Sunday, September 14, 2008

Everything is cool... Hijab style.(POW)


Picture Of Words - This collection shows that you can be modernly beautiful and full of life by being Islamic and in love with your religion.

6 comments:

Jana said...

Salaam! Check out my blog Hijab Style for more hijab inspiration!

Mikaela H B said...

its very nice! i wish i knew how to do it. is it possible for me to borrow the pic for my own blog? too many people have the image of an poor little slave in burqa. very sad.

Anonymous said...

yes u can

Anonymous said...

That's not in love with islam. That's in love with dunya.

We know how Allah swt told us to wear our hijabs, so why are we changing His swt words?
One more question.. If the prophet mohammad s.a.w.s came to us now. Would you feel absolutley thrilled n proud and allright with that kind of clothes?
i didn't think so either..

Sudan Fairytale said...

I agree with u - Islam has its rules and ways and changing them and fooling urself and God is wrong - but what Im trying to portray is that Islam can be modern -it can be enthusiastic and cool and very beautiful - ...fashionable - a picture is a thoudsand words - u can c the bad in it -ok but also look at the good - the part in the pic here that i c is Islam with a twist.. with a future and with Life.

Anonymous said...

im sorry but this woman is showing her neck, we cannot change islam or modernise it. It is beautiful the way it is. There are plenty of ideas for hijab styles that involve covering the nect. To twist the rules and modernise them means we are following the west and tryna fit in without looking odd. Hijab means covering evrything except the hands and face.

Peace xxx

What it is...

I see Life like a rose in the ice... beautiful but with cold settings - There are so many incredible things out there - but we always need to fight and perservere against the hardships too... otherwise the cold will win ... and we will wither away.

My imagination has led me to believe in something called 'Sudan Fairytale' -
The fantasy that My country will one day be independant and proud, never selfsish to provide its people with its needs, give freedom and success to all, be forever committed to achieve a prosperous inhabitance to every Sudanese in their own country-

My eyes fail me and I see the truth which I call - 'Khartoum Heartbreak' - This is a theme running through the blog under the 'Khartoum Heartbreak' Poems and whatever else about Sudan conveying broken down love, poor streets and cut off electricity along with a lot of other decays and problems in Khartoum city Life.

But I love my country and so I have no choice but to merge the Pain and the Love as one.

Faith is my heart and I could never do without it hoping in my prayers that I can be someone better always and that God forgives me as I fall in Mistakes through that frozen path of Life...

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It's a really odd combination of air - not sure whether it is refreshing or suffocating - stabilising or maddening - But I breathe and
so it is
'Memoirs of a Sudanese breath' as I am 'Lost but under control' -