sounds like unsolicited advice, but from Muslim woman to Muslim woman:
If you really want to try wearing hijab without the lifetime commitment, as opposed to accepting you can't ever wear it because you can't wear it perfectly, I'd say wear it.
I 1000% empathise with you on what you've expressed in your video, in that I have also felt a lot of resentment and frustration towards the expectations surrounding hijab but felt powerless against them and it's prevented me from trying the hijab for ages. In all that time I lost out on a good deed, and my iman became weaker and more confused...just for the sake of others expectations of me?
The thing is, if we keep accepting, even in frustration that part time hijab isn't an option we're contributing to the same pressure and changing nothing. It takes someone to actively reject the standard for the opposite of that standard to become more socially acceptable. I think personally, giving myself permission to try the hijab was the only real way I could dismantle this expectation. And since I've accepted myself, others have no choice but to accept me too.
Obviously it is much much easier said than done for you, because you are a public person, but if in your heart of hearts you feel spiritually drawn to re-explore hijab, if even occasionally, consider how important those expectations really are. I couldn't live with myself if on my death bed, I'd looked back on my life, and realised I'd made life choices about it based on the fear of random people's judgements and expectations. Especially in matters pertaining to religion, where we believe we will be asked about them on the day of judgement. Furthermore, judgement and backlash never lasts for long, before people move on to the next thing that's none of their business. Allah knows best at the end of the day. I truly feel your struggle and wish you the best. :)
I’m a revert I love my hijab but I do have days where I wish I could curl my hair and go out without it but the was I see it I can still curl my hair for my husband and it’s between me and him and not the whole world and it does save me time in the mornings but I do love my hijab 🧕🏼♥️
@@tabassumbegum2278 I have the bad hair days it’s just hidden under the hijab 😅
@@emilylouise7958 your a hijabi, but its not intentional
you see i was born a muslim, wearing the hijab since i was 6!!1
dont wish for stuff like that :)
It’s so crazy because when people who don’t pray salah, decide to do so once in a while they’re praised.
Can we keep the same energy!!
Honestly sustainability is always fashionable, dont ever feel like you're boring xx
I think if you have the feeling to want to wear hijab again do it hun. I appreciate that being a public figure is going to make it tougher for you because of your chosen profession but with that is a greater reward. Don't listen to the non-sensical and judgemental people. Hijab is worn for the sake of Allah swt only and hopefully your heart is led to wearing it again iA xxx
Yes and We shouldn’t be mean to someone if they took hijab off. BUT you also have to realize that hijab is mandatory and you’ll have to answer alone to Allah . Haram is never halal
It’s so crazy that majority of the women who struggle with hijab have muslim family that goes back generations. With islam being just like the ancestry and hereditary, the love for it and the esteem for it’s doctrines diminishes. The women who value it and honor it are the ones whose family were not born with the deen and know what its like to truly be lost and be honored with Guidance. It’s like only when you’ve been near death, do you truly appreciate life . Islam is life for people who know what it’s like to live without it . ❤️
Your right Alhamdolillah
Do you know what? It doesn’t bother 99% of the population whether you wear hijab or not and I for one have never hated on you for not wearing it. What you do in your life is your business and your journey with hijab is between you and Allah AZWJ. HOWEVER, hijab is NOT a play thing and must not treated like a yoyo! It is a pledge of allegiance to Allah to obey His AZWJ commands and you can’t just wear it when it suits you. It’s making a mockery out of something very sacred and undermines those who are committed to wearing it. Islam’s rules are NOT made to be broken just to suit your lifestyle and whims!
I literally spoke about this exact comment in the video. A change of heart doesn’t mean you’re mocking the religion. Many people have phases of praying and not praying, they’re not “mocking” the religion by doing this.
Very true what you said about hijab but i normally don’t bother about people what they think i wear hijab when i want to and sometimes don’t
Hijab agr logo k liye hi kia jaaye to amaal ka daromadar niyat pe hi hota hy or agr Allah k liye kia jaye to insan apni or logo ki pasand na pasand ko nae dekha jata phr bs follow kia jata hy
Honestly sis your just disrespecting the hijab if you fully understood and acknowledge why your wearing hijab then wear it if you don't want to then dont, but don't be taking it off and on because your just disrespecting the hijab.... if our prophet muhammad(PBUH) was to tell you its not good to take your hijab on and off whenever you want isn't good would you say his judging you.
No one is disputing the fact that hijab is mandated upon every woman, but I don’t understand some povs.
Just like everything else in life, we have trials and tribulations. Hijab for most people is a spiritual journey. Rather than going “wearing it isn’t dependent on ur mood”, our societies should attack less and praise more.
We ought to respect the fact that it is a personal relationship between every person and Allah swt.
Do you expect people to praise you for taking off the hijab? Of course you're going to get criticism for taking the hijab off, taking the hijab off is like taking a step away from God.
dont praise but also dont criticize.. other peoples decisions are not your own. If someone feels restricted by religion they have a human right to follow their own path. taking a step away or towards god is each person own decision and actually an individual prespective
i agree with you MashAllah sister
What can we do the hiajb was never their intention but was for fame and money
@@TK-eo8bd @T K it doesn't matter if you're getting praised or criticized as long as you're doing it for God. People will always talk. Trying to please them will get you nowhere. And you're right it's her own personal journey but as her sister in faith, I do see a need to advise her so she discovers the truth on her own
@@TK-eo8bd @T K it doesn't matter if you're getting praised or criticized as long as you're doing it for God. People will always talk. Trying to please them will get you nowhere. And you're right it's her own personal journey but as her sister in faith, I do see a need to advise her so she discovers the truth on her own
loved the video... but your dress was perfection!!!
Love how super honest and humble you are keep it up! ❤️❤️❤️
As a muslim we dont need to use at home...i mean ur father brother can see ur hair..but if u are stepping outside the house that time u need to wear full hijab means covering ur hair without letting people seeing it..in Pakistan they always showing they hair at wedding when theres also their male cousin there..i mean u can marry ur cousin so its mean haram to showw ur hair to them..
nobody wears headscarf in pakistan not even on pakistan tv
Just because someone is Pakistani it is not necessary mean all Pakistanis are Muslim.
@@Hanfahhussain majority are
@@hassyg4083 it appears that way to some maby because its a Muslim country or or from culture. Then again they also have churches there and some are Christians
@@hassyg4083 silly question, how cn you tell if someone is Muslim?
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i completely disagree with your explaination re the hijab. your reasoning doesnt make sense. your example of if someone prayed one salah you wouldnt tell them pray them all or none at all - no, one would hope to encourage them to pray more, and most importantly, remind them why they are praying. its for Allah, nobody else. the number one reason why muslim women are taking their hijabs off is because they want to be like those who arent muslims, displaying their beauty in plain sight for everyone to see. and in doing so they and you are influencing young impressionable minds at the same time, showing them taking hijab off is acceptable. perhaps youve forgotten why you wore hijab in the first instance which is truly sad and so youve given into your nafs. hijab is absolutely obligatory in islam. there can be no denying that. anyone who says on the contrary is conforming to liberalism no matter which way you try to paint it. Fear Allah.
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I’d be so interested to know if you feel you’d have had the success you’ve had if you were still wearing hijab. I wonder if our society has got to the point where brands wouldn’t mind or would see it as a positive or if they’d see it as more of a negative
Wearing Hijab for one day because you have a connection with God on that particular day isn’t an on/off switch. Either you wear it or you don’t. Simple. Also don’t bash the muslim community, bash the cultural community. It’s culture that has people looking down on each other like the same way money creates classes and divides humanity. A good muslim will just advise you and remind you the the importance and significance of wearing a hijab. That being said Hijab is not just covering the hair, it’s modesty in your clothing and character. If you regret wearing the hijab or simply never wanted to wear it don’t make up excuses. Accept and proclaim that yo just simply cannot follow the command given to you by the Creator. PERIOD. There is no reading between the lines of what was commanded in the Quran and making your own interpretations. All these bloggers, vloggers who previously wore the hijab keep calling the hijabi community toxic. You removed the hijab so be it. There is nothing more to it. Stop bringing it back up and people will stop enquiring. Another thing to ponder over.....if you regret the hijab and never want to wear it again then why wear it when praying, why wear it in Ramadhan. Heck, why even wear it to Umrah or Hajj? You like disputing the Hadith and verses in the Quran then why not dispute it in those settings????? Every where we go we hear “only Allah can judge us”. Well of course Allah will give us our final judgement but we as muslims will also be held accountable for actions we didn’t question. The wrong which we let slip by. Your words may mean nothing to you but they will affect the next generation of young girls. Also, before you say it’s the parent’s job to teach their children, remember that children grow up to make their own choices. Same way. a lot of your mothers wear hijab but you don’t. Why? Well because it was your own choice even if your mother taught you about it otherwise. Anyhoooooo, wear the hijab or don’t it’s your choice, don’t blame others and make excuses. ✌️
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Where I live, you wouldn't be villafied for wanting to wear the hijab for a day. In fact you would be celebrated. Negative attitudes exists in particular social groups. I won't mention which ones to avoid a never-ending debate.
Out of curiosity, where do you live? :)
@@zahraenn I live in a suburb in Washington DC. And there are several pockets in the North America where people come from a background which encourages logic, empathy and continues education (islam or otherwise). Muslim's who are focused on self development, progression and growing a larger muslim community in a healthy way, will never ever berate someone for wanting to wear the hijab for a day. They adhere to common sense.
Hi just thought I'd mention it is important to note that the idea of villainizing a woman who takes off her hijab is not representative of the Muslim community as a whole and actually goes against what the Quran teaches which is love and kindness, I just don't want you to get the wrong impression based off the opinions of a few people in case Muslims were the social group you were referring to as this kind of misinterpretation is the leading cause of racist attitudes and Islamaphobia thankyou Xx
@@israejaz2482 Thanks for your input Isra. I should point out I'm a convert and when I referred to social group it was not based on religion or race. More sociological and economical.
You’re actually a true beauty! Love all your videos!! You’re amazing! ❤️❤️
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You are an inspiration Annam :)
Omg love love this makeup look buying everything
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Loved the videoo!! Where is your baaji moving too missed that part..
YAYYY I’M SO EXCITED YOU POSTED
Omgod same thing happened with me and my sister...like she got married and she had to move to Pakistan and then only I realized the value of a sister😥😥....and I actually want her all of her time when she is with me in home....
A breath of fresh air! Have a good and blessed year 🥰
I’m a bit confused about asma moving I thought she already left home ?
She’s moving to brum
If you are a Muslim woman and if you read Surah Noor then you would not question the hijab concept. All Muslim women need to read Surah Noor which emphasises the need for hijab for Muslim women. This life is temporary and we forget this and we will questioned by Allah when we die and enter our graves.
Hey there, what shade do you use in the hourglass powder?
I think with the hijab thing, it’s more what is the trend with you tubers wearing them and then take them off?
that lip colour with that eye look, stunning!!!
hey what shade is the foundation in?
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The religion of Islam says that a woman has to wear it all the time when she's surrounded by people to whom she's not allowed to show her hair. If you're against that, then you are against the religion. It's always up to you if you want to wear it in the same way that it's also up to you if you want to be obedient to your lord 🙏
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What shade are you in the CT Foundation? 😍
7 neutral x
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I can totally relate to the sister moving out situation, my sister got married in August 2020 and I've been adjusting to living without her.
Your such an inspiration to me . I love youuuu ❤️🤎
Hi Annam how are you? Haven't seen your vids for ages not sure why I stopped seeing the notifications. But I'm glad to see you x
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Loveddd this video!💕💕 in love with the look as well!! 😍
I love how you add the punjabi songs from the movies you love!!
hi Annam! are you filming this video with the Iphone 12 pro or with a camera?
i really like this Q&A.if it would be 50 minute long.i will still enjoy it.thank you for this.
Your voice is so relaxing
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Annam looks stunning as always😍😍
Love the Punjabi songs you added at the end, Annam!! I can tell you loved binge watching the films :)
I remember that video!! With baji and your videos with your uni friend Dina
Love this makeup look💗
U look so pretty mashallah 😍 💖
Annam react to the video with Baaji!! It would be hilarious who else remembers #og’s
Please send the link to your outfit.
Oh yes...love these videos ❤
I missed you! Love your videos. When will you being to Pakistan next? Miss thos vlogs!
I really want to!! But it all’s spends on lockdown lifting 😞
I love your videos so much 😍❤️ I wanted to ask you would you recommend the Chanel 19 bag after you have it now? :) I finish medical school this year in Germany and wanted to spoil myself with the small in black as my first and only Chanel bag :) lots of love ❤️❤️❤️
Omg yes I love it, it’s so cool - I feel most bc Chanel bags are “perfect” and ladylike but I love how the Chanel 19 is more casj! I actually love the small size and think that might have been a better option. Deffo recommend xx
@@AnnamAhmadYT thank you so much 😍❤️😘
Love ur makeup skills 🥰🥰
Ur take on hijab made a lot of sense tbh and i totally agree with u
what was the lip combo that you did initally
What did you use to do your brows
What lens are you wearing
Did you vlog your Dubai trip!
What shade in the foundation
It really was very entertaining. You are so relatable 💝
I really love your outfit and your makeup stuff that you wear on your face
LOVE LOVE LOVE! Best Pakistani/Punjabi influencer out there ❤️
Aww how kind, thank you 🥺
@@AnnamAhmadYT you deserve it! You always come out with respectable & relatable content for all of us, super underrated for what you do x
your vlogs are very good and I enjoy watching u🤗😍
I really wanna to take some makeup classes from u🥰😁🥰🥰
She really hinted so much that she was going to have her nikkah soon!
Lovedd the kurta song clip from angrej🥰have watched many times,love it❤️❤️
I was missing your videos!!!! Lots of love ❤️😘😘😘😘😘
i like your voice and think u r rly pretty mA
Welll a Hijaab is FARD, its a duty. Not a type of feeling to wear it one day and the next day not. So stop playing the victim!!!!
some people cannot handle it do you want to force it
@@husnasamadi2971 No not force it, but think about it b4 wearing it. It’s not a game!!!!
Have you moved to birmingham yet?
Can't wait to watch! Hope you and your family are well ❤️☺️
What shade was the foundation in? X
7 neutral x
You need to watch Guddiyan Patole, it’s on Netflix, such a good Punjabi film xxx
Plz mujhy bhi kuch face creem btao mouster face k leye.for. Man
love your videos beautiful