My Hijab and I
By zarnab tufail
i ask if i can take her off
you hold my finger and point it to your heart
‘she protects us’
the garden has all colors and a black
unshaded, unmatched, the outcast
tangled mind wrapped in a plain maze
yes, sometimes, she makes no sense, yes, i wish to throw her away
but mama says she saves me
eyes never turn to question my brain
the ravishing glass of fame
my hands familiarize with the touch
how the veil perfectly caresses them
telling my hair, they all need to cuddle in
veiling is meant to make me feel at home
some days, she is home, wrapped in a blanket of wool
knitted in mauve and yellow flowers
others, she makes me wonder if she is nothing but shackled pain?
but unlike my other habits,
i have not abandoned her
she stayed when they all left
her embrace is my home now
and i am not ready to leave.
zarnab tufail is an 18-year-old muslim who lives in saudi arabia. more of her work can be found on her instagram blog @zarnable.