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Redefining Stereotypes | Naijla's Headshot Session
I want to show people that Muslim women do not need to be dark, drab and hidden in the background. They can be vibrant and full of life.
— Naijla F

Meet Naijla, whose radiance captivates everyone she encounters. We were fortunate to meet through her participation in the Women's Emerging Leaders program held by HandsOnWSNC. With an undeniable aura of professionalism and warmth, Naijla effortlessly embodies the qualities of someone you can't help but be interested in engaging with. Her confidence is evident in the way she carries herself, a testament to her unwavering belief in her abilities and the value she brings to any conversation or setting.

As a Muslim woman, Naijla fearlessly challenges stereotypes, breaking free from the misconceptions that often surround her identity. With her choice of vibrant clothing and hijabs, she stands testament to the fact that Muslim women need not be confined to dark, drab colors or hidden in the background. Instead, she boldly embraces her faith and cultural heritage, showcasing the beauty and diversity that exists within her community.

Naijla's infectious smile and laughter are windows into her genuine joy and zest for life. Her laughter resonates with an undeniable authenticity, revealing her inner light and uplifting those around her. Approaching Naijla feels natural and effortless, as her kind nature instantly puts others at ease. Whether engaging in discussions about leadership, diversity, or the challenges faced by women, Naijla's unique perspective and unwavering positivity make her an inspiring voice worth listening to.

Naijla serves as a beacon of inspiration. Through her unapologetic presence, she breaks down barriers and opens doors for others to follow. Her professional demeanor, combined with her vibrant spirit, exemplify the power of embracing one's true self and refusing to be defined by societal norms giving true empowerment to our differences and embracing the full spectrum of our identities.

Feeling Grateful

This morning I woke up groggy. My shoulders pushed against themselves down into the mattress and my legs were revolting against my brain’s encouragement to get up and move. It's trudging days like today when I'm reinforced, when the support I know I have around me shows up and hugs me. Some of these days I am more the receiver of support and on others I am more the giver of support. This life is an ecosystem filled with symbiotic relationships - parasitic, communal and mutually beneficial. It helps to recognize our role and the roles of others around us, nourishing the ecosystem we are in.

Through my years as a photographer, I’ve had the opportunity to connect with many wonderful people. Through pain, celebrations and growth I’ve started to settle into a lush garden of vibrant, complementary people from the bold and vibrant, to the essential and hidden. The occasional weed pops up and, of course, non-complimentary plants are encouraged to uproot (or be uprooted) and exist in a place more fit for them - but that’s just life, yeah? I’m so thankful for the integral relationships in my own ecosystem. It’s a beautiful connection we share with others - where we can allow someone to step in where their strengths fit our vulnerabilities and we can step into their vulnerabilities with our strengths, it's amazing.

I love connecting with strong women who take negative experiences and turn them into positive opportunities in which they can help other people who are where they have been. Life is full of inspiring redemption stories, all pointing up.

My heart is full.

Wishing you all peace and health in this upended state of life we’re living in.

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