1. How you really feel everyday since Ramadan started.
Iftar, where are you?
2. And you’ve been in a constant battle with sleep.
The struggle is real.
3. How you act calm but deep down you’re just counting down to Eid.
I can’t wait abeg!
4. So you wake up one morning and realise it’s Lailatul Qadr season.
Yassss!
5. So you try to make up for all your lazy days.
*Sujuds forever*
6. How you feel when your period decides to show up at the end of Ramadan.
Kuku kill me.
7. How you wait to collect the Sallah cloth you gave your tailor last year.
Hay God!
8. How you wait for them to sight the moon on the 29th of Ramadan.
This moon better not act childish.
9. When they don’t sight the moon and you have to fast for one more day.
Why??????
10. When they finally announce the public holidays and it’s not a long weekend.
What nonsense!
11. You, planning to eat everything you see at the end of Ramadan.
My body is ready.
12. How you feel during the last Taraweeh.
Tomorrow will be lit!
13. When you realise part of you doesn’t want Ramadan to end.
Till next year!
In January 2016, Mattel, the manufacturers of the popular fashion doll, Barbie released the doll in new and diverse body sizes and colours.
Although the conventional Barbie doll remained a part of the debut, the other dolls were aimed to represent all the different forms of girls around the world.
As commendable and brilliant as this debut is, some demographic of girls still remain unrecognised.
This Nigerian lady after stumbling into the Barbiestyle page on Instagram got inspired to give the doll a new look.
Haneefah Adam is not only a medical scientist but also a Nigerian lifestyle blogger and modest fashion enthusiast.
Plans to make the doll available for sale are currently in the works as Muslim women around the world are excited to buy these dolls for their daughters.
In spite of the negative Islamophobic comments, Hijarbie stays slaying.