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    Iran: Any woman to remove her hijab🧕in public is a crime and faces long term jail. Despite of being at risk these women are taking off their headscarves throwing it up in the air. No to compulsory . .

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    Every women has it's own style to protest against compulsory 🧕. This is one of the best video. Watch Yasmine Mohammed removing her hijab with a smile on her face (HABIBI ). BURN BABY BURN .

  3. Dear western "feminists" celebrating , you have no idea what you are doing, you are naive, and you are most definitely doing harm to the women's rights movement. Hijab is the centerpiece of misogyny.

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    is a toxic concept and it has created so much suffering, oppression and abuse around the world for so long. My video on how hijab creates a shaming culture

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    Joy for Iranian women who feel happy to remove their hijab🧕in public, although it is a crime and faces long term jail. No to compulsory . .

  6. These girls had shown their opposition to compulsory like this in their school. Please add after your name to show your support for on Feb 1st!✌️❤️

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    Muslim News Nigeria is covering the world day live in Lagos where 13 leading Islamic organisations join their counterparts in no fewer than 140 countries to show their solidarity for their sisters who are being oppressed for wearing the Hijab

  9. I decree that all Pastafarians can choose to wear the traditional headdress, The Holey Colander. I'm cool either way, so should you be.

  10. is a asset of Muslim girl as well as her identity.

  11. In the 60s, Moroccan women agreed to embrace westerners style after late King Mohammed 5th appeared in public for the first time with his daughter without , but not his wife, Moroccans got the message & next day the majority of girls went to schools in miniskirt.

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    is a symbol of oppression. Girls as young as 9 year old are being FORCED to wear hijab, by their fathers, husbands and imams. The westerners who celebrating , shame on you for standing on the side of oppression. Screw your bullshit.

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    Western Feminists have abandoned their sisters stuck under the subjugated & oppressive Handmaid's tale like Islamic patriarchy, if you value freedom, genuine equality & women's rights then you would back their courageous fight against the . .

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    True freedom for muslim women... Welcome

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    Happy ! My is a constant reminder of my religion and how I am just a traveler on a mission in this world. To all my sisters out there, keep rockin’ your hijab and hold your head up high! ✌🏽 ✌🏽 🧕🏼

  16. “My is a crown. It is constant reminder of my purpose in life and it allows for others to look past my appearance and focus on who I am and what I live for. It represents my identity and empowers me to be the best Muslim woman I can be.”-Hina, USA

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    at University of Maiduguri(Unimaid garden) What sets me free is . It helps people recognize me as a Muslim woman. I would like to thank everyone who respects women in hijab.

  19. “My is part of my identity as a Muslim woman. I wear it for the sake and ALLAH, and I am proud to do so, It gives me strength, and it never been an obstacle for me from achieving success in my Kyokushin career. It is my beauty, my power, and my respect.”

  20. “Just within a week wearing the , I was asked by my boss why I chose Islam or why I am I wearing the hijab, and said I couldn't work like. Two days later, I was fired. But Allah has facilitated and blessed my path and will continue, Insha Allah.”

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