Monday, February 28, 2011

WhO's sHe??

I think most of the malaysian now already know who she is...i found out about her in numerous blog...and i bet that not only me talking bout her recentky...she's pretty, hot, gorgeous and not a malay but a muslim...i dunno if she can speak malay but her name is not a malay name....the pretty lady i'm talking about is......

HANA TAJIMA SIMPSON


look..i can see some of you out there saying "OOOww, that girl...". she's quite famous nowadays because of her designing talent...not a common designer but a hijab designer...when i saw her for the first time...i feel like..."Woww,she's pretty and cute....if i didn't saw her in the first place...and juz knowing her name...i might think that she's a common designer and not a muslim....
what make me more shocked is ...she's not a malay mix...but a japanese and english...i'm so curious how she decided to convert and becoming a muslim....i really want to know the story behind it....

during class...i started to ask a few of my friends about her...did they know who's hana tajima...then, most of them didn't know...i felt really disappointed...maybe i ask the wrong person...i should ask someone that trendy and more fashion manic next time...of coz they might know about her..

then, i try to search thru google and blog...what i found is her full name and her career...she's also a friend of Yuna...but not much into her personal life...it's stated there she's converted 4 years ago...unfortunately not much info i can get...


after a few trial of searching...then i figured out new information...she's married...now i know how she's converted...maybe her husband is a muslim...but that not certain yet...i still need to search....my curiosity level is high right now...i dunno why i damnly curious bout her...maybe because of her beauty and talent...she's the designer and she's the model...really2 impressive...and the most highligted here is she's wearing hijab and a muslim....

but some of her pictures look sexy...even she's covered up her whole body...but the sexiness aura is still there..that's why my friend used to say that a woman even wearing tudung and baju kurung still look sexy in man's eyes...it's really make me goosebump...



okeyy guysszz...now...

i give up...i'm not a hardcore paparazi trying to digging out famous people personal life....if i know anything more in the future..i let u know....i hope that i can get her picture with her husband and maybe child...but i couldn't found it....so sad....that's all for today...till we meet again...c ya!!!


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5 comments:

kukuchimachikumi said... [jOm Reply]

ptt la kwn aq pn dok ckp sal hana tajima ni..

aq ingtkn spe ke...haha

x amek pusing pn since aq dh tak mau pkai selendang wat seketika(ayt poyo bajet howt)...

SieRRa183 said... [jOm Reply]

x yah bjet howt...ko mmng howt pn cik kukuchimachikumi....hihihi!!

Teja Evalea said... [jOm Reply]

hot..

SieRRa183 said... [jOm Reply]

chill.....

Hijabixue said... [jOm Reply]

Here' a story about her.. (source: http://www.islamicexperiences.com/2011/02/converts-to-islam-their-stories.html?m=1 )

Hana Tajima, 23, fashion designer

Hana Tajima converted to Islam when she was 17. Frustrated by the lack of variety in Islamic clothing for converts she founded Maysaa, a fashion house that designs western-inspired clothing that conforms to hijab.
 
"It's true that I never decided to convert to Islam, nor was there a defining moment where I realised I wanted to be Muslim.  My family aren't particularly religious.  I was interested in religion, but very disinterested in how it related to my life.  I grew up in rural Devon where my Japanese father was the ethnic diversity of the village. 

It wasn't until I studied at college that I met people who weren't of the exact same background, into Jeff Buckley, underground hip-hop, drinking, and getting high.  I met and became friends with a few Muslims in college, and was slightly affronted and curious at their lack of wanting to go out to clubs or socialise in that sense.  I think it was just the shock of it, like, how can you not want to go out, in this day and age.
  
"It was at about that time that I started to study philosophy, and without sounding too much like I dyed my hair black and wore my fringe in front of my face, I began to get confused about my life. I was pretty popular, had good friends, boyfriends, I had everything I was supposed to have, but still I felt like 'is that it?'  So these things all happened simultaneously, I read more about religion, learned more about friends of other backgrounds, had a quarter life crisis.  There were things that drew me to Islam in particular, it wasn't like I was reaching for whatever was there.  The fact that the Qur'an is the same now as it ever was means there's always a reference point. The issues of women's rights were shockingly contemporary.  The more I read, the more I found myself agreeing with the ideas behind it and I could see why Islam coloured the lives of my Muslim friends.  It made sense, really, I didn't and still don't want to be Muslim, but there came a point where I couldn't say that I wasn't Muslim.  

"Telling my family was the easy part.  I knew they'd be happy as long as I was happy, and they could see that it was an incredibly positive thing.  My friends went one of two ways, met with a lack of any reaction and lost to the social scene, or interested and supportive.  More the former, less the latter."