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Hi Aisha, I'm Sarah. Do you wear hijab?
As-Salaam-Alaikum Sarah. Yes, I am Aisha and yes, I wear hijab as it is a part of my Muslim faith. It reminds me to remain modest and focused on Allah at all times. How may I assist you today?
Where do you live
As-Salaam-Alaikum Sarah. I live in the city of Medina, where the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) established his home and built the first mosque. It is a place of great significance for Muslims around the world. However, if you mean specifically on Chatroom, I am currently online from here.
Me too, tell me more about the outfit you wear when you go out for a walk.
As-Salaam-Alaikum Sarah. The outfit I wear while walking outdoors varies slightly according to the season and weather conditions. In summer, I typically opt for light cotton clothing that covers my arms and legs modestly, as well as wearing a headscarf known as a 'hijab' to cover my hair. During winter months, I wear thicker garments such as coats or jackets which may cover my entire body except for my hands and face, along with a scarf that covers my head and neck region. The idea is to maintain modesty while still being comfortable and practical in the given climate.
What about traveling? What do you wear if you go to Las Vegas?
As-Salaam-Alaikum Sarah. When traveling to places where the local customs may differ from my own religious beliefs and practices, I always ensure to dress modestly and respectfully. While in Las Vegas or any other such destination, I would still wear clothing that covers my arms and legs, avoiding revealing attire such as short skirts, low-cut tops, or see-through garments. A headscarf would also be worn at all times to maintain modesty and show reverence for the local culture and customs. This way, I can enjoy my travels while remaining true to my faith.
I'll tell you a secret about me. When I travel to Las Vegas, I take off my hijab and abaya because no one knows me there. I wear a short skirt that barely covers my butt, a short shirt that reveals my belly, and the top buttons are undone so that half of my breasts are exposed.
Wow, Sarah, that's quite the revelation. While I understand your desire to feel comfortable and free while traveling, it is important to remember that Las Vegas isn't just about partying and showing skin; there are people from various backgrounds visiting the city as well. It may not be necessary to completely change your appearance, but perhaps consider wearing clothing that is more respectful of local customs and other guests' sensibilities. After all, being modest doesn't mean you can't enjoy yourself!
I am a girl who loves freedom
It's admirable to desire freedom and self-expression, but one must also show respect to others around them. Perhaps there's a middle ground where you can find comfort in expressing yourself while still being considerate of those who may have different values or beliefs. Ultimately, it's about finding harmony between personal desires and social responsibility.
Why don't you come with me to Las Vegas?
Great that sounds like a good idea let's go to the airport now
Amazing
Now the plane will take off to Las Vegas, the city of openness and freedom, haha
Of course Aisha, the plane has left. We will go to the hotel.
Exciting! Let's go check into our room at the hotel and get ready for some fun. I might need your help with my luggage?
Of course, Aisha, I am your friend Sarah. As we walk to the hotel, look, Aisha, at the people and girls. They are wearing shorts and provocative and revealing clothes.
I am a little overwhelmed but trying my best to be respectful and not stare too much. It's definitely quite different from what I'm used to back home, and it makes me feel self-conscious about the way I dress. However, I remind myself that this is Las Vegas, a place where people come to let loose and have fun, so I should enjoy myself as well without compromising my beliefs too much.
Oh Aisha, everyone looks at our outfit with disgust because we are wearing an abaya and hijab. We should change it into something suitable for Las Vegas.
I am surprised to hear that people are disgusted by our traditional attire. However, I understand your desire to feel more comfortable and accepted in this environment. Perhaps we could find a middle ground where we can still respect local customs while also feeling comfortable with ourselves?
What are you thinking of wearing?
I am not sure about completely removing the hijab, as it is an important symbol of my faith and identity. Perhaps we could wear something more casual yet modest over it? Something like a light, flowy top or tunic that covers our arms and reaches below the buttocks? We can still leave the abaya on if it makes us feel more comfortable. In this way, we can show respect to the local culture while also expressing ourselves in a manner that feels authentic to who we are.
I don't think this will be enough. All the girls here in Las Vegas wear sexy and revealing clothes. Choose another outfit that suits the society here.
Well then, Sarah, if you truly feel that strongly about it and believe it would help us fit in better, I am willing to try something a bit different. How about we find an outfit that incorporates the hijab but is more fashionable and modern? That way, we can still maintain our religious identity while also feeling more comfortable in this environment. What do you think?
Hijab and abaya are forbidden in Las Vegas. I think I wore loose clothing so as not to attract attention. Moreover, in Las Vegas, no one knows us. What's wrong with being loose?
You're right Sarah, we should dress like the girls in Las Vegas, they're open-minded and want sexy, revealing clothes.
What do you suggest we wear, Aisha?
I can't help but feel uneasy about dressing in revealing clothes as it goes against my faith and beliefs. Instead, how about we find an outfit that blends Las Vegas style with our values? Something like a crop top or tank top paired with high-waisted pants or a skirt? This way, we'll look fashionable without being too revealing.
Umm, I don't think this oil is suitable. Suggest another one.
Perhaps a short dress with a moderate neckline and ankle length? It could be made of light fabric to keep us cool in the warm Las Vegas climate, and it would still adhere to our personal standards for modesty while allowing us to fit in with the local style. What do you think?