To say bloggers/influencers don’t influence people is daft and most disingenuous. They are literally called influencers it’s their job to market to their audience and encourage them to so as they do duh. My grievance has always been the cheapening and commercialisation of hijab
It’s lowkey lost it’s meaning for many and become a symbol of an aesthetic and a sub genre of fashion. There’s so much to unpack, discuss and try to rectify but all those “advising” seem to solely focus on the lens of Zina. And it’s exasperating. Zina is literally the one sin
We can all agree has huge ramifications and implications on a personal level and social religion context. But yet here we are again. The watering down of all women into the basic trope of a sex object. The Madonna whore complex at its finest. How about let’s discuss the
Increasing number of young people who have developed body dysmorphia, eating disorders, depression, anxiety, the pressures of never ending beauty standard no matter how “representative” they are allegedly because...wonder why all you hijabi faves look exactly the same? There are
Such huge issues facing us all as collective who is growing up on the Internet and the age of fast paced ever shifting landscape of social media but the same few men come like clockwork to taut the same binary played out and extreme tropes. Please give us range, give us
Give us honest advice based of issues real lives experiences. Give us something worth more than cute sound bites that create engagement for yourself & your pockets. Give sisters something else to value, aspire, and be honest & KIND about the rea challenge that face them. Uff
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