As Salam Alaikum, people. My name is Nadia Ali-Adeluyi, and I'm a Somali Muslim woman living in the City of Gatineau, province of Quebec. I work as a nurse at the local hospital. I graduated from the University of Ottawa with a Master's degree in Nursing in the summer of 2009. I am happily married to a six-foot-tall, handsome Nigerian Muslim brother named Karim Adeluyi, and we have a son, Maher, and a daughter, Mariam. We live in the suburbs of Quebec and these days, life is definitely okay.
In the eyes of the world, my husband Karim and I are a very normal, conventional Muslim couple. Karim works for the Canada Revenue Agency. My husband studied computer science at Carleton University, graduating with his bachelor's degree in 2008. Karim later went on to get his MBA at the University of Ottawa, where we met and ended up falling in love. Lots of my Somali lady friends weren't thrilled to see me marry a Muslim man from another country. I love my Somali brothers, of course, but I fell in love with Karim Adeluyi. The brother from Nigeria simply gets me, folks.
The way I see it, we Somalis must learn to open up to marrying other races and other cultures. A lot of Somali sisters in Canada marry Arab guys and even White male Muslim converts, and nobody bats an eyelash about it. When my cousin Kader introduced the family to Amina, a Lebanese gal he met while attending the University of Montreal, a lot of the women in the family were disappointed. Me? I encouraged Kader in his relationship with Amina. I am that rare Black woman who doesn't mind seeing Black men with women of other races. You see, I like women of other races too. Hint? I am a bisexual Muslim sister.
Karim and I got hitched, bought a house in the suburbs of Quebec, not far from the Ontario border and started a family. I am a good Muslim wife, folks. I wear the Hijab and everything. I'm five-foot-nine, curvy and brown-skinned, with long Black hair that I almost always tuck away under a headscarf, and lively brown eyes that are full of mischief. I am the Northeast African Muslim woman through and true, and I am damn proud of it.
My husband Karim and I are pious Muslims and go to the local mosque together on Fridays. Well, underneath it all, Karim and I lead a life like no other, folks. You see, my husband Karim and I are highly experimental when it comes to sex. My husband Karim was okay when I revealed to him my penchant for also loving women, and since then, it has enriched our sex life in so many ways. Wonderful things happen when Black men and Black women open up to one another and trust each other, believe me.
There's this lovely French Canadian Jewish woman named Lois Rosenthal at work whom I've fancied for ages. Yes, I am a bisexual Muslim woman who likes a certain Jewish lady. It happens. Lois is five feet eleven inches tall, curvy and sexy, with alabaster skin, long blonde hair and pale blue eyes. I have a thing for blonde-haired White women and I don't think I am the only bisexual Black woman out there with such a predilection. Lucky for me, Lois is also keen to experiment with women, and when I approached her, she was totally okay with what I had in mind.