Lyrics The Veil - Dawud Wharnsby Ali
They
say,
"Oh,
poor
girl,
you're
so
beautiful
you
know
It's
a
shame
that
you
cover
up
your
beauty
so."
She
just
smiles
and
graciously
responds
reassuringly,
"This
beauty
that
I
have
is
just
one
simple
part
of
me.
This
body
that
I
have,
no
stranger
has
the
right
to
see.
These
long
clothes,
this
shawl
I
wear,
ensure
my
modesty.
Faith
is
more
essential
than
fashion,
wouldn't
you
agree?
This
hijab,
This
mark
of
piety,
Is
an
act
of
faith,
a
symbol,
For
all
the
world
to
see.
A
simple
cloth,
to
protect
her
dignity.
So
lift
the
veil
from
your
heart
to
see
the
heart
of
purity.
They
tell
her,
"Girl,
don't
you
know
this
is
the
West
and
you
are
free?
You
don't
need
to
be
opressed,
ashamed
of
your
femininity."
She
just
shakes
her
head
and
she
speaks
so
assuredly,
"See
the
bill-boards
and
the
magazines
that
line
the
check-out
isles,
with
their
phony
painted
faces
and
their
air-brushed
smiles?
Well
their
sheer
clothes
and
low
cut
gowns
are
really
not
for
me.
You
call
it
freedom,
I
call
it
anarchy."
This
hijab,
This
mark
of
piety,
Is
an
act
of
faith,
a
symbol,
For
all
the
world
to
see.
A
simple
cloth,
to
protect
her
dignity.
So
lift
the
veil
from
your
heart
to
see
the
heart
of
purity.
Lift
the
veil
from
your
heart
and
seek
the
heart
of
purity
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