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Dana
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Palestinian in Chicago | she/her 🇵🇸
Katılım Kasım 2013
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@PacifistKab8 I don’t want Christian’s siding with either johadists or zionists.
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@dabutherayan A lot of libs are racist and Islamophobic. If it’s any consolation, I only want to be around people like you
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@aloodonut I remember a teacher in school telling us that we’ll be hanged by every strand of hair that was not covered 😭 Alhamdulilah I found my way back to islam but it’s wild how so many Muslims do the religion a disservice and turn people away
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@abdulGameDev I DM’ed
Working on a islamic project @Tlastbattalion
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A few years ago I would've had to double take at this because it's comically evil, today it's not even surprising. Anyone still standing with this genocide state is an uneducated, unethical, Zionist moron.
Electronic Intifada@intifada
With a record number of amputees in Gaza, Israel considers prosthetic limbs to be "dual use" items — potential weapons — and is severely restricting their entry electronicintifada.net/blogs/nora-bar…
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One Piece is far better than any anime you can think of
Its not even a debate
-@MusialaEra
One Piece will never have this aura
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@AbuPhilander @ayeshaijazkhan @Ahmed_hassan_za @DanBurmawy No, they’re not. She’s right. You’re ignorant and racist, congratulations!
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Muslim women don’t “choose” the hijab. They’re either conditioned into it or pressured into it.
When I was five, my mother begged my father for one day, one day, to go out without the hijab. He agreed, but on one condition: we had to go somewhere far enough that no one who knew us would see her.
We went out as a family. And I will never forget what I saw.
My mother’s hair was on her shoulders for the first time in my life.
She walked differently.
She smiled differently.
She looked alive, free, and happy in a way I never saw before or after.
That day stayed with me. Because it was the only day she ever took it off.
She never repeated it. Not once.
If you ask her today, she’ll tell you her hijab is sacred, that she wouldn’t give it up. But I’m her son, I know the truth underneath the words.
She loved that day. She loved the freedom. But she’s conditioned to fear Allah's punishment, to fear society’s reaction, to fear being seen as “impure.”
Most women don’t choose the hijab.
They choose survival. They choose acceptance. They choose safety from God’s threats and the community’s expectations.
And they call it “choice” and celebrate it.
NYC Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs@NYCImmigrants
February 1st is #WorldHijabDay! Today, we celebrate the faith, identity, & pride of Muslim women & girls around the word who choose to wear the hijab, a powerful symbol of devotion & celebration of Muslim heritage.
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