Pins & Hijabis
Assalamu'alaikum. It's Thaipusam and public holiday in Malaysia, even though some sectors do operate by choice. Like Junior's school, for example. May be because it's a tahfiz school with 100% Muslim students. Yeah, may be so. Anyways, today I feel like sharing two photos that gave me a lesson NOT to leave my (extra) pins (or brooches, for that matter) at home.
I chose to style my square Tudung Bawal like this:
Ok, now see this:
Junior was just being a kid and couldn't bring himself to sit still. Yeah, that's normal for a kid. And who asked me not to pin my hijab? Well, I've never left home without any (extra) pin/brooch EVER SINCE. Why? Because Pins/Brooches and Hijabis are meant to be together till death to them part. Read: whichever (whose ever) comes first.
That's it. Thanks for reading. Cheerio! Much Love, Nai at Tak Pe Je. Assalamu'alaikum.
I chose to style my square Tudung Bawal like this:
Ok, now see this:
Junior was just being a kid and couldn't bring himself to sit still. Yeah, that's normal for a kid. And who asked me not to pin my hijab? Well, I've never left home without any (extra) pin/brooch EVER SINCE. Why? Because Pins/Brooches and Hijabis are meant to be together till death to them part. Read: whichever (whose ever) comes first.
That's it. Thanks for reading. Cheerio! Much Love, Nai at Tak Pe Je. Assalamu'alaikum.
Abis luruh!
ReplyDeleteTaw tak per... Harooooo!
Delete