the-bluebonnet-bandit:awesome-fan-number-one:your-mouths-a-constellation:heliosdraws:I haven’t seen
the-bluebonnet-bandit:awesome-fan-number-one:your-mouths-a-constellation:heliosdraws:I haven’t seen a lot of posts that shed some positivity for non-binary Muslims who wear the hijab – I personally sometimes feel it’s frustrating that people see hijabi non-binary people as “female” just because the hijab is an obligation for women. My hijab does not define my gender; only my obligation to my God and my religion! Shoutout to all non-binary hijabi Muslims out there; you are valid and Allah loves you, insya-Allah!this is the most blessed post I thinking ever seen thank you opTHIS!!!When people say you can’t wear a bra…or a dress…or a hijab…because those things are for “girls” they’re only proving they’re own association of clothing stereotypes with gender. Wear what is comfortable. Wear what makes you proud. And you find yourself judging someone’s gender validation because of clothing, learn to deassociate the two. Society teaches us about how appearance=person.We know thats not true. -- source link