If you are a Muslim kid at school getting bullied, this chapter is for you.
Both girls and boys are bullied because they are Muslims but as much as it hurts the kid-and trust me, I know how it feels, a lot- don't ever lose your faith. Being bullied is just a test and after hardship comes ease-the Hereafter. But don't let this cloud your judgement of others, you will find those you appreciate you for being who you are-whether they are a muslim or not.
For the girls: The girls will bully you for wearing the hijab or wearing modest clothing. The boys will tease you for not showing your skin(Which is kinda gross in my opinion-no offence if there is a non-muslim reading this😅). But the hijab isn't something you should feel ashamed of, you should actually feel proud, not fitting in the mold of a 'normal' teenage girl. And not all non-Muslims will bully you for wearing hijab and modest clothing, rather, they'll respect you for not being afraid of admitting your religion. Besides, when I wear the Hijab, it is very easy to scare the boys away from me and my friends in my old school.🤷♀️
I get really pissed off when they don't pay attention to talent, they are only focused on the body and the face.😤And to the boys; I'm not really good at giving advice to the boys about this because I never really experienced it but I'll try my best as I think you know by now that I'm a girl😉-The boys will tease you for not having a girlfriend, but when you think about it, it'll actually spare you the pain. Even if having a girlfriend wasn't haram, it'll probably just end up being a toxic relationship. At least, that what happened to some of my non-Muslim friends in my old sports group.
This is all the time I have for today but I'll try to keep adding chapters on this. Oh, and I'll try to find the references from the Quran next time.
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