'there are rewards,' said the prophet, 'for all endowed with fresh and tender hearts'  •  anyone who kills a sparrow for nothing, it will cry to god against him on the day of resurrection  •  there would enter paradise a people whose hearts would be like the hearts of birds  •  righteousness is that about which the heart and soul feels tranquil  •  there is none among believers who plants a tree or sows a seed from which a bird or person or animal eats but that it is regarded as a charity of him
.  •  30 May 2008

Alongside many others I share a general inclination towards refraining from discussing -- let alone making textual soliloquies about -- hijab unless it's lightweight fashionista-ing. But I'll bend the rule a little bit for the sake of wondering aloud as to whether the tendency to want to reduce women to the definition of their dress doesn't speak more about a tendency among some to want to express a full definition of themselves through their dress: costume that denotes whole lifestyles, backgrounds, tastes in music, political affiliations, and ways of spending a Friday night. Talk to someone considering themself authentic about punk apparel versus wannabe-wear. Catch wind of a debate about the legitimacy of Jay-Z wearing a Che t-shirt on MTV. Emblazen a Confederate flag, or a Palestinian one, or a rainbow one, across the front of a cap -- just watch out if you combine the three. A woman bearing covered hair's clothes say much clearly defined about her not because they say much clearly defined about her but because of the desire within other cultures and subcultures to have their clothes act as protected emblems of their entire worlds.






Comments:
Asalaamu alaikum.

I am so feeling you on this one... :)
 
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