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Miss Flaunty meets Miss Hijabi

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Post  Guest Sun Sep 18, 2011 2:04 am

wa alaikumu salam
Hijab is a big deal nowadays. I hope that sisters are encouraged to keep on their hijab inshallah . For sisters who are contemplating the hijab realise that there are a benefits to covering, as opposed to flaunting. Essentially, Hijab is about dressing to impress, but dressing to impress Allah subhannahu wa ta'alaa instead of dressing to impress men inshaAllah.
It's a bit long, sorry smile


Miss Flaunty meets Miss Hijabi
If I see a woman who is unlike me,
Does it give me a right to treat her badly?
No..
..is the answer that would spring forthrightly.
Ok..great.
What if “her” is the kinda lady,
Who wears make-up, flaunts her stuff, confidently,
Men transfixed as she passes closely,
Her perfume sprayed on super heavy.
A perverse man may occasionally,
Make her uncomfortable and uneasy,
But she shrugs it off and thinks optimistically,
“Hey, at least he noticed me!”
She walks into work dressed smart-casually,
Getting annoyed if some men don’t take her seriously,
“Cut it out, you’re being cheeky” she slaps her colleague playfully,
But inside she wished that he would understand, sincerely.
Distracted by her beauty, he fails to see,
Remains incognizant especially,
Of the fact that she has much to offer intellectually
Is this woman truly happy?

Back in high-school, those days of self-discovery,
Of trying to find her individuality,
Something happened inevitably,
Before she knew it she lusted for comments on her beauty,
Only feeling good through displaying her sexuality.
And after looking at magazines, the mad TV,
Seeing scantily-clad celebrity after celebrity,
Skirt to school getting shorter daily,
And made-up quite conspicuously,
Pushing the school rules “innocently”,
Because, she’s discovered to say to her “you are pretty”,
Is not enough,
No, she wants to be sexy...
Then she becomes another woman in her community,
Losing satisfaction in how she looks naturally,
slowly, slowly..
Seeking to alter herself,
Fake hair, sunbeds, what next? surgery?
She yearns for someone to notice her, subconsciously
Every woman can understand that surely,
A woman may dream of a” prince charming” to be her hubby,
That’s all that bothers Miss Flaunty,
But to display your beauty to everybody,
When it is faithfulness to do it for your husband only,
Is not the way to go, unfortunately.

But will you treat a muslim woman badly?
For being the contrast to the previous sweetie.
She is just Miss Hijabi,
Who says that she covers to obey the Almighty.
Some argue and argue that she has no rights, see?
That she was forced into become what’s known as a “hijabi”.
Some scream Islam negates women’s equality!
Listen, a woman easily becomes a man’s “Barbie”
If she doesn’t conduct herself carefully.
A manifestation of this is in darling, Miss Flaunty,
You have the likes of Ayaan Hirsi Ali,
Who claims a muslim woman is not free.
Who claims that she knows what it feels like truly,
To be a muslimah, a Miss hijabi.
To people like Miss Ali,
A muslimah is free,
No, she is free...seriously.
The likes of you would know, if you were speaking truthfully.
Why? hmm.. let’s see..
She is not tied to the shackles of society,
Nor does she feel the need to please anybody,
Except for her Lord, Allah, the Almighty.
She believes and trusts her Lord entirely,
He is her Helper and she turns to Him, trustingly.
Preserving herself, preserving her chastity.

What right does one have telling her to dress inadequately?
I mean, garments, clothing, the main point is modesty,
Yet, to try and invoke the “less is more” story,
Seriously, seriously, seriously?
Why strip a woman of her dignity?
Muslimahs don’t mind if you have a different philosophy,
But she has her own, so leave her be,
People need to agree to disagree,
“Live and let live” sums it up cleverly,
Hijab is a concealment of her utmost beauty,
Preventing the exploitation of her femininity.

You only have to look back in history,
A plethora of instances where men couldn’t see,
That a woman is more than a bit of “eye-candy”
And yes,
Women truly weren’t free,
Until the introduction of Islam,
In the 7th century.
Allah, the Provider of Security,
Tells us to share our beauty
with our special ones (husbands) only,
It doesn’t take a philosopher, nor a theologian to see,
That the best interests of a lady,
Are resting with The Almighty.
A muslimah believes that, alone, independently,
And thus she dons the garments of modesty,
But...
No-one, nobody, should treat any woman degradingly,
The one who flaunts and the one called the “hijabi”,
Why?
Well, simply,
Every woman out there is a natural beauty,
Who deserves to be treated...
Respectfully.

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Post  Khadija Tue Sep 20, 2011 12:54 am

Assalamou aleikoum wa rahmatoullah w abarakatou


Mashallah, I like it Love smile pompoms Thumbs Up

It is well balanced between the hijabis and non hijabis. Mashallah, it is very nice.
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Post  Aisha Tue Sep 20, 2011 5:50 pm

As-Salaamu alaikum

It's long but you put a lot of work into it so we should at least read it after all of your efforts dear sister Love
I enjoyed reading your poem sister barakAllahu feeki cool
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