Famous Hijabi Influencers You Should Follow in 2024
Here is a list of some famous hijabi influencers you should follow.
World Hijab Day is celebrated annually on February 1st to raise awareness about hijab and dismantle Islamophobia. The hijab is a piece of clothing that Muslim women cover their heads with because it is a practice in the religion of Islam. Muslim women wear the hijab for modesty and most importantly, they have the choice to practice the hijab or not. Some Muslim women choose to wear the hijab while others don't, meaning they have a choice, and their decision should be respected.
The Birth of World Hijab Day
In 2013, World Hijab Day (WHD) was founded by Muslim New Yorker Nazma Khan. She designated February 1st as Hijab Day to invite women from different faiths and cultures to experience the hijab.
In 2018, World Hijab Day became a non-profit organization that helped with awareness and education about the concept of hijab. In her interview, Khan emphasized that “hijab is my identity and celebrating my identity is liberating.” While sharing the goals of her movement with Islamic Channel, Khan also said “I envision a world where my sisters can flaunt their hijab with pride, walking on the street without being persecuted for their hijab.”
World Hijab Day is celebrated in 150 countries. To commemorate this day, here is a list of the top 'hijabi' influencers to follow:
Famous Hijabi Influencers
Abir El Saghir
Abir El Saghir is Lebanese chef. She shares cooking videos and recipes on her Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. She also sells clothes for a living in West Bekaa, Lebanon. She won the Female Influencer of the Year Award at Joy Awards 2023.
Soha Mohamed Taha
Soha Mohamed Taha is an Egyptian fashion influencer and entrepreneur. She lives in Dubai, UAE and runs a business by the name Soha MT Collection. The collection features cosmetics, hijabs, beshts, and much more. In addition to being a successful content creator, Taha is also a wife and a mother to two children. On her Instagram page, she shares various cool and stylish looks featuring her signature blazer outfits, monochromatic overcoats, and sleek dresses.
Omaya Zein
Omaya Zein is a content creator who creates content on Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok. She is Venezuelan-Palestinian and lives in Florida, USA with her husband. Her content revolves around fashion, makeup, travel, and daily life.
Raghad
Raghad is a Dubai-based influencer. She creates content about daily life, fashion, and makeup for her Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. She is a dental student at Ajman University. Her fashion sense is modest, sleek, and cool.
Summer Al Barcha
Summer Al Barcha Summer Al Barcha is a Syrian digital creator and entrepreneur based in the US. In 2022, she started her business Summer Evenings which sells modest dresses and scarves.
Al Barcha made a notable speech on “Modest Fashion in Modern Times” at Fashion Forward Dubai in 2014 and since then gained global recognition, which allowed her to work with brands like Fendi, Nike, and La Prairie.
Jasmine Fares
Jasmines Fares is a Canadian hijabi influencer who creates content with her husband on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. The couple lives between Dubai and Canada; Fares’ content revolves around fashion and daily life. She also owns an online store FARES, which sells from modest shirts and pants to scarves.
Leena Snoubar
Leena Snoubar is a US-based vlogger who creates content about fashion, beauty, and lifestyle.
Eileen Lahi
Eileen Lahi is an Estonian hijabi influencer living in Qatar. She creates content about daily life, travel, and modest fashion. Initially, she worked as a primary school teacher in Qatar, but she soon quit that job and became a full content creator. She has also received Qatar's Influencer of the Year 2018 Award.
Habiba Da Silva
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Habiba Da Silva is a Lebanese Brazilian influencer who creates amazing content about travel, lifestyle, and beauty.
Lulwa AlKhataf
Lulwa AlKhataf is a Kuwaiti travel influencer who shares content about her trips to different countries. She provides her followers with a glimpse of the rich cultural heritage of the countries she visits.
These hijabi influencers have broken and continue to break stereotypes about hijab as they flourish in their different fields, which shows that hijab is not a symbol of oppression, but a significant part of women's empowerment. They inspire other young hijabis to be confident in what they wear, to own their identities as hijabi women, and to challenge misconceptions about hijab in their communities and beyond.
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