• Kinza Nazim
  • View Portfolio
  •  
  • Image 9 of 28
  • Added 13 Jul 2019
  • 49 Views
  •  
  • Share This Image On...
EndTheStereotype

Who said ladies are only subjected to black/blue burqa’s? They’re just as beautiful as any girl in the world. It’s not obligatory in Islam to wear a veil that is only in the colour black. What is important is that the female must cover herself in a way that her body is not prominent and that she must wear a veil with no attractive patterns on it. Black or White is the most simplest and purest from all colours that don’t express any sense of adornment. If the woman does not want to wear a black veil, we shouldn’t start hating them for thinking so. Our society often judges something they, individually, think it isn’t right, and make comments without looking at the actual reason. We really need to change that not as a society but as a whole nation. -The background is inspired by floral motif taken from Camel Skin lamps. The art of decorating a camel’s skin is known as Naqashi. The different paintings made on the camel skin that is fixed atop the lamps represent the local culture of Multan city.

Post a New Image Comment

Anonymous Guest