Eid Mubarak #BlackoutEid #BlackoutEid2017 #afrohijabi #BlackGirlMagic pic.twitter.com/XOOkYpwBzB
— Saraiya Bah (@SaraiyaBah) September 1, 2017
Blackout Eid has been running for a few years now and this year it continued to be lit with diversity from the Black community. Culturing Success (above) really represented this year, more to come from them too ???????? Sisters from Nigeria, Jamaica, Somalia, London and beyond came out with that Eid glow!
Me and my mum are matching ???????? #BlackoutEid pic.twitter.com/z9HlUpulVX
— IG: Kingshxy (@Shaymashakira98) September 1, 2017
i had to run across the road to catch the lighting but it's all good #BlackoutEid ✨ pic.twitter.com/OTiZFY7XVM
— sofiya (@innitsof) September 1, 2017
Eid Mubarak from my family to yours ???????????? #Blackouteid #Eid pic.twitter.com/wyNQiXrhQB
— Abdulkadir Elmi (@abdulelmi) September 1, 2017
I think it's safe to say that I'm legally blind now, eid Mubarak y'all ✨???????? #BlackoutEid pic.twitter.com/whYt1xlHdO
— Jane n Finch (@finchNjane) September 1, 2017
Eid Mubarak yall, I'm in the spirit today & feel really beautiful !! #BlackoutEid pic.twitter.com/dgyb8H3Ql1
— your muse ???? (@musegold) September 1, 2017
I belong in the sun ☀️ #BlackoutEid Eid Mubarak, my loves???? pic.twitter.com/YcXo5UCPaj
— ✨Hauwa✨ (@Hauwiieee) September 1, 2017
White hijab but #blackouteid ⚪️⚫️ pic.twitter.com/nFCGX50BC0
— hmoney (@HVBWN) September 1, 2017
#BlackOutEid2017 #weprayandweslay pic.twitter.com/ZUjVtZUCW9
— Eivory Eison (@eivory_eison) June 28, 2017
Eid outfit pics came through nicely ✨ #blackouteid #eidmubarak
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Praise be to the Most High ✨ #goodeatin #eidmubarak #blackouteid
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I'm a simply striving to be better and improve in different areas of my life through more self awareness, experiences and learning more about the deen. You'll find me talking about community, connection, planting & growing, seeking the truth in an age of propaganda and misinformation. This year I want to document more to do with food heritage and history so watch this space or reach out. Have a listen to the Amaliah Voices podcast where I talk passionately about Islam, nature, motherhooding and back home. Link in bio peeps. To join the Amaliah Writer Community email me at selina@amaliah.com IG: SelinaBakkar