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smol-katzu · 7 months
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40th day memorial posting
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queerism1969 · 2 years
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her-hijab-journey · 2 months
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caesrean · 2 years
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i wanna dress up like this so badly but i'm so broke 😭😭😭
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adeniakabohang · 9 months
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al-litham · 1 year
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I wear niqab everyday - here’s today’s niqab OOTD. If you aren’t wearing niqab, today’s the perfect day to start!
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indah-koswara · 2 years
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Ide Kebaya Wisuda
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widiworld · 11 months
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Love self, hug me.
📍Bone, Indonesia
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fathsnn · 1 year
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Assia 🤍
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mochacherie · 1 year
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Tulum natural linen skirt by haya and I
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her-hijab-journey · 3 months
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srkshazu · 2 years
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The story of a milk seller who became immortal in history …
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After the fall of the Ottoman Caliphate, French forces invaded various parts of southern Turkey. At that time all the women of that region used to wear burqa. One day, on the way, a French general saw some women walking, he said -Your state has fallen, and now you are under Western rule, so take off your hijab.
When the women refused the order, the general laid his hands on them to remove the hijab.
Nearby, a Turkish Muslim named Imam Sutju was selling milk. This incident hurt her Muslim identity and stirred up the Islamic society's respect for women. He immediately pulled a gun from the general's sheath and killed him in the blink of an eye.
Immediately after this incident, the French expulsion movement from the region gained momentum. The intoxication of liberation burns like wildfire in the public sphere. As a result, in 1923, the town of Kaharman was liberated from French occupation. The story of this heroic anecdote is still taught in the madrasas of those regions.
-Collected
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