World Hijab Day Has Got It All Wrong
LatestJust in case y’all were wondering, today is “World Hijab Day,” a day meant to celebrate a woman’s right to wear hijab. First created back in 2004 in response to the start of Sarkozy’s war on covered ladies in France, it has become a day to make a statement against bans on veiling — particularly in the West.
Sounds reasonable. I think it’s fair to say that people should be able to wear what they want. But one look at Facebook and Tumbr posts related to this day, and it starts to veer into problematic (and not to mention ickworthy) territory. Here’s just one of the many things I’ve seen shared on this glorious day:
Two little girls playing in the sun
one wore a scarf, the other wore none.
“Why do you wear a scarf?” asked the one without,
the other little girl said without a doubt
“Allah loves me to cover my hair
so that little boys won’t stand and stare,
when I grow up what I really want to be
is a well dressed Muslim lady like my pretty Mummy.”
Happy Hijab Day
Cute. Particularly cute to push the idea that hijab stops creepers from creepin’. The dark corners of the internet will teach you that there’s a market for everything — and that includes hijabis. As a hijab alum, I can tell you that no amount of fabric saved me from the stares of sleazy men. And don’t even get me started on placing the responsibility of the male gaze on women. That’s a victim-blaming mess that I can’t deal with on a Tuesday.