plural hijabis
: a Muslim woman who follows the religious practice of wearing a head covering such as a hijab (see hijab sense 1) : a Muslim woman who observes hijab (see hijab sense 2)
In the simplest terms, a hijabi is a Muslim woman or girl who wears the head covering called a hijab.—Sereen Qader
As a hijabi, [Ridwan] Ibrahim struggled to relay to agencies the meaning behind being a modest model and on one occasion, she recalls one agency made the mistake of casting her for a bikini shot.—Jada Jackson
I am a hijab-wearing Muslim woman—I was the only hijabi in the West Wing—and the Obama administration always made me feel welcome and included.—Rumana Ahmed
: of, relating to, or being a Muslim woman who follows the religious practice of wearing a head covering such as a hijab
There are around 18,000 hijabi women—a term describing Muslims who wear a hijab head covering—living in Tampa Bay as of about a decade ago, according to the Islamic Community of Tampa.—Bernadette Berdychowski
"If the whole country, state by state, were able to pass laws like this … I think we would see a big growth in not just hijabi athletes but a lot of modest athletes in all types of sports," she [Ayah Aldahah] said.—Sara Weissman
With bridal fashion and wedding day looks being a key part of women's fashion, hijabi fashion trends within that category continue to grow.—Anmol Irfan
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