Hijab (Head Scarf) – A Muslim Woman’s Response & Perspective
March 4th, 2010 | Category: Qur'an & Social IssuesThe hijab is the pride of every practising Muslim lady. However, the media makes this act of modesty as a way of oppersion and subjugation. Islam sees women free when they can see themselves for thier mind and spiritual being. Islam sees the modest covering of women as a way to give a sacred touch to the roles of being a wife, mother, and sister.
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