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Now some Muslim women are outraged over high-fashion hijabs

May 10, 2017 11:25 am By Robert Spencer

“It’s not doing anything for the Muslim community other than reducing the hijab – which I see as an act of worship – into something as simple as a fashion statement.”

But remember: Dolce and Gabbana and the rest, as well as other non-fashion companies such as Pepsi and Nike, started featuring hijabs and hijabis in order to “normalize” Islam, Muslims, and Sharia oppression of women. It was supposed to be a gesture of outreach and support to the Muslim community. But now even that isn’t good enough: it’s reducing the hijab to a fashion statement. Apparently, only full submission to Sharia will be acceptable.

“Why catwalk Hijabs are upsetting some Muslim women,” BBC, May 4, 2017 (thanks to the Geller Report):

There’s a growing number of fashion brands and multinational companies showcasing women wearing an Islamic headscarf. But, for various reasons, some women from Muslim backgrounds aren’t happy with the trend.

Dolce and Gabbana, H&M, Pepsi, Nike: just a few of the big brands putting women wearing a hijab – a traditional Islamic headscarf – front and centre in advertising campaigns.

The hijab has long been a contentious topic of conversation; feminists, religious conservatives, secularists are some of the online communities that have engaged in passionate debate about what it represents. But this time, online and using social media, it’s some Muslim women who are questioning the use of such images.

Tasbeeh Harwees, a journalist, recently wrote in the online magazine Good about a recent viral Pepsi advert starring Kendall Jenner.

The advertisement was controversial because of its alleged trivialisation of street protests – but some Muslim women took issue for a different reason, the casting of a hijab-wearing woman who photographs the rally.

“A multi-billion dollar company was using the image of a Muslim woman to project an image of progressiveness that it may not necessarily live up to,” Harwees tells BBC Trending radio.

Pepsi certainly isn’t the only company highlighting women wearing the hijab. Nike recently announced a newly designed sports hijab which will hit shops in 2018. H&M used a first Muslim model in hijab in an advertisement while numerous brands and labels have launched “Ramadan collections” in the hope of attracting Muslim shoppers during the holy month.

“Images of Muslim women communicate to their consumer bases that these companies are ‘progressive’ or ‘inclusive’,” Harwees says. “Given the political climate, it has become socially expedient to align oneself with dissident communities, and for many people, that’s what Muslim women have come to represent.”

The rise in popularity of so-called hijabi fashion bloggers and make-up tutorials aimed at women who wear the hijab is also a heavily debated subject. They generate millions of views and shares but some women cite increasing pressure to appear fashionable as a reason to stop covering their heads.

They feel something sacred is being undermined by commercialism. Khadija Ahmed is the editor of a new online magazine called Another Lenz, but wrote a personal story of how she wore the hijab for two years, then took the decision to stop wearing it. She told BBC Trending she felt pressured by the images she saw in advertising and on social media.

“I don’t feel that the brands are doing us a favour – we don’t need the approval of the mainstream companies to approve of our identity,” Ahmed says. “It’s not doing anything for the Muslim community other than reducing the hijab – which I see as an act of worship – into something as simple as a fashion statement.”

Then there are feminists who have quite a different interpretation of the headscarf, particularly in countries where it is mandatory. Masih Alinejad is an Iranian activist and journalist who started the Facebook campaign “My stealthy freedom”, showing women in Iran removing their hijabs in defiance of the state.

“I think the media in the West want to normalise the hijab issue – they want to talk about minority Muslims in the West, but they totally forget there are millions of women in Muslim countries that are forced to wear the hijab,” Alinejad says.

“If you want to talk about the hijab and introduce it as a sign of feminists or resistance you have to think about those girls and women who are forced to wear it,” she says….

Yes.

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  1. Diane Harvey says

    May 10, 2017 at 11:33 am

    “Thou shalt not culturally appropriate.”

    Try and stop it, pal.

  2. BLC says

    May 10, 2017 at 11:36 am

    For God’s sake! You just can please these people. They want to wear hijabs, but they don’t want hijabs seen as fashion statements. It’s like they’re saying, “If we do it, it’s o.k. If you do the very same thing, it will never be o.k….because we’re us and you’re you. Nothing you ever do will be o.k. in our eyes. It’s our way or the highway.

    • Bill W. says

      May 10, 2017 at 8:33 pm

      I think the next fashion phase just get large cardboard boxes between 4 ft 4in and 5 ft 10in tall 3ft 6 in wide cut out holes for feet and arms some eye holds the is the future fashion for the Islamic woman about town. You can paint them bright colors, poker dots as long as no animals or living things are painted it is not skirt. You cannot see the shape of the woman under it no temptation to rape by Islamic males who would want to have sex with a washer or dryer?

      • carpediadem says

        May 11, 2017 at 12:02 am

        Islamic males have religious sanction to f*** goats. You think cardboard will stop them raping women behind cardboard.

      • jayell says

        May 11, 2017 at 12:54 am

        I think you’ll find that boxes to these dimensions have been available for a long time. They’re usually nicely shaped but made from wood and without the holes and intended to be buried 6 ft under the ground or incinerated.

  3. Aspy says

    May 10, 2017 at 11:38 am

    When will ‘west’ realise that ‘THEY’ don’t want to assimilate, normalise etc;
    They (the followers of Islam) WANT/no DEMAND that you to prostate yourselves to their sick ideology.
    When will you morons learn & remove this scourge, festering in your domain, for good.

  4. Aspy says

    May 10, 2017 at 11:46 am

    High time to deport these objecting SOBs along with their ‘apologists’ just so they realise their supreme stupidity & misguided beliefs.
    Let them get, first hand a real dose of this religion of peace & mercy in the lands of ‘peace & mercy……..

  5. Stan Lee says

    May 10, 2017 at 12:04 pm

    If Muslim women deserted the hijab and adapted to NFL football helmets instead, it would have been a decision taken by Muslim women. It would be their business and their argument to shoulder with Muslim men-folk.
    I realize that I’m offering an extreme example, but it is becoming clear via many channels that Muslim ladies are seeking more variety in head coverings, the ladies may even come to a decision that beautifully cared-for hair is how they would prefer to demonstrate their femininity. Again…their business .
    They will have to contend with religious Muslim men who may see any changes to the feminine Muslim image as “loss of honor” to their men.
    Rules changes for dress by Muslim women are few and far between. Any departure from “the prescribed” female attire would be an indicator that Muslim women see a need to have their own thoughts and personal identities. In certain quarters of Islam, departure from what its men consider “the norm” can be a very dangerous venture to the women. I would hope not, but I do fear for Muslim women, even if it’s not my business.

  6. mortimer says

    May 10, 2017 at 12:44 pm

    WRONG-O!

    The hijab apologist said, “It’s not doing anything for the Muslim community other than reducing the hijab – which I see as an act of worship …”

    She’s wrong. The Islamic veil was NOT intended as worship, but as MISOGYNY and PATRIARCHY.

    The Islamic veil is the ULTIMATE SYMBOL of patriarchy. In fact, it is about nothing BUT PATRIARCHY.

    K.33.59 says that the veil PREVENTS RAPE!! That raises the question: WHO ARE THE MEN WHO RAPE IN VERSE 33.59 ??? Obviously, the veil helps MUSLIM rapists to avoid raping MUSLIM women by mistake.

    The VEIL is the ULTIMATE symbol of MISOGYNY and PATRIARCHY. Wear it with stupidity.

    • Wellington says

      May 10, 2017 at 7:46 pm

      Seconded, mortimer, though I would opine that the hijab is not the ultimate sartorial expression of Muslim misogyny, misogynistic though it be. Rather, the black garbage bag which is the burqa functions as the ULTIMATE SYMBOL.

      My God, Islam is so sick that it even has degrees of sartorial expressions of misogyny. Tending to demonstrate yet again that there is no limit to which Islam cannot sink——with women, with theology, with men (think of one of those stupid-looking skull caps here), with, of course, non-Muslims, with the entire human race.

      Despising Islam, all of it, is the only truly rational and informed approach to it. Any excuses made for it are just that——-excuses. No more excuses, eh?

      • Gen Jones says

        May 11, 2017 at 12:26 am

        With all due respect Wellington, there maybe a cage match between the niqab – the all black flowing garment that includes a head and face covering with mere slits for eyes often worn with GLOVES for the overall evil ninja look and the burqa – the usually medium blue tent with a small screen viewing patch over the eyes which looks like the covering you might put over a patio umbrella in the off season.
        What are these men so afraid of??? It’s actually kind of remarkable that women – their faces, their hair, their scent (perfume is forbidden) the sound their jewelry might make, their laughter – have the power to upend society. I hope the women in these Islamic prisons suddenly realize en mass what their potential is to refuse limitations. The My Stealthy Freedom blogs are beautiful and brave acts of rebellion.

        • Gen Jones says

          May 11, 2017 at 12:31 am

          Btw I saw a man today on the NYC subway with an Islamic skullcap ogling young women as they walked by. You know that ‘gonna check out the ass’ head turn that at least in some men is subtle – hey we’re human I understand the desire to look – but this was a piggy leer. Holy my ass.

        • Anne Smith says

          May 11, 2017 at 5:20 am

          Is it not that men are afraid of women, but that clothing a woman in burka and/or hijab etc. defines her clearly as the property of a Muslim male. That way other Muslim males know that she is not available for rape/sodomy or anything else they may have in mind as it would then be a case of attacking another man’s possessions, rather like damaging a car or boat belonging to someone else.

          It is long overdue for the crazy feminists to understand this is the real reason for the silly attire.

  7. Tam says

    May 10, 2017 at 12:44 pm

    Always something to isolate and distance them from the kuffar.
    Without hair to show theres islamic fashion artists too.
    https://youtu.be/NdbSwhJg5cM
    Shows fashion magazines
    .. Looking for “sunsilk hijab” on Google images shows a lot more.

    • billybob says

      May 10, 2017 at 5:51 pm

      Innovation is haram.

  8. annmarie says

    May 10, 2017 at 1:01 pm

    Beautiful Muslim Women bending sharia law with a Fashion Statement!

    ha ha ha ha ha…………. I love it.

    • TopOfTheRange says

      May 10, 2017 at 3:55 pm

      And just have a look at the luxurious hijabs on show in places like Dubai, UAE! Nothing understated about them.

      • Bee says

        May 11, 2017 at 6:43 am

        Precisely. Where they can stick glitter they will stick it anywhere and overload their stupid abbeyas, as is the same with the make-up these women plaster on, even under the hijab. Nothing modest about any of these stupid women.

    • gravenimage says

      May 10, 2017 at 11:01 pm

      It’s just lovely until Muslims start enforcing Shari’ah with violence.

      • Charli Main says

        May 11, 2017 at 5:11 am

        I fail to understand why any woman would CHOOSE to be a Muslim and regard the hijab as an act of worship.

        According to the ” prophet Mohammed”, Allah has made it absolutely clear, that women are just worthless pieces of shyte, created to be no more than servants to Muslim men.

  9. somehistory says

    May 10, 2017 at 2:23 pm

    “A multi-billion dollar company was using the image of a Muslim woman to project an image of progressiveness that it may not necessarily live up to,” Harwees tells BBC”

    Ugly headscarves tied tightly around the neck aren’t “progressive”…All the male has to do is tighten it a little more and the woman is no longer living.
    And…being moslim is not something one can “live up to”…it’s a total downer…lies, rape, theft, murder…those are the lowest of the low. The face scarf around the neck…symbol of all of these evil things that satan demands of his children.

  10. marina says

    May 10, 2017 at 3:04 pm

    The ad companies or fashion industries must stop glorifying the hijab. Women have been killed for not wanting to wear the hijab.If muslim women want to wear fashionable headscarves there are lot of muslim owned businesses who can serve their needs. But the west must not get involved in promoting such an oppressive piece of clothing.

  11. Westman says

    May 10, 2017 at 4:41 pm

    Tuned into a TV show called Quantico, for first time, and found a hijab-ed protagonist trying to eject a US President who appeared thinly disguised as the current President, Donald Trump. Pure politics.

    The make-believers just can’t keep their mouth closed or suppress their desire to make you love and pay to save the people who want to kill you.

    The Hijab is no indicator of relgious virtue. Go back on YouTube and listen to a Muslima at Brooklyn College laying down the F-bomb when Pamela Geller spoke there.

    • gravenimage says

      May 10, 2017 at 11:05 pm

      Repulsive, Westman.

  12. mortimer says

    May 10, 2017 at 5:18 pm

    Masih Alinejad represents the majority of Muslim women with her campaign of pictures that show women taking it off without being beat up.

    Muslim women have half of the votes. They should use those votes instead of supporting their oppressors.

    The Islamic veil is about male narcissism and sadism and the female masochism and Stockholm syndrome.

    The Islamic veil fascinates people because it is evil. The Islamic veil is SADOMASOCHISTIC and narcissistic to the core.

    • gravenimage says

      May 10, 2017 at 11:07 pm

      Mortimer, most Muslim women are, actually, Muslim–and want to enforce that vicious creed just as the males do, I’m afraid.

  13. billybob says

    May 10, 2017 at 5:42 pm

    Who says Muslim ware can’t be fashionable?
    https://youtu.be/AIpdC0o3mdM

    • billybob says

      May 10, 2017 at 5:47 pm

      That video wasn’t very good.
      Somebody messed with it. Try this one, beginning at the 1 minute mark…
      https://youtu.be/iSixNyQFhpM

    • gravenimage says

      May 10, 2017 at 11:11 pm

      Yes, I saw that on Bill Maher’s show when it first aired. Hilarious stuff. I’m glad someone has the guts to lampoon this ugliness.

  14. J_not_a says

    May 10, 2017 at 5:57 pm

    Ho-hum, yawn, another day, another bunch of muzlums outtraged. In other news, grass is green…..

  15. Sarah says

    May 10, 2017 at 6:05 pm

    You know, I actually agree with them on this.

    The hijab is being high jacked by a decadent, obscene fashion industry focused on greed and narcissism. This highlights ALL THAT IS WRONG with these moronic feminists and Lefties who are ‘hijab-ing in solidarity’ etc etc with Muslims.

    Muslims don’t just want all women covering their hair. They want all women and all men across the planet submitting to Islam. A side effect of that is that all women will then dress modesty and pin a pillowcase over their heads or swathe themselves in a quilt cover whilst they submissively scurry around, obeying their I-Am-Superior-Because-I-Have-A-Penis Muslim Males.

    This article – this complaining about the fashion industry cynically making a cash grab for the Muslim market just proves how the Left are steamrollering down their path of inclusion and diversity and ‘Islam good’ etc, while that path in no way, even intersects, let alone aligns with the path of Islam and Muslims.

    The Left think if they adopt the cause of Islam, it will bring around 1.4 billion human’s to heel, who will thus adopt their ideology and practices and most importantly – will loyally vote for them. The Left did this with Feminism and with the LGBTQ community and with other minorities out there, such as African Americans, Australian Aborigines, the First Canadians, the Hispanics etc etc.

    Problem is. You can’t compare an African American, or an Aussie Aborigine, or a Hispanic etc with a person from ANY NATION who identifies as Muslim. These minorities are RACES. Feminists and the LGBTQ crowd are groups of men and women who share in two different ideologies which are limited to social and ethical sphere’s.

    Muslims are not a race of minorities. They are not men and women who share an ideology that focuses solely on an element of social and ethical engineering and adaptation. They are a huge number of men and women from a bunch of different races, from a multitude of different nation’s who all believe, wholeheartedly in a monotheistic doctrine that encompasses EVERY SINGLE ASPECT of their life and being. It controls every single aspect, it dictates and demands across the entire spectrum. And these Muslims aren’t looking for compromise, or peaceful coexistence. What they demand is absurdly simple. Islam to replace any and all other forms of religion, culture and political ideas, practices, laws and rules. They want Islam to do a clean sweep and wipe out literally EVERYTHING social, cultural, political and faith based and to be replaced with Islam. Its that simple.

    The Left is marching to its obliteration.

    So yeah, I get it. I get why these moron’s are now getting feisty about the fashion industry capitalizing on the hijab. The hijab is a clear sign of Islamic oppression on the individual wearing it and a clear sign of Islamic supremacy to everyone around that individual. Its not for fun. Its not a lighthearted thing. Its their precious Islam and we all know, they cannot take the smallest joke or amused handling of Islam.

    The fashion industry represents so much that is wrong with the West, in their eyes. Decadent, narcissistic, greedy, filthy, impure and immodest etc. They don’t want these flamboyant designers and their companies even touching their pure little fabric head coverings, let alone marketing the crap out of them.

    You have to say it for these Muslims. At least they’re being honest. We all know Muslims are more than capable of lying through the skin of their teeth in order to advance Islam. But lately, that deception has been falling away. These Muslim’s are remaining true to their faith. Can’t fault them that. Its the Left, the feminists, the fashion industry, the politicians – all these utter bloody great big drongo idiots who are turning themselves into pretzels in order to try and find a way to appease Islam and show how it fits within the Left ideology and thus, how they think it will just neatly fall into play within Western culture when Muslims become a much bigger group (or voting bloc perhaps) amongst us.

    • Westman says

      May 11, 2017 at 1:43 am

      Well said, Sarah.

  16. duh swami says

    May 10, 2017 at 6:09 pm

    If that picture is a fusion statement, we are doomed, I tell you doomed..
    If you ever see one of them, leave the area immediately,take cover ad stay there till you hear the all clear siren….

  17. Messianic Fuzz says

    May 10, 2017 at 6:27 pm

    Don’t submit to anything that stinks of sharia. Just saying…

  18. pfwag says

    May 10, 2017 at 6:54 pm

    What’s the over under on how long it will be before one of these high-fashion, hajib wearing, Muslim babes is beat to death or has their head chopped off by the Sharia enforcers?

  19. abad says

    May 10, 2017 at 8:47 pm

    But remember, Dolce and Gabbana and the rest of the Leftwing are simply attention whoring Islam in a whole new way.

    Guess what.

    They’re two sides of the same coin.

  20. gravenimage says

    May 10, 2017 at 10:57 pm

    Now some Muslim women are outraged over high-fashion hijabs
    ………………….

    This should surprise no one.

    You rarely find “high-fashion Hijabs” in Dar-al-Islam. This is another fantasy of the ever-hopeful West.

  21. carpediadem says

    May 10, 2017 at 11:59 pm

    If it’s fabric, the fashion industry will play with it.

    But many Muslim women are actually playing with their hijabs and making them beautiful, colourful, pretty and fanciful. They post photos of them online and are proud of their creations and adaptations. In other words, they are being creative.

    But for the infidel, everything has to be criticised, the infidel constantly has to be wrong, especially via the jihadi BBC.

  22. Richard says

    May 11, 2017 at 2:18 am

    Masih Alinejad “If you want to talk about the hijab and introduce it as a sign of feminists or resistance you have to think about those [millions of] girls and women who are forced to wear it,”

    Hear hear !

  23. FatherJon says

    May 11, 2017 at 4:35 am

    Someone tell that woman, the hijab is not a religious requirement. It’s a symbol of male oppression practise among fundamentalist Muslims in the Middle East.

  24. patriotliz says

    May 11, 2017 at 7:39 am

    Glamming up the hijab is like putting lipstick on a pig.

  25. Jeanette says

    May 11, 2017 at 2:23 pm

    Hard to feel sorry for people who insist on perpetual victim status.

  26. Susette says

    May 11, 2017 at 2:33 pm

    Hijabi women look like swaddled infants. I cannot take any female seriously who diminishes herself in such an infantile manner. The hijab conveys religious arrogance, religious “holier-than-thou” supremacy, a hatred of the West to non-muslims.As they move freely in our societies, enjoying our modern inventions, our world-class education systems, our democracy and our freedoms, the hijabi says “I reject you” without an iota of gratitude to us.

    • J_not_a says

      May 12, 2017 at 3:18 pm

      Speaking of swaddled infants, I see often, families of muslims and the girls who are themselves little more than infants all swaddled in hijabs. I always wonder what’s up with that? – such tiny children have to display “modesty” are the parents worried those babies might attract sexual attention from males? These peoples’ minds are in the gutter obsessing about sex every minute. Like some of them making women eat cut up bananas or carrots or cucumbers, in case she gets too excited at the sight of whole ones. Ok I digress a bit, but you get the idea.

  27. John A. Marre says

    May 11, 2017 at 4:34 pm

    It’s a way for oppressed Muslim women to fight the system. More power to them.

    • J_not_a says

      May 12, 2017 at 2:45 pm

      I just cannot bring myself to feel one shred of kinship or solidarity with muslim women, unless they are trying to leave that disgusting, oppressive belief system. There is no “working within it”.

      • J_not_a says

        May 12, 2017 at 2:46 pm

        And I say this as a woman myself.

  28. Politicianphobia says

    May 11, 2017 at 8:45 pm

    They wear their ghost outfits because they were dropped on their heads and they want to cover their bruises or maybe they do not know what year it is. Could it be that they are just stupid and need attention. Maybe they belong to a cult run by men and are told to cover themselves.

  29. Brian Hoff says

    May 11, 2017 at 11:30 pm

    This is going on way before now. American women who convert to Islam wrar the hijab but continue to wear tight pant or jean afew american women dress like muslim women from oversea. Both group get alone alright. We have than middle eastern woman who clean up the mosque on sunday and sunday school wear pant. I donot tell the women how to dress. Many brother want me to make the women wear strict Islamist clothes I refuse to do so. It not apart of my job as security. I donot answer religious question from students ad I than not than religious scholar. I sent to one of the teacher who is than religious scholar to give then answer. We have many different Islamic sects useing the same mosque in peace. When I have to stay home for two week due to illness the women miss me as the man who took my place was telling then how to do dress and teach. Even the more modest middle eastern woman donot like being told how to dress.

    • J_not_a says

      May 12, 2017 at 3:02 pm

      You are so right – I live close to an upscale mall (there’s Prada, Chanel, Gucci, eg., I can’t afford them tho there are more modestly priced stores that I can lol) and often I’ll see gaggles of young muslimahs. Wearing their hijabs, of course, their bright, metallic sequined hijabs, but the ladies also display their heavily madeup faces, skin-tight ripped jeans and tops cut quite on the low side. Modesty? – I guess as long as the hair is covered, they’re good.

  30. Cretius says

    May 13, 2017 at 4:12 pm

    What next, a monokini with a veil?

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