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MY BODY IS MY OWN BUSINESS 
By Naheed Mustafa
http://www.jannah.org/sisters/naheed.html
 

I OFTEN wonder whether people see me as a radical, fundamentalist Muslim 
terrorist packing an AK-47 assault rifle inside my jean jacket. Or may be 
they see me as the poster girl for oppressed womanhood everywhere. I'm not 
sure which it is. 

I get the whole gamut of strange looks, stares, and covert glances. You 
see, I wear the hijab, a scarf that covers my head, neck, and throat. I do 
this because I am a Muslim woman who believes her body is her own private 
concern. 

Young Muslim women are reclaiming the hijab, reinterpreting it in light of 
its original purpose to give back to women ultimate control of their own 
bodies. 

The Qur'an teaches us that men and women are equal, that individuals 
should not be judged according to gender, beauty, wealth, or privilege. 
The only thing that makes one person better than another is her or his 
character. 

Nonetheless, people have a difficult time relating to me. After all, I'm 
young, Canadian born and raised, university educated why would I do this 
to myself, they ask. 

Strangers speak to me in loud, slow English and often appear to be playing 
charades. They politely inquire how I like living in Canada and whether or 
not the cold bothers me. If I'm in the right mood, it can be very amusing. 


But, why would I, a woman with all the advantages of a North American 
upbringing, suddenly, at 21, want to cover myself so that with the hijab 
and the other clothes I choose to wear, only my face and hands show? 

Because it gives me freedom! 

WOMEN are taught from early childhood that their worth is proportional to 
their attractiveness. We feel compelled to pursue abstract notions of 
beauty, half realizing that such a pursuit is futile. 

When women reject this form of oppression, they face ridicule and 
contempt. Whether it's women who refuse to wear makeup or to shave their 
legs, or to expose their bodies, society, both men and women, have trouble 
dealing with them. 

In the Western world, the hijab has come to symbolize either forced 
silence or radical, unconscionable militancy. Actually, it's neither. It 
is simply a woman's assertion that judgment of her physical person is to 
play no role whatsoever in social interaction. 

Wearing the hijab has given me freedom from constant attention to my 
physical self. Because my appearance is not subjected to public scrutiny, 
my beauty, or perhaps lack of it, has been removed from the realm of what 
can legitimately be discussed. 

No one knows whether my hair looks as if I just stepped out of a salon, 
whether or not I can pinch an inch, or even if I have unsightly stretch 
marks. And because no one knows, no one cares. 

Feeling that one has to meet the impossible male standards of beauty is 
tiring and often humiliating. I should know, I spent my entire teenage 
years trying to do it. It was a borderline bulimic and spent a lot of 
money I didn't have on potions and lotions in hopes of becoming the next 
Cindy Crawford. 

The definition of beauty is ever-changing; waifish is good, waifish is 
bad, athletic is good -- sorry, athletic is bad. Narrow hips? Great. 
Narrow hips? Too bad. 

Women are not going to achieve equality with the right to bear their 
breasts in public, as some people would like to have you believe. That 
would only make us party to our own objectification. True equality will be 
had only when women don't need to display themselves to get attention and 
won't need to defend their decision to keep their bodies to themselves. 

**Naheed Mustafa graduated from the University of Toronto last year with 
an honours degree in political and history. She is currently studying 
journalism at Ryerson Polytechnic University.

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