Following a contest organized in 2013, I would like to share with you all the thoughts of the sisters who participated and who had touched us a lot at the time.

The following sentence had to be completed:

I love my jilbab like....

Thought of the winner: Aicha Zeryouh

I love my jelbeb as I love modesty
Modesty for my Creator
It was not imposed on me as some might think
I chose him for the One who created us
I chose it for life, my jelbeb I love it and I hope to earn it.

Our favorite: Maeva 

(11 years)

I love my jilbeb as a fillah sister,

that machaAllah garment that brings me closer to Allah,

 my beloved sisters, it is to adopt to better preserve themselves

 The 5 that touched us a lot:

Yasmin
I love my jilbeb as I love to submit to my Creator

who prescribed decency and modesty to each of my sisters,

in order to preserve us and in sha Allah to reserve us in the afterlife the best of homes.
And He is certainly the most Lenient towards His servants...

Ice
I love my jilbeb as an inseparable love because it protects my modesty embellishes my soul and will protect me from the flames

Yasmin
I love my jilbab as a greeting. Its presence announces "as salaamu alaikum" before I can even open my mouth. Everyone who sees me wearing it knows I am a Muslimah, alhamdulillah.

ibtissem
I love my Jilbeb
as a blind man who has regained his sight;
like a deaf person who has regained his hearing
like a mute who has regained his voice
basically like a lost woman who has returned to the path of Allah.

Safiya
I love my jilbeb as a veil because nothing is revealed, my modesty is preserved as we were asked!
I love my jilbeb as a veil, a sign of modesty to please our creator.

Our wink:

Maeva
I love my jilbeb as I love  Moultazimoun that amazes me... for through their jilbeb my modesty is wonderful!

And to you, my sisters, Moultazimoun say to you:

"Moultazimoun like jilbabs

how he likes to cover his sisters,

their hearts fill with modesty,

They like to wear them,

we like to create them"

All other thoughts

"May Allah grant you paradise and fill you with His blessings" 

karima
I love my djelbab, as I love myself!


Fatou
I love my jilbab as I love my religion


Ouidiane PiiWherewhere ·
I love my Jilbeb as I love my modesty... The most precious thing


Chenais Nora
I love my Jilbab as I love my Religion, My Jilbeb is my pride. Since I adopted my Jilbeb Subhanallah my life is like ease. To be honest with the people holding this site, I would like to win this contest to be able to offer this Voucher of 25euro because Ma Sha Allah she is converted ON May 3, 2013 and I think that offering her this voucher will facilitate and please her In Sha Allah since Her Conversion to Our beautiful Religion is not easy for her towards these parents.


loulou'a
I love my jilbab like the beating of my heart that keeps me alive...

Lucky
I love my Jilbeb as I love the Holy Quran


Amelle
, I love my jilbeb like the apple of my eye, this precious garment that brings me closer to God...

Ilhame
I love my jilbab AS I love the best religion Islam

Husaynah
I love my jilbab AS as it keeps me modest in a stylish way.


Saloua
I love my Jilbeb as I love my mother my holy religion and our holy Quran al hamdoulilah has the one who carries it Machallah to you sisters k'ALLAH ta 'ala facilitates us a big thank you to your Boutik you made splendid things for us. K'ALLAH fructifies your business and even if I win not barakallah oufikoum a tte and bsertek has the future winner for the magnificent Jilbeb that she will wear wonderfully (hoping that will be me hihi lol)


Laurie
I love my jilbeb as the ecrin that protects a gemstone.

nour
I love my jilbeb as a second skin, beautiful and luminous, protected by the Most High



Ah
I love my jilbeb as I love tawhid


Safiya
I love my jilbeb as a veil because nothing is revealed, my modesty is preserved as we were asked!
I love my jilbeb as a veil, a sign of modesty to please our creator.


Soumaya
I love my jilbab as I like to pray and invoke Allah Azzawajal during qiyam layl

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