June182013
makemedrowsy:

“I am tired and this ride so lonely this outfit, this smile, are a uniform armor of cloth and enamel i was not born a soldier siri am a poet and poor at war can defend myself but would rathereat watermelon and watch the sky”
— Suheir Hammad 

makemedrowsy:

I am tired and this ride so lonely this outfit, this smile, are a 
uniform armor of cloth and enamel i was not born a soldier sir
i am a poet and poor at war can defend myself but would rather
eat watermelon and watch the sky
— Suheir Hammad 

(via nomadmanifesto)

June172013

Muslim women holding placards that read, `we demands special law against rape’ `keep honor of women,’ and others condemn the recent rape of the girl in Delhi. Protesters had tied black bands on their heads to observe ‘black day.’ [Source]

(Source: thepoliticalmecca)

June162013

fairytalemood:

photos by Nizaad

(via mistyknights)

photo 

June152013
tarrifiq:

What She Wore, 2013 (Nouf Alhimiary)

tarrifiq:

What She Wore, 2013 (Nouf Alhimiary)

(via tarrifiq-deactivated20130615)

June102013
pythongirl:

paykan

pythongirl:

paykan

(via kawrage)

photo 

June72013
April292013
kawrage:

“Fashion of the Veil” - HK Zamani

kawrage:

“Fashion of the Veil” - HK Zamani

photo art 

April282013
mediterraneenne:


Hocine Hassina remembers family members who disappeared during the Paris massacre of 1961, as she stands next to the Saint Michel Bridge by the Seine river in Paris. (Photo: Reuters)

The Paris massacre occured on october 17, 1961. As Algeria’s battle for independence spilled into France, Paris police chief Maurice Papon ordered police to crack down on thousands of Algerian protesters who defied a curfew. At least 300 algerians were killed (bodies were later pulled from the River Seine)

mediterraneenne:

Hocine Hassina remembers family members who disappeared during the Paris massacre of 1961, as she stands next to the Saint Michel Bridge by the Seine river in Paris. (Photo: Reuters)

The Paris massacre occured on october 17, 1961. As Algeria’s battle for independence spilled into France, Paris police chief Maurice Papon ordered police to crack down on thousands of Algerian protesters who defied a curfew. At least 300 algerians were killed (bodies were later pulled from the River Seine)

(via theuncolonizedmind)

April182013
luckyenigma:

Muslim Magical Girl

luckyenigma:

Muslim Magical Girl

(via fuckyeahfatbrownhijabis)

photo art 

April172013
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