Women wearing black hijab and loose white blouse and trousers over a RUUQ hijab bodysuit

How Hijab Should Be Worn: A Comprehensive Guide for Modesty & Style

Wearing the hijab is not just a matter of faith; it’s a statement of style, empowerment, and identity. At RUUQ, we know how important it is for Muslim women to...
October 03, 2024 — Alizar Tawil
Traveling Tips for Muslim women in Hijab

Traveling Tips for Muslim women in Hijab

Journey as a Muslim woman in hijab presents a unique set of experiences and challenges. Whether you’re navigating airport security or exploring new cultures, the essence of travel remains a...
April 04, 2024 — Rifatun Jannat
Benefits of Wearing a Hijab

Benefits of Wearing a Hijab

  Islam is beautiful, and the hijab is one of its beauties. In Islam, every practice is designed to benefit its followers, and the hijab is no exception. The hijab,...
April 02, 2024 — Rifatun Jannat
Countries where Wearing Hijab is Mandatory?

Countries where Wearing Hijab is Mandatory?

In various parts of the world, the hijab, a traditional head covering worn by Muslim women, holds significant cultural and religious importance. While it is a personal choice for many,...
March 31, 2024 — Rifatun Jannat
Stylish Summer Hijab Outfits: Beat the Heat with Elegance

Stylish Summer Hijab Outfits: Beat the Heat with Elegance

Summer is here, and with it comes the challenge of staying cool while adhering to modest fashion principles. Fortunately, hijab fashion offers a diverse and adaptable wardrobe to meet the...
March 31, 2024 — Rifatun Jannat
Veiled Varieties: Exploring the Different Types of Hijab

Veiled Varieties: Exploring the Different Types of Hijab

Muslim women around the world use a variety of veils for head covering, each with its own unique name and characteristics. While many may generalize Hijab to refer any headscarf...
March 26, 2024 — Rifatun Jannat
girls wearing hijab during ramadan

Do You Have to Wear a Hijab During Ramadan?

Ramadan is a time of spiritual reflection and increased devotion in the Islamic faith. One question that often arises is whether Muslim women are required to wear a hijab during...
March 14, 2024 — Rifatun Jannat
Understanding the Hijab: Cultural, Religious, and Social Perspectives

Understanding the Hijab: Cultural, Religious, and Social Perspectives

The hijab is more than just a piece of cloth. It symbolizes faith, identity, and diversity for Islamic women. It reflects their beliefs, values, and choices, shaping their experiences and...
March 12, 2024 — Rifatun Jannat
Can a Non-Muslim or Christian Wear a Hijab?

Can a Non-Muslim or Christian Wear a Hijab?

Wearing a religious symbol or attire is not always an easy decision. This is why many non-Muslims hesitate to wear the hijab, fearing it might be offensive to Muslims. Are...
March 12, 2024 — Rifatun Jannat
A Modest Girl’s Guide to Essential Inner Clothing

A Modest Girl’s Guide to Essential Inner Clothing

In the quest to become more modest and wear a wider range of mainstream clothing, the key to achieving stylish yet covered looks heavily relies on wearing strategic inner clothing...
March 10, 2024 — Rifatun Jannat
Why do Islamic women wear a hijab?

Why do Islamic women wear a hijab?

Have you ever seen a woman wearing a scarf around her head and wondered what it means? You might have heard different opinions and stereotypes about it, but do you...
March 10, 2024 — Rifatun Jannat
Three women of different racial backgrounds wearing hijab supporting each other for Black History month.

United in Sisterhood: Celebrating Black History

As we celebrate Black History month, let's not only reflect on the triumphs and struggles of the past but also unite in sisterhood to address the pressing issues that demand our collective attention. In this space of solidarity, let us shed light on the heartbreaking genocides unfolding across the globe, from the Congo to Sudan and Palestine, emphasizing the power of sisterhood in driving change.

In the spirit of unity, sisterhood becomes a powerful force that transcends borders, cultures, and histories. It is a bond that goes beyond shared genetics, encompassing shared experiences and a commitment to stand together against injustice. As we celebrate Black History Month, we recognize that our strength lies in our collective efforts, standing shoulder to shoulder in the face of adversity.

February 04, 2024 — Alizar Tawil