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To all those that are struggling with covering

Sister I know it is difficult

I know this because it is the hardest thing I have ever done

Everywhere I look I turn around and see; women dressed up to the nines

Yet when you look at me; all you can see is my eyes

The question did arise

Should I give up?

Should I quit?

Should I turn around and say this is it?

But I know these are whispers from Shaitan

As the veil is mentioned in the Quran

Why do I wear it?

It is a command from my Maker

It is a commitment to my Creator

So sister when you think of giving up

When you think it is just too much

Let your love for Allah keep you fighting on

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