The disappearing language of joy around the hijab
Hijab Story | Forced to remove my Hijab at school
Asalaam alaikum! My name is Hawa Zeba, and I am 19 years old. I was born and raised in West Africa, Côte D'Ivoire. I moved to the United States when I was 15 years old. I am currently a student at the University of North Carolina Greensboro, majoring in media studies, and I want to share my hijab journey with you guys.
Why Black Jilbab is best in the Summer
“Aren’t you warm in that ?”, as Hijabis we all heard that one question at least once in a lifetime. Every summer, people don’t understand how we are not suffocating under our layers. But we’re not, just like Bedouins in the desert aren’t and haven’t been for centuries.
This is the Hijab fabric French Hijabis are *obsessed* with
French girls are known worldwide to have this mystical ability to look effortlessly chic. Unlike many things in France, this doesn’t exclude Hijabis. From their large choice of modest brands, unique and rare hijab fabrics, French Hijabis are holding on to their hijabs with style.
Hijab Story | First Hijabi basketball Player of the Federal State
My name is Adna (@adnarejjan on IG), I was born and raised in Germany, but my parents came here from Bosnia. My hijab journey began with me doing Umrah in 7th grade over a two week break. After I came back my older sister wanted to go out with me since we hadn’t seen each other for a while. This was the moment where I started to question something.

