Why do we wear the Hijab?
- We wear the hijab out of respect for Allah!
- We wear the hijab to connect with Allah!
- We wear the hijab to protect ourselves!
Zuhur Gurhan 7C
Why do we wear the Hijab?
We wear the hijab out of respect for Allah and our religion. We also wear it because it is a form of modesty. We wear the hijab to connect to our god, Allah(SW).
Mishkah Salih 7C
Why do we wear the Hijab?
Wearing a hijab is a part of our religion. We wear a hijab to maintain modesty and privacy and it is instructed by Allah to cover our hair for our own benefit. Therefore, we follow Allah’s instructions in doing so.
Nora Harba 7C
Why do Muslim girls wear the Hijab?
1. The hijab is a form of modesty and is a reminder to follow my beliefs such as being honest.
2. I really love wearing the hijab and looking like other Muslims.
3, It demonstrates my submission to Allah.
Sebat Dini 7C
What does the Hijab mean to you?
To me, the hijab is like a shield; a shield that keeps me safe and strong, a magical source of power that gives me confidence and beauty in a unique way. It makes me special and proud of who I am. I can do everything and anything in my hijab and yet still worship Allah.
Sara El Haouli 7A
Why is the Hijab important to you?
The hijab is important to me because I respect Allah and His rules. Allah Created me to worship him so everything he has commanded us to, I believe we should obey. He has given us so many blessings in life such as speech, water and many more things so one thing that women can do to please him and become one step closer to Jannah (heaven) is wear the hijab. The hijab is my how I show my connection to my faith.
Aaliyah Rashidi 7A
Why is the Hijab important to me?
The hijab is important to me because it tells people who I am. It identifies me as a Muslim. The hijab makes me feel closer to Allah (SWT) and it shows my respect to my religion. For young Muslim females like me who choose to wear the hijab, the hijab permits us to maintain our modesty and morals. I choose to cover my hair because I believe it is liberating and it expresses my religion and culture as a female Muslim.
Ethar Mahmoud 7A
Also in this Edition
24 February 2022
- AFFIRMATION OF DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES
- HEAD OF CAMPUS
- ASSISTANT HEAD OF CAMPUS
- MIDDLE YEARS PROGRAM (MYP)
- IB (INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE) PROGRAM
- VCE PROGRAM
- YEAR 6 AND 7 STUDENT MANAGEMENT
- YEAR 8 AND 9 STUDENT MANAGEMENT
- YEAR 10-12 STUDENT MANAGEMENT
- EXPLORING THE ARTS
- DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY
- HUMANITIES
- MATHEMATICS
- HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
- YEAR 8 MINI GOLF MATHEMATICS EXCURSION
- YEAR 11 AND 12 BIOLOGY - INVESTIGATING CELLS
- YEAR 11 AND 12 RELIGION
- YEAR 11 CAMP
- WORLD HIJAB DAY
- IBDP THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE (TOK)
- IBDP CREATVITY, ACTIVITY AND SERVICE (CAS)
- WHY DO WE WEAR THE HIJAB?
- SOCIAL MEDIA USE
- CYBERBULLYING
- AISHA PATEL - SCIENCE AND PHYSICAL & HEALTH EDUCATION TEACHER
- ROSE ERGISI - FRENCH TEACHER
- SUMAIAH AL SHAKSHIR - ARABIC, ENGLISH AND PSYCHOLOGY TEACHER