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hirararaa · 2 years
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sycherart · 2 years
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just two hijabis, what will they do...
nur (1st) belongs to @jaamniafarit
farida (2nd) belongs to https://twitter.com/MoneeraZ
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hanashiz · 2 years
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pinkcultgirl · 6 months
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out of all my art, this is the piece i selfishly wish to become viral so as many people as possible can read my words.
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artsbysmarty · 8 months
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Discuss in the replies!
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ineffectualdemon · 2 years
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This lady I follow on tiktok has been creating character designs to encourage people to make fantasy characters who wear a hijab and they are so incredibly cool!
This is a compilation of looks they have done so far and they are all really awesome
Here's the link to her tiktok profile btw
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unreachedgalaxy · 3 months
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sorry but modern AUs which depict harrowhark as incredibly goth or punk-looking just completely misunderstand harrow as a character. like, yes, aesthetically in the TLT context harrow has goth-like attributes. skull facepaint, bone earrings, etc, etc, i get it. but that's not counterculture for her! in fact, she dresses exactly how the revered daughter of the ninth house is expected to dress - down to the sacramentally shorn haircut.
which brings me to my main point. harrow's not a goth! she's a nun! she wouldn't be wearing chains and spikes, she would be wearing a full habit and a headscarf! she's a religious nun and she accidentally fell in love with lucifer. that's her aesthetic. she was raised in some deeply catholic cult somewhere in buttfuck nowhere and she carries a rosary everywhere she goes. there's your modern AU.
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ssavaart · 3 months
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Happy Tuesday All!
When I was doing my hair journal series, I was asked to paint a woman with a Hijab and, at first, I thought "How am I going to have this work with the other 'flowing hair' designs I had been doing?"
But, then, the idea of the cloth being like the hair came to me... and everything kind of fell into place.
Sometimes it's fun to challenge your brain a little bit... right?
Hope you like it.
Sending Big Hugs from the Hobbit Hole. ♥♥♥
Scott
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i-restuff · 2 years
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this is pretty much me everytime anytime really
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dkreedy · 2 years
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bloobydabloob · 2 months
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Kanaya things. I love pasta did you know
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palipunk · 3 months
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Is Yaffa/Jaffa the same as Tel Aviv? I'm doing my best to learn more about Palesine pre-occupation, so I'm trying to learn the true names of the different cities and villages. It's just a bit confusing as the names are difficult for me to remember as a non-Arabic speaker and I've been getting them confused a lot
They're not the same but are "connected" now post-Nakba. Tel Aviv was founded in 1909 as a predominantly Jewish city and existed within Yaffa's(Jaffa) municipality until 1934. Yaffa was attacked by the Haganah/Irgun (zionist paramilitary groups that later formed the IDF) during the Nakba, the Palestinian population was around 60,000 before but only 4,000 were able to stay on their land. The whole city and its villages were looted. After the Nakba, Tel Aviv annexed parts of Yaffa and now they're hyphenated as Tel Aviv-Yafo (Yaffa). The Tel Aviv municipality engulfed several villages in Yaffa that had been ethnically cleansed (Salama, al-Shaykh Muwannis, al-Mas'udiyya, al-Jammasin al-Gharbi) and these villages have been either partially/completely demolished or occupied by settlers. There is still the old city of Yaffa and there are some predominantly Palestinian neighborhoods remaining.
Yaffa is both a city and a district; Palestine was divided into districts and sub-districts that centered around a major city during the Mandatory period - which is why sometimes Palestinians say their district instead of the specific town/village their family is from.
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queerbatting · 10 months
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shoutout to nonbinary/agender/otherwise gender nonconforming people who choose to wear cultural clothing typically associated with a certain gender!
jews who wear kippot, muslims who wear hijabs and burqas and niqābs and jilbābs and kimars, sihks who wear turbans, just to name a few!
whether you're wearing these because you have a connection to the gender associated with the article of clothing, or if you wear them because you want to challenge gender roles, or if youre just used to wearing them and don't think your gender should stop you from continuing, or any other reason, i think you all rule!!! im actually a nonbinary jew who wears kippot :] rock on!
and to those who are forced to wear these things, i hope one day you all are in a place where you can have the freedom of choice
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turbanliim · 1 month
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fabeehajutt69 · 1 month
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chandajaan · 11 months
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