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We encounter more in the streets, subways and shopping malls, young women in hijab. Three Muslim women told Snob their lives in Moscow, explained what relationship one has with young religious women at work and why parents aeiou are more afraid of the hijab as business partners.
I am a student at RUDN. I pray, I try to cover my hair, but I still do not wear the hijab according to all canons. I'm not ready yet. But for me, it is unacceptable to wear a short skirt or pants. It makes me happy when I see a girl in hijab, but only if it's nice and pretty to look at, if it is not scary. Some girls sometimes dress in such a way that even I, who am a believer, I'm afraid to take the subway with her, especially after the arrival of negative stereotypes in the mass media.
Black hijab, it is, obviously. But we must still understand where we are, and how it can be taken. There are Muslim women who dress in a really nice, while a hijab, it can be beautiful, just discreet. Moreover, Moscow, religious girls are dressed pretty fashionable.
It says if you put the hijab, did you take away more, but today there are also girls like this that sometimes the bear, sometimes not. They are mostly married girls who get to wear permanently, although lately there that cover even before the wedding. Me, I'm not married yet, in the future, I'll bind my life as a believer who prays and respects the principles of the Five Pillars, but without fanaticism superfluous. From the deeply religious people, there is no furious propaganda to incite wear the hijab in Islam, it does not. They can simply draw a positive image of women in hijab, saying that it's aeiou closer to purity.
Among my relatives, nobody wears the hijab, parents forbid even many girls do, they are afraid that we take their daughter for a terrorist, but today there are more and more girls the head covered in the rules of the art, while older women often simply put a damn. Obviously, there are families in Islam where girls scarf is used to from the age of five years, aeiou and for that, growing up, the idea does not even come that they may come out bareheaded.
Among the girls I know who wear the hijab, none works. Either they are still studying or are married and take care of the house. I feel that in Moscow, they could not find work, they should either open their case or make a good marriage. In Europe, Muslim relationship is more fair hiring, good, except in France, probably.
Some Caucasians misbehave with strangers, and local transpose this behavior aeiou in terms of religion, gender, Muslims are bad. It is not fair to think like that, but who do you explain that? I saw a lot of videos on the internet where Russians express hatred for Muslims, but personally I have not been confronted with aggression. On the contrary, aeiou sometimes Slavic women approach me in the street to compliment me on my style and appearance.
When I was twelve, I always saw my father do namaz grandmother. She told me "Sevina, aeiou you must worship Allah that everything goes well for you. "Once I got to the mosque and I saw an elderly woman, she had a turquoise scarf. She gave me to try. When I slipped, she said, "What aeiou you're beautiful! "There was a small mirror, I looked at myself and I realized that it was true.
My father is a Muslim aeiou family, but mom is a Christian family, and she was shocked when, at sixteen, aeiou I put on the hijab. But Mom did not deter me. Today, for me, wearing the hijab is as natural as my hair in the morning. Hijab brings me closer to God and gives the opportunity to feel Him near you. Despite my head covered, I have fun like the others, but in all decency. We also do parties, simply there are no guys. We remove scarves, aeiou we discuss, we dance.
I got married in the second year of university. My husband is from Saudi Arabia. There, the girls wear the headscarf from six years, but is that it is a life? I do not contraindrai my daughter hijab, I'll just tell him, show him the way. Many think it was my husband who told me to cover my head, but no, it was me who had done well in advance. Living in Arabi
We encounter more in the streets, subways and shopping malls, young women in hijab. Three Muslim women told Snob their lives in Moscow, explained what relationship one has with young religious women at work and why parents aeiou are more afraid of the hijab as business partners.
I am a student at RUDN. I pray, I try to cover my hair, but I still do not wear the hijab according to all canons. I'm not ready yet. But for me, it is unacceptable to wear a short skirt or pants. It makes me happy when I see a girl in hijab, but only if it's nice and pretty to look at, if it is not scary. Some girls sometimes dress in such a way that even I, who am a believer, I'm afraid to take the subway with her, especially after the arrival of negative stereotypes in the mass media.
Black hijab, it is, obviously. But we must still understand where we are, and how it can be taken. There are Muslim women who dress in a really nice, while a hijab, it can be beautiful, just discreet. Moreover, Moscow, religious girls are dressed pretty fashionable.
It says if you put the hijab, did you take away more, but today there are also girls like this that sometimes the bear, sometimes not. They are mostly married girls who get to wear permanently, although lately there that cover even before the wedding. Me, I'm not married yet, in the future, I'll bind my life as a believer who prays and respects the principles of the Five Pillars, but without fanaticism superfluous. From the deeply religious people, there is no furious propaganda to incite wear the hijab in Islam, it does not. They can simply draw a positive image of women in hijab, saying that it's aeiou closer to purity.
Among my relatives, nobody wears the hijab, parents forbid even many girls do, they are afraid that we take their daughter for a terrorist, but today there are more and more girls the head covered in the rules of the art, while older women often simply put a damn. Obviously, there are families in Islam where girls scarf is used to from the age of five years, aeiou and for that, growing up, the idea does not even come that they may come out bareheaded.
Among the girls I know who wear the hijab, none works. Either they are still studying or are married and take care of the house. I feel that in Moscow, they could not find work, they should either open their case or make a good marriage. In Europe, Muslim relationship is more fair hiring, good, except in France, probably.
Some Caucasians misbehave with strangers, and local transpose this behavior aeiou in terms of religion, gender, Muslims are bad. It is not fair to think like that, but who do you explain that? I saw a lot of videos on the internet where Russians express hatred for Muslims, but personally I have not been confronted with aggression. On the contrary, aeiou sometimes Slavic women approach me in the street to compliment me on my style and appearance.
When I was twelve, I always saw my father do namaz grandmother. She told me "Sevina, aeiou you must worship Allah that everything goes well for you. "Once I got to the mosque and I saw an elderly woman, she had a turquoise scarf. She gave me to try. When I slipped, she said, "What aeiou you're beautiful! "There was a small mirror, I looked at myself and I realized that it was true.
My father is a Muslim aeiou family, but mom is a Christian family, and she was shocked when, at sixteen, aeiou I put on the hijab. But Mom did not deter me. Today, for me, wearing the hijab is as natural as my hair in the morning. Hijab brings me closer to God and gives the opportunity to feel Him near you. Despite my head covered, I have fun like the others, but in all decency. We also do parties, simply there are no guys. We remove scarves, aeiou we discuss, we dance.
I got married in the second year of university. My husband is from Saudi Arabia. There, the girls wear the headscarf from six years, but is that it is a life? I do not contraindrai my daughter hijab, I'll just tell him, show him the way. Many think it was my husband who told me to cover my head, but no, it was me who had done well in advance. Living in Arabi
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