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Social media platforms have a way of making stories go viral, sometimes highlighting issues of cultural identity, religious expression, and social justice.
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: Refers to content that has gained significant traction (gone viral) featuring a person wearing a hijab.
The hijab is a vital part of Islamic culture and tradition, and its significance extends beyond the physical act of wearing it. For many Muslim women, the hijab represents a sense of modesty, humility, and devotion to their faith. It is a way for them to express their identity and connect with their community. However, the hijab has also become a polarizing symbol, with some people viewing it as a restriction on women's rights and freedoms.
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For years, mainstream media portrayed the hijab as a sign of oppression or backwardness. However, the rise of social media platforms like Instagram, YouTube, and especially TikTok (where hashtags like #Hijabi and #HijabFashion have billions of views) has flipped the script. Young Muslim women, often called "hijabi influencers," began sharing styling tips, fitness routines, and makeup tutorials—while wearing their hijabs proudly. This simple act of visibility normalized the hijab as a lifestyle accessory, not a political statement.