So haram but i guess thisis what happens when your male relatives are cucks/simps
Cringe-worthy!!!
Sports Illustrated swimsuits photoshoots have taken place in St. Kitts & Nevis, British Virgin Islands, and Fiji, but they got Halima posing in murky waters in Kenya.
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There is no L for us, it’s miss Aden’s choice. Bisinko who came up with this collective L business. Wey idin waalisiiyenAnother L for xalimos loool
I know what you mean looool. She’s cute in videos so that shows she’s naturally pretty, they just ugg her up for photo shoots for some reason...She's very inconsistent. Sometimes she looks absolutely gorgeous then plain ugly.
Oh okay silverLThere is no L for us, it’s miss Aden’s choice. Bisinko who came up with this collective L business. Wey idin waalisiiyen
Loool it is the mother's fault but hey it is not about control but mutual respect and love for your family and ofcourse your clanYep our males are cucks. They cant control us. They are not doing their job. lol
She looks like a kenyan xalimo and might explain everything
CONGRATULATIONS HALIMA ADEN
https://www.yahoo.com/gma/halima-ad...i-122449010--abc-news-fashion-and-beauty.html
I really don't understand. Don't these hijabis understand that by modeling they're objectifying their bodies, precisely what their modest dress is trying to prevent? Everyone and their mother knows that most of the people that buy Sports Illustrated are horny guys, so why are hijabi models like Halima trying to encourage sexualization of hijabis?
How in the world is this ^ considered 'modest'?
I somewhat understand that hijabi models like Halima are trying to normalize the hijab and ultimately normalize Islam in American/Western culture, but this ain't it chief.
Is this the burkini
One big fat L for Somalia lol
What's next for the Somali hijabi? Acting? Making out with random men on tv? Surely they would give her an oscar and she would think she actually earned it.
They are not opening all these doors for no reason, they are cheapening the hijab and with that, the islamic morals of Muslimahs.
The narrative losses it's value once serious money comes into play. I would be no different, not like greed will take over. Hijab models doesn't seem like a trend that will last long but I don't know.
What's next for the Somali hijabi? Acting? Making out with random men on tv? Surely they would give her an oscar and she would think she actually earned it.
They are not opening all these doors for no reason, they are cheapening the hijab and with that, the islamic morals of Muslimahs.