Only two years ago @halima could never find a magazine with somebody who dressed like her who was wearing a hijab inside. Forget the cover—just inside. "The fact that I’ve appeared on nine covers in just a year and a half of modeling just shows you how great the people in this industry truly are. And the narrative of what it means to be a Muslim American is changing," says Aden, who joins TIME's FIRSTS as the first hijab-wearing fashion #model to walk international runway shows. But Aden's first “first” came in high school, when she was crowned homecoming queen—no other #Muslim student at her school had ever been chosen. "For me to even be nominated, much less be crowned, meant so much. Students of color—especially the girls who are Muslim—saw that they could still have the American experience, and they didn’t need to conform. It showed that regardless of the #hijab, if you’re kind to your classmates, they’re going to respect you and they’re going to want to support you. It was my first time thinking that I could have many other firsts." Aden tells TIME. She went on to became the first to wear a hijab and a burkini while competing in the Miss Minnesota USA pageant in 2016. "Muslim women are talked about, but we aren’t always invited into the conversation. It’s time for us to stop waiting to be invited to the table, but really just pick up our own seat and just invite ourselves. We don’t need permission to enter the conversation." See more women who are changing the world at TIME.com/firsts. Photograph by @dafyhagai for TIME

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Only two years ago @halima could never find a magazine with somebody who dressed like her who was wearing a hijab inside. Forget the cover—just inside. "The fact that I’ve appeared on nine covers in just a year and a half of modeling just shows you how great the people in this industry truly are. And the narrative of what it means to be a Muslim American is changing," says Aden, who joins TIME's FIRSTS as the first hijab-wearing fashion #model to walk international runway shows. But Aden's first “first” came in high school, when she was crowned homecoming queen—no other #Muslim student at her school had ever been chosen. "For me to even be nominated, much less be crowned, meant so much. Students of color—especially the girls who are Muslim—saw that they could still have the American experience, and they didn’t need to conform. It showed that regardless of the #hijab, if you’re kind to your classmates, they’re going to respect you and they’re going to want to support you. It was my first time thinking that I could have many other firsts." Aden tells TIME. She went on to became the first to wear a hijab and a burkini while competing in the Miss Minnesota USA pageant in 2016. "Muslim women are talked about, but we aren’t always invited into the conversation. It’s time for us to stop waiting to be invited to the table, but really just pick up our own seat and just invite ourselves. We don’t need permission to enter the conversation." See more women who are changing the world at TIME.com/firsts. Photograph by @dafyhagai for TIME


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