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US high school students join Muslim peers in wearing hijabs

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Students of a high school in Chicago joined their Muslim peers in wearing hijabs as part of an event.

The Muslim Students Association (MSA) of Vernon Hills High School in Chicago hosted an event “Walk a Mile in Her Hijab” aiming to provide a better understanding of the Muslim faith. The event gave students of other religions an opportunity to wear the hijab in tan attempt to challenge stereotyping of Muslims.

Six members of the school’s MSA devoted an entire morning placing hijabs on 17 non-Muslim girls as they conversed about the beliefs of Muslims. Teachers and students at the school were encouraged to ask questions about the hijab if they came across a student wearing one.

“I wanted to learn more about the religion, considering my uncle is also Muslim,” Charli Mosley a junior at the school said while wearing a red hijab. “With more people wearing a hijab around school, it could bring more acceptance to the religion and have more people become more aware.”

While expressing his admiration for Muslim students at the school, the school headmaster said the event is an opportunity for the kids to embrace the Muslim community at the school.

“I think it is a difficult time to be a Muslim student in our high school, in our community, and in America,” he said.

“I think this is an opportunity for our kids to embrace the Muslim community within the school. For other kids outside of this organization, to understanding what it’s like for these girls to walk through our halls in this garment in a way that stands out from other kids. So, I’m proud of them,” he added.

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Most of normal Americans are amazing people. They are easier to talk rather they are so talkative that you would, at times, run out of answers or words and make you feel like as you were an old friend which is totally different than europeans especially the north-western Europeans. It takes some time to understand their direct way of talking and also their sense of humour is a bit rough or not so refine but once you get used to, they are really a friendly bunch people.

The girl on the right reminds of my colleague and business partner (a confused Christian, semi-agnostic lady ); once entered my office wearing a hijab over her mini skirt expecting me to appreciate her attempt on understanding Islam :)
 
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The girl on the right reminds of my colleague and business partner (a confused Christian, semi-agnostic lady ); once entered my office wearing a hijab over her mini skirt expecting me to appreciate her attempt on understanding Islam

Trying to please Allah and Ali at the same time is not correct.
 
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US high school students join Muslim peers in wearing hijabs

1008750-ghgh-1449906746-511-640x480.jpg



Students of a high school in Chicago joined their Muslim peers in wearing hijabs as part of an event.

The Muslim Students Association (MSA) of Vernon Hills High School in Chicago hosted an event “Walk a Mile in Her Hijab” aiming to provide a better understanding of the Muslim faith. The event gave students of other religions an opportunity to wear the hijab in tan attempt to challenge stereotyping of Muslims.

Six members of the school’s MSA devoted an entire morning placing hijabs on 17 non-Muslim girls as they conversed about the beliefs of Muslims. Teachers and students at the school were encouraged to ask questions about the hijab if they came across a student wearing one.

“I wanted to learn more about the religion, considering my uncle is also Muslim,” Charli Mosley a junior at the school said while wearing a red hijab. “With more people wearing a hijab around school, it could bring more acceptance to the religion and have more people become more aware.”

While expressing his admiration for Muslim students at the school, the school headmaster said the event is an opportunity for the kids to embrace the Muslim community at the school.

“I think it is a difficult time to be a Muslim student in our high school, in our community, and in America,” he said.

“I think this is an opportunity for our kids to embrace the Muslim community within the school. For other kids outside of this organization, to understanding what it’s like for these girls to walk through our halls in this garment in a way that stands out from other kids. So, I’m proud of them,” he added.

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The picture looked PhotoShoped because of black hijab look fake.
 
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Why not watch the video in the original article before you post such a comment?

If you watch the pic it looked PhotoShoped, but If there is video then please post it here.
 
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Most of normal Americans are amazing people. They are easier to talk rather they are so talkative that you would, at times, run out of answers or words and make you feel like as you were an old friend which is totally different than europeans especially the north-western Europeans. It takes some time to understand their direct way of talking and also their sense of humour is a bit rough or not so refine but once you get used to, they are really a friendly bunch people.

The girl on the right reminds of my colleague and business partner (a confused Christian, semi-agnostic lady ); once entered my office wearing a hijab over her mini skirt expecting me to appreciate her attempt on understanding Islam :)
Agreed American people honestly so nice you can make friend of them within minutes.
 
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