Jennifer Coppen has just completed her Umrah pilgrimage in the Holy Land of Mecca. While there, her appearance changed drastically by wearing a hijab and more covered Muslim clothing.
However, the change was only temporary. After returning from Umrah, Jennifer returned to her usual appearance with more casual and revealing clothes, which sparked criticism from a number of netizens.
"Hey, don't go home from Umrah like that," commented @chimanjahhh.
"Sis, why don't you wear the hijab," said @keiisyasya_.
"It turns out that guidance is hard," wrote @suci72324.
Responding to the criticism that came in waves, Jennifer gave a clarification regarding her choice. She admitted that she realized that many were disappointed because she did not wear a hijab after returning from Umrah. However, Jennifer firmly stated that she never promised to wear a hijab immediately after the Umrah pilgrimage .
"I also never promised that when I returned from Umrah I would wear the hijab," explained Jennifer.
The following is a more complete portrait of Jennifer Coppen's appearance when she returned from the Holy Land, summarized by brilio.net from various sources, Sunday (29/9).
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After completing the Umrah pilgrimage, Jennifer Coppen continued her vacation with her little daughter in Dubai, which was immortalized through uploads on her social media.
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Jennifer took off her hijab and Muslim clothing, returning to wearing more revealing casual clothes, such as a tight gray t-shirt and a long black skirt.
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Jennifer's appearance after the Umrah has drawn attention and criticism from netizens who compared her changes when wearing a robe and hijab.
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Jennifer clarified about her appearance which was considered too sexy in the Dubai desert, confirming that the place was not the Holy Land as some netizens thought.
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She admitted that she did not want to rush into wearing the hijab and stated that she did not want to play with religion by making a decision that she was not ready for.
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The wife of the late Dali Wassink explained that she grew up in a multicultural family environment, which meant that she did not receive much Islamic religious education as a child.
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The artist, born in 2001, stated that she is not ready to wear the hijab because she is afraid of not being consistent, but she has started to reduce the amount of clothing that is too revealing.