Yhea I know but she left their at such a young age. It is only one part of her story. They literally make it seem like she just landed from Kenya yesterday. Some Somali celebs waa bila dhig.
I liked u more when u were Jerome in da house
Yhea I know but she left their at such a young age. It is only one part of her story. They literally make it seem like she just landed from Kenya yesterday. Some Somali celebs waa bila dhig.
Who is Jerome in da house?I liked u more when u were Jerome in da house
She's a guy?I liked u more when u were Jerome in da house
Notice how no Arab, Pakistani or Bosnian took the role of "1st hijabi" model? Modelling whilst wearing a hijab is essentially an oxymoron. Hijab's whole purpose is to cover yourself for the sake of God, whilst modelling is the complete opposite: attracting the most attention as possible, essentially a human mannequin. Alas, we are a broken people who have lost all sense of shame.
Loool Arabs are ugly. A lot of them are jealous of the attention Somali females are getting.Notice how no Arab, Pakistani or Bosnian took the role of "1st hijabi" model? Modelling whilst wearing a hijab is essentially an oxymoron. Hijab's whole purpose is to cover yourself for the sake of God, whilst modelling is the complete opposite: attracting the most attention as possible, essentially a human mannequin. Alas, we are a broken people who have lost all sense of shame.
Arab women atleast have the decency to remove the hijab when they commit immoral acts. They recognize the symbolism the hijab entails and the repurcussions of shaming it.Well, unfortunately the Arabs are right. We r black slaves.
Oh shut up Basra. Slaves where?Well, unfortunately the Arabs are right. We r black slaves.
Arab women atleast have the decency to remove the hijab when they commit immoral acts. They recognize the symbolism the hijab entails and the repurcussions of shaming it.
For the Somali women it is essentially a garment, a fashionable accessory.
I remember couple of days ago I was ordering pizza in the pizza shop and two Somali girls fully dressed in abaayah and hijab were intoxicated, screaming and hollering inside the shop. One even approached me with her stinking alcohol breath and asked me to be her boyfriend. I kindly declined and told her I was married.
I felt so embarassed infront of the workers as they were horrified in regards to their conduct.
We truly are a cursed people
You are right, Somalis need to teach girls why wearing hijab is important. Not just forcing it down their throats in a militant fashion. Hijab is not only about outer garments but you their is an inner transformation that must take place such as modesty, shyness etc.I blame the parents who put hijab on their daughters at the age of 4. Do arabs do that ? No. they wait until their daughters hit puberty and explain to them that it’s part of our religion.Somalis don’t explain anything to their kids. So girls grow up with it and see the hijab like a uniform. Look at arabs . Their daughters at the age of 4/5 are running playing having a childhood while Somali girls are learning the concept of “shame” at that age.
She aight, alot of normal Xalimos look better.
It’s like make up with hijab, makes absolutely no sense.Notice how no Arab, Pakistani or Bosnian took the role of "1st hijabi" model? Modelling whilst wearing a hijab is essentially an oxymoron. Hijab's whole purpose is to cover yourself for the sake of God, whilst modelling is the complete opposite: attracting the most attention as possible, essentially a human mannequin. Alas, we are a broken people who have lost all sense of shame.
It’s like make up with hijab, makes absolutely no sense.