I made the decision to wear it after I completed hajj when I was 14. I was far too young to make such a commitment. I wore it for a week while I was still staying on in SA, then coming back home,...
Wa aleykum salam ❤️ I can't give advice on this, apart from just do what you feel will bring you closer to Allah
Well, I think it's something we all feel to some extent. I certainly have days where I'm just like ugh I look great today! My hair is perfect & I don't wanna get the dreaded hijab hair at the end...
Already have had that experience in the past, it was traumatising, so right now, I don't think I ever would, no.
Hello, I'm not qualified to answer this ❤️ but don't pressure yourself. Try to find someone who has trained knowledge (an imam at your mosque for example) Welcome, hon 🐣
That's your opinion & I respect it 😘
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