 I start working at high school, I'm working at high school, there are all like teenagers over there. Since I start working, there is like the kids telling me like, you know, not like face to me, but behind me like, oh, she looks ugly, she looks scary, because she work hijab. And the teacher and principal doesn't tell me anything, and I talk with my family and they said, you can remove your hijab because in Quran they didn't like exactly say that you have to wear it. But I said the principal and the teachers didn't tell me anything about my hijab, but they said if they're not telling you anything, they will make something like small thing that they can fire you. But yeah, some like a lot of jobs I didn't hire because I wear hijab. And in the free month, it's good, a lot of people wear hijab, but I'm living in San Jose, so over there a lot of people didn't wear hijab. And when you wear hijab, everyone is like staring you or talking about you. I'm just like confused, like I don't know about a lot of like search a little bit the Quran, but they exactly didn't tell that you have to wear, but I don't know what to say. So, you know, I'm not a scholar, so I'm not going to comment on the commandment. And I would encourage you to speak to a scholar for that portion of it. But in terms of the other things, right, I'm just going to remind that, you know, yes, that's hard. That's really hard to do. And I understand how difficult it is. Sometimes, you know, and as I was mentioning earlier that the negativity around us really makes it difficult for us to continue wearing what we wear. And it's hard to do that. But my sincere and humble advice is to look at the names of Allah. And one of the names of Allah is Arzak, the Sesson, the risk giver. He is the one who has already written for you where your risk is going to come, how much it's going to come, and where and when that's going to happen. So whether you have your hijab or whether you don't have your hijab, that is written for you. And maybe perhaps there is a bigger wisdom in you going through this and perhaps the struggle that you go and the steadfastness that you show. And maybe perhaps within that Allah SWT gives you something much greater than that. So my advice to you is keep your faith in Allah, talk to people, ask scholars what to do in this instance, and share your experience about it. I know you're saying that the administration isn't doing anything about it, but maybe perhaps suggesting to the administration how to teach children how to be tolerable, tolerant of other people's religion. The staff need to come together and provide workshops. I mean that's essentially the issue in today's schooling, public schools is that there's no character development happening. These kids are saying whatever, doing whatever, and you know it's running wild and there's no development like that happening. So it really takes a bigger effort and maybe perhaps through you Allah uses you to gather that and inform others. Maybe there's other people that are going through this, but maybe through you Allah uses to guide others and help others. So I would encourage you inshallah to continue to seek out that help.