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hi um update to everyone i lost my phone... which is why i haven't been very active... which is worse cause i wrote all the valentine events on my notes app... i'm very sorry please forgive me everyone

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Tragedy! 😩 Just discovered new bit of meta which means I have to go back and add a few days to the 'how long did Steve know Peggy?' meta post and the 'timeline of catfa in images' post.
After everyone's already reblogged them with the wrong dates on!! 😭
i come back from camp after like, no access to my phone whatsoever cause the teachers took our goddamn phones, and the first thing i see is a blonde seokjin on my dash WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCKK
Assalamu Alaikum, hope you are both fine by the grace of Allah ﷻ. First, I'd like to say that your blog is wonderful, absolutely love visiting here. Secondly, I wanted to ask if you (both if willing) could share your journey towards wearing a hijaab. When you started, what points were most decisive etc. I'm curious because it's not common seeing hijabis from Pakistani origin, at least where I live. This kind of made it not an obligation in my household, but seeing you two inspires me :)
Walaikum Assalam. Alhamdulillah we are well, just a bit busy with summer school especially Maliha!! JazakAllah khair for the kind words, they mean a lot. If only you were off anon we would’ve explored your blog too. Sorry it took so long to answer your question, it really got us thinking. We tried to answer it as well as we could since we both had no initial deciding factors to wear the hijab but we both learned more about it afterwards. Maliha: Well, I started wearing my hijab back when I was in grade 6 (currently just finished 1st year of uni). I think I got influenced by my friends due to the fact that no one in my family wears a hijab. I was not forced upon or anything. I had my will since day one and my family has been supportive since then Alhamdullilah! At first I was those “part time” hijabis, just wearing to school but not outside. Then gradually, I started wearing outside along with school but never to parties. Then, when I entered grade 9 I started valuing it even more and since then Alhamdullilah I have been wearing my hijab at all times. Also, I’m the only girl in my family who wears a hijab so that was another factor to deal with but my family has been verryyy supportive Alhamdullilah!! Remember if there is a will, there is always a way. Having belief in yourself and the Almighty makes every step easier and accepting. Definitetly it doesn’t come easy but it isn’t hard either. I guess living in a surrounding where we have majority of Muslims in Toronto makes it easier for us.
Urooj: My family growing up was not very practising. We were the basic, cultural pakistani family, Alhamdulillah though this has changed ALOT since then. Hence, at the time the most my mother asked of me was to wear loose clothing and cover my chest. It was in grade 7 when I began wearing the hijab and to this day I am not sure why I began. Maybe I found it convenient (I was a bit of a tomboy) or maybe my friends influenced me. Until grade 9, I was what most would call the “part time hijabi”, which meant it disappeared on Eids, summer holidays etc. Through this time, I started wearing the inner piece, once again for convenience (“no annoying strands of hair etc). No full sleeves. Nothing. I didn’t really know the purpose of it, that’s why it took a while to begin wearing it properly. It was in grade 9 when I began getting more curious about Islam, past the basics I was taught at home. What launched me into this was my curiosity to explore my reasoning for wearing a hijab. And as I learned more about the Prophets, Prophet Muhammad’s life and his Companions may Allah be pleased with all of them, did I grow fond of my hijab and did I become confident of my decision that I had initially made for all the wrong reasons. I was also inspired to continue by the respect my brothers grew for it. One major deciding factor was the discomfort and conflict I felt within because of the thought “Why am I uncomfortable to dress in these same clothes to the masjid?” That hit me real hard. To sum it up: I didn’t learn the true value of hijab until after I began wearing it. It was not obligatory in my family, but I feel that this should not be a deciding factor because Allah(SWT) has made it obligatory for us and as one learns more and more, they gain more appreciation for the hijab, and everything just…fits. I hope this somewhat answered what you were looking for! (: