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From owning 1 Jilbab to being the Queen of Jilbabs, Les Sultanas CEO’s Hijab Story

Hijabi Made Magazine

Hijabi Made Magazine

Our Studio Sultanas magazine is not just a read; it's a celebration of modesty, creativity, and all things girly. From fashion-forward modest trends to captivating lifestyle features, we've curated a playful experience that reflects the spirit of Studio Sultanas. It's not just a magazine; it's a ticket to a world where joy, empowerment, and girly vibes collide in the most fabulous way possible. Get ready to be entertained, inspired, and embrace the rebel in you! 🌟💖🎉

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Hijab Story | Forced to remove my Hijab at school
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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.

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Why Black Jilbab is best in the Summer
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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.

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Hijab Story | First Hijabi basketball Player of the Federal State
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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.

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