I am going to wear Hijab soon and you're one of the people who inspried me with your videos! thank you so much FARAH!
@KryzysX2 ай бұрын
Do it
@BasantMahdy-zc9wn2 ай бұрын
may your heart loveeeee it for the sake of Allah❤❤
@Nxr4ne2 ай бұрын
don't think too much habibti, do it and allah will facilitate
@nour58932 ай бұрын
@@Nxr4ne I am currently buying clothes and probably will do it next week. Thank you everyone🤍😭🤲🏻
@nour58932 ай бұрын
@@BasantMahdy-zc9wn I am currently buying clothes and probably will do it next week. Thank you everyone🤍😭🤲🏻
@athanankiwii2 ай бұрын
I'm an atheist who enjoys listening to people talk about something they are really passionate about, and giiiirl, you gave me some good advice
@suleimanbelgore7882 ай бұрын
why are you athiest ?
@kdarkk2 ай бұрын
same lol i love her videos and i'm an athiest too 😅❤
@paula-pq5ry2 ай бұрын
Me too
@BotaytoTwT2 ай бұрын
@@kdarkk it is very intresting
@HeroInTheSunАй бұрын
@@suleimanbelgore788maybe because he’s not gullible?
@Sidra_Asghar2 ай бұрын
I am a born and raised white Muslim woman. My mother converted to Islam many years ago from Catholicsm. I spent many years studying my faith and now I started wearing the hijab two years ago. Best decision I ever made! I now occasionally wear the abaya and khimar to the masjid.
@Deedeedoodad2 ай бұрын
May allah strengthen your faith sister 🫡
@Arisha_182 ай бұрын
Subhanallah.
@shahadomar86802 ай бұрын
Masha Allah, May Allah bless you sis.
@BotaytoTwT2 ай бұрын
yaaaaaaaaaaaay
@Nutella27RimiАй бұрын
Telling that you're white was a little bit unnecessary but ok nvm
@promwho2 ай бұрын
the timing is actually crazy. i was walking to college this morning with my friends and i started to feel uncomfortable in the hijab for no absolute reason. this has been happening to me for months now and i just feel like its not sitting on my head properly and its started to make me extremely frustrated with it. From time to time i even feel suffocated when i do full coverage styles. Though I know i won't take it off (inshallah - i would have too much guilt and i have an attachment to it) it still bothers me that i have these strong feelings more commonly recently. thank you for this video Farah
@HRHRIRINAАй бұрын
Allah tests those whom he loves. 🥰
@ThemostmercifulrabbАй бұрын
I was feeling this way recently too, and my daughter doesn't like it( she is young still) and so one day I didn't wear it and I ended up being seen by a muslim women at my doctors clinic, she was the nurse and I was so upset that she didn't recognize that I was a muslim too! And I felt so ashamed and sad that a fellow sister and I could have greeted with assalamualaikum, but she didn't because I didn't have hijab. Now I wear it all the time.
@OsseusIvarrАй бұрын
Maybe its the material used? Try different cloths until you find what is comfortable
@BlueAsmr22 ай бұрын
This title scrared me. No one in my family wears Hijab I am pakistani living in Canada. All my life I have been fashionable but MODEST Fashion. Mini skirt with leggings type of fashion. But I also pray, fast and back of the mind I always had this thing that I have to start wearing Hijab. I am 27 unmarried. My family is supportive but they say think wisely as it would be wrong to take it off after starting it. One night I was sleeping and I kept on getting thoughts that you don't know if you will wake up tomorrow it's now or never. So the next morning, i didn't think twice and started hijab and it's been 5 months to this journey. I am going through proposals hunt and sometimes I think somw guys don't like hijab. And sometimes I think if I started too early maybe I should have waited till marriage. But the battle in my mind keep on getting stronger but I know Im firm on this Allah will bring a man to my life who will accept me with my hijab 😊
@sirpill25092 ай бұрын
a husband who fears and loves Allah would also want his wife to wear a hijab :) so don’t ever think like that ! Allah will surely grant you a righteous spouse
@hafsa_k92 ай бұрын
Allahumma barik ukhti ✨️💌
@shum00132 ай бұрын
You did the right thing. I have a friend who took hijab off for her husband. Years later now he wants her to do it but she doesn’t find it in her to do. Also, if someone marries you while you don’t wear hijab, he may not like it let you wear hijab. Alhamdulillah you have supportive family and when you take one step towards Allah, Allah takes many. There is a test in wearing hijab but there is also great ease and ultimate success. May Allah give you istiqama and increase you. Ameen
@Turtletreat2 ай бұрын
I don’t think someone who doesn’t accept u wearing a hijab is a good muslim lol U gotta make ur choice, Allah or some guy that has no ghira or accept the fardh of Allah? You don’t leave something for Allah that he doesn’t replace it with something better :)
@ventedraws50392 ай бұрын
Mashallah sister, i want to start too but there all sourts of fears stopping me but improud of you that you took those fear head on and wear it, inshallah i will too wear it one day.
@hiqb2 ай бұрын
This is such an important topic!!! Current muslim influencers don't help either. They'll give "hijab tutorials" but it'll be with the neck exposed or baby hairs out. Of course they look very pretty allahummabarik don't get me wrong. But as a hijabi, these influencers influenced me from full hijab to "loose around the neck hijab" to "baby hairs out hijab" and then at one point I really wanted to take it off but I was reminded as to who I wore it for, and it was for Allah. I'm scared that this new generation won't understand what true hijab is and the difference between hijab and headscarf just because of what they see on social media... ladies please don't get influenced just to fit into the new norm of hijab. Collectively we must remember the purpose of hijab and it's not for beautification edit: something that helps is realising all these influencers at some point have posted a reel of them praying and they've wrapped their hijab on properly. shows that even they know it's wrong. why follow someone who knows what they do is wrong? they get the sin for it and you'll also get it for any woman who sees you and gets influenced by you :/ a sad reality
@nell_uhh2 ай бұрын
This is exactly why I haven’t fully committed to hijab. I see influencers and feel that they look SO BEAUTIFUL! And THAT is my reason for wanting to wear it- it’s vanity…. And I just can’t go out like that right now. I don’t want to be fake with Allah. I’m still battling a lot,.. so I’m taking my time. Inshallah, it’ll be put on my heart to wear it for the RIGHT reasons. ❤
@Chocowafers2 ай бұрын
@@nell_uhhpeople who say that never end up putting it on. Just the truth
@nell_uhh2 ай бұрын
@@Chocowafers I wear it from time to time. It’s not like I NEVER EVER wear it. Besides, I’m home like 95% of the time 😅. I appreciate your opinion though.
@hiqb2 ай бұрын
@weirdpisces not really, been there done that now i wear an abaya to uni to work to family events 🤷♀️ no hair, no make up Alhamdullilah. its tough 100%
@Amila-ym7ny2 ай бұрын
Opposite effect for me. I went from no hijab to hijab now bc of these influencers. Now if they dont wear them correctly that’s their issue not mine and it genuinely doesnt bother me
@Prettylittlething1452 ай бұрын
omg yessss i’ll buy the prayer gown!!! 😭😭
@JapaneseMitsuyeАй бұрын
Like the blue and white is so pretty I would love to buy one inshallah 😭🫶🏼💜
@alfiyanoori12462 ай бұрын
U always there for me at the right time..i was on the edge of taking of hijab..thank u
@Ll_jfdkАй бұрын
Please don’t sister! You are so inspiring for keeping it on in an age where everybody is taking it off ❤️🩹
@YanSeo-e8s2 ай бұрын
i love listening to you talk so much because i dont get these calm talks with my family usually.
@moonlightinhuman2 ай бұрын
Everytime i watch your video, my imaan becomes refreshed and i love how you explain everything. 💌
@delsmontgomery4 күн бұрын
COME BACK FARAH, WE NEED A NEW EP!
@muslimplaylist2 ай бұрын
In this podcast episode, Farah discusses the significance of the hijab, personal growth, and the impact of social media on Muslim girls. Highlights 🌟 New setup: Farah introduces a fresh podcast setup and expresses her nervousness. 🎉 Exciting news: She announces her upcoming prayer gown project aimed at promoting modesty. 🤔 Self-reflection: Farah reflects on her past relationship with Islam and the hijab. 📱 Social media’s influence: She discusses how social media affects perceptions of beauty and identity. 💡 Personal projects: Farah encourages pursuing personal projects for self-improvement. 🕌 Relationship with Allah: Emphasizes the importance of understanding and nurturing one’s faith. 💟 Identity beyond beauty: Highlights the need to recognize one’s worth beyond physical appearance.
@quinevereАй бұрын
why does this read like an AI bot lol
@zehwa2 ай бұрын
you're my soul sister your videos are out at the exact time i need them. may allah bless you farah
@ShahanyMuhsin16 күн бұрын
when you talk i can relate to what ever my younger self when through! alhamdulillah now i feel better to know am going on the right way!
@staeriix2 ай бұрын
i think i will start wearing it soon! most of my friends are hijabis and i usually wear a hood that covers most my hair anyway. ig the main things im worried about is heat intolerance and sensory issues. like i pass out easily due to heat so i hope i'll be okay during the summer.
@Mira-ws6cn2 ай бұрын
You should wear bright light colour hijab and light weight material like chiffon
@agemnorАй бұрын
For the hot weather I use some bamboo fabric undercap and modal hijabs, very lightweight, you don't even feel it and it absorbs the sweat. Though I don't know in wich latitude you live sister so chiffon might do (it's light but it's polyester based). May Allah facilitates you 🙏🏼
@Why-m9d5 күн бұрын
For summer go towards light colors and breathable materials like cotton,linen,bamboo ect. And actually it might make you feel better in summer because your skin won't directly touch the sun and your clothes would be more loose allowing better airflow, obviously it'll be hard but it's worth it
@ayahnizar24552 ай бұрын
I love that you didn't focus the video on hijab rather on things one should strengthen in order to be able to wear it with conviction. Also the "success doesn't equate to doing what everybody else is doing bas doing it better" wrung so true. Your videos always help me reflect on my own life and i appreciate you for the inspiration you keep bringing. جزاك الله خير ووفقك بإذنه
@zainabbutt32242 ай бұрын
Salams sis, LOVE this dawah, Jazakallah khair ❤❤❤❤
@Kavka1262 ай бұрын
في نهاية كل مقطع لك اخرج منه متأثرة وباكية ومستفيدة. مشكورة على اسلوبك وتوعيتك وجهودك 🥺❤🩹
@himeshymns8 күн бұрын
I'm a Christian and I love listening to you as I wash dishes and do chores around my house! it's like you're one of my friends just yapping and I'm listening intently hehe :') but yes, I love what you said--- (paraphrasing) "[Faith] is always going to be investigating" that is eactly what I love about my relationship with God! I always get so confused when religious leaders treat questioning people funnily/different. Like, that is THE best place to be, because it's so raw, real, & authentic! That is where the Lord met me-- when I was asking the deepest questions at my lowest point in life. That is where people met the Lord all throughout the Bible-- Moses thinking up every excuse why he is NOT the guy to speak to Pharaoh, Elijah on the brink of unaliving himself, Ananias aprehensive to pray over Saul who was persecuting Christians, etc. You're awesome, Farah!! Also, Catholics have this practice called "veiling" and it has been something i have been looking into even though I consider myself non-denominational :') I love how muslimas can wear their honor and love for God in such a bold way. I usually do it by just dressing modestly and through being loving like Christ. But I think appearance and the way we present ourselves is another big part. Not necessarily trying to be "better" than the Christian girls next to me, but honoring modesty and letting the love of Christ shine through my heart.
@Fay3-Ай бұрын
I took it off for a month this year after wearing it my whole life because I had enough of feeling “ugly” and looking different from everyone else. I noticed the only difference was that you get a bit more attention from men, and that’s all😂 I didn’t feel any prettier, I missed being a hijabi and seeing other girls in hijab made me miss it even more so I just put it back on. I feel I did have to go on that journey though because otherwise I’d always be thinking “what if” but now I’m sure I want it on.
@ZainaMalik-w5k2 ай бұрын
It’s like a big sister talking to me every time I watch your videos!! I love you so much, may allah bless you always ❤️🩹
@silverkitty25032 ай бұрын
It is strange but hearing you talk it brought me home to my own culture .. im not from a muslim background at all im from ireland and it made me realize i want to connect with my own culture.
@wildjellyfish74822 ай бұрын
You made me laugh and almost cry Farah! I love your podcast episodes, they make me feel seen. Your name really suits you, may Allah bless you.
@zezzyzez2 ай бұрын
I'm actually thinking of putting it on
@RahmaDjebbi2 ай бұрын
Giiiiirl do ittttttt
@SaikaLiao2 ай бұрын
@@Two.HousesThe purpose of the Hijab is to not get raped by perverted Arabs without self control and not to please Allah. Look at the story why Mohamed suggested women to wear the hijab 😂
@scolnce2 ай бұрын
DO IT SIS!
@chaudhavin_ka_chaandАй бұрын
May Allah make it easy for you
@7o84lj5s-g3pАй бұрын
YESSS DO IT SIS !! May Allah make it easy for you, we are ur sisters and we are happy for that , dont hesitate to do it !
@simplesereniti29 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing authentically and sincerely. Jazak Allahu khair and may you be blessed greatly for your positive influence 🤍 listening to you this morning during my walk felt like I was having a much needed conversation with a friend who truly understands me. Alhamdulillah for the way Allah brings the right energy in our path at the right time :) Salam sister
@sassydebbieАй бұрын
Your laughter is so lovely, and I love your opinion on social media being a luxury and not a need
@MahnoorAmjad-y8p2 ай бұрын
JAZAKALLAH FOR THIS ❤much clearer about somethings I was confused about recently
@dianadejesus75702 ай бұрын
I'm sooo happy 😊 will for sure purchase it ❤
@rvvlixiaАй бұрын
34:24 i think i actually needed to hear this today , بارك الله وفيك وجعلها فيه ميزان حسناتك i love you girl and im so glad that people like you exist in this world :/
@femalejedi2 ай бұрын
i am a fairly new revert and i can say subhanallah you speak life into me and into my heart and when it comes to prayer after watching your videos i get soooooo emotional and grateful to allah swt by the way you speak. alhamdullilah. may allah grant you the best and make your path easy in all your affairs. you are truly a blessing farah💗
@RibqahHassanАй бұрын
I am a revert of a year now, and have just started to wear hijab in work and in the main have had positive comments - not that I wanted others approval but I admit I was apprehensive. At 48 I thought I would have had a bit more about me, so it's not just our younger selves that doubt. Oh, and I'm totally here for the tablecloth! Keep making these videos, you're amazing. Love and peace from the UK, guv'nor!
@sisyphus37792 ай бұрын
Ijust wanted to inform you how much valuable your video was to me ! thank you habibti
@ShazHuss-u5i2 ай бұрын
Yess ive been meaning to ask where you got your table cloth from, cant wait to get my own table cloth! Also i love your sense of humour 😂
@LittleMissCrazy07862 ай бұрын
this came at a perfect time ❤️ i’ve been struggling with my hijab
@Humane_12 ай бұрын
Love your humor, honestly. May Allah bless you sis!
@rushialeema83212 ай бұрын
I am so thankful I found you today Farah. Ma sha Allah 😅😂 Having a rough day. But this helped so much. Allah Bless you Sis.❤
@Azhart-b2g2 ай бұрын
Omg I was looking for that prayer gown everywhere so excited to preorder
@Taibaa_Kamal2 ай бұрын
Gonna go buy a table cloth now for Farah🙈
@bbbennie2 ай бұрын
Watched this throughout the day so good thank you
@Muslim.Flower2 ай бұрын
May Allah make it easy for us women to put the hijab on and practicing modesty in a right way, Ameen♥️♥️ hijab is so much more than just a headscarf, it’s also the way you carry yourself, about your shyness, how you treat other people and lowering our gaze :)
@ItsMeStarsky2 ай бұрын
Not that I have been wanting to take off my hijab lately, but I have been comparing myself to others a lot, both in appearance and character. As if I'm always and always less than others, whatever they do is right and whatever I do is wrong (in terms of character, within the halal boundaries). I don't have Instagram, so it makes things better I assume, but still, I use other social media platforms and compare myself to girls I see in real life. That is truly tiring, and I am trying to combat these feelings, as I know jealousy and a constant feeling of not being content with myself will poison my heart. Still, I struggle with it a lot. Hope it'll get better))
@dhiyasyakara2 ай бұрын
struggling to have self satisfaction may caused by us not seeing our full potential. may Allah bless you with ease… and like Farah 2nd tip, let’s create our personal project so along the way-with Allah’s guide ofc-we can craft the best version of ourselves☺️🤍
@justkhadija63042 ай бұрын
Actually the way you're struggling is how you're going to gain more thawab. Hijaab is not supposed to be easy and currently in this generation its more difficult but remember the time of the prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) it was tougher than today. You fighting those nafs of taking ur hijaab off is a jihad in itself. So, if you'd like to take it off, first of all the blessings of wearing it and protection will all go away. The thawab you're gaining will go away as well. You representing your self as a Muslimah will go away. On a side note hijaab is supposed to hide your beauty not to show it as our beauty is precious. As we muslimahs are precious and we are amazing and strong. But that's ur journey as well and of course it involve your decision and ur feelingthh as well but am here to tell you have sabr and it'll be worth it. I'm proud of how far you come 😊.
@ItsMeStarsky2 ай бұрын
@@justkhadija6304 Thank you for that, but I wasn't telling that I struggle with hijab. In fact, I feel very comfortable with it. The purpose of my comment was to say that I struggle with self-comparison the most.
@justkhadija6304Ай бұрын
@ItsMeStarsky ohhh am sorry 😅 but I think look ik it's gonna sound so wrong, but we're better than them, dw😉. Ik it's hard, but insha Allah you’ll get through it.
@logand4882 ай бұрын
this is my weekly newspaper. also i think your prayer gown looks beautiful on you, the colors and designs are so pretty MashAllah!! honestly i know it’s meant for proper coverage for prayer but if i saw a woman wearing it out and about id think it was absolutely fabuloussss
@shum00132 ай бұрын
MashaaAllah Farah nice talk. I’d like to add to the point of someone having principles that are like pillar; it’s true these people don’t get influenced easily. But in order not to become like your environment, incase one doesn’t have an Islamic environment or Muslims around, one needs to still keep in touch with righteous company even if online and one needs to continue attending Islamic halqas of knowledge and Quran even if they are online. Allah subanhu ta’la has told us to stay and keep company with those who bow and prostrate (paraphrasing)
@kari_incognitoАй бұрын
When that link to buy your prayer hijab drops… IM BUYING 💕🫶
@saminaanis58702 ай бұрын
It's the way! The way! The way you told...❤❤
@aselyaakunova57712 ай бұрын
3:23 I just love your humour 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@soda_pop-16yrs-a-muslim2 ай бұрын
I started learning to wear wraparound scarf properly when i started sixth form andnow i can do it instantly so om happy i used to wear pull on scarf and still do but at home
@soda_pop-16yrs-a-muslim2 ай бұрын
I'm still in sixth form and yes I liked my own comment
@furtivewilly9 күн бұрын
I miss u Farah sis, plz upload a video, I'd really love that, am sure we all would, it can be on any informative topic or something u believe and relate to. Really hoping and praying for u to be in good health, may u find peace and contentment wherever u r, may u stay on the straight path and may your Iman be strong enough to bring u back to it no matter how far u go from it. Not just u but everyone seeing this! You really are a good influence and so helpful for many, everytime I say Allah Akbar in my prayers, I remember your words, how u said it has more meaning to it, how u said Allah akbar means "Allah is GREATER" that really helps my attention shift to the prayer and focus better. Jazakallah for everything ❤
@BuMohammed-q5v11 күн бұрын
As Farah, it’s been almost a month since you uploaded a video here, I miss you and hope you’re doing well sister❤ lots love from another muslimah.
@lunacelestial29672 ай бұрын
Im here for the tablecloth prayerclothes 🙌🙌🙌🥹💗💗💗
@ranael-zoheiry12362 ай бұрын
I don't even wear the hijab (might soon) but I love watching your videos. I laughed a lot & found it insightful.. and that second tip, i was like yalllaaaa say it 🤣
@sana-bm2yf2 ай бұрын
i wasnt thinking of taking it off, but i was feeling "uglier" compared to my non-hijabi friends. thank you, i needed this
@naimaabdullahi6272Ай бұрын
Please make sure to have hijabi friends, and to follow fellow hijabis on social media if you are on them. Wallahi it really helps when you have a community of hijabi sisters they strengthen you
@teddycabana2 ай бұрын
😂 love your spatula holder & huge chair Masha Allah ☺️🥹❤
@hesnixhorizon2 ай бұрын
she has an instinct she knows what ummah needs and that’s why her posts are always on spot
@annisayfh2 ай бұрын
Thankyou Farah!!! This was really enlightened me
@chahadun2 ай бұрын
Her videos always come at the right time 🙏🏼 May Allah bless you
@furtivewilly2 ай бұрын
One more thing to clear for you all. Your best version is not a destination but an ongoing journey, it's not something u will achieve one day automatically and then be granted jannah. It's actually you trying everyday to your best level to be the best version and maintaining that every other day, cuz death ain't coming to u announced on a specific date before which u have to become the best version, u will die unexpectedly for sure but whats important is if u were maintaining that good character and those good deeds while dying
@Tafss-nd4de2 ай бұрын
Thank you farah
@Idkwhatthisiz2 ай бұрын
Your videos are gold pls never stop making them
@quack.and.move.on.2 ай бұрын
It really did Farah, it really did change my perspective. You’re a blessing to us, May Allah bless you. Inshallah. Thank you so much farah, We love you!
@suchalamethingtodo2 ай бұрын
That was awesome Farah, love you🤍
@itsjustmeamara5717Ай бұрын
My history with hijab hasn't been the best, but I decided to take it when I was 17. I still struggle sometimes, and there was this one time when Shaitan and my nafs started to whisper in my head negative things about hijab; about the point of it. It didn't help when I heard and saw that many of the influencers I knew (but that I didn't follow) were taking it off. But then, I had a bad dream in which I decided to take my hijab off when I was outside. But it felt so wrong. Like, seriously a sickening feeling dawned over me, and even when I woke up, it didn't leave me until afternoon. I realised then, that I had to keep it. Because Allah told all women to cover their hair. It also has become a part of identity, at this point. May Allah guide us all and give us hidayah and guide us to be steadfast in our deen. May Allah bless you all.
@Hillary_duff1342 ай бұрын
Sahih al-Bukhari 6416 Narrated Mujahid: `Abdullah bin `Umar said, "Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) took hold of my shoulder and said, 'Be in this world as if you were a stranger or a traveler." The sub-narrator added: Ibn `Umar used to say, "If you survive till the evening, do not expect to be alive in the morning, and if you survive till the morning, do not expect to be alive in the evening, and take from your health for your sickness, and (take) from your life for your death."
@sumeyrakoc8926Ай бұрын
You'll never really know, you'll just gonna go with the flow 🤙🏻🤙🏻
@anamsernobat8740Ай бұрын
Hi Farah... I cam across your videos few weeks ago and I am a fan. The knowledge, the humor, the modesty, the simplicity, the delivery of these videos are just on Point. 👍👍😍😍Also, I would like to ask/suggest that if you could do one of your episodes on 99 names of Allah. Like explain its meaning along with that would be really helpful. Idk why I am not able to find all 99 names, its just bits and pieces on KZbin. So it would be really helpful. Thanks. Love from India❣
@maisarahzee25 күн бұрын
sincerity should be the focus of all actions. the hardest to perfect but its the most important
@maryamriyas8286Күн бұрын
31:23 wow.. thats a shift of perspective
@PrincessFairyGirl2 ай бұрын
Just started wearing full time hijab this week alhamdulillah. I LOVE YOU ALL, MUSLIM SISTERS… HIJABI OR NOT… ALLAHUMMAH BARIK ❤️ Also I’ll buy your prayer gown, YES!
@fatimashahzad537323 күн бұрын
This is something very personal to me and therefor opening up about it on social media feels very uncomfortable. But after reading so many comments, here comes mine. I’m born in a Muslim family (Alhamdulilah) and I found my way to Islam the hard way. I lost my grandma in a very unexpected way, I lived the life I wanted to but yet there was a restlessness to it. It didn’t make me feel at peace and then one dua last Ramadan changed my life. The hijab came naturally to me. I felt empowered in it, I felt like it was just a part of me like my features. I didn’t ever feel like I stopped me from anything and if it did, I accepted that it probably did so to protect me. Lately though, hijab hasn’t been easy. Often times I sit and speak to my sister about how hard it is to keep it on. How confusing things have gotten. Because lately it feels as if I am wearing it because I have this image of a certain person whom I am not. My intentions were never to wear it for their (peoples) sake, but now it has become to protect me from the shame that will come if I took it off. The responsibility of not only wearing the hijab but also carrying the character is starting to overwhelm me and I find it hard to connect with Islam again. I am just stuck in this state. If I took it off, it will bring a lot of shame and I also know that if I kept it on it would be for people’s sake. The greatest fear of mine is to not be able to defend myself if I get called a hypocrite. Not because it matters if the worlds sees me as a hypocrite but what if Allah swt also saw me that way. Idk if it’s because my heart isn’t pure or if my imam is really low. It’s just very confusing and overwhelming for the moment being.What does one do in this situation? May Allah swt help us all and guide us through our journeys. May Allah swt help us stay on the right path, ameen.
@crack-bot2 ай бұрын
42:20 "If it rhymes, it is true." - farah
@nadeenahmed3703Ай бұрын
Good bless you farah❤️❤️
@MegiHaxhiraj2 ай бұрын
Its so lovable like a big sister speaking to me baby girl i love it ma shaa Allah ,Allah bless you and protect you and reward you Ameen
@AR-el6dz2 ай бұрын
3:19 😂😂😂 i love your personality
@MonkyDLuffy1948Ай бұрын
4:00 😂😂 I laughed hard ok cuz some of my family rly thought I joined a terrorist group when I reverted, they don't think that anymore but that's real bestie lmao
@radiumlyte2 ай бұрын
my dear sister Farah, I'm fasting today and thinking of you. outside of hijab, it really is a beauty competition, and the goal is to get attention. but most of the time it's unwanted attention that we get. so it really is better to wear hijab.
@WithFatimas-sy3qw2 ай бұрын
thanks you that was really helpful 💟
@Food_Tube-Aishah2 ай бұрын
Liked with in the first 26 seconds ❤ mashaa’Allah
@baira93912 ай бұрын
thank you farah barakallah
@BuMohammed-q5v2 ай бұрын
Juma Mubarak Farah and don’t stop doing what you’re doing. It’s Effective ❤
@awashaz8742Ай бұрын
I love u farah i will remember u in my dua(prayers) thankyou ❤
@AliABTS0613Ай бұрын
27:17 THIS , i agree
@salkhiensamiulla25232 ай бұрын
38:19 😂😂 omg you're so funny farah 😂😂
@RaneemAladwan-d6l2 ай бұрын
سبحان الله وبحمده سبحان الله العظيم لا اله إلا الله محمد رسول الله❤️
@nexithedestroyer2 ай бұрын
I want to wear the hijab, I reverted very recently alhamduillah and live with parents at the moment. My mom is concerned that I’m becoming an “extremist” because I’m dressing modestly now and I haven’t even worn the hijab, she’s concerned because I don’t dress the way I used to (even though she would shame me for that too) all love and prayers to anyone who wears the hijab, even if they struggle with it. It’s difficult and I pray I have success with wearing the hijab full time, inshallah. The meaning of hijab is beautiful to me as someone who has been obsessed with my appearance since a child, I can be free of that stress.
@Abdulaziz_M542 ай бұрын
May Allah make it easy for you and soften your mother's heart
@nonahs14872 ай бұрын
God bless you, Farah. 🤲
@Iamsylvie.3027 күн бұрын
Coming back to this video again
@jmoncaffeine7 күн бұрын
I was crashing out and clicking on this video in hopes of feeling better and I do. I moved to a new country and got whitewashed literally. All my goals, values, and perspectives in life changed. I've been feeling like a horrible Muslim lately and my beautiful name, Jannat turned to Janet. I can't blame them but from my name to everything else I noticed how everything slowly started shifting. People assume that I'm not Muslim just because I don't wear the hijab I hate that. I hate how they don't consider me a Muslim. I fell into that trap and somewhat didn't consider myself a Muslim. I don't know what I was thinking. I keep reminding myself that their judgment doesn't matter. I don't have the money to afford modest clothes or hijab. I plan on wearing it when I get a job (hopefully during college) I just wanna feel content with myself. And I sometimes hate that I put so much pressure on myself and this idea of perfection that I try to follow, it gets so overwhelming maybe I just need some time and patience.
@donna3907Ай бұрын
i would totally buy one of your hijabs omg i NEED new salah clothes
@ma53-m4c2 ай бұрын
Salam Farah, I was wondering if you can do a series going through the quran together? I love your perspective and love what you said about pondering the names etc just throwing this out there but i feel like it would be a nice space for you muslimahs to get in touch with the book
@Ray-by7xo2 ай бұрын
Now ur freaking me out cause wut da hell??? Every single thing that i ever think of i get a clip from u talking about it O_O
@silverkitty25032 ай бұрын
I love your anti branding branding table cloth shawl idea ...
@lamo182 ай бұрын
İt's scary how ur video came while im thinking about it, it's a sign
@deenandstudiesАй бұрын
Keep it on.. much support ♡♡
@Мухлиса-в2н2 ай бұрын
Thank you❤😢
@VeiledqalbiАй бұрын
Salamualaikum Habibti I just HAVE to know where you get your prayer clothes they're SO beautiful MashAllah
@BasantMahdy-zc9wn2 ай бұрын
*hits like before watching*
@Haticeden2 ай бұрын
I started to wear hijab (elhamdulillah)it was hard when ı was a teenager but ım 25 n ım happy and confident in it ❤️ sisters give it a try u will see that hıjab is for female nature Allah knows the best that’s why he made it trust him forget about jeans they are manupilated by media they do what fashion says but we do what Allah says!!!love you 💗✨🤍
@Fadila-m1z2 ай бұрын
I was wondering exactly that! Let’s us all dress like that!❤
@veronice_ronnie2 ай бұрын
Guys, I took it off. My mom forced me to wear it with 10-11 years old. 4 years later, I took it off. I feel like trash . I hate myself.i hate my mom.
@dhiyasyakara2 ай бұрын
taking it off may seem like a rebel act to your mom but I kid you not, the urge to rebel aside from the hijab may suffice (at least that’s what happened most people around me)… I hope you have your own way to reconnect with Allah, insyaAllah🤍
@haytoo2 ай бұрын
Don’t hate yourself 😢 don’t hate your mother. Allah is merciful
@veronice_ronnie2 ай бұрын
@@haytoo thank you for the kind reply. I hate her because she disowned me:)
@HanaAli-i4y2 ай бұрын
Salaam, I just wanted to say how much you have helped me. It's hard nowadays to find influencers who stay true to not only islam but also to themselves. Your authenticity shines through your videos and I love how you do not sugarcoat the parts of islam that are seen as more difficult to talk about in a modern western society thank you for making these videos, please continue to do so. Jazakallah khairan
@mariamel-masry56162 ай бұрын
Farah, you’re a natural at being so expressive! Yes you’ve made me laugh, and also cry in the duration of watching this video. I, myself, have never dealt with the emotions of wanting to take the hijab off but it is wild how much of this video revealed my OWN struggles with validations despite that. May Allah accept all the effort you have made with your presence online and the character you’ve become. Very very keen on a table cloth prayer set, I’m sold.