ZOHA
09/06/2025
đ âWrapped Heads, Exposed Soulsâ
Ever looked at something and felt uneasy, but couldnât explain why?
Like youâre scrolling, and you see girls with scarves on â captions full of âAlhamdulillahâ and âmodesty vibesâ â but something doesnât sit right. The clothes are tight, chest shaped, makeup on point, poses like theyâre made for a fashion shoot. And yet, itâs all labeled hijab.
You pause for a second and thinkâŠ
Is this what hijab is now?
Truth is â no, itâs not. But the world has dressed it up so well, most girls donât even realize what theyâre wearing isnât hijab. Itâs just a look. A trend. Theyâve made it so soft, so aesthetic, so "modest-but-cute" that it feels halal by default. But just because itâs pretty doesnât mean itâs pure.
This didnât happen on accident either.
Thereâs a reason behind it.
Thereâs a saying: âIf you want to destroy a nation, introduce it to revealing fashion and entertainment.â Thatâs exactly what theyâve done â just with a twist. They didnât strip our faith. They redesigned it. Gave it colors, filters, and called it empowerment. Now modesty itself has become a performance. A brand.
And hereâs the heavy part â
This so-called âmodest fashionâ is more tempting than full-on Western outfits. Because it hides behind deen. It hints, it attracts, but still says âI'm covered.â And thatâs the trap â it makes people look, but still lets you feel righteous.
But real hijab? It wasnât sent to beautify you in public.
It was sent to protect you from being seen in a certain way at all.
Weâve swapped honor for attention. The shield for style.
And if we keep clapping for it, calling it progress⊠weâll forget what hijab even means.
Weâll be fully covered â and still exposed.
Not just our bodies.
But our souls.
I strongly condemn this incident. Nobody has the right to kill anybody.
But meanwhile, there's a wise old saying â it's better to avoid a harmful disease than to struggle with curing it later.
I donât know about others, but I truly pray that Allah protects me and my generations from the fitna of fame and the addiction to social media â because this trap can become dangerously destructive, even life-ruining.
đż DAY OF ARAFAH â MASSIVE OPPORTUNITY
(9th Dhul-Hijjah)
Even if you're not at Hajj â this is YOUR day to level up.
Donât scroll. Read. Apply.
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đ FASTING
â Sunnah for non-Hajjis
â Reward: Sins wiped for last year + coming year (Sahih Muslim)
â Eat suhoor. Break fast at Maghrib.
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đ€Č BEST DU'A OF THE YEAR
â Prophet ï·ș: âBest du'a is on the Day of Arafah.â (Tirmidhi)
â Focus time: Last hour before Maghrib
â Make a list: Forgiveness, goals, your fam, the Ummah, etc.
đŹ Repeat this all day:
> LÄ ilÄha illa AllÄhu waáž„dahu lÄ sharÄ«ka lah,
lahul-mulku wa lahul-ងamdu
wa huwa âalÄ kulli shayâin qadÄ«r
(Keep saying it. HUGE reward.)
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đ§ OTHER ACTS TO DO TODAY:
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Dhikr (SubhanAllah, Alhamdulillah, Allahu Akbar, etc.)
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Qurâan â even a few ayahs with meaning
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Charity â any amount counts
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Tawbah â cry, mean it, reset your soul
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Takbeer after every Salah:
> AllÄhu Akbar Ă2,
LÄ ilÄha illallÄh,
AllÄhu Akbar Ă2, wa lillÄhil áž„amd
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đ« AVOID:
â Gossip, arguing, binge-watching, wasting time
â Be offline as much as you can. This day is NOT for distractions.
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đ„ REMINDER
This day is better than any other day in the year.
Make it count. You donât know if youâll see it again.
đ Peak Duâa Time: After âAsr till Maghrib â GO ALL IN.
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