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Don't hold your silence like so many damned Arabs that have made me so ashamed to be Arabic. Go to any protests in your area, make a blog post or even just wear a black and white eshmagh to show your support for these poor Muslims. The weakest form of emaan is to stop something so haraam and so inhumane by talking but this is all we can do, just don't hold your silence as that is betrayal of your Muslim brothers and sisters.

I've only ever seen this done with sleeves and I don't think it looks stylish at all. The actress in the blue dress would have been better off with a faux fur bolero and as for the model, well.. if she really must wear that top she could have at least worn it with a nice cardigan or jacket. That's just my opinion though, I sure a lot of people think it looks nice but these coloured tops just aren't for me.
Plain black dress: Oh what to do?! by Zaenab
You could do the same with a plain white maxi too but probably not with any loud patterns - stick to casual with those, a denim jacket and you can't go wrong :D





Well they certainly know how to colour coordinate, I think now they need to focus slightly more on style coordination. As in not putting the wrong styles together lol, for example the second to last pic showed the woman with hideously out of date jeans with beads and sequins sewn into them. I had to crop it off because I don't want to hurt your eyes.
Nice, modest and glam at the same time: a perfect combination, mwah!
Ohh, back in Pakistan I believe, check out those pretty colours:
Dressed up Muslimah pals, they clearly like their bling :D
OK, I'm getting slightly carried away now lol, but I like the pic anyway it's really interesting..
I heart my Muslimahs :)
The country I'll be focusing in on today is Pakistan and the first thing that I have noticed about their fashion is colour, colour and more colour. Their traditional salwar kameez comes in an array of lovely fabrics, designs and patterns. Here are some pics I found:
Everyone has their own unique style and Pakistani hijab is no different: 

Aww, I love that last photo, the colour of her hijab and tunic is so rich and suits her skin colour perfectly.
^That has to be my fave pic, you go fight crime girlfriends! Lol :) And my favorite thing about Pakistan is undoubtedly the wedding outfits the women wear, they're just soooo beautiful:

Omg, how nice is that henna, I've never seen it drawn like that before, it's usually smaller and more detailed, in the Arab world the nails are done as well in a dark henna. I'd love to get it done but I'm scared it'll go wrong and never come off..
Wide leg trousers - Pakistani style :D
This spread was done by request so if anyone wants me to do anymore countries, feel free to write it in the comments :)
I've changed it slightly by using a brown dress and cream cardigan instead of the other way around. Only because I wanted to use this lush dress lol :D
I made the small addition of a Chanel..oh if only, if only..
Popular TV personality from Malaysia, Azizah is my next style steal. She has recently started wearing hijab - June of this year to be precise on her 39th birthday. I've managed to dig up some pictures of her newly found hijab style:
Wow a bold, colourful dress. Red suits this skin tone very well:

And lastly, a sweet blue and white outfit..
Hope you liked this celeb style steal.. more coming soon Insha'Allah.
This winter, think one word: 'layermania'. Perfect for modesty and those short sleeved dresses, layering is the stylish hijabis best friend. There's sooo many different ways to get the look so I'd be mad to try and go through them all but here are some ways I like to layer..and some ways I certainly don't..
Those are the sort of sleeves I'm talking about. And so are these:
Who cares if they're models and this is a professional photo-shot?! Face it: a halter neck vest with a horrid basic top underneath to 'do the job' is never going to cut it in my books. Next, try and guess who I think got it all wrong because I don't want to be any meaner..
Oh whatever.. that blue maxi could have looked soo much nicer with a bolero or denim jacket.
I looove this next one, it's so feminine and the cardi is very hijab friendly and also baby friendly by the looks of things :) it also shows you can layer one colour. Yay :D
OK.. I have to admit that tops under a dress can sometimes look nice but if and only if the sleeves underneath are the statement piece, e.g. a contrasting colour or a pattern against a solid coloured dress. Those balloon sleeved blouses look fab under a sleeveless dress too! :P
And let's not, of course, forget our good friends 'chunky knit' and 'boyfriend cardigan' ^-^

Sorry, it's a bit hectic but I had a lot burst into my head at once :o) anyway, get layering girls..and start with a cardigan!