Thursday, December 2, 2010
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Enough's Enough.
Friday, November 19, 2010
A Modest Outfit For Work
Friday, November 12, 2010
Another Style To Try
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Colour Mistakes
“Women’s usual mistake with colour is trying to colour match their entire outfit,” confides Kirsty Attwood, Styling Manager at Selfridges, London. “Gone are the days of the ‘matching shoe and bag’ combination - have fun and add an extra tone or colour to your outfit.”
2) Overkill
Coco Chanel told us to always take one accessory off, and she was right. Too many colours all at once is guaranteed to kill a look. Caroline Hodson, personal shopper at Harvey Nichols, London, has this advice: “Always have in mind that less is more! For example, a key trend this season is leopard print. It’s easy to make the mistake of wearing too much of this print, but when done subtly, say with black skinny trousers this is a fantastic look.”
Sunday, November 7, 2010
The Long Black Skirt
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Cardigans - Hijab Style
It's great because it's long and covered enough to just about let you get away with wearing skinny jeans without confusing people with that ever popular headscarf and skin tight clothing combo..
Here's an outfit idea:
Monday, October 18, 2010
Autumn Hijabi
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Friday, October 8, 2010
Formal Wear.. And Jewellery
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
:S
Friday, October 1, 2010
Reader's Look: Umm Ibrahim
Carrying her baby son in a sling, soo cute :D
In a lovely lace chador which is a kind of overhead abaya but without arm holes:In Makkah:
Abaya styles:
Love those floral sleeves!
I made a look inspired by her love for abayas..
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Another Beautiful Recitation - Surat Ya'sin
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Tablecloth Chic
(P.S. I accidentally deleted the last 25 comments written on the blog.. sorry..modern technology is just too confusing)
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Monochrome
Of course the dress is intended to be paired with a black long sleeve top underneath :)
Friday, September 17, 2010
Zain's Request: Roll Neck Tops
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Another Headscarf Style To Try
Monday, September 13, 2010
Reader's Look: Seyma
Chanel chic:
A casual maxi dress and denim jacket look - the perfect combo.I love her hijab styles, Turkish scarves really do look lovely when worn in the right style..
I love the attention to detail in this next look, everything goes together perfectly:
In fact, I liked this look so much that I decided to casually copy it on Polyvore.. Well kind of..
Hijab Chic by Zaenab
And finally, a lovely Abaya-esque look:
Thanks Seyma :D If you want to be featured, email me.
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Happy International Burn The.. Nevermind..
The prophet Jesus/Isa (May Allah's [SWT] peace and blessings be upon him) said:
Be to the people like the earth below in meekness, like the flowing water in generosity and like the sun and the moon in mercy, which shine on the good and sinner alike."
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Monday, September 6, 2010
Friday, September 3, 2010
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Randon Pics
The pose tells me that she's probably fasting..
Of course there are minor hijab tweaks needed but we all know that.
Monday, August 30, 2010
Mums The Word
A Quick Style Tip: Coil-less Pins
Friday, August 27, 2010
It's Not Just Eating That Breaks Your Fast..
"O you who believe! Avoid much suspicion, for some suspicions are a sin. Do not spy on one another, nor backbite one another. Would one of you love to eat the flesh of his dead brother? Nay, you would abhor it. And fear Allah. Indeed, Allah is Most Forgiving, Most Merciful." Qur'an, [49:12]
"He does not utter a [single] word, except that there is, with him, [an angel] ready and waiting [to record it]." Qur'an, [50:18]
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
The Blue-Green Look: Love It or Shove It?
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Masoomah Jilbab Review
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Quality of website:
Aesthetically speaking and by comparison to popular fashion sites, it's not the best by a long shot; but by comparison to popular abaya and jilbab sites, it's quite average. In terms of ease of use, it's relatively simple to navigate and order from. I has a very wide selection of jilbabs and abayas as well as scarves.
Overall rating: 3/5
Customer service:
Buying:
Too informal for my liking: I was called up by a woman from Masoomah asking me to text her my sizes. Although she was friendly, I didn't feel it was professional enough for a company that started in 2001.
The jilbab arrived in relatively good time considering that they alter the garment to your size. P&P was well priced.
I am a firm believer that you can tell the quality of an online company from their returns policy. In order to return an item at Masoomah, you have to email the company telling them that you want to return it and then they email you the returns address. You then must pay to return it unless it is faulty or incorrect, in which case they will pay. This procedure is far to long-winded and will make me think twice about purchasing from Masoomah again.
Overall rating: 2.5/5
Value for money:
I think the abayas and jilbabs are very well priced, with a basic jilbab costing around £35. The tweed one above was £31.99.
Overall rating: 3.5/5
Jilbab Review:
Pros:
- Where else can you get a tweed abaya?!
- Good length
- Perfect for winter
Cons:
- The sleeves look lovely in the photo but are far too poofy in real life so they make your arms look disproportionately fat
Overall:
Overall rating for Masoomah: 3/5
Friday, August 20, 2010
A Non-Muslim Perspective: 5 Benefits Of Fasting
The 5 Benefits Of Fasting — For Your Mind, Soul, And Body
With start of Ramadan approaching on Saturday, I thought it’d be apt to put up a guide to the benefits of fasting. Whether you’re religious or not, fasting is something that has permeated every culture, religion, and history.
And for good reason. It doesn’t matter if you’re doing it for religious reasons or health reasons, fasting can be a way to rejuvenate the body, mind, and soul.
Enjoy these 5 benefits and if you’re currently fasting or will be in the near future, drop a comment. I’d love to hear what your reasons were for your decision.
1. Retune your digestive system
Not many people know this but fasting can be a way for you to give your digestive system a tune up. According to Dr. Naomi Neufeld, an endocrinologist at UCLA, “You re-tune the body, suppress insulin secretion, reduce the taste for sugar, so sugar becomes something you’re less fond of taking.”
What happens is that the body eventually uses up the stored sugar (glycogen) so that less insultin is needed to help the body digest food. And that gives your pancreas a rest.
2. Reduce your intake of free radicals
Mark Mattson, a scientist with the National Institute on Aging, has reported that fasting can reduce your intake of free radicals, which can cause cancer. In fact, according to Mattson, “These free radicals will attack proteins, DNA, the nucleus of cells, the membranes of cells. They can damage all those different molecules in cells.”
Even just reducing your calorie intake can have the same effects as a fast. In a study amongst rats and mice, it was noted that those who were fed very little and restricted in their food intake had a reduction in disease compared to those who were fed normal daily diets.
3. Speed up your journey to self-discovery
We are all creatures of habit. And eating, just like smoking and sleeping, is a habit. What happens during a fast is that by taking away such an essential part of your daily routine, you mess up your whole schedule. This sounds bad but it’s not. It’s really a time to reflect on your routines and give you a pause to think about how you want your life to move forward.
By fasting, you become more conscious of yourself and you can take the time usually spent eating to meditate, journal, or do any other form of reflection.
4. Increase your gratitude
How could you not be grateful to break your fast? And after each day when you do break fast, it’s a celebration. A celebration for a completed day of fasting, reflection, and persistence. So rejoice and celebrate your success! Show gratitude to yourself and others.
And when you break your fast, you will be very very happy to taste food again. And contrary to some beliefs, you won’t binge on food. In fact you will be more conscious of what you allow into your body and feel gratitude for the food you receive.
5. Launch yourself into your ideal life
Sounds like a pretty big benefit for something as simple as fasting. But it’s true. When you begin your fast you can take this time to break old patterns, examine your current situation, and use it as the starting point for a whole new life.
What really makes this possible is that by fasting you are exhibiting control over yourself and your situation. And controlling your eating habits may be one of the hardest things to do. For each day you complete a successful fast, you condition your mind into to believe it can and will do anything. You are training your mind to be successful. And after days of a successful fasting your mind will be neurologically conditioned for success.
So the next time you set a goal for yourself, it’ll be easier to attain!
There are tons more reasons why fasting can be good for you and before you begin a fast, check out some resources for the safest and best way to do so.
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Eating Out
Monday, August 16, 2010
A Must See Video - What Really Happens In Iraq
Saturday, August 14, 2010
The High Street Abaya
Oasis' latest drop is actually pretty impressive, check out these Hijab-friendly pieces..
£55 maxi.. (It would be nice for a ladies only event):
Versatile skirt for £30..This next skirt is on sale at £10:
I've left the best to last:
And it's only 70 quid.. Bargain!