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It's not easy to be a woman. We will get judged no matter how good we are trying to improved ourself for the better. No matter how many times we try to listen to what they want, but it just never be enough. There's always arguments on both sided, and no ones gonna step back.

All of us,
We are trying to be greater. No matter what gender roles we are in, everybody deserves to be better. Apparently, it's not the case when it involved women. Because turns out, we are only an object for men, eaten alive.

"Lower your gaze" - and NO MAN take that seriously, when it is written in Quran, for men to lower their gaze.
"Cover your aurah" - MOST, well ... majority of Muslim women are covering their whole body, not even an inch of skin (except for the hand and face), because it is the only part Allah let us show, YET STILL ... it isn't enough for the men, is it not?

We posted a picture of our face, because we want to. It is a woman's desire to want a freedom, and that 15cm of freedom is the only part she can showed her beauty off. Even so, all those men stupidly said "AS A WOMAN SHOULD HIDE THEIR FACE TO AVOID FITNAH"

- well, why are YOU not the one who should LOWER YOUR GAZE, mister? We dressed as per requested. We did as per requested. We covered our body with so much cottons, sweating, we hold ourself from showing off our real beauty, but still ... it just never enough for you, because you set it in your mind that men are a superior being just because they DONT HAVE TO COVER THEIR WHOLE BODY AND SWEATING IN IT! Commenting on how we should be more perfect by saying we should stay hidden just because you can't handle your own devil's lusts! Gross, and disgusting.

If you are a good Muslim, you should know that both parties play the same role. Please. Don't be a biased jerk just because you have less skin to be covered.

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⏰ Last updated: Aug 25, 2021 ⏰

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