Skip to main content

This Beauty Salon Safe Space for Oakland Muslim Women

A woman sits with foils coated in dye folded around her long, black hair while another talks with the hairstylist is a typical scene in any hair salon.

Yet, Nefertiti Beauty  isn’t an ordinary salon. It’s a women-only space catering to customers from Arab and Muslim communities in East Bay, California, many of whom wear the hijab.

It’s “a place where you can come and get your hair taken care of by people who look like you and know your hairstyle because Middle Eastern hair has a unique texture to it,” Mufadhella Al Badeh, the owner of the salon, told Berkeley Side.

Badeh, who wears the hijab herself, arrived in the East Bay from Yemen more than 16 years ago. She opened the salon in 2018 and now runs it with help from her 20-year-old daughter Katebah.

Badeh started the salon when she recognized there was a need for beauty services friendly to immigrant women.

The hair salon has “really taught all of us random skills, like how to make business cards, how to make a website, and how to make everything from scratch,” Katebah said.

While other Middle Eastern immigrants, like those from Palestine or Lebanon, came to the Bay Area to go to school, many Yemenis came on lottery visas.

“With a lot of other groups, they came with educational visas. Meanwhile, a lot of Yemenis came with lottery visas or papers or just some way, so they start off in blue-collar jobs,” Katebah explained. “It’s very much, ‘just make it here.’ ”

Nefertiti Beauty is the first beauty salon of its kind on the West Coast, yet Badeh hopes to expand her services to other cities.

“My goal is to eventually have it in every town,” Badeh said.

Islam sees hijab as an obligatory code of dress, not a religious symbol displaying one’s affiliations.

Though this initiative of ‘Muslim women salon’ seems to be unique in California, it is not the first in the US.

In 2017, a Muslim women-only beauty salon opened in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, offering hijabi women a place where they can safely let their hair down without fear of any privacy intrusion.

Another salon for Muslim women opened last February in Massachusetts, becoming the state’s first salon and spa established specifically for Muslim women.

The post This Beauty Salon Safe Space for Oakland Muslim Women appeared first on About Islam.



source https://aboutislam.net/muslim-issues/n-america/beauty-salon-safe-space-oakland-muslim-women/

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

List of Times and Places Where Dua is Accepted

A short reminder regarding the recommended times of dua . And I think what you need to know here is that the recommended times of dua or recommended things that can cause your dua to be accepted, can be divided into two sort of large groups: Am I Good Enough to Make Dua for Myself? Situations where your dua is accepted. Times where your dua is accepted So I’m going to very briefly mention them one after the other as much as possible. As for situations where your dua has been accepted: – The person who has been wronged or oppressed . – A person who finds themselves in severe difficulty after a calamity has struck. – The person who is traveling. – Someone who is fasting. – The one who is reciting the Quran or has just recited the Quran – Someone who is performing Hajj or Umrah or jihad. – The one who is making dua for someone in their absence . Because we know that when you make dua for someone in his absence an angel says: “ Ameen and to you”. – A person...

Ghuraba (The Strangers): Nasheed with English Subtitles

Islam began as something strange, and it shall return to being something strange, so give glad tidings the strangers. (Sahih Muslim 145) This famous nasheed has many versions; this one is from Muhammad al-Salman and has the subtitles in English embedded. [We are] strangers and we do not bow the foreheads to anyone besides Allah  […] Transliteration to help in the pronounciation:  Ghurabaa’ wa li ghairillaahi laa nahnil jibaa Aisha Stacey  wrote in an article for Aboutislam.net : “I think that many of you would agree that being Muslim in the 21st century makes you well acquainted with being strange. It might even be a metaphor for random, as in you have been randomly selected. […] many converts to Islam will tell you about feeling as if they were strangers, before finding Islam. They will speak of feeling that they belonged somewhere else that their lives were just slightly off center. They often speak about a vague sense of knowing they were not like everyone else...

Taqwa – Living the Main Purpose of Ramadan

Taqwa is a major purpose for the month of Ramadan. The people of taqwa are those who do the things that they are commanded and avoid the things which Allah has made prohibitive. And evidently, to reach a state of taqwa requires vigilance, it requires patience and sincerity. The verse is pertaining to fasting I found in a single set of verses in chapter 2 starting at verse 183: O you who have believed, decreed upon you is fasting as it was decreed upon those before you that you may become righteous. ( 2:183 ) A Collective Act of Worship Allah is telling us that fasting has been made obligatory and then Allah tells us that just as it was prescribed for those before us. We often get asked this question in Ramadan, “how’s the fast going for us?” And if we gave ourselves a moment to think about it, we see that Allah Most High has made the fast inside the month of Ramadan easy for us because we know that there is a collective spirit to fasting; we know that we’re not alone in this ...