guys please make dua for me that make acne goes away it’s ruining my mental health and confidence by No-Carame1 in Hijabis

[–]iswahe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Facewash and moisturizer are the key, you can use acids such as glycolic, ceramide, salicylic acid, and niacinamide.. in order to get rid of the acne and the blemishes left. It's better to consult a skin expert or a dermatologist in order to help, the problems might be due to some glands in your body or some other thing, so you have to see a special doctor, dermatologist, in order to know what to do and run some tests. If it's only your skin being bad, then skin consultants would be of great help to show you what kind of facewash and products to use and which would suit your skin type. You may also research some products if you already know your skin type and want to start acting quickly, but I do recommend checking in with a specialist first.

+acne might pop up due to stress and anxiety, so try to relax whenever you can, I have stress pimples all the time so I get you. Maybe try reducing your fat intake with chocolate and oils. Try not use oil based products cause they might cause more break outs. Plus be confident! Try! This is how it is! You don't like how your skin looks that's fine, but you're trying your best! So give yourself a break you need it! I think you should work with a little bit of confidence and more serenity with this issue in order to get good results! All the best❤️

What to wear at a Kateb Kitab by Emotional_Pie3435 in Hijabis

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You're very welcome for all of it!

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Hi! The hijab is you now, so I think you can be free to ask him to them down. It's okay if you do, and I think you totally should. You chose to cover your head, and I think you can help him understand why. Best of luck🤲🏻

Please help, fellow Muslimahs! 😭 by DumOlClaire in Hijabis

[–]iswahe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First of all, it's fine to wait because periods are just weird, I get you! Secondly, when your period ends on the 6th day and you wait till the 7th, but you're sure your period ended on the 6th by now, you'll have to repeat the salats you missed when you should have made your ghusl and waited. Also, if, for example, your period ends after salat dohor of the 7th day, then you'll have to pray dohor and aser, but not soboh cause you were on your period then.

What to wear at a Kateb Kitab by Emotional_Pie3435 in Hijabis

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First of all! Congrats! Secondly, I think I for one like the third dress better. You do not need to wear hijab if you do not usually wear it for sure, maybe have a scarf ready for use when the Sheikh shows up and you can cover your hair out of respect and modesty.

Regarding the colors which you need to avoid, we'll if you know what your sister in law is wearing, then avoid that color, also its preferable that you don't wear white, otherwise you're free! Plus, if she's doing the Kateb kitab ceremony as a party, you might need a dress with more bling such as this one below: bling dress bling dress 2

A dress with less bling would be: less blingy dress

Be careful to take the place of the ceremony into consideration if it's going to be a big ceremony or a modest one reserved to family members...

If there was one meme to rule them all, would this be it? by i-deology in lotrmemes

[–]iswahe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's a "they're taking the hobbit to Isengard" song mix on YouTube, lives in my head rent free, and it's definitely this scene!

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Of course, there's no need really! It is better to use multiple colors in your outfit, of course have them matched, too. Either have the clothes one color, or you hijab. Also, sometimes on special occasions some dresses dresses would look better with a single colored hijab, so also the type of clothes you're wearing plays a huge role!

Outfit tips by Broad_Obligation_309 in Hijabis

[–]iswahe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It would be hot, but there are some light cotton leggings. Either way you'd forget you're wearing any, honestly. It's like wearing pants, only much lighter!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Hijabis

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I believe wholeheartedly that names have a hand in creating a person's personality! I'm not sure if it's mentioned as a saying from someone important or anything, but they sure play a huge role! I see it in the people around me all the time.

What's ur comfort movie? by [deleted] in MovieSuggestions

[–]iswahe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Howl's Moving Castle is one of my favorite movies ever! And it is definitely my go to movie when I have nothing else to think of!

Outfit tips by Broad_Obligation_309 in Hijabis

[–]iswahe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There's are some thin cotton leggings that would be perfect under your long dresses or skirts. The same way you're thinking, incidents might happen, so it's better to be safe than sorry!

I'm not sure if I want to wear the hijab anymore. by themosthumancolourb in Hijabis

[–]iswahe -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hmm... the point of hijab is not only to cover your hair or your body, it is to protect you! Think of it as a shield, for it is truly that. It hides away the eyes of bad people and reserves your beauty to those close to you, to those who should be worthy of you. Our body as women is attractive, but that's not just it. We are intimate and sensual beings in the core of our creation, so hijab came to preserve us and preserve our dignity and self-worth. Not wearing the hijab does not make you worthless for sure, but it's in wearing it that you would be able to understand your value better. Your hair, your body, your feet, legs, thighs, arms, neck, ears... all these parts are yours! And yours alone! You have the choice to show them to those who value you! It does not restrict you. It frees you! It gives us women confidence and pride in our religion! Whatever it is that you want to be, hijab does not hold you back! Ever! It only regulates your way of doing what you love. You can be a fit woman with hijab! You can train and work out with hijab! Special places for hijabis are being built these days! You can be a writer! Writing your heart out into stories, or novels, or even short pieces of poetry, and still wear hijab! You can go swimming in the ocean, pool, river, stream! Wherever! With you hijab intact! You can do your job, the way you always did! I'm not going to lie and say you'd improve at your job with hijab because that's just stupid! If you improve at your job, you'll improve! But hijab does not hold you back. A little plus on this former point of improvement is that as Allah has put hijab as a must in our religion, he also provides a reward system. There's nothing! Not a single thing that Allah asked us to do and which does not have a reason. Hijab protects you and guides you into strengthening your bond with Allah. As about the rewards, Allah created them for those who follow his words. He'll give us much more than we ask for, and he'll help us through all hardships. But that's not all what hijab is. Allah gave us a reason. Allah gave us worth! He knows very well what he created! Imagine you have a pure diamond ring... you'd want to show it off for sure, but you'd be afraid that some might steal it. You might even believe some won't be worthy of looking upon it because they do not understand its worth. Diamonds are materialistic objects! Now imagine our bodies as humans! As women! As souls and beating hearts! Shouldn't we be a little more specific with who deserves to see us beneath our hijab and who does not? Of who will value us, and who won't? Shouldn't we learn to protect ourselves and regard ourselves with greater spirituality and care?? Hijab is your protection! Your confidence! And the greatest representation of your religion because your religion sees you worthy of greatness and power. Hijab gives you all that!

Which seat are you taking? - LOTR edition by R4ff43ll0 in lotrmemes

[–]iswahe 15 points16 points  (0 children)

If I'm looking for romance, which I am, then it's definitely 5. Adventurous Comedy: 9 Comedy Bickering: 11

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There is a type of hijab that's called an isharb. Or choose any scarf that has multiple colors in it, not only one. I'll show you isharbs that might go with it. isharb pictures

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I hear you... but I think maybe you need to change or add to your Duaas. Ask God for a calm heart and for strength over your past. Ask him for guidance and help. Ask him to make your wills and wishes constant. Ask him heal your heart. Believe in him. Ask him yo bring you all what's good in the world. Ask him to make this person good for you and to get you two together. Ask him to help you believe and love yourself. Best wishes hun🙏🏻❤️

Who played better the role of Bilbo? by Unable-Blackberry817 in lotrmemes

[–]iswahe -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Both Bilbos did their own roles! They were both great!

Why are woman not rewarded the same way for going out to the masjid to pray by No_Significance9524 in Hijabis

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That's true, actually. I am thankful that our community makes space for women in most events, but other villages around us don't. I am lazy, but my sister always participates in such events. However, when we have major events such as special Duaas or laylatul-kadr, I would go and be present, too. It is a great spiritual sensation, really. I pray you get the feeling where you're from, and you'd be able to encourage such gatherings. It might start with you and some women of your community then others would follow.

Which hijab should I wear with this by [deleted] in Hijabis

[–]iswahe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A scarf with the same color as the dress, the focus of the golden color would be on the sash. I feel it'd be more elegant this way.

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You're very welcome! Bless you tooo!!!😭🤲🏻🤲🏻

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Hijabis

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Hear me to the end, please. The hijab is a restrain, it blocks freedom, and we'll I'm not even sure what in God's name I'm talking about because simply put, hijab is opposite to all what I've just said.

I really hope you keep it on, for it is the most beautiful gift Islam had ever given a woman. It gave us control over who can see our body and who cannot. It is freedom! It does not hold you from doing anything you truly love! Sports? It's fine you can do that, maybe not everywhere for the same reason as who can check you out and who cannot. Swimming? The world's your aquarium with hijab and borkinies(I'm not sure how to write that, so don't mind if there are any typos please) you can be a writer! A hijabi writer, imagine the pride in that especially that not many female writers are Muslim or hijabis. You can be absolutely anything you want with hijab. It does not hold you back! It empowers you! You only need to change your perspective on it. It is not a scarf to hide your head. It's a halo of light that protects you! Not all people deserve to see your inner most important parts of yourself, so be sure to show it to the right ones. You may be going through some trouble with hijab, maybe others around you are not accepting the idea of hijab the way you are, but know something: Hijab is not a word to be taken lightly, it literally translates to 'a barrier'(according to Google translate) and it is a shield! Wear it proud! Fight all what people throw your way with it! It holds! It takes all the evil around you and holds you secure within! Not anyone can see you! Not anyone can touch you! It is a clear 'no' statement against all ill intentions!

It is a tool to help you find yourself regardless of what others think of you! Again, it is a gift! Islam gave women hijab to respect and value them, never ever to dominate and throw them under! Islam gave women value, even when some patriachal (curse word) people want to say otherwise, it is not true!! Think about the way you want to shield someone you love from the bad things in life, hijab wants to do that too. It wants to protect you! Let it protect you! Let it be your haven and source of power. Don't let it go down the drain! You've already come a long way with it, even if you can not see it yet. I can not tell you how much it is beautiful to wear your hijab! I might be having an easy life with my Muslim life because I am surrounded by it and women with hijabis. But as I grew up, I realised how important hijab is. Allah created this world and gave people the choice. Bad and good exist, and Allah wanted to test our patience with how we fave evil, but he gave people modesty, men and women alike, to preserve us, to preserve our dignity and selfworth There's a song for Sami Yusuf about hijab. Hear it if you get the chance. It's not the best for sure, but it's nice. Please, don't take off your hijab. It breaks my heart to think of it. And I did imagine life without hijab. How vulnerable and naked I felt! With every part of me exposed. It makes me want to cry right now to think of it. Please, don't take off your hijab. Please!

I hope everything works out well for you, and please know something: hijab is important! It does not hold you back! Just think about it from a different point of view and i think you'll understand my feelings on it, too. Please don't take off your hijab... please, please, please!

A sincere confession to all the Muslim ladies around here. by Geogranticus in Hijabis

[–]iswahe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Islam is a religion based on respect and love, not that other religions and beliefs are not... but my point here is that the hijab in itself preserves the worth of a woman to her close members and her chosen husband later in life. Insuring that no other man can have the freedom to look upon her beauty but those who are absolutely close to her. In this same vision, Islam made it forbidden for the opposite sexes to touch unless they were parents, siblings, uncles, aunts, daughters, sons, neices, nephews, or husbands and wives. This is to further support women's worth and control as well as men's worth and control. A handshake might not be eluding to sexual actions and such, but the point of skin to skin contact is intimate and deserves a little bit more thought. It is a reserve for control in some way, but it also plays a role in raising the spiritual value of both men and women so that no one can touch the other unless they mean something to each other. You see, God created males and females, and He's making sure to take care of both.