In Year 4, a scene of the Miss Minnesota Beauty Contest in the state of Minnesota in the United States, where the Apsara forgot to land on Earth Lock, walked down the ramp. As the announcement is made by the announcer, 'The Next Constant Is ... Halima Eden ...' the award is given a standing ovation from the thunderous applause by everyone present. The next day, newspapers also saw more photos of semifinalist Halima Eden than the winner of Miss Minnesota's Beauty Contest.
It is only natural to wonder why the winner of this beauty contest, or even Halima Eden, came to the limelight more than any other competitor. The thing is, Halima Eden, a native of Somalia born in Canyon Refugee Camp, became the first competitor to wear a hijab in this beauty contest.
From the year of 9th to 7th February, the World Hijab Day is celebrated. World Hijab Day, launched by Najma Khan, has been in the limelight for the past four years due to criticism. However, we are here to symbolize the Hizb-e-Tehazib, not to mention the old mentality of it, but to the two human beings who, while wearing the hijab, have made a new appearance in the field of beauty contests and sports. In which we will first pass on the talk about Halima Eden, who participated in the Miss Minnesota Beauty Contest, held on November 1st.
While Donald Trump was making statements against Muslims living in the United States during the US presidential election campaign in the year 1, Somalian American Halima Eden was preparing to take part in the beauty contest. Young people change many traditions' Hum hai naye, guess why They live their lives by adopting funds of Purana ... '
Halima decided that she would compete in a beauty contest wearing a hijab. In addition, she will wear a burkini (swimsuit covering women's body) in a bikini round. Born in Canyon Refugee Camp, Halima was seven years old when her family immigrated to the United States. He missed. The decision to attend Minnesota first faced opposition from family and then society. The storm of opposition could not even halt Halima.
He explained to those who opposed his decision that he wanted to prove that women wearing hijab are not living under any pressure from society, they can live their dreams by living their own way. Organizers were also ready to change the rules of beauty competition, as the "log mill became a caravan ..." Halima, who is expected to become the ambassador of the United States in the future, may not even reach the top 5 of the beauty pageant, but she has given a message to the world that beauty is not a necessity for nudity.
Now, in the matter of sports, history was created by the United States' Ibtihaj Muhammad, Saudi Arabia's Karimon Abjudial, Saudi Arabia's Kamiya Yusufi at the Olympics in Rio 3, Brazil. Of these, Kariman Abedoodial, Kamiya Yusufi became the first female athlete to represent her country at the Olympics. Both of them participated in the race with the hijab. On the other hand, 3-year-old Ibtihaj Muhammad participated in the swordsmanship. She became the first American athlete to win a medal with the Hijab. For this achievement, Ibtihaj was also included in the list of the most influential people of the year in 'Time'.
At the time of the Olympics of 3, 8 countries did not send their female athletes to the Olympics, while the proportion disappeared in the 2 Olympics. The first Muslim woman to compete in the Olympics was Turkey's Hallett Campbell, who competed in the ૧૯૩૬ બ બલન ગેમ્સ ગેમ્સ ગેમ્સ ગેમ્સ ગેમ્સ. ગેમ્સ ગેમ્સ ગેમ્સ ગેમ્સ ગેમ્સ ગેમ્સ .વાર. ગેમ્સ ગેમ્સ.............
Adolf Hitler was also eager to meet with Hallett. But this visit was not possible due to political reasons. Nawal El Mautawakel, Morocco, is the first Muslim woman to win a gold medal at the Olympics, achieving this feat in the 3 meter hurdle race at the Los Angeles Games. Bahrain's Rukia Al Gassara became the first female athlete to wear a hijab during the Olympics of the Netherlands.
But because of the hijab, the fear of conservatives remains the same today. Earlier this year, the World Chess Tournament held in Shanghai went viral in Iran's official Shohreh Bayat photo, in which he did not wear a hijab. Because of this, he expressed his fear that 'my performance as an official during the tournament is being appreciated. But in my country of Iran it will not be noted but based on why I did not wear a hijab, I will be kept in a trance ...
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