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Posted: 2016-05-11T17:33:13Z | Updated: 2016-05-11T20:25:45Z The Beautiful Reasons Why These Women Love Wearing A Hijab | HuffPost

The Beautiful Reasons Why These Women Love Wearing A Hijab

#HijabToMe is showing the world how truly diverse Muslim women who wear the headscarf can be.
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Atera Pastry Sous Chef Sumaiya Bangee said, "#HijabToMe is tucking it under my chef coat collar everyday and pursuing my passion."
Sumaiya Bangee

The New York Times recently published a "guide " to Muslim headscarves. The article intended to illuminate an Islamic concept that promotes modesty, but the associated images showed styles specific to a few countries and all of the silhouettes were faceless. These types of portrayals can contribute to a misperception  among some that Muslim women who don the headscarf may lack agency. 

In today's political climate, the headscarf has become more than just a spiritual symbol of modesty. At one point, women working in government positions were not allowed to wear it in Turkey . In France, the niqab -- a version of the headscarf that covers the face -- is banned . In the field of counterterrorism, some view the headscarf as a manifestation of extremism . And as the number of Islamophobic attacks  continues to rise in the United States so, too, does the fear among Muslim women, especially those who wear hijab, that they’ll be victims of violence .

In light of this, The Huffington Post asked women from all over the Internet to show just how beautifully diverse the hijab can be  using the hashtag #HijabToMe. By showing the many different ways women choose to tie their hijab and the various meanings it takes for them, we hope to offer readers a glimpse into the diversity of Muslim women who don the headscarf. Muslim women were asked to post a picture of themselves along with a brief description of what wearing the hijab means to them.

Check out the compelling images and join the conversation in the comments section below using the hashtag #HijabToMe.  

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Attorney Yasmin Elhady: "#HijabToMe My choice to protect every woman's right to choose how to present themselves."
Yasmin Elhady

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