World Hijab Day
World Hijab Day, every year on February 1st, honors the millions of Muslim women who choose to wear a hijab. It's also a day to encourage women of all races and faiths to wear and experience the hijab..
Muslims women wear several types of clothing around the world. They wear these covers to protect their modesty. They also wear them because they feel it helps them avoid male harassment. The hijab is one of several types of clothing that most Muslim women wear. (Meneh and the Indonesian province of Aceh are the only Muslim women who are required to wear a hijab.)
A hijab is a type of headscarf that also covers the neck. Despite the fact that it looks like a headscarf, the word "hijab" actually means "curtain" or partition." Hijabs come in a variety of styles and colors, making them fun to wear. When women are in the presence of men who are not a part of their immediate family, they usually only need to wear a hijab. Some Muslim women opt for a hijab because they believe it promotes cultural unity. Others wear it because their faith commands them to do so. Others wear it because their faith encourages them to do so.
How to celebrate #worldhijabday
The best way to participate in this day is to wear a hijab. You can also encourage all your female friends and relatives to do the same. In addition, you could investigate other types of coverings, such as the niqab, burka, shayla, khimar, and chador. This is also a day to learn more about the Islamic faith.
You can also read about famous Muslim women, such as::
- Elif Shafak – an award-winning novelist from Turkey – is a Turkish novelist
- Mariah Idrissi – H&M's first hijabi model
- Somalia's first female gynecologist who runs a hospital and refugee camp with her children, Hawa Abdi, Somalia's first female gynecologist
- Malala Yousafzai – the youngest winner of the Noble Peace Prize – is the youngest winner of the Noble Peace Prize
- Ibtihaj Muhammed, the first Muslim hijab-wearing American Olympic athlete, has been to the first Muslim hijab-wearing American Olympic athlete
Take a selfie while wearing a hijab and post it on social media with the hashtag #WorldHijabDay to help raise money for this day.
History of the world hijab day has influenced world hijab day
On February 1st, 2013, Nazma Khan celebrated the first World Hijab Day.. Nazma, a Muslim woman who lives in New York, is a Muslim woman who lives in New York. By inviting all women to experience the hijab for just one day, She wanted to foster religious tolerance and understanding by encouraging religious tolerance and understanding. When Nazma wore her hijab to school, she faced a lot of discrimination (especially after 9/11). Especially after 9/11. By starting this day, she hoped to avoid this kind of discrimination. World Hijab Day is currently celebrated in 190 countries around the world.