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Veiled Collection is a US based contemporary modest fashion brand focused on creating elegant, chic and high quality clothing. The Veiled Collection fashion blog is full of tips, tricks and secrets for every hijabi and Muslimah. Discover why we are the #1 online store for the latest hijab and modest fashion.
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This morning, on the very last morning of Ramadan, I stayed up after Fajr prayer watching the sunrise. I sat in silence, making duaa with the morning when suddenly, I started crying. I was hit with an intense wave of sadness and felt all of the emotions from the last few days finally overcome me. I hadn’t cried yet, but this morning, it all felt like too much.
The last week has been devastating for Muslims around the world. These last few days and nights of Ramadan, usually a time of intense spirituality, have been overshadowed with violence in Palestine. I, like so many around the wor ..read more
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Well, ladies - it’s my favorite time of the year. Twice a year, I get to scroll through my Instagram and see nothing but big smiles, family selfies and FLAWLESS outfits. Eid Al Fitr is upon us and yes, the day is about so much more than just the outfit. But for me, the process of picking out the outfit is just so much fun.
Veiled Collection just dropped their GORGEOUS Spring Oasis collection and it is everything I was looking for this season. From flattering silhouettes to exquisite detail and timeless colors, this collection has the perfect outfit for you, no matter what your style. I ..read more
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TODAY LET'S TAKE A MOMENT TO BREATHE
Happy National Unplugging Day! Today we’re giving you the perfect reason to take a moment to yourself and relax. Put away your work, kick up your feet, set the perfect mood because our team here at Veiled Collection wants to tell you our favorite way to unplug.
What Does Unplugging Mean?
Does unplugging mean that you have to necessarily put away all of your electronics and turn off the tv? No, not exactly. Everyone is different so unplugging could mean something to one person and mean something else to another. So your sister could unplug by binge w ..read more
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What I Learned About Self Love from My Favorite Black Creatives
By Sumayya Tobah @thisissumayya
I always circle back to the topic of self-love around the month of February. Maybe it’s a backlash to all the romantic talk around Valentine’s Day. Maybe it’s because the New Year was a while back, all resolutions now basically forgotten. But every time February rolls around, I ask myself, “What can I do to progress my personal journey of self-love and self-acceptance?”
This year, I decided to ask others the same question: What does self-love mean to you?
“My definition of self-love is p ..read more
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REMEMBERING TO TAKE TIME FOR OURSELVES
Whether you’re a mom, you work, you’re a student, a mom working from home, women tend to forget the importance of putting themselves first. Oftentimes we’re caught in the repetitive cycle of “what do I need to do next?” when we should be wondering when we should take a break. Let’s take a moment to remember why it’s important to step back and take care of ourselves.
Why Is It Important?
There’s no one reason to explain the importance of taking a moment to yourself. Do you ever feel stressed out and you don’t know why? Do you ever feel exhausted, even aft ..read more
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LET'S DEFINE IT
Black History Month is an annual celebration of black achievements and contributions to society. It honors black people from all periods of history and all social classes.
Why Is It Important?
There are many reasons why we could say that understanding Black History is important. We can talk about the importance of understanding the history of those who came before us. We could say that if we understand the experiences that Black people went through, it will help us shape the way we treat minorities today. We could simply say that knowledge is power. However, in order to ..read more
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Written by Khusboo Jamal.
“I’ve read the Qur’an and there is no such thing as the evil eye or jinn,” He argued.
“Yea, and no where in the Qur’an does Allah say we need to wear hijab,” she added on.
“Those are very strong statements to claim guys,” Sara replied, “You need to be mindful of what you say about the Qur’an especially if you are not 100% backed on your claims with authentic scholarly research. What if later you realize otherwise and you’ve already unintentionally spread falsehood by saying this to others? If there’s no such thing, then why would we have the blessing of Surah Al ..read more
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As I sat lazing away on my couch scrolling through my Instagram feed, I couldn’t help but feel inadequate. With the gyms closed and social distancing in effect, I became unproductive, just snacking time away and it had been weeks since I last glammed up. Just then, my sister exclaimed as she watched the actresses on TV, “How are they so perfect! Their hair, skin, body and just absolutely everything?”
“Exactly my thoughts,” I nodded in agreement. I can’t even eat clean without binging on ice cream for three days. So much for being in shape and looking put-together ..read more
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Written by Khushboo Jamal
Working offsite always added to my anxiety. It would mean that I’d have to scramble to find a place to make wudu and pray salah in seclusion when the time came but I left it up to Allah to help me. I always made du’a for Allah swt to bless me with a job where I would not have to sacrifice my deen so I had faith Allah would have my back wherever I’d go.
The next day, I walked into the Department of Buildings and rushed to the meeting room where I’d be presenting to the CIO. As I took my seat at the table, my eyes would not believe what I saw in the far-left corner of t ..read more
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Written by Khushboo Jamal
“Living in America with my girls going to public school, what can I do to make sure they stay close to their faith and don’t fall into sin?” My elder friend asked, “You grew up here, you’ve been through everything they’re going through in high school and college, but you managed to stay close to Allah, how?”
I laughed. Growing up as a Muslim in a non-Muslim country is difficult and that is the understatement of the year. The fitnah is real and we are on a rollercoaster ride with our nafs, our soul to overcome our impulses and desires. As human, we are prone to fall in ..read more