Petition to make these "sister talks" a regular thing like this comment
@chaimaez.h.45304 жыл бұрын
yes please
@Noor-vs9yk4 жыл бұрын
Omg i need this to happen
@valentinaotto6374 жыл бұрын
Pleeeeaase!! @jasemin&Dawoud
@savageee10844 жыл бұрын
GIRL yes PLEASE
@imaya74774 жыл бұрын
YES!!! PLEASE!!!
@SemihaSilik4 жыл бұрын
When I started wearing Hijab I had listened to a lecture from Mufti Menk where he said „Do not let the love for your hair exceed the love for your Creator“ and this sentence still is in the back of my mind and gives me strength. So I figured I might share it so maybe others will find strength in it too. Just keep swimming :-)
@mrkhoros4 жыл бұрын
Hijab is insulting to both men and women. Only sheeple wear Hijab. Normal people dress like normal people.
@suefareda67504 жыл бұрын
Hypo Nobody asked?
@angelarmstrong43164 жыл бұрын
Hypo how is it insulting?
@mrkhoros4 жыл бұрын
@@angelarmstrong4316 It is insulting because of the answer to the question of WHY DO YOU WEAR HIJAB? now what you answer, you are insulting someone somewhere.
@angelarmstrong43164 жыл бұрын
Hypo hahahahaha, with your logic, then anything anyone says can be insulting someone somewhere. If my answer of “for God” is insulting to someone, then they have issues that need to be addressed.
@emiliasotolongo88034 жыл бұрын
I love this so much. I am a Christian but I admire so much the hijabi youtubers like Jasmine, and Leena, and Omaya. I have learned so much about the beauty of modesty from them and how pleasing it is to God. Although Christians should dress modestly, these girls have helped me to further it even more. They also encouraged me to look into the idea of head covering (which is found in the Bible), and I have now started covering my head all the time (turban style). Thank you girls so much you have helped me so much to feel closer to God.
@psalm72313 жыл бұрын
but that if a woman has long hair, it is her glory? For long hair is given to her as a covering. 1 Corinthians 11:15
@toka43923 жыл бұрын
This is really beautiful
@cleok18683 жыл бұрын
I find that both beautiful and fascinating! do you mind me asking about people's reactions since you started covering your hair? Do people you meet for the first time associate you with a different culture or religion? How does it make you feel? PS: It's totally ok if you don't want to answer and I completely understand. Thank you for sharing as much as you did. It's so inspiring!!
@garnettekken3 жыл бұрын
I’m also a christian who covers her hair so you’re not alone
@TheLg19853 жыл бұрын
I'm technically catholic, but have not ever felt connected to God. In finding jasmine and others, I feel a pull to dress more modestly and also would like to somehow begin covering my hair. I also would love to learn more about Islam.
@lillian53534 жыл бұрын
I've been waiting DARLING! Im a Christian girl but I look up to Jasmine in terms of how she carries herself. In terms of modesty, the way she dresses, the way her relationship with dawoud was pure and unveiled until marriage...a lot of Christians today don't even do that anymore. Whenever I dress, I always remember the way jasmine dresses and God speaks to me through her. Modesty is the best policy.❤
@o2xb4 жыл бұрын
The doors of Islam are open to you too Lillian! If you don't know much about Islam,a good place to start would be to read the bio of the Prophet Muhammad by Martin Lings! If your looking for an easy to read English translation, then you'd be hard pressed to find one better than MAS Abdel Saleems
@aaeyshah4 жыл бұрын
Xx
@nunaapop92014 жыл бұрын
You’re a true Christian. Really true christianity is so close to Islam. Mary wore a scarf as well!! I’m friends with a christian who wears a scarf.💕
@dareenhallak91184 жыл бұрын
I love this! Christianity is so similar to Islam in many aspects and I definitely agree with you.
@anahitagharib42184 жыл бұрын
🤍🤍🤍 we all are sisters
@nielemotioniel16084 жыл бұрын
I really like the way you talk. sounds matured and reasonable ✨
@Zhinatahir4 жыл бұрын
Alwaysssss
@manalmanal-pw8px4 жыл бұрын
تابعتكم
@monamariin7504 жыл бұрын
Agree. And i ask allah to give her highest Level of jannanh❤️
@fatimatarsha93374 жыл бұрын
I share your thoughts about Jasmine.
@جاسم-د3ج4 жыл бұрын
مأجورين في مصاب ابي عبد الله الحسين عليه السلام
@ashleay02284 жыл бұрын
As a Christian woman I know how important the Bible is to me. I can only imagine how important it is for those in the Muslim community to follow their heart on what they feel is right to do. I think that peer pressure and social trends should NEVER ever dictate your stance on your religious points of views. I think it is beautiful when someone follows their heart and makes decisions for their life based on their religious beliefs. Thank you for being so wholesome Jasmine!! I love your channel and will continue following you!!!
@susanstewart63364 жыл бұрын
Mariem gafer she literally just said she supports her despite her being Christian and you STILL try to tell her to look into Islam? To you is your religion and to her is her religion.
@sanjidaahmed79814 жыл бұрын
God bless you
@fatimatarsha93374 жыл бұрын
Trust me is not easy. Humans are prone to changes in their hearts, minds, and event levels of their faith.
@mimimadhoun18144 жыл бұрын
Susan Stewart listen Susan, she was just recommending to look into Islam. It’s the same way I definitely looked into Christianity and the Bible. Education of other religions is a vital thing in understanding the way one decides to live. There’s nothing wrong with saying, “Hey you should look into Islam,” or “Hey you should look into Christianity.” I loved it when my friends wanted to include me in the Christian chats. I learned so much from them on how they perceive certain aspects. She’s not forcing her to convert so calm down.
@susanstewart63364 жыл бұрын
Mimi Madhoun sis where did I say she forced her to convert? All I said was she doesn’t need to tell her to look into it when all she was doing was supporting Jasmine literally that’s all I said so YOU should calm down. Read my message again instead making false assumptions love💗
@shxyiin4 жыл бұрын
i’m a revert and i LOVE wearing the hijab🥰alhamdulillah🙏🏼
@erinjackson98304 жыл бұрын
I’m a revert and I don’t like it
@helhaj793 жыл бұрын
@@erinjackson9830 to each their own!
@ibnmianal-buna31763 жыл бұрын
@@erinjackson9830 Read the Yaqeen Institute essays about Hijab
@arafatshobs26774 жыл бұрын
I'm a Nigerian Muslim, I wasn't used to covering my hair but its like recently I'm learning the importance of the hijab. Your videos really inspire me. Bless you
@Al3aylaa4 жыл бұрын
6 Ways to Earn Reward Even after Death🏅 - 📗Give a copy of the Qur'an to someone (each time one reads from it, you gain). - 🦽Donate a wheelchair to a hospital (each time a sick person uses it, you gain). - 🕌Participate in building a MASJID. - 🥤Place a water cooler in a public place. - 🌳Plant a tree (You'll gain whenever a person, animal sits in it's shade or eats from it) - 💧Help build a water well
@Diidiiiia4 жыл бұрын
More more keep it going, these are awsome tips!
@Ahbhswrzq92214 жыл бұрын
Wow thank you for these. So random but so beneficial
@mrkhoros4 жыл бұрын
What about killing the infidels like Quran says. Quran says nothing about any of these you mentioned by the way !
@drmosaddegh4 жыл бұрын
Hypo the Quran never says to kill anyone.The murdering of anyone, no matter what religion is one of the highest sins. The Surah in which it mentions what you’re referring to was in the context of war, surely you can’t expect Muslims to just stand idle and not defend themselves when they are being attacked? Educate yourself before making yourself look like a fool who is just trying to hate on Islam.
@maaanaamaan1593 жыл бұрын
source?
@aaliyahm71404 жыл бұрын
I think if a sister takes off her hijab, we shouldn’t insult, ridicule or belittle her to the point where she feels there’s no room for her to return to wearing it. that’s my biggest fear for people, that we’re so horrible to people, we don’t give them space or chances to grow. this might be a momentary lapse, where they remove the hijab.. iA they’ll come back to it and we should pray that they do.
@Girldoesengineering4 жыл бұрын
Yes, Allah knows the best. And make dua for them
@jewelweed68804 жыл бұрын
Plus treating them badly pushes them away. I wouldn't want to be a factor in someone going as far as leaving islam.
@aaliyahm71404 жыл бұрын
Marie-Serge Bibeau Do you think no one at the time of the prophet SAW sinned? Of course they did... it’s about recognising the sin and then repenting for it... and Muslims shouldn’t make it more difficult for other Muslims to reach that stage of repentance. And just because you or I might not struggle with that aspect of religion, some people do and we should help them and they help us, instead of saying that they shouldn’t be struggling in the first place
@bananajuice44664 жыл бұрын
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@mrkhoros4 жыл бұрын
Hijab is insulting to both men and women. Only sheeple wear Hijab. Normal people dress like normal people.
@acingmedicine4 жыл бұрын
I used to be known for my long hair, it's like more than 1 meters long, but I wore the hijab once I hit puberty because I had a good best friend at that time, even though my parents asked me to wait , all my family and ppl at my school would be like " it's a waste to cover this hair". and I felt i wasn't getting attention as before, But I never took it off alhamdulillah. Whoever leaves something for the sake of Allah, Allah will compensate them with something better. I started focusing on my studies and I got into my dream career;medicine. It's better to chase your dreams, when everyone else is chasing attention
@o2xb4 жыл бұрын
How much time have you focused on studying islam?
@saraibrahim68734 жыл бұрын
You are awesome, I'm glad there is people like you! I relate to you so much!
@fatimasayegh81254 жыл бұрын
May Allah bless your heart sister u r a real believer and know what hijab truly means
@JahannamHellfire3 жыл бұрын
As Muslims, we believe in the punishment of the grave. There are many narrations which verify its authenticity. One such narration is: The Messenger of Allaah (sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam) said, "Seek Allaah's protection from the Punishment of the Grave, since the Punishment of the Grave is a fact/true." (Saheeh: At-Tabraanee in 'al-Kabeer' from Umm Khaalid bint Khaalid ibn Sa'eed ibn al-'Aas.) Our righteous predecessors have mentioned many stories in this regard, some of which are as follows: Ibn Abi'd Dunya (rahimahullah) mentioned that one of his companions said, “My brother died and I saw him in a dream. I said, "How was it when you were placed in your grave?" He replied, "Someone brought me a fiery flame and if it had not been that someone else made supplication for me, I think he would have hit me with it.” ("The Soul journey after death" an abridgement of Ibn al-Qayyim's kitabar-ruh.) Bashar b. Ghalib (rahimahullah) said, “I saw Rabia, on whose behalf I make frequent supplication, in a dream. She said to me, "Bashar b. Ghalib! Your gifts have been brought to me on plates of light, covered in silken cloths." I asked, "How can that be?" She replied, "That is what the supplication of living believers is like. When they make supplication for a dead person, that supplication is answered for them on plates of light, veiled in silken cloths. Then they are brought to the dead person for whom the supplication was said and they are told, 'This is the gift of so-and-so to you.'” ” ("The Soul journey after death" an abridgement of Ibn al-Qayyim's kitabar-ruh.) Amr bin Dinar (rahimahullah) said “The sister of one of the men of Medina died and he buried her. When he came back from the burial, he remembered that he had left something in the grave. He asked one of his companions to help him. His companion related that they had dug up the grave and found what they were looking for. Then the man said, "Let us dig further and find out what has happened to my sister." He lifted up one of the stones covering the burial cavity and found the grave filled with fire. He replaced it and filled in the grave again. Then he returned to his mother and asked, "What was my sister really like?" She replied, "Why do you ask about her when she is dead?" He said, "Tell me." She said, "She used to delay the prayer and she also used to go to our neighbours' doors, put her ear to them, and then tell other people what they said." ("The Soul journey after death" an abridgement of Ibn al-Qayyim's kitabar-ruh.) One of the early Muslims said, "We passed by a watering-place on the way to Basra. We heard the braying of a donkey and asked the people there what the braying was. They replied that it was one of the men who used to be with them whose mother had asked him for something and he had told her to bray like a donkey. Since his death, this braying had been heard every night from his grave.” ("The Soul journey after death" an abridgement of Ibn al-Qayyim's kitabar-ruh.) The torment in the grave will vary according to the sins committed by the person in this world, whether he was a disbeliever or a disobedient Muslim. There are authentic narrations which describe this torment for the people who commit these sins. For example: 1 - Being struck with an iron hammer. It was narrated from Anas (may Allaah be pleased with him) that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:  “When a person is placed in his grave and his companions leave him, and he can no longer hear the sound of their sandals (footsteps), two angels come to him and make him sit up, and they ask him, ‘What did you say about this man Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him)?’ He says, ‘I bear witness that he is the slave of Allaah and His Messenger.’ It is said, ‘Look at your place in Hell which Allaah has replaced for you with a place in Paradise.’” The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said, “And he sees them both. But as for the kaafir or hypocrite, he says, ‘I do not know, I used to say what the people said.’ It is said, ‘You did not know and you did not follow those who knew.’ Then he is struck a blow with an iron hammer between his ears and he screams a scream which everything around him can hear apart from the two races (of mankind and the jinn).” (Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 1222.) 2 -7: Furnishings from Hell are prepared for him; he is clothed with fire; a door to Hell is opened for him; his grave is made narrow for him; he is struck with a great hammer which, if a mountain were to be struck with it, it would turn to dust; and he is given the tidings of torment in the Hereafter. Hence he will wish that the hour would never come. Ahmad (17803) and Abu Dawood (4753) narrated that al-Baraa’ ibn ‘Aazib said: "We went out with the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) for the funeral of a man from among the Ansaar. We came to the grave and when (the deceased) was placed in the lahd, the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) sat down and we sat around him, as if there were birds on our heads (i.e. quiet and still). In his hand he had a stick with which he was scratching the ground. Then he raised his head and said, “Seek refuge with Allaah from the torment of the grave,” two or three times. Then he mentioned the soul of the believer and how he is blessed in his grave. Then he said: “But when the disbelieving slave is about to depart this world and enter the Hereafter, there come down to him from heaven angels with black faces, bringing sackcloth, and they sit around him as far as the eye can see. Then the Angel of Death comes and sits by his head, and he says, ‘O evil soul, come forth to the wrath of Allaah and His anger.’ Then his soul disperses inside his body, then comes out cutting the veins and nerves, like a skewer passing through wet wool. When he seizes it, they do not leave it in his hand for an instant before they take it and put it in that sackcloth, and there comes from it a stench like the foulest stench of a dead body on the face of the earth. Then they ascend and they do not pass by any group of angels but they say, ‘Who is this evil soul?’ and they say, ‘It is so and so, the son of so and so, calling him by the worst names by which he was known in this world, until they reach the lowest heaven. They ask for it to be opened to them and it is not opened.” Then the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) recited (interpretation of the meaning): “For them the gates of heaven will not be opened, and they will not enter Paradise until the camel goes through the eye of the needle.” [al-A’raaf, 7:40] He said: “Then Allaah says, ‘Record the book of My slave in Sijjeen in the lowest earth, and return him to the earth, for from it I created them, to it I will return them and from it I will bring them forth once again.’ So his soul is cast down.” Then the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) recited the verse (interpretation of the meaning): “And whoever assigns partners to Allaah, it is as if he had fallen from the sky, and the birds had snatched him, or the wind had thrown him to a far off place.” [al-Hajj, 22:31] He said: “Then his soul is returned to his body, and there come to him two angels who make him sit up and they say to him, ‘Who is your Lord?’ He says, ‘Oh, oh, I don’t know.’ They say, ‘What is your religion?’ He says, ‘Oh, oh, I don’t know.’ Then a voice calls out from heaven, ‘Prepare for him a bed from Hell and clothe him from Hell, and open for him a gate to Hell.’ Then there comes to him some of its heat and hot winds, and his grave is constricted and compresses him until his ribs interlock. Then there comes to him a man with an ugly face and ugly clothes, and a foul stench, who says, ‘Receive the bad news, this is the day that you were promised.’ He says, ‘Who are you? Your face is a face which forebodes evil.’ He says, ‘I am your evil deeds.’ He says, ‘O Lord, do not let the Hour come, do not let the Hour come.’” (This hadeeth was classed as saheeh by Shaykh al-Albaani in Ahkaam al-Janaa’iz, p. 156) 8 - Being swallowed up by the earth. It was narrated from Ibn ‘Umar that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Whilst a man was dragging his lower garment out of pride, the earth swallowed him up and he will continue sinking into the earth until the Day of Resurrection.” (Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 5345; Muslim, 3894) 9- The edge of the mouth being torn to the back of the head. 10- The head being smashed with a rock. 11- Being burnt in a tannoor oven 12- Swimming in a river of blood whilst being pelted with stones. Al-Bukhaari (1386, 7047) narrated that Samurah ibn Jundub said: The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) often used to ask his companions, “Has any one of you had a dream?” Then those whom Allaah willed would tell him (about their dreams). One morning he said, “Last night, two people came to me (in a dream), and woke me up and said, ‘Let’s go!’ I set out with them, and we came across a man who was lying down, with another man standing over him, holding a big rock.
@Reem-dw8bz3 жыл бұрын
@Noor Eweis This is so beautiful ❤️ May Allah reward you❤️❤️
@kaytlinw99964 жыл бұрын
So true, as a convert Hijab was a huge journey for me! I put it on, took it off a couple times, and alhamdulilah I love it and feel so comfortable now.💖
@kearneymyles77784 жыл бұрын
How did you become comfortable with the hijabs ??
@justmisha12824 жыл бұрын
@@kearneymyles7778 when having the connection with Allah, the hijab feels as if it a gift of warmth and protection from Allah (which it is, I think)
@sanashah60524 жыл бұрын
more power to you sis.
@yosoyfatima57594 жыл бұрын
I converted a while ago and I'm wearing hijab 12 years already. I never took it off or have any issue within myself. My family, specifically my oldest sister, used to attack me about it and criticized me every time she saw me. I also have ppl in the street saying things but I never really cared. I can not see myself without my hijab, I wear it very proud, Alhamdulillah!
@sanashah60524 жыл бұрын
@@yosoyfatima5759 see these are the obstacles you face in your faith and when you get pass those obstacles wallahi Allah will reward you (Inshallah)
@asmaa79113 жыл бұрын
If you are struggling with the hijab and really dislike wearing it but you still do, this is actually a sign of strong imaan. You’re doing something you don’t want to do solely because Allah commanded you to do so and to earn the pleasure of your Rabb. Allah will reward you for your efforts and your hardships Ameen. Stay strong girlies! May Allah help us to see the beauty and wisdom behind our hijabs Ameen! ♡
@PlaestineWillBeFree Жыл бұрын
Wrong on so many levels💀 it's all about intentions, if u dislike wearing it but do anyway it wouldn't even count bc it's not something u wanna do from the bottom of your heart and it wouldn't count. Much better to wait until ur 100% of your intentions so u can get rewarded for it.
@gesmoltenboter1175 Жыл бұрын
@@PlaestineWillBeFree shut up you're unmotivating towards women who are struggling with wearing the hijab. this comment could be the reason women take it off
@cryptiik9311 Жыл бұрын
@@PlaestineWillBeFree tf?? if u dislike wearing hijab but wear it for the sake of allah ONLY then your rewards will be even greater than someone who enjoys wearing it and has no problem, this is because you are actively striving for the sake of allah aka self jihad and what do u mean better to wait??? If u dont wear hijab for the sake of allah then sure u wont get good deeds for it but atleast u wont get sins for not wearing it so its better to wear it anyways regardless of reason. please dont spread misinformation
@shimmer47719 ай бұрын
@@PlaestineWillBeFreeIn Islam, we have to obey Allah and the messenger, even if it goes against what we want to do. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) knew we would have struggles and temptations and most importantly, Allah understands it best. If Allah tells us to do something, we may have to go against ourselves to obey him. That's the strength in us to keep going.
@abdullahbatis67804 жыл бұрын
i liked when she talked about young Muslim girls and how these kind of things can affect teenagers. that's really tru and it's an issue that Muslim community is suffering from due to social media. Thanks sister for mentioning that. That reminds me Of a hadith of prophet Mohammed: muslims are like one body, if just one part was hurt the whole body will hurt just because of that single part.
@darkskies41664 жыл бұрын
When she said she feels like a big sister to us that was so cute🥺
@bananajuice44664 жыл бұрын
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@TheMscandy1234 жыл бұрын
We all have had that feeling of wanting to take off the hijab but doesn’t mean we should entertain it. Doa for strength from Allah and Tawakkal. Thank you Jasmine for addressing this! Edit: I mean i wont judge if someone takes them off once in a while because theyre still learning but i really never understood why they gotta show the whole world about it. Idk i’d rather they do it discreetly and maybe tell their followers honestly about how they sometimes not wear them out but dont flaunt it.. they’re public figures...
@ayeshasaeed89044 жыл бұрын
I'm 17 and I long for a sister more than anything. (I have 3 brothers), this video made me get all teary cuz it's such a huge blessing to have sister-like mentors like you 💛🌻
@bananajuice44664 жыл бұрын
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@fiddah2 жыл бұрын
ALLAH KNOWS what is better for each of us.
@Jhazahra4 жыл бұрын
I'm a woman of Christian faith but I wear a hijab... I wear my hijab on most days to the point where a lot of people don't even know what I look like without it... But on days where I don't wear it, people get judgemental, even though they know I'm not a Muslim ... People believe that once you take it off, it makes no sense for you to put it back on. I realize that people think the hijab is something that 'hides' what I look like, when it's way more than that. Covering the head really brings you closer to God. I pay no attention to people. It's my business wether I wear it or not, post a picture in it or not. The purity of my heart is what's important. However I truly empathize with Muslim women and their struggles with the hijab
@anisahs21104 жыл бұрын
I’m a born Muslim and grew up in a Muslim country (still live there) even I struggled with wearing the hijab. After doing a lot of research and studying I eventually came up with my conclusion. I wear the hijab for my devotion to Allah. Just like how a nun dressed to dedicate her life to God or police wearing a badge to show their allegiance to the state. The hijab doesn’t make me become the ideal Muslim but rather it serves a reminder that to try to get closer to Allah and always be on my best behaviour (Behaviour is a BIG part on modesty). It also reminds me that Allah’s approval is much better than society’s with their ever changing beauty trends and standards. I don’t and won’t ever look down on non-hijabis since I once went through that too but I hoped that they can find the wisdom in hijab like i did. (Just in case anyone’s wondering, that’s not me in my pfp lol I’m not using my real picture online 🤣)
@natsuki35264 жыл бұрын
Well said :)
@suefareda67504 жыл бұрын
Hypo ok?
@sisfist35914 жыл бұрын
Hypo no one asked
@mrkhoros4 жыл бұрын
@@sisfist3591 To express your opinion you should not wait for questions.
@suefareda67504 жыл бұрын
Hypo you should, nobody invited you to say crap. Bye💓
@oliviagerald47044 жыл бұрын
You’re so well-spoken and understanding. I love how respectfully and logically you approached this concept. Much love xx
@adrianaloza84944 жыл бұрын
Yes! Loved the way you spoke about this, very mature and respectful. I recently reverted to Islam, I have always admired hijab and what it represents.
@Sunny-cr5he4 жыл бұрын
I’m so happy someone isn’t afraid to speak about this
@marjoriebaut79814 жыл бұрын
As a convert I have struggles wearing the hijab and I am aware that I should wear it. So in the past 3 months I started wearing a turban at work and some other days and I had been receiving compliments from some Muslim and non Muslims about it. Some non Muslim had tried to make fun of me. I try to ignore their comments donot feel bad about it and keep a nice face since I shouldn’t get mad. Alhamdulillah my husband has been very supportive and helped to keep trying. In the other hand very few Muslims had seen at my turban as not wearing anything and as you says pretty much saying it is better not to have it on since I show my neck. I think wether or not my hijab is right or wrong as someone who is struggling wearing the hijab listening to compliments really help you to keep trying and instead of “religious Muslim” commenting the wrong in me. I will keep trying and inshallah feel comfortable in it and at some point have it as part of my identity.
@greenstone53744 жыл бұрын
You're doing great dear!!!
@SweetChilly04104 жыл бұрын
Baby steps at a time... But do aim to Wear the proper hijab as well... May Allah bless u sister
@jess_hang_out4 жыл бұрын
I’m new to hijab as well keep strong and know why you are doing it and pray for confidence and strength sister 🥰❤️🙏
@gamerekad65944 жыл бұрын
It’s sad because most of these influencers get their huge followings from hijabs and the Muslim community, and when they reach a high following, they take it off. I'm not a hijabi myself but I cannot imagine being one and looking up to to a hijabi that at the end takes off her hijab, since I look up to that person I might subconsciously want to be like the new her. Consequently, this can make you less devoted to Islam and potentially make you question your religious beliefs. And it can be really hard to re-educate yourself of the reasons behind it. “Influencers” who put themselves a certain way to the world have to honest about their real identify because when you lie or hide your true belief, it’s not just gonna affect one person but thousands. And last but not least with influence comes responsibility, you have to be able to lead people, not make them question themselves at the end.
@suzan35624 жыл бұрын
If you follow them because of their hijab when they take it off unfollw them it's not very difficult thing to do and at the end it's their choice maybe at the beginning they really did believe hijab they haven't done it for followers I know many and they've got more followers since they've took their hijab off
@fatimayusf4 жыл бұрын
Who took off their hijab like what influencers?
@munan88124 жыл бұрын
@@fatimayusf Annam Ahmad
@demijamielee_03044 жыл бұрын
@@fatimayusf Dina Tokio
@sanaiqbal83294 жыл бұрын
You're not supposed to be looking up to them. Your identity is not their responsibility.
@wegahtageb64954 жыл бұрын
I’m not Muslim but I don’t know why I enjoy watching all her videos 💛🤎
@mimimadhoun18144 жыл бұрын
I think it’s her mature vibe. It’s calming and loving.
@vasemedroserii4 жыл бұрын
It's nice to learn about other peoples views. I'm muslim but I watch plenty of people who are atheist or christian or jews.
@allesmogliche35593 жыл бұрын
Muslim are people, too, you see 😄
@m5cs254 жыл бұрын
Took every word out of my mouth👏🏿 finally someone spoke up
@bananajuice44664 жыл бұрын
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@liliasonialopez84514 жыл бұрын
Amen! Not only issues for Muslim woman but also for us "Christian woman" that have choose to be obedient to scriptures concerning hair covering. I do agree that head covering is only a challenge when we allow it to be. We woman have the power to select whom we allow around us. This IS a journey and as a journey we woman should enjoy it. Learning, growing is a miracle in it self when it comes to head covering. . We should never stop this journey but embrace it and always remember that only us females have this privilege and honor to experience the head covering journey❤️
@erinjackson98304 жыл бұрын
We don’t need to wear a hijab to be Muslim
@amanisalhi79044 жыл бұрын
For me, I started wearing hijab earlier, I didn't like it that much, because I didn't understand the reason, I felt like it's unfair to wear hijab.... And when I discovered those bloggers, like ascia, dîna, fly with Haifa.... And others, I started loving it as a style, I found a way to wear my hijab as I like and finding a style... When I started to grow up, I understood what's hijab, what it means and...., and I found my inner peace wearing it... Now after years, finding those influencers who made me one day loving that part of me no longer wearing it, it's very saaad... It's disappointing... Now I love hijab, and I'm no longer young, I'm an adult now and that doesn't effect me... But what abt young girls!! Teenagers!! It's disappointing wellaaah, and they're influencer and that's a fact, they influence people.... Social media being so toxic nowadays... (if u're reading this, sorry abt my English, m not that good)
@saragasmi884 жыл бұрын
Sis thank u for sharing ❤ I also looked up to them but now I know that no one is perfect and that I should always ask Allah to keep us on the right path, this dunya is very hard and it can get u anytime and just like u I mostly worry about younger girls who are on social media 24/7. May Allah protect them. 💜 Btw your English is good.
@doniaobeidat18934 жыл бұрын
It does, one year ago I was considering taking off my Hijab when moving to USA, then I came across your chanel, I fell in love again with my Hijab and how it's really a part of my identity, I was following a couple of "influencers" who took off their Hijab and I guess I got affected by them! I though that taking it off can make me cool and protected, but you totally destroyed this image. So thank you for changing the way I thought and thank you for being a great influncer♥️
@Mariam-iq4if4 жыл бұрын
❤
@mrs.hellhound09362 жыл бұрын
İs it problem wearing hijap in USA?
@lusralnavid28564 жыл бұрын
Jasmine, I am so grateful for you that you made this video. As a muslim non- hijabi thinking about whether i should do hijab or not has made me feeling confused. Lately these days thats all I think about and it has made me restless. Your video, i dont know about others but has really impacted me in a positive way and i feel so guided and confidently close to putting on the hijab. May Allah SWT be happy from you. Thanks once again for your advise and Opinion. Your Amazing and Motivational! Love you!♥️
@brahimnouari44772 жыл бұрын
May Allah guide all sisters in Islam to wear Hijab Wearing Hijab means that you have preferred to submit to Allah rather to submit to your low desires
@maryamastudios57724 жыл бұрын
i think there’s a huge disconnect in our community when it comes to hijab. we all want the best for our sisters so if you don’t have anything kind to say to the sister, please make dua for her instead. let’s not add to the negativity that they will inevitably be receiving. we would all want the same done for us if we were in a similar situation 💓
@maymonahoque70914 жыл бұрын
Absolutely ❤️
@dri-fit97124 жыл бұрын
I don't think this is the right approach. One has to publicly criticise them because their sin is done in public. That is the way of the shari'ah. Just think about the people they influence. Many young members of our Ummah look up to them, so their wrong will impact their faith. I believe you have good intentions, but it is on all of us to publicly denounce that which is done in public.
@bananajuice44664 жыл бұрын
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@miyaluv28894 жыл бұрын
she literally just spoke facts.
@ndeyefatoukebe19854 жыл бұрын
I as a teenager who wears the hijab want to Thank you for caring because l can feel your love in this video machaAllah may ALLAH BLESS YOU🤍
@هدي-ه8ظ3 жыл бұрын
@Salma X period 😭✨💕
@limabean38704 жыл бұрын
I’ve really been wanting to wear the hijab lately. I’ve just seen SO many ppl around me take it off and I fear that once I put it on I wouldn’t be able to face the struggles and end up taking it off. There’s just so much running thru my mind when I try on my sisters hijab but I’m scared I will never be ready. I love watching Jasmine cuz she seemed so confident in who she is and I hope one day inshAllah I can carry that same confidence in a hijab.
@khadoozzeeyy48784 жыл бұрын
Sister, if you put it on with the purest intention to do if for the sake of Allah and nobody else, then you will never take it off. That will never happen because you will always have Allah. You may have ups and downs and feel like you want to take it off, but you will not because your intention was to do it for Allah’s sake only and Allah will always be with you. When girls put it on for other reasons like fear of their parents, impressing society, for fashion or they don’t renew their intentions and remind themselves why they do it, then it is inevitable they will take it off because our relationships with people always change. Fashion trends always change. But Allah, He is always with us no matter what. Our relationship with Him gets stronger and stronger the more we strive to do things and sacrifice desires for His sake. When you do it out of fear of Allah and to please Him, Inshaa’Allah you will never take it off. May Allah allow you to start this journey and make it an easy one for you and a means to strengthen your relationship with Him. Aameen☝🏽
@mimimadhoun18144 жыл бұрын
I feel you sis. I wore the hijab when I was 9 like Jasmine. In high school however, my friend group that was Muslim took off their hijabs and lost their connection to Allah (SWT). It made me feel so isolated and alone. Especially since when they weren’t hijabis they would go swimming or partying without me. I sort of lost my Iman and I wanted to be like the other girls. That’s when I realized what Jasmine said in the video. Society influences your outlook on the hijab. Having to deal with the negativity of wearing the hijab on my own, I had doubts. I believed that since I wore the hijab, I wouldn’t make it as an architect, my friends would judge me (which happened), that males wouldn’t be attracted to me and I would never get married. It was only after I started following a bunch of Muslimahs whose life centered around their deen and seeing their success and happiness and peace in the way of life they had, that I realized I could have that too. I updated my wardrobe to maximize my Iman but still be stylish enough to feel confident (much like what Jasmine and other Muslimahs wear) and I started indulging in the Quran and friending Muslims who had a strong Iman. Elhamdullilah I’m happy and I would never remove my hijab! Don’t let those around you influence your journey with the hijab negatively (my own father did that to me), have your own outlook and be who you see yourself being in the future. Sorry that was so long but Inshallah you find confidence wearing the hijab!
@Jojo-dz3sl4 жыл бұрын
May Allah guide you on your journey ❤️
@fateemazahra44064 жыл бұрын
You definitely will gain confidence. It's a journey. The beginning stage is always hard and it's normal. With that being said, trust me when I say, you don't need to rush it, honey. Take some time, It's fine.And, Insha Allah, If you want to, you will pull off the Hijab beautifully and confidently for sure! I believe there are certain orders from Allah that are way way more important than Hijab and should be thought about first and foremost.The verses of Hijab were the last commandments to be revealed.After Salah, after Zakah, after inheritence, after fasting, Zakat-ul-Fitr and after Marriage and Divorce which is in Bakarah. The verses of Hijab were the very last commandments to be revealed in terms of personal dietary laws and what not. No doubt, Hijab is very important but my point is that many of us have made Hijab even more important than Salah.So, what I'm trying to say is that first take small steps towards Salah, kindeness, fasting,charity, service, learn more about Islam and when you feel ready start wearing Hijab and you'll Insha Allah find yourself more comfortable and confident.💕 *Sorry for the huge lecture haha.Just wanted to help. Ignore if not interested.*
@samarebrahim48174 жыл бұрын
To read your comment and the replies on your comment really made me emotional, because your comment really reflects how i feel...i've been wanting to wear the hijab now for 2 years and have been struggling alot. God gives me and you the strengths to do it InshaAllah!!
@tehzeebraina80034 жыл бұрын
Maybe just maybe all these women who are no longer wearing their hijabs are doing it one after the other because they feel they have the support and safety to do so. You can be a good Muslim whether you wear a hijab or not and both are beautiful. Please respect people’s choices either way and let’s focus on the modesty aspect of Muslim fashion as opposed to the hijab aspect.
@ponchimunchy74444 жыл бұрын
Yes you can be a good Muslim without the hijab. Undoubtedly. Allah Knows the intentions and the heart of a person more than anyone. But wearing hijab is MORE virtuous and a person who is wearing one is definitely doing something more virtuous than those who are not. Just facts.
@khadeejaabdallah24524 жыл бұрын
Should we provide people support for their sins? We can't lose our moral compass and objective sense of what is right and what is wrong for the sake of appearing non judgemental to insecure people who take someone perceiving their choices to be wrong as a judgement of their character. Not wearing the hijab is a sin, period, and sins are not beautiful. How can I call something Allah(SWT) forbade beautiful? Do I think its beautiful when I miss a prayer simply because its my choice and therefore I should feel supported in that? No, I don't. I don't believe all choices are commendable; there is such thing as a wrong choice. And to say that we should focus on the modesty aspect as opposed to hijab aspect is just not realistic. The hijab is what sets us apart as Muslim women and we should be proud of that. Modest clothing is practiced by many people of many different religions but hijab is most typically associated with Islam. If a girl was often seen wearing loose clothes and one day wore a tighter or shorter outfit, people wouldn't react that much. But if a woman wore modest clothes AND a headscarf and one day decided not to don the headscarf, but keeping the rest of her clothes still modest, people would still be more shocked. Comments like yours are comments I see all the time on social media and it just feels like a desperate attempt to avoid accountability and excuse a general lack of self awareness. Its understandable: we all want to feel like we're doing the right thing, even if they're different things. Unfortunately some things just don't work that way. Regardless of whether or not society or your followers or your friends or family or whoever has the honesty to push you to hold yourself accountable, we will all be held accountable, and it will be much scarier then. - According to a saheeh hadeeth, the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Whoever among you sees an evil action, let him change it with his hand [by taking action]; if he cannot, then with his tongue [by speaking out]; and if he cannot, *then with his heart [by at least hating it and believing that it is wrong], and that is the **_weakest_** of faith* .” Narrated by Muslim in his Saheeh.
@tehzeebraina80034 жыл бұрын
Khadeeja Abdallah if you feel that you can hold people accountable based on your beliefs of what is wrong and right, that is your prerogative. I do not feel that I can do this. That is not to avoid accountability or due to my lack of self awareness. It is because I am self aware enough to know that I do not hold such an authority where I can judge the choices Muslim woman make in their relationship with their headscarf or with god. My deficiencies are the only ones I’m in a position to judge and I would prefer to be held accountable for how I’ve judged myself and not how I’ve judged others.
@aidan.z38564 жыл бұрын
@@ponchimunchy7444 But only in the hijab respect right ? I mean the non hijabi could be doing something else more virtuous than the hijabi in another matter that we don't know about? So it doesn't make them more religious ? It "could" make them more religious, but we don't know the full background of the person and I don't think it's right to judge the whole person by saying she's more virtuous bcs she follows one certain command for the non hijabi could be doing something else
@aminatakinedaff88444 жыл бұрын
Have you noticed how it's so much easier to dress modestly when our eeman is strong? Taking care of our eeman makes everything much easier and more meaningful. Be it salah, dressing modestly, having good character and conduct etc. I try not to follow any account that distances me from Islam and God or that lowers my self esteem. Same with friends. I connect with everything you said Jasmine. Thank you for this great video. May Allah guide us all and make it easy for us
@aliabereka94964 жыл бұрын
Very very wise words. May Allah bless you💖
@bananajuice44664 жыл бұрын
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@alasurakhy66584 жыл бұрын
Honestly jasmine you're such a beautiful person in and out! I wanna let you know that I know SO many people took something from this video, as I defo did! Last thing we wanna do is judge people because we honestly don't know what they are going through. I for example have been properly wearing the hijab since 12 years old, but it's only now at 20 years that I stopped wearing a pin and tightening up the hijab around my neck, not because I dont want to, but because I have eczema around my neck and collar bone and it's super uncomfortable and hurtful at the moment to wear the hijab the way i did before. I am waiting on myself to heal and in sha allah in no time I will wear my hijab the way i did before.
@alasurakhy66584 жыл бұрын
@fatema alatwani thats exactly what I'm doing at the moment! Xx 😊
@maisahf16684 жыл бұрын
Ala' Surakhy I tend to suffer from this aswell, I use hydrocortisone cream on my neck area before wearing my hijab, usually that helps. x
@alasurakhy66584 жыл бұрын
@@maisahf1668 you should stop using those, as they are really bad for you! I used them before and stopped them, my skin is alhamdulilah so much better now
@erene04 жыл бұрын
I love hearing this kind of positive stories, thank you Jasmine. Please make pt. 2! I've celebrated my 10th anniversary this year as a hijab wearing woman and I'm pretty proud of myself lol. The journey has ups and downs; sometimes I feel very comfortable with it, sometimes I want to take it off. We should encourage each other girls!
@SweetChilly04104 жыл бұрын
20:00 min.. I remember when I was a teenager I had started practicing hijab..i would wear some days and then remove it..and so on..there was a girl in my year who was a full time hijabi and she actually said that either u wear it or u don't... I was so affected that I never wore the hijab again until few weeks ago.. (I am 28) it made me realise that how her advice affected me (i don't blame her as we were all young) and the guilt of listening to her especially when I saw on FB that she stopped wearing the hijab eventually..!!! Your hijab should depend only upon ur relationship with Allah and no one else
@JULAz10004 жыл бұрын
I know it is out of the topic, but please keep me in your prayers. I have been interested in Islam for good year, I really want to be part of this beautiful religion but I am still too shy to make such a big step, specially because I live in very christian,small,eastern european city. Thank you all
@JasmineFares4 жыл бұрын
Praying that your journey is easy and blessed! ❤️🙏🏼
@fiddah2 жыл бұрын
Hi How are you?
@sarahe96694 жыл бұрын
Jasmineeee ❤️ I could listen to these sister talks everyday. You have inspired me to think about wearing the hijab.
@unityslife18284 жыл бұрын
As a wheelchair user I love the analogy you used. So so important, and totally applicable to other situations as well. Thank you for being so understanding and encouraging people to be more loving, more accepting, and motivated to better themselves
@euphoria19424 жыл бұрын
It kinda disappoint me whenever a influencer takes off their hijab, they gain immense following out of it and then when they become famous, they take it off. However, I’m not going to judge or hate on them bc honestly it’s their own journey and it’s personal to them as it’s between them and God only.
@salwadridi29954 жыл бұрын
I agree
@saraspiano24 жыл бұрын
But not all people only follow the person just because they have hijab on. I follow many hijabi not because of their hijab but becuase of their manners and other muslim things about them. The hijab is not EVERYTHING a muslim woman is. There are many other things that are important in islam and that a woman must be. I look up to them for that rather than just because of the hijab. And who said it was her intention to gain followers just because of the hijab to just then abandon it? Maybe she just happens to be a hijabi and loved making videos and her intentions were not to make her videos about her hijab rather about other topics.
@michellecorrea63294 жыл бұрын
Agree!
@euphoria19424 жыл бұрын
S k yeah, I agree with your points. However, majority of people follow a hijabi because of their hijab hence the immense hate when one takes it off. I wish ppl would stop attacking them and their personal choices. Taking off a hijab does not make a person any less of a Muslim and it’s a choice as well. And I agree that there are more to Muslim women than just their hijab, such as praying and doing charitable deens which one may look up to. ( apologies for any grammar mistakes, English is not my native language 😔)
@suzan35624 жыл бұрын
If you follow someone for their hijab when they take it off you can unfollw it's not that difficult
@khadoozzeeyy48784 жыл бұрын
Thank you Jasmine! This was SO needed and you worded it so perfectly Mashallah. Especially about the fact that Hijab in and of itself is not the problem, it’s societal expectations as well as our surroundings that make it seem so difficult. Hijab is something from Allah’s wisdom so how can it ever be anything but goodness for us? Alhamdulillah ☝🏽 Jazakallahu Khair, I know a lot of young women who are struggling will benefit from this ♥️
@mzeee1724 жыл бұрын
i wish you can talk about how can a non hejabi girl become hejabi , especially if she where effective in the society and how this may effect her path ,
@mohamedyousif66604 жыл бұрын
My sister began wearing the Hijab before my mom, and now they’re both proud hijabis. I remember when it happened I asked her if she cared she could lose friends and I remember she told me “if I lose friends over this, then they were never real friends and I’m happy I lost them”
@ElifNurMuhammad4 жыл бұрын
Just wear it. It's for Allah anyway, so it doesn't matter what others think
@vasemedroserii4 жыл бұрын
How can you say to someone "I can't wait for you to be next" and take the risk of her actually being next and Allah blaming you for encouraging her? People are so stupid. Thanks for the video, Jasmine. Most rational commentary on this topic yet.
@fazilates8084 жыл бұрын
For all hijabi sisters, when i see you being dressed modest it warms my heart. So take pride in your hijab, it makes you beautiful and honorable.(from a brother)
@skhatibskhatib5594 жыл бұрын
Dear Fazil, not every one who wears a hijab is honorable and good. I have seen a lot of hijabis do terrible things. A lot of men have the perception that women /girls who wear hijabs are by definition good. To wear a hijab is a beautiful privilege, it is a responsibility, a way of life, behavior etc. I think there is a big difference between women/girls who choose by them self to wear a hijab and the girls who are "forced" to wear it because of tradtion/ family/what will the neighbors think etc. May Allah guides us all on the straight path.
@Hanannn2.04 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@fazilates8084 жыл бұрын
@@skhatibskhatib559 I Agree, the intention of why she is wearing the hijab is really important. I also understand that some people struggle with putting the hijab on or keep it in a halal-way on. That's their battle, so I am not going to interfere with their struggles. What I do want to say is that you will get attention, but it won't heal your insecurity. The appreciation has to come from within not external. For the previous post: This is what I mean: For the people who wear hijab with the right intention, but think that they are less beautiful, because everyone and everything around them are putting everything out there, while they can't. I want to say that the right people will appreciate you covering yourself up. The beautiful thing I see is a strong women which is prioritizing her life choices. It's so rare to find a women who is still doing what is right, while being heavy influenced by her environment. So be proud of yourself and remember why you started!
@safiyyah52503 жыл бұрын
@@fazilates808 thank youu!!!
@aasiyakhan26034 жыл бұрын
Snarky Larky. 😂😂😂😂 - I just wanted to say this video was SO MUCH NEEDED - thank you so much Jasmine for giving us the flip side of the story xxx
@zahrahussain57604 жыл бұрын
So well put 👍🏻 Thank you for this, we need people to address it! You started so cutely as our big sister ❤️ I completely agree, hijaab is deffinately not a struggle and I’ve been wearing from around the age of 9 too: in fact I feel now it is more widely accepted, there is so much variety in hijabs to buy now and so many companies working with hijaabis so it’s actually become easier in recent times and I personally would feel naked without my hijaab 😭 it truly is very sad seeing so many taking it off especially growing up watching/following these “influencers” and yes do a part 2!
@Afinemystery4 жыл бұрын
This is such an important talk that speaks to my heart right now. Im only just starting to think about wearing hijab and sometimes I get those toxic thoughts of discrediting my efforts as well. So subhanallah perfect timing for me this to pop up for me to watch. Thank you so much!
@miadulcelymartinez89124 жыл бұрын
I’m not even a hijab wearing person but I do believe in modesty and when I was watching this video All I could say was factssssss 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@lettdias3 жыл бұрын
Really nice to hear you and get to know this different perspective. I'm from Brazil and here we have a indigenous background that did not really wear many clothes, being modest for me is a colonized way of living (not about hijab, just clothes really) because the people who lived here didnt sexualize the body in a way the body needed to be covered. So I feel like for me dressing less modest is what I really want. I would understand talking off the hijab as liberating, but now I undertand your perspective better.
@Justit78434 жыл бұрын
Honestly only 4 min into the vid and im really emotional with the way you talk and can express yourself so good abt this topic alhamdulilah, i really do see you as a big sister 🤍
@asija90834 жыл бұрын
I usually skip these longer vids, but in this case i watched it all. Every minute is beneficial. JazakAllahu khayr for spreading different message and adressing ummah rather than person who does something others may not like. May Allah swt strenghten us
@soniaalbrecht53074 жыл бұрын
I'm a white American Christian. My Muslim friends explained the concept of Hijab to me and it's so inspiring! I wish we had something like that in our religion. I started wearing more conservative western clothes when I learned about the concept of Hijab and am really happy with that decision. I wish I could do more.
@zoebianca45103 жыл бұрын
You can do more. Anyway Mary wore hijab. Traditional orthodox christians wear hijab. Also, if you find more truth in Islam you can always join
@rayandaas16953 жыл бұрын
I am pretty sure in Christianity hijab is mandatory. Marry, the mother of Jesus (PBUH) used to wear the Hijab.
@Babiblu12113 жыл бұрын
Read the Bible covering your head is spoke of during prayer and prophesying. It also calls us to pray all the time as Christians.
@psalm72313 жыл бұрын
@@rayandaas1695 Where in the Bible does it say Mary covered her head/hair?
@psalm72313 жыл бұрын
@@Babiblu1211 but that if a woman has long hair, it is her glory? For long hair is given to her as a covering. 1 Corinthians 11:15
@naazz334 жыл бұрын
I don’t normally comment on videos, but you spoke about this topic in such a beautiful, non judgmental way and I related to it so much! I think there is a lot of judgement within our community and you’re absolutely right about the “advice” part. I am a hijabi from NYC and although I feel like it’s part of my identity, I recognize that’s not the case for everyone and it was amazing to see another hijabi that had a similar viewpoint! ❤️❤️❤️
@GG-jb4fx4 жыл бұрын
Wow I love the way you eloquenty explained this in such a mature way!! ❤ may Allah grant us understanding and patience
@masooma24884 жыл бұрын
Thankyou so much,due to social media there is such a pressure on us to take off our hijabs,im glad there is someone out there who can support us and stay strong.
@yusufahmed____4 жыл бұрын
Started watching because of the wedding night video and now I’m addicted to your content
@cynthiatassi3474 жыл бұрын
Why would your first video be a wedding night video..kinda creepy
@aakifahs4 жыл бұрын
@@cynthiatassi347 maybe he watched it because he needed advice or guidance, Allah knows best, we should also assume the best ❤️
@mayadaelamin33454 жыл бұрын
I love u so much. I am a 17 year old who has Muslim friends that do want to take off their hijab. It does make me sad but I still respect their opinions. Thanks for this advice it’s very helpful.
@majhoycestina84064 жыл бұрын
I really love how you can articulate yourself and your thoughts so well. It was such a worthy discussion from you and I will be waiting for the next part. You are all so beautiful with your hijabs please don't let the society tell you otherwise.❤️
@Nourmoussa.994 жыл бұрын
I loved this video! It's nice to see a hijabi talk about it, knowing you're speaking from the standpoint of someone who actually knows what it's like to wear a hijab in Western society. The way you compared it to the able/disabled comment was so well explained. It's pretty much how I feel with the hijab myself, society is what makes it hard, is not really the act of wearing it itself (for me). And having the right people around you truly helps!!
@Nour-jy3xi4 жыл бұрын
we need to send those messages specially to a young girls because following influencer that tack off their hijab ( like fly with Haifa ) no fans can mack them questioning 💔 Thank you for sending those messages that support and help all the hijab girls
@shahidaa20484 жыл бұрын
So sorry that you had to be tagged into that type of hurtful comments. Thank you so much for making this video. I respect you and brother Dawood! Stay strong! Lots of love!
@nuhataiba79334 жыл бұрын
You remind me of 'with love,Lena'
@miemie83684 жыл бұрын
You mean How?
@TheMscandy1234 жыл бұрын
She doesss I subscribed to both of them and i keep mixing up the two
@miemie83684 жыл бұрын
Omg girls . I honestly see no resemblance.
@marammaaroufi60934 жыл бұрын
@@miemie8368 same but in the manners and the sweetness! Although they are really different in a good way💫
@yassmine16824 жыл бұрын
Leena is leena Jasmine is Jasmine .. No one is a one .
@perlaalalmaoui53444 жыл бұрын
I am christian but i really respect people like Jasmine. I really appreciate your authenticity and the respect you have for yourself which reflects your respect to others. Much love❤
@s.j.40614 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your statement! Dawoud is so lucky for marrying your Sis! I wish that inshalla my brothers will oneday marry such a pious and smart person similar to you. Wish you and your family a great thanksful life!
@najahmaali92544 жыл бұрын
That's the most effective video I've ever watched about Hijab... Seriously, that's so beautiful.. Jasmine, you've just said all the things that I believe in Hijab and would of said about it... May Allah bless you❤️❤️
@alphafish47564 жыл бұрын
Disclaimer for anyone who doesn’t know about hijabs ruling: *It’s obligatory and is a sin to remove it* The ‘choice’ being is that you’re *free to sin* It’s just not the scarf but your overall dressing that has to be lose and modest. Lowering your gaze towards the opposite sex is also important.
@starley_4 жыл бұрын
I just wanted to add on to your beautiful reminder for my muslim brothers and especially sisters: The Prophet (s) foretold that there will emerge in the future “women who are clothed yet naked, walking with an enticing gait, with something on their heads that looks like the humps of camels, leaning to one side. They will never enter Paradise or even smell its fragrance, although its fragrance can be detected from such and such a distance.” We see it everywhere today unfortunately. Women who are dressed, yet their clothes are so tight so that you can basically see their body or they are basically see-through and one could say that they are naked. This is a reminder that when you wear a hijab, take it seriously and cover your body in a way that other men can not see your figure. This is only for your own dignity.
@tahsinhossain13894 жыл бұрын
Is it also a sin to not wear it in the first place?
@SAl-do8qp4 жыл бұрын
@@tahsinhossain1389 yes once you reach the age of puberty you have to wear it
@manarkhechini72924 жыл бұрын
@@harpercoco2391 the hijab differs from a woman to a man. Islam did told men to be modest as well, and told them to cover their awra which is from their belly button to their knees. I think also that every thing has a reason, so if Allah told as to do this and don't do this it's for our benefit. I don't know for men but for women it has been scientifically proved that the women hair needs less oxygen to stay healthy and goodlooking( i guess that hijjabis don't have hair tips). Also I read once that not shaving the barbe completely is good for the skin and prevents you from some skin problems and stuff like that (i don't remember all of it exactly). Finally, what i want to say is social media focuses more about muslim women more than the muslim community and try to show that Islam is sexist and other bad things, but the truth is Islam did honor women than any other religion on earth did, and their is prove of it wether in the Quran and in the Suna nabawiya. Women and men are physically emotionally different and Islam tooke care of this differency and gave each one a quality so i don't think that it would be right to say why men don't wear headscarf while we are different. Sure their are some things that are not clear for us in Islam because it need more studies and time as well as it was 1400year ago when people didn't know what ramadan and forbidding drinking was for.... So yeah sorry it's tooo long, but i like the fact that you're interest in Islam and religions in general .
@SAl-do8qp4 жыл бұрын
@@harpercoco2391 Muslim men have to dress modestly also but they don't have to cover their hair ,covering hair for women is in the 3 abrahamic faith that's why some Jewish women cover up and Christians nuns cover their hair so it's not just islam
@fahtimam13094 жыл бұрын
Im so so grateful for influencers like you alhamdullilah. Honestly see you as a big sister, could listen to you for ages. xx💕
@ItsGadire4 жыл бұрын
Well said 👏🏽 I would like to add that we should follow Hijabi Fashion content creators who resonate with our (us hijabis) values and level of modesty. I honestly just follow Jasmine because her content resonates with what I want in a modest fashion. So in a way, we get to chose who to let influence us and who we connect to. I would simply unfollow if one content creator doesn’t resonate with what I look for anymore. Crossing the line and leaving harmful comments defies the Islamic values, as she said. May Allah help all of us struggling 🙌🏽
@ihsanealamiafilal24194 жыл бұрын
I CAN'T THANK YOU ENNOUGH JASMINE ❤❤❤ i really needed to hear this. your words are so comforting and so wise 🙏🏻 ❤
@mohammedelhamshary24484 жыл бұрын
Blessed are those parents who brought you up
@designstudentdiaries73784 жыл бұрын
I always love to listen to Jasmine, she is so calm and nice to listen to. Please have more of these videos love them. Much Love
@akhidan4 жыл бұрын
Allah says (paraphrased) "follow my obligations that I have put on you and you yourself will see the benefits they come with". This is what motivates me through all my obligations as a Muslim because every obligation, in the end, never fails to disappoint.
@byjanadagher92914 жыл бұрын
Justt wowww.. im not a hijabi girl and i always used to feel bashed or uncomfortable once someone addressed this topic infront of me just because of the way they address this topic. You truly addressed it beautifully and you're 100% true about what you said. You're one of the few hijabi influencers that i follow just because i feel comfortable seeing your content and i love the way you address things ❤ all the love and i hope that people would see and understand this because each person has his own journey with his iman and believes and it might be not the same for all people and that is fine.
@KONI_ILIEVA4 жыл бұрын
I don't perceive the hijab as a piece of fabric but are morals, actions, indication, confidence, etc.
@nabihafaiz10304 жыл бұрын
I knew I’d love the much-needed video the moment i read the title and just that happen: by every minute that passed, i loved the video even more. I am so so happy FINALLY SOMEONE ADDRESSED this issue. JAZAKALLAH KYRON JASMINE for many things and esp for seeing the issue from followers perspective. It really did put my mind in the positive space that i knew i wanted but had been struggling to reach. Just one thing I’d wish you also talked about, well two actually, PLEASE talk about “how one can help a hijabi on step one to reach step two. And even those who went from step 1 back to 0. Just like the many influencers u said had been doing. Like how can we encourage them WITHOUT them feeling it as an intrusion in their private life or personal matters. And secondly, PLEASEE talk about things where people don’t wear saying “intentions matter>actions” or that “actions are judged by intentions” like there’s this tedtalk by Samina where she says Hijab isn’t compulsory. That one video alone shook my faith and raised MANYYY QUESTIONS AND DOUBTS. But i hope you can continue this session and make many more parts. Alhamdolillah, this video was super beneficial. May Allah bless you for all the love and knowledge you spread about Islam. Ameen and JazakAllah kyron once again. (Ps this video helped me pass the last thirty minutes until Fajr and saved me from watching other sinful things so JazakAllah for that too)
@fateemazahra44064 жыл бұрын
If you take off your hijab, at the end of the day it's God who you need to answer to.You wearing a hijab is for God alone.But think about what being an "influencer" means. You and your lifestyle effects your followers in some way or the other especially when you have as young as 11 year olds following you. So, I just wish instead of providing us with predictable justifications, address those young girls who probably started wearing hijab seeing you. And, now that you took it off they're just sitting there all confused.I love how Jasmine explained it and it's true. They are also humans and have feelings and as much as we love saying it doesn't effect, It really does. So, It's really better to just simply unfollow them and leave.You really don't need to tell them what they already know. You're not making anyone feel any better.💕
@emanismaeel64544 жыл бұрын
I liked the way you spoke and how you shared your own experience. I was thinking about wearing the hijab but your words encouraged me more to take my first steps on this journey and wear the hijab. Really the video made me feel so good and it made me feel that I love wearing the hijab more than before.
@butter34214 жыл бұрын
Thank you, I really appreciate every single word you said. Your words touched my heart ❤️ Please more talks like this
@misssyria1002 жыл бұрын
I really love your way of thinking and communicating. You say ir in a way that i think most of the ppl are now conviced to what you said :)
@alasurakhy66584 жыл бұрын
Guys we all have our own views with regards to everything in life, but keep it to yourself, because it's Allah's job to judge not urs. Also always keep In mind, 99% of the time it's your intention that counts not your actions 💕
@prettydreampeace4 жыл бұрын
Finaly someone talks about it in a mature way, thank you Jasmine the last bit of the video really speaks to me. I'm not a hijabi but i've received negative comments about dressing modestly especially during summer. It's bothering me less and less because as I get older I start to understand why some stuff are mendatory and others are forbidden. It makes me so much more confident in my own choices.
@Persephene_214 жыл бұрын
For me, i had this struggle of trying to keep my hijab when i see most girls around me don't wear it and they be really beautiful mashallah.. i used to look at the mirror and think like yeah I'm also beautiful, what if i went out letting my hair down and wearing this dress or what if did my hair up and... what if this guy whom i have little feelings towards sees me.. it came to the point where I'd constantly thinking about taking it off till i started hating it.. but then subhanallah one day i was talking with my uncle, the hijab topic was opened and i decided to tell him about my true feelings.. i was afraid and my eyes became watery and i felt embarrassed, but he was sooo understanding alhamdulillah.. he simply started explaining to me their nature, he told me what goes in their minds when they see a beautiful girl, what do they feel about those girls and what do they feel about hijabi girls.. they may look at those girls, flirt with them but all they think about is having sex with them and nothing more.. and when they reach their destination they start haunting after other girls, they have no respect towards them, when they get what they want they leave the girls shattered and what's even more disgusting is how they blame the girls for exposing their bodies saying they brought it above themselves.. they don't think the way we girls think, they don't look at us and say oh she's cute or beautiful and wants to start a friendship between us out of the goodness in their hearts.. and subhanallah this why when they want to marry they will search for hijabi girls.. now alhamdulillah i understand why hijab is required and why the prophet -peace and blessings be upon him- said: "Verily Allah gets jealous and the believer gets jealous and the jealousy of Allah is to see a believer doing unlawful acts" [Narrated by Muslim] Allah created us and he knows us better than we know ourselves.. he set rules if we follow we'll be protected in ways we never thought of.. and swt he's rewarding us for every little struggle we go through.. now alhamdulillah i go out wearing my hijab and proud of myself.. now when i see girls not wearing modest i thank allah for not being in their place and pray for allah to give them hidaya, now i feel peaceful💜💜
@bookgirl_174 жыл бұрын
yszhnd ' 👏👏👏👏 insane amt of respect for u💖💖
@Persephene_214 жыл бұрын
@@bookgirl_17 💜💜🥺
@habibam98974 жыл бұрын
You have no idea how much I needed this video. I used to love the hijab with my whole heart and I thought this would never change but recently the trends have been affecting me and altering my view of the hijab, turning it into something negative. This video reminded me of the beauty and importance and took me back to why I chose to put it on in the first place.
@shifa4444 жыл бұрын
ur voice is so soothing i could listen to u for hours
@NK-iy6if3 жыл бұрын
Love the fact that you addressed this topic and that you addressed it very kindly, truly truly truly appreciated, الله يسعدك 🤍🙏🏽
@marwamas.27774 жыл бұрын
May Allah swt reward you for adressing this topic and encouraging the young Muslim sisters ✨❤️
@helenkareem31134 жыл бұрын
i stand by all you said .. especially “some people find it hard to walk out of the door wearing the hijab “ i agree on that so much . i personally struggled so much with just putting the scarf on my head until a few months ago not even trying to dress alot modestly just the scarf alone . I wanted to i really loved the hijab and i was scared of God but even the thought of me wearing it infront of others and my friends scared me soo much that i can’t put into words what a scary feeling it was ... like my stomach hurt for real just thinking about it . i had soooooo many times crying my eyes out before going out with the scarf on .. and then when in public someone i knew saw me wearing it ( that feeling is such a suffocating feeling ) like it really made my stomach hurt and the anxiety with it is soo much . its like i couldn’t function properly during such times . Alhamdulila i found enough courage to start wearing it but i still have soo many struggles . there are still people that i am very scared to go to them with the hijab 😭😭😭 people judge u soo much when u wear the hijab
@Queenamizzo4 жыл бұрын
26:30 yes I remember learning about this last school year in my first year of university. That is very true. The system of the able and disable opened my eyes.
@ZaraKhan-lb7ph4 жыл бұрын
wow the disabled analogy blew me away. so perfectly said! thanks so much for sharing what you learned from your professor. may Allah bless him and may Allah always be pleased with you Ameen!
@khadoozzeeyy48784 жыл бұрын
If you put on the Hijab with the purest intention or you renew your intention to do if for the sake of Allah and nobody else, then you will never take it off. That will never happen because you will always have Allah. You may have ups and downs and feel like you want to take it off, but you will not because your intention was to do it for Allah’s sake only and Allah will always be with you. When girls put it on for other reasons like fear of their parents, impressing society, for fashion or they don’t renew their intentions and remind themselves why they do it, then it is inevitable they will take it off because our relationships with people always change. Fashion trends always change. But Allah, He is always with us no matter what. Our relationship with Him gets stronger and stronger the more we strive to do things and sacrifice desires for His sake. When you do it out of fear of Allah and to please Him, Inshaa’Allah you will never take it off. May Allah strengthen us in this journey and make it a means pf becoming closer to Him. Aameen☝🏽
@khadoozzeeyy48784 жыл бұрын
fff zzz 💞
@naray10024 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your beautiful understanding words. I am on the hijab journey since 15 years I wear the hijab, but sometimes i take it off when i go to the beach. I know im doing exactly the opposite of the purpose of hijab. But this is my journey and im still wearing it, although ppl tell me you cannot be one day like this and the other like that. I tell them exactly your example of a person who prays and then stops. we never tell this person either to pray the whole prayers or dont. We should encourage this person to do better. I know my journey has been 15 years, but all these years passed because i don’t wanna take the decision to take it off forever. I hope we all find the right path ❤️🙏🏻
@jennaa.2604 жыл бұрын
Thank you for talking about these topics on your channel!❤️❤️ Love you Jasmine
@janasalame33504 жыл бұрын
Absolutely great video. I waited so long for a fellow Muslim sister influencer to discuss this for years and finally someone did. Thanks Jasmine, it’s very informative.
@alizastar964 жыл бұрын
While I greatly resonate with the ideas expressed in this video (especially the insightful analysis of society being the problem rather than the hijab at the end!) I think some of the language used to discuss women who wear the hijab a certain way was a bit suggestive. For instance, saying that wearing a turban reflects "the level of iman" that one has implies that a Muslim woman's faith is defined by how she wears her hijab- which is not true; covering is important, but the Quran consistently tells us that the essential marks of a Muslim are good character and belief in God alone. I think it's important to normalize "advising" people at times where they could have handled a situation with better character rather than constantly going after hijab because it's an easy target.
@zo52114 жыл бұрын
But wearing a turban does reflect the level of iman. From what I’ve seen (but not always) most hijabis start wearing the hijab in a traditional way I.e no hair showing, chest covered, lots of fabric etc. Then as time goes on, their hijab “style” changes as does how much they cover. Typically the turban style comes with showing the neck, the hair line, sometimes even unbuttoning one or two buttons on a shirt or even wearing round neckline shirts. It becomes a slippery slope. THIS is what we need to be careful of: the slippery slope. No one goes from one extreme to another in life, whether we’re talking about hijab or any life change. It would be extremely difficult for a full hijab wearing sister to switch to a turban style, hair and neck showing and tight clothing the next day. It would be a shock. It’s the JOURNEY, the very slow changes that lead us to where we end up being. Those changes can either be good or bad. I agree that we shouldn’t go after people about their hijab. But our outward appearance DOES influence our inward character. I could go into many examples of this but don’t want to make this too long.
@mahaalisaleh80564 жыл бұрын
Alhamdulillah i came across your channel. I'm still young and in high school but i've been thinking about wearing the hijab so much nowadays and this video really motivated me and made me think about how powerful and beautiful i would feel in my hijab. i don't wear the hijab yet but alhamdulillah i grew up not wearing revealing clothes AT ALL even without the hijab on and i'm very thankful to my mom for raising me that way. thank you so much for using your channel for such an important topic and addressing it in the best way possible mashAllah. my Allah reward you with the best reward inshAllah. you've truly become such an inspiration for me, whenever i see your videos i always think "mashallah, this is exactly what i strive to be like" i love your thinking and the way you look at everything and how open minded you are. you always take all points of view into consideration and i think that's so incredible. i just want to say thank you once again and jazakAllahu khairun sister❤️ may Allah only show you happy days and positive people. lots of love from a young supporter❤️
@latifahajar6944 жыл бұрын
It’s crazy how focused we are on looks, even when it comes to the hijab🙄
@malakeissa36814 жыл бұрын
Hijab is not a look, it's an order from god
@latifahajar6944 жыл бұрын
M E V thanks for the info, but that’s not what I meant . Women are being judged based on them wearing the hijab or not
@mariajamal73524 жыл бұрын
@@harpercoco2391 well , guys have their own islamic rulings on dresscode . No tight or body hugging clothing , nothing above knees .etc. but ofc no one cares how men are dressed as much as they care about a woman's hair strand or ankle because we live in a sexist world . Islam has made it clear that modesty is a base in dresscode and subsequently, both genders should abide by that . We dont see men bashed into wearing a thoub but women can be killed for not wearing an abaya or a jilbab lmao .
@lucaa.97093 жыл бұрын
You're extremely smart and well spoken. Probably the best speaker I've seen on KZbin. Your train of thought and communication skills are exceptional