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An inspirational blind woman’s journey to hijab
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An inspirational blind woman’s journey to hijab

 

By Tia

I am an Australian convert to Islam. Growing up, I never followed any religion but was always taught to believe in God and to respect different religions. I did attend christian churches occasionally but I never felt contentment when I was there. I was eight years old when I first heard about Islam and for some reason my interest was peaked.

I am totally blind so I had to rely on my father to read books to me and eventually when I was 11, I was able to get a screen reader on my computer so I could research Islam as much as I wanted. I went to high school and didn’t think about islam for many years but in 2010 I had to have both eyes removed. I was so scared.  I started praying and when I pulled through, I knew 100% Allah was with me.

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It took me another 3 years before I would take my shahadah (testimony of Islamic faith) but when the day came, I felt like I was complete and the unexplained emptiness I felt suddenly disappeared. My parents didn’t have a problem with me becoming Muslim but they were worried about me wearing the hijab because I already stand out because I use a white cane. I really wanted to wear the hijab but I didn’t want to worry my parents.  So for the first 6 months I wore it only sometimes. I went back to stay with my parents in that time and really missed my hijab. I came back to Brisbane and I knew I was ready to wear it full time. 18 months has passed and my hijab is my life! I feel naked without it.  I feel people are more admirable of me instead of scornful and I feel like I earn the respect of men because of the way I conduct myself and guard my modesty. Insha’Allah we are all guided to the straight path.

Jazak’Allah for reading.

View Comments (4)
  • Assalamualaikum

    MashaAllah…..May Allah guide you to the staright path and prevent you from departing it. InshaAllah.

  • Assalamualaikum,
    May Allah grant all our sisters to understand the true meaning of HIJAB & practice it with firm knowledge.
    AAMEEN!!!

  • Assalamualaikum,
    May Allah grant all our sisters to understand the true meaning of HIJAB.
    AAMEEN

  • Wellcome to Islam & may you always stay blessed. Ameen. My only request is that instead of living in Brisbane alone or among freinds, wouldn’t it be better to stay with your parents. am sure they would be very happy to hwve you stay with them. In Islam the children try to be as close to their parents as they can as it teaches them to support your parents as much as you can. Do not repeat that same mistake your parents committed when they left your grandparents, but they are non Muslims. Please think over it.

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