Hijabi Adventures Questions to a Hijabi 28 Apr 20191 Feb 2023 You know, sometimes I miss being a hijabi. It was like being a part of a sisterhood in a sisterhood. An unspoken bond that only women in hijab will truly…
Afro Muslimah's Love Stories… Everybody’s a Vilain 17 Apr 20196 Jan 2022 As much as I like to reflect upon my love life and always see myself as the innocent princess, that overcame heartbreak, but that’s not completely true. My college years…
The Afro Muslimah Happy First Anniversary 5 Apr 2019 Never did I think I would start a blog, and let alone fall involve with being a blogger. I initially started this journey not expecting anyone to actually read or…
The Afro Muslimah Born Feminist 19 Mar 20193 Apr 2019 As a little girl, I always identified as female before anything else. Above all of my other characteristics, religion, and ethnicity, I knew being a woman is my superpower. I don’t…
The Afro Muslimah Not Black Enough 22 Feb 201910 Jan 2023 As a child, I was reticent and passive-aggressive. Al Humduillah, I grew up and started speaking up for myself. As I talk to my younger brother about his middle school…
Relationships Fire Sisters 12 Feb 20193 Apr 2019 Most of my relationship posts tend to be about a failed love, missed opportunity, or just bad timing with some man. I do have several other successful and prospering relationships,…
Trap House Chronicles Princess in the Trap House 14 Jan 201911 Nov 2019 My first semester living on my own off-campus was an unforgettable adventure. During the search for housing, I wasn't too picky because I was aware it was only going to…
Being Unapologetically Misunderstood Roaring 20s 4 Jan 20193 Apr 2019 I have this hidden fear deep down inside, but on the surface, I have a very nonchalant attitude about being a mediocre borderline bad Muslimah, but when I lay my…
Being Unapologetically Misunderstood Merry Christmas 27 Dec 201823 Dec 2022 It wasn’t until about third or fourth grade, when I realized Christmas was on December 25th. I was aware of the existence of Christmas, but honestly, I was blissfully ignorant…
The Afro Muslimah Cheers to Twenty Three 13 Dec 201817 Dec 2019 When I was a child, I had my whole life planned out. I thought by the age of 23, I’d have my degree, married, or at least in a serious…