Joyful Hijabi became Muslim under the cloudy skies of Chicago in the year 2000 — one woman, one shahada, and a thousand questions. Since then, her journey has been tender, tangled, and fiercely real: a mosaic of faith, culture, loneliness, community, and the slow blooming of identity.
She doesn’t write from a pulpit, but from the prayer mat and the quiet corners of the soul — the places where reverts often sit, aching to belong. Her After Shahada series is a balm for hearts in transition, written with love, lived experience, and deep compassion.
Joyful Hijabi believes there is holiness in the messy middle. She writes to remind fellow travelers: You are not broken—you are becoming.
She holds that lived experience is the most honest credential, and she continues writing this series for reverts with the prayer that it eases, uplifts, and affirms.
May Allah (swt) lighten the burden and accept the effort. Ameen.
— Joyful Hijabi