2016年6月9日 星期四

Here’s What 100 Years Of Hijabi Styles From Around Africa Looks Like

“This video is for the most colorful Muslim population, not only in the color of their clothing but in their skin.”

MuslimGirl.com recently released a video capturing 100 years of hijabi fashion from around Africa — including a shoutout to Black American hijabis.

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The video comes as the second part of MuslimGirl's new series, 100 Years of Hijabi Fashion. The first part featured styles from "around the world." Writer Najma Sharif explained the intentions behind the video in a post on MuslimGirl.com.

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"However, because of the Arabization and anti-blackness, the traditional head wraps that doubled as hijab in most African countries were not considered hijab. Turbans and head wraps that don't cover your neck may have become trendy, as they're worn by many hijabi bloggers and fashionistas, but their roots are wholly African."

The video begins with Senegal in the 1910s.

The video begins with Senegal in the 1910s.

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And continues on to '20s, with a Nigerian gele.

And continues on to '20s, with a Nigerian gele.

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