Unveiled Voices
“Allah used me as a pencil to write the story.” In this episode of Unveiled Voices, we sit down with Firdausa Amasa for a powerful conversation about faith, conviction, and what it means to stand firm when it would be easier to quietly comply. Firdausa shares her journey from studying law in Ilorin to facing one of the most defining moments of her life at the Nigerian Law School Call to Bar ceremony. She opens up about realising that hijab would become an issue, the inner resolve that carried her through, and how one decision would impact far more than just her own path. We talk about trusting Allah when the outcome is unclear, knowing your religion for yourself, staying calm under pressure, and why standing firm is not always loud, but it can still come at a cost. Firdausa also reflects on the support, backlash, and community effort that followed, and what it means to look back on that journey almost a decade later. Chapters 00:00 Intro 01:05 Introducing Firdausa Amasa 04:09 Discovering Hijab Would Be an Issue 06:08 Choosing to Stand Firm 10:35 The Day of the Call to Bar 17:58 What That Decision Really Cost 21:07 When the Story Went Public 25:22 Support, Backlash, and the Fight After 29:44 Returning to the Bar With Hijab 35:10 Final Reflections and Advice #MuslimWomen #FaithJourney #Hijab #UnveiledVoices #DeenFirst #FirdausaAmasa #MuslimahStories #Nigeria #FaithAndConviction #ChoosingAllah #HijabInLaw #MuslimWomenInLaw
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