aSalaam uAlaikum and Good Evening My Stylish Sisters!
Sorry this post is so short but I HAD to share the great news! The Love Nyla website is finally up!! Full to the brim of beautiful charm bracelets, necklaces, and (most of all) amazing hijab pins! Check it out ladies!
http://www.lovenyla.com/
Ma'Salaama and Happy Shopping!
Fashionably Yours,
The (in love with Love Nyla) Mujahada in Prada
Friday, June 11, 2010
Thursday, June 3, 2010
~Good Hijab vs. Bad Hijab~
aSalaam uAlaikum and Good Morning My Stylish Sisters!
Insh'Allah you all had a restful night's sleep. I am only on my first cup of coffee for the day, and won't fully wake up until at least the second or third so please forgive me for my typos.
First off this morning I would like to address a little issue that slightly hurt my feelings, and caused me not to write for this last week or so. As I'm sure most of you ladies have noticed I like to put a small poll at the upper right hand corner of my blog so I can keep my sisters involved in choosing the topics we discuss. This past poll I asked what you would like me to talk about next, and jokingly included an option that said "Nothing, we've heard enough" not realizing I was opening myself up to criticism. You can imagine my shock and disappointment when I logged on a few days ago and found someone had chosen this option.
I know it is impossible for everyone to like you all the time. It's actually something I've struggled with since a child, trying to spread myself too thinly in the effort of appeasing everyone's opinion regardless what my own personal beliefs were. It has gotten me hurt and disappointed in the past, and even though I'm grown up now it still hurts to know someone out there doesn't enjoy my posts.
I debated about not posting anymore, wondered if perhaps my time and efforts would be better spent elsewhere, and seriously considered giving up on blogging for good. But then I realized that if I stopped blogging, if I stopped meeting with you amazing Muslimahs from time to time, then I would be putting that ONE person's opinion above the 26 opinions of my fashionable followers. And that wouldn't be fair to all of you.
So, bottom line is this. There will be times in life that people don't agree with what you're saying. For one reason or another there may be a clash of personalities, a difference of opinion or some other obstacle between you and another person. Whatever the case may be, it's important that you listen to that person's opinion, but don't let it stop you from being yourself. Because for every one person who may NOT like you, there are probably twenty more who DO like you!
So, now that I've gotten that out of the way, I'd like to chat a bit about an issue that has come up several times throughout my years as a hijabi. It's something I've struggled with every so often, one that has caused me to experiment a bit and find a happy medium between my inner modest Muslimah and fashionista. The issue I'm talking about is: what is considered "good" hijab, and what is considered "bad" hijab?
There are those sisters who may feel that only black, grey, or browns are acceptable colors for a Muslimah, as well as others who feel that as long as their hair is covered it doesn't matter what color or print their scarf is. There are those who feel that we should wear only abaya or jilbab, and many who prefer to wear jeans or long skirts with tunics. The styles of hijab vary as much as the Muslimahs who wear them, and it's important that we consider the fact that each Muslimah is at a different point on her path in Islam before we judge her style of hijab.
Here are some pictures of different styles of hijab. Take a look at them, and pick out those you consider "good" or "bad" then ask yourself- why am I jumping to this conclusion? Don't worry- this is NOT a test; there are no right and wrong answers here. (well there probably are, but I'm not the one to be the judge of that-only Allah swt can judge our intentions)
So what do you think ladies, are any of these hijabis better than the other because her hijab style is better? When you walk through the mall and see a hijabi wearing tight jeans and a three quarter sleeve top do you automatically judge her or make a comment under your breath? I know it is only human to do this, it's hard to reserve judgement when you feel strongly that someone is not behaving in the way we feel is required of us. But instead, next time you see someone wearing something that you feel is "bad" hijab ask yourself this: How do you feel when someone judges you? Have you always been as strong as you are now in your faith, or at the point you are now on your personal path in Islam? Giving our fellow Muslims their 70 excuses is as much our responsibility as a Muslimah as is wearing hijab, so if we are jumping to these conclusions, in a way we are foregoing one Islamic duty for another.
Let's try to be a little more understanding of eachother. Of course it is our responsibility to kindly remind eachother if our intention is purely for the sake of helping our sister in Islam to follow the guidelines set forth for us. But at the same time, that hijabi you are judging, or backbiting, or pointing out and giggling over with your girlfriends at the mall is a Muslim like you, a daughter like you, and most importantly she is your sister in Islam.
Remember: Compassion is Always in Fashion!
Ma'Salaama and Enjoy Your Own Path!
Fashionably Yours,
The (far-from-perfect) Mujahada in Prada
P.S. Here is a link to a fatwa regarding this very subject. Insh'Allah you find it beneficial!
Labels:
Bad Hijab,
Fashionista Muslimah,
Good Hijab,
Hijabi Fashion,
Path
Sunday, May 23, 2010
~Re-Posting For Your Viewing Pleasure!~
aSalaam uAlaikum my Stylish Sisters!
I am re-posting this one again (actually being lazy and just linking you to it) because I now have the two piece prayer garments in all white. Back by popular demand these are high quality cotton garments, with a decorative border and fit American sizes 4-14. Elastic waistbands, and nice long top pieces allow it to fit this wide variety of sizes very well, and they are great quality. I literally received them yesterday from Jordan, and already have sold one- so act quickly because I haven't found any other all white sets available on the internet anymore!
Hijabi Fashions
Ma'Salaama and Happy Shopping!
Fashionably Yours,
The (one stop muslimah fashion shop) Mujahada in Prada
I am re-posting this one again (actually being lazy and just linking you to it) because I now have the two piece prayer garments in all white. Back by popular demand these are high quality cotton garments, with a decorative border and fit American sizes 4-14. Elastic waistbands, and nice long top pieces allow it to fit this wide variety of sizes very well, and they are great quality. I literally received them yesterday from Jordan, and already have sold one- so act quickly because I haven't found any other all white sets available on the internet anymore!
Hijabi Fashions
Ma'Salaama and Happy Shopping!
Fashionably Yours,
The (one stop muslimah fashion shop) Mujahada in Prada
Saturday, May 22, 2010
~Superstar Style...at a Pauper's Price~
aSalaam uAlaikum and Good (very early) Morning My Stylish Sisters!
I know, I know...where have I been? Why has it taken me soooo long to get back with you lovely ladies?
Well honestly I have no good answer to that. I could say my life is a little crazy right now, but let's be honest- whose life isn't?
So, instead I will offer a sincere apology, pour you a cup of peppermint tea and get started.
As all of you ladies know, there is NOTHING I love more than a fabulous find at a friendly price. That's why I was overjoyed to find sooo many amazing accessories out there right now that won't leave me eating Top Ramen for a week after buying them. There is absolutely no reason not to look your best this summer when there are such beautiful bargains out there! Here are a few of my absolute favorites:
Et Tu, Brutes?
Can you believe that these fabulous sandals are only $29.99? Available at Target.com they are by designer Cynthia Vincent and were previously available in Cognac (as pictured) and Yellow (which is now sold out). I can't think of a better combination than gladiator sandals (LOVE!) and sky-high wedges (DOUBLE LOVE!)
Boho Beach Bag
Oversized and slouchy, this bag can go from the beach to a night out with the hubby! The perfect combination of dressy (with all the ethnic-inspired beading and embroidery) and casual (it's canvas!) It's only $23.80 and is available at Forever21.com.
Cuff 'Em
Ok, wow! These supersized beaded bangles come in various colors and can be easily paired with any outfit from a plain white tunic and khakis, to a beautiful bohemian skirt and heels. Perfect for a coffee date with your closest girlfriends, or a real date with your soulmate, these bracelets look high fashion, but are available at the super low price of $28.00 at Athleta.gap.com.
A Little Bling
Ok, so it's a lot of bling, but for only a few bucks! You all know my obsession with cocktail rings, and what makes this one amazing is it's combination of a vintage feel, with a supersleek modern design. Perfect with that brown abaya and cream scarf, or denim skirt and tunic this ring is the perfect pairing of bling and elegance. What could make it even better? It's only $25.00 and is available at Topshop.com.
From sky-high Caesar sandals, to boho-princess bangles, this summer's styles are both super chic, and super cheap. And really, what could be better than that?
Ma'Salaama and Happy Bargain Shopping!
Fashionably Yours,
The (checkbook-balancing) Mujahada in Prada
Labels:
Athleta,
Bargain,
Beaded Cuffs,
Boho Bag,
Cocktail Ring,
Forever21,
Gladiator Sandals,
Target,
Topshop
Monday, May 10, 2010
~It's Time For A Trend Report!~
aSalaam uAlaikum and Good Morning My Stylish Sisters!
It's been a while since I've posted anything purely fashion-related, so I thought in order to get back into the swing of things I should do my own Veiled Couture Trend Alert for this spring season.
Although I could do without some of the trends showing up on the streets at the moment (*ahem* mini sundresses that barely cover your bum) I am pleasantly surprised at some of the more organic, and creative combinations that seem to be hovering on the horizon.
So, here are three accessories trends for Spring 2010, and my brief opinions about them. (don't know if you want to hear what I have to say or not, but I'm going to just go ahead and say it anyway LOL) I've chosen to do one jewelry trend, one handbag trend, and one footwear trend to cover all bases. Enjoy and don't forget to leave us your two-cents about each of them in the comments section!
It's been a while since I've posted anything purely fashion-related, so I thought in order to get back into the swing of things I should do my own Veiled Couture Trend Alert for this spring season.
Although I could do without some of the trends showing up on the streets at the moment (*ahem* mini sundresses that barely cover your bum) I am pleasantly surprised at some of the more organic, and creative combinations that seem to be hovering on the horizon.
So, here are three accessories trends for Spring 2010, and my brief opinions about them. (don't know if you want to hear what I have to say or not, but I'm going to just go ahead and say it anyway LOL) I've chosen to do one jewelry trend, one handbag trend, and one footwear trend to cover all bases. Enjoy and don't forget to leave us your two-cents about each of them in the comments section!
Trend Alert: Bunches of Bangles
This spring it seems the more the merrier when it comes to wrist accessories. Anything goes, from Bollywood inspired brass, to your grandma's oversized pearls. It's best to execute this fashion statement on one arm at a time, being careful not to exceed 4-5 bracelets, but other than that, chaos rules! Use various textures, colors, and styles to create a fun and funky look with your summer sundresses, or jeans and tunics.
Trend Alert: Superchromatic Wedges
I love Love LOVE wedges and I am soooo happy to see that they have made a comeback for this summer. To me, wedges are the perfect compromise between foot fashion and casual comfort. They go well with maxi dresses, abayas, jeans, or slacks and they enable you to dress up for an outdoor event, without worrying about being one of those silly females who get their stilettos stuck in the mud. (don't get me started, I recently went to an outdoor day event where I saw wayyyy too many girls wearing night-time ensembles complete with sky-high heels and it killed me to watch them stumble around in the grass) The best thing about this spring's wedge is that it is not in neutrals like last summer but in ultra-bright, super rich, Crayola crayon colors. My only advice is to avoid wedges with wide-leg pants, unless they are bell bottoms and you're going for a bohemian-chic look. Pants that are wide from hip to hem can appear bulky and add pounds when worn with wedges, so try to wear pants that are as slim cut as you are comfortable with.
Trend Alert: Boho Clutches
Ummm...I'm not sure what's going on here. Usually I absolutely adore anything Boho-inspired. Give me bell bottoms, native-American prints, and hippie beads and I can throw together an ensemble fit for any urban princess. BUT...well....these just are not working for me. And it's not just the picture I chose for this post either, I literally searched for a half an hour trying to find even ONE of these clutches that I liked. I chalked it up to the personal feeling that anything "Boho" should be slouchy, comfortable and casual. Having a boho clutch is like wearing a miniskirt with hijab- it totally defeats the purpose. So, personally this is one trend that I will steer clear of this spring, and I will stick to my oversized slouchy messenger bag- thanks anyways!
Well, I guess two out of three isn't so bad. And who knows, maybe one of you fabulous fashionistas can sway my opinion on those boho clutches (although I seriously doubt it LOL) So please ladies, let me know what you think about these trends, and share with us any trends you see in your neck of the woods!
Ma'Salaama and Happy Trending!
Fashionably Yours,
The (yes those ARE fuschia wedges under my abaya!) Mujahada in Prada
Labels:
Bangles,
Boho Clutch,
Hijabi Fashion,
Love Nyla,
Trends,
Wedges
Thursday, May 6, 2010
~The Unlikely Hijabi~
aSalaam uAlaikum and Good Morning My Stylish Sisters!
I have missed you all soooo much! Insh'Allah everything is well with all of you and your families. I am sitting here sipping my cup of coffee, enjoying a beautiful morning in the eye of the storm before I get swept up in the whirlwind that I call my life.
Anyone who knows me well, knows that I am a huge Lakers fan. And anyone who knows the Lakers well, knows Kobe Bryant and his amazing basketball skills. But, did anyone know that he is an undercover hijabi?
Not really of course, but he DID recently participate in a controversial photoshoot that was released in this last weekend's Los Angeles Times where he is wearing white from head to toe, and wearing a scarf wrapped as a hijab in a couple of the pictures.
If you haven't seen the pictures, take a look:
Now, you would think that both of these pictures would cause a bit of a stir, maybe some criticism or even conversion rumors about Kobe coming to Islam. Although men who wear a keffiyah or huta often throw it over their shoulders while working or just to keep it out of their way, it is not common practice for a man to tie it in such a manner as in this shoot. What is most interesting to me, though, is the fact that the picture that has created the biggest stir is not the "hijab" pictures, but this one:
In fact, Kobe was quoted as saying the pictures were "a little too artsy" but mainly complained about the cover picture as being too "doctored up" and photoshopped, he has made no mention of the pictures wearing the scarf. Honestly, when I picked up my Sunday paper and saw this insert I had absolutely no idea that it was Kobe until further examination.
Reviews about these pictures have been mixed. Some say they are horrible, ESPN anchors teased Kobe relentlessly after Tuesday's game, others even claiming they are racist. Personally, I think they show a very artistic, fashion-forward, and en-vogue side of a celebrity figure we normally see in a jersey and sneakers. I also think it was pretty brave of him to do such a styled shoot, and it shows how comfortable he is in his own skin. I don't think he has any certain future in being a supermodel, but it was a wonderful attempt to show an alternate side of an outstanding athlete.
So tell me ladies, what do you think? Do these pictures interest you?
Disgust you?
Appeal to you?
Offend you?
Let me know, I'd love to hear your thoughts.Ma'Salaama and GO LAKERS!
Fashionably Yours,
The (Purple and Gold-wearing) Mujahada in Prada
Labels:
Hijab,
Hijabi Fashion,
Huta,
Keffiyah,
Kobe Bryant,
Lakers,
Love Nyla,
Men in Hijab,
Muslimah Fashion
Thursday, April 29, 2010
~Insomnia or Inspiration?~
aSalaam uAlaikum and Good Morning My Stylish Sisters!
This morning I'm a little tired.
Okay...A LOT tired.
You see, I have been agonizing over a detail of one of my recent projects. It's a line. Yes, just a normal line, nothing too fancy...but I just can't seem to find the line that is right for the job!
Some people may think this sounds silly, maybe even ridiculous, but I KNOW there are some sisters out there who can totally understand what I'm saying.
I'm the type of girl who feels that I might as well do everything myself, because I know if I have someone else do it, I won't like the outcome as much. When typing that it sounds a bit conceited, thinking I can do everything better than everyone else but that's not what I'm saying at all. I mean, when you think about it if Edison hadn't agonized over every detail of the light bulb, or Henry Ford over the many gears and parts of his automobile, or Sarah Goode over all the parts of her filing cabinet, we wouldn't be able to drive to work every day, and read our paperwork under a well-lit lamp!
I've been called everything from a perfectionist, to a control freak, to OCD. I wouldn't really say I'm any of these things, I would just say that I'm slightly further up on the 'picky' spectrum than the majority of the population. I strongly feel this is a characteristic many artistic people have. Perhaps it doesn't carry on into every aspect of their lives (I know many designers whose apartments are distasters, even though their creations are perfect) but I think this obsession with detail is vital in order to motivate them to improve on every design, and continue to create new things.
I have to admit, there are some nights I wish I weren't quite so detail-oriented. This isn't the first time I've lost sleep over a minute detail of one project or another, and it does make for many exhausted mornings and far too much coffee consumption. But in the end it's all worth it to me, because once I have completed something I know that I did it to the best of my ability.
And we all have our quirks, don't we?
Tell me...what's yours? What is that one thing, no matter how small or seemingly insignificant to others, that keeps you awake at night?
Ma'Salaama and Sweet Dreams!
The (counting down the hours until I can take a nap) Mujahada in Prada
This morning I'm a little tired.
Okay...A LOT tired.
You see, I have been agonizing over a detail of one of my recent projects. It's a line. Yes, just a normal line, nothing too fancy...but I just can't seem to find the line that is right for the job!
Some people may think this sounds silly, maybe even ridiculous, but I KNOW there are some sisters out there who can totally understand what I'm saying.
I'm the type of girl who feels that I might as well do everything myself, because I know if I have someone else do it, I won't like the outcome as much. When typing that it sounds a bit conceited, thinking I can do everything better than everyone else but that's not what I'm saying at all. I mean, when you think about it if Edison hadn't agonized over every detail of the light bulb, or Henry Ford over the many gears and parts of his automobile, or Sarah Goode over all the parts of her filing cabinet, we wouldn't be able to drive to work every day, and read our paperwork under a well-lit lamp!
I've been called everything from a perfectionist, to a control freak, to OCD. I wouldn't really say I'm any of these things, I would just say that I'm slightly further up on the 'picky' spectrum than the majority of the population. I strongly feel this is a characteristic many artistic people have. Perhaps it doesn't carry on into every aspect of their lives (I know many designers whose apartments are distasters, even though their creations are perfect) but I think this obsession with detail is vital in order to motivate them to improve on every design, and continue to create new things.
I have to admit, there are some nights I wish I weren't quite so detail-oriented. This isn't the first time I've lost sleep over a minute detail of one project or another, and it does make for many exhausted mornings and far too much coffee consumption. But in the end it's all worth it to me, because once I have completed something I know that I did it to the best of my ability.
And we all have our quirks, don't we?
Tell me...what's yours? What is that one thing, no matter how small or seemingly insignificant to others, that keeps you awake at night?
Ma'Salaama and Sweet Dreams!
The (counting down the hours until I can take a nap) Mujahada in Prada
Labels:
Designs,
Hijabi Fashion,
Insomnia,
Love Nyla,
Perfectionism
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