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mark61
29-03-11, 08:22
A model bidding to become the first Muslim to represent the UK in the world final of Miss Universe has been defending her decision to enter.

http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/51841000/jpg/_51841825_shanna_bbc.jpg
Shanna Bukhari wants to be the first Muslim to represent the UK in Miss Universe

Shanna Bukhari, who is 24 and lives in Manchester, said she's been sent racist and abusive messages since making it to the beauty contest's UK final.

She believes Muslims in the UK should be allowed to have a western lifestyle.

But Muslim groups have accused her of disrespecting Islam.

Shanna was born in Blackburn and she became a full-time model after finishing her degree.

'Swimwear round'

She said it's her dream to be crowned Miss Universe - but has been told she's going against her religion.

"[I get] comments like 'you're not a Muslim because you're doing this' and it's like - this competition does not make me a bad Muslim at all.

"So it does hurt me to think that people are thinking like that," she said.

One of the main reasons some Muslims are angry is that Shanna would have to appear in swimwear in one round of the competition.

Mohammed Shafiq is from the Ramadhan Foundation, a group that works with young Muslims in the UK - he's against Shanna taking part.

"Islam is very clear that a woman should dress modestly and we do not believe that parading yourself in a bikini is appropriate," he said.

Mohammed Shafiq Ramadhan Foundation

"We are clear that we find what she's doing distasteful - lots of women find these [competitions] degrading."

He said he accepts the right for Muslim women to wear whatever they choose, but that those living in a western country should still be respectful of Islam.

"We celebrate individual freedom but to suggest that someone who is opposed to something she's doing needs to move off to another country is quite offensive," he continued.

Shanna said most people do support her, including her family in Pakistan.
'Really jealous'

But her older sister Sameera admitted some of the abusive comments have worried her.

"Is it going to be bricks and stones next when she's walking out on the street? People thinking 'oh look at her, she's a Pakistani and she's entering this competition'."

If Shanna wins the UK final on 1 May, she'll be the first ever Muslim to represent Britain in the grand final in Brazil later this year.

"People are attacking me, using religion as a tool, but is it really religion?

"Or are you really jealous of a girl coming forward and not allowing anyone to dictate to her?

"There are people out there who want to control women," Shanna said.

Meanwhile, other young Muslims have told Newsbeat that being allowed to live a Western lifestyle in the UK is a big issue.

Rayan Jawad, 27, said: "This is a discussion that goes on all the time.

"She's doing pretty much what any girl would love to do who's been brought up here."

Rumena Begum, 18 said: "It goes against our morals and our religion.

"But it's her life - she can do whatever she wants really."

The Miss Universe beauty contest was first held in 1952 - the title is currently held by the Mexican contestant Ximena Navarrete.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/12860407

Tis net een wedstrijdje wie haar het eerst gaat aanvallen, de racisten of de bezorgde moslims.

justus
29-03-11, 18:13
Heb ze beter gehad!

sidi bibi
29-03-11, 21:10
Heb ze beter gehad!

Ja, gehad. Dat zegt wel iets.

7eloua
29-03-11, 22:46
Bij deze distantieer ik mij openlijk van welke bedreigingen deze vrouw ook heeft gehad. Ook voor bijv. die van een eventuele boze huisbaas die haar huur nog niet heeft ontvangen of van een gekke buurvrouw die vind dat ze te harde muziek draait. Ik distantieer me van welke negatieveling dan ook die deze moslimvrouw lastig valt. Dat meen ik (zonder dollen) en dat doe ik dan ook gewoon. Ik beloof niet dat ik vanaf nu ga volgen wie haar nog meer lastig valt, dus dat is wat moeilijk en excuseer me als ik de tijd of de gelegenheid niet vind om me nogmaals te excuseren voor toekomstige zaken. Ik hoop dat iemand hier wat aan heeft gehad.

Lezenswaard H.
30-03-11, 01:11
Ook ik heb ze beter gehad, geloof ik. Maar wat belangerijk is voor sommige mensen om te weten: een moslim kan zondes plegen. En dus ook meedoen met een miss-verkiezing in een reepje katoen, dat nog maar net de de grote schaamplip binnen houdt. Als de moslima maar beseft, dat het een zonde is. Voor de rest is haar God net zo vergevingsgezind voor haar als voor de mensen die haar bedreigen. Geloof ik.

Moge God me vergeven als ik haar straks op tv zie en op haar ga rukken.

Lezenswaard H.
30-03-11, 01:18
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Hatert
30-03-11, 01:21
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Laat me raden...je wilde dat gedeelte van rukken eruit gerukt hebben.

Lezenswaard H.
30-03-11, 01:26
Nee joh, ik wilde schaamplip veranderen omdat ik dat belangrijk vind.

Hatert
30-03-11, 01:28
Nee joh, ik wilde schaamplip veranderen omdat ik dat belangrijk vind.

Oke, ik heb je overschat of eigenlijk kan het ook onderschat zijn, al naar gelang het perspectief.

Lezenswaard H.
30-03-11, 01:31
Hatert lieve jongen, als je me nou gewoon helemaal niet inschat? Mensen verward achterlaten, dat is mijn grootste hobby.

Hatert
30-03-11, 01:35
Hatert lieve jongen, als je me nou gewoon helemaal niet inschat? Mensen verward achterlaten, dat is mijn grootste hobby.

Weet je gozer denken gaat vanzelf. Je kunnen inleven in een ander is een fundamentele eigenschap voor het (sociale) wezen mens.

Lezenswaard H.
30-03-11, 01:37
Practise what you preach.

Hatert
30-03-11, 01:43
Practise what you preach.
Ik kan niets anders, gaat vanzelf.

Lezenswaard H.
30-03-11, 01:47
Keep up the work then my friend.

"juiceysecs"
30-03-11, 02:31
A model bidding to become the first Muslim to represent the UK in the world final of Miss Universe has been defending her decision to enter.

http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/51841000/jpg/_51841825_shanna_bbc.jpg
Shanna Bukhari wants to be the first Muslim to represent the UK in Miss Universe

Shanna Bukhari, who is 24 and lives in Manchester, said she's been sent racist and abusive messages since making it to the beauty contest's UK final.

She believes Muslims in the UK should be allowed to have a western lifestyle.

But Muslim groups have accused her of disrespecting Islam.

Shanna was born in Blackburn and she became a full-time model after finishing her degree.

'Swimwear round'

She said it's her dream to be crowned Miss Universe - but has been told she's going against her religion.

"[I get] comments like 'you're not a Muslim because you're doing this' and it's like - this competition does not make me a bad Muslim at all.

"So it does hurt me to think that people are thinking like that," she said.

One of the main reasons some Muslims are angry is that Shanna would have to appear in swimwear in one round of the competition.

Mohammed Shafiq is from the Ramadhan Foundation, a group that works with young Muslims in the UK - he's against Shanna taking part.

"Islam is very clear that a woman should dress modestly and we do not believe that parading yourself in a bikini is appropriate," he said.

Mohammed Shafiq Ramadhan Foundation

"We are clear that we find what she's doing distasteful - lots of women find these [competitions] degrading."

He said he accepts the right for Muslim women to wear whatever they choose, but that those living in a western country should still be respectful of Islam.

"We celebrate individual freedom but to suggest that someone who is opposed to something she's doing needs to move off to another country is quite offensive," he continued.

Shanna said most people do support her, including her family in Pakistan.
'Really jealous'

But her older sister Sameera admitted some of the abusive comments have worried her.

"Is it going to be bricks and stones next when she's walking out on the street? People thinking 'oh look at her, she's a Pakistani and she's entering this competition'."

If Shanna wins the UK final on 1 May, she'll be the first ever Muslim to represent Britain in the grand final in Brazil later this year.

"People are attacking me, using religion as a tool, but is it really religion?

"Or are you really jealous of a girl coming forward and not allowing anyone to dictate to her?

"There are people out there who want to control women," Shanna said.

Meanwhile, other young Muslims have told Newsbeat that being allowed to live a Western lifestyle in the UK is a big issue.

Rayan Jawad, 27, said: "This is a discussion that goes on all the time.

"She's doing pretty much what any girl would love to do who's been brought up here."

Rumena Begum, 18 said: "It goes against our morals and our religion.

"But it's her life - she can do whatever she wants really."

The Miss Universe beauty contest was first held in 1952 - the title is currently held by the Mexican contestant Ximena Navarrete.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/12860407

Tis net een wedstrijdje wie haar het eerst gaat aanvallen, de racisten of de bezorgde moslims.

Ochtendpik is keihard.

Mark
30-03-11, 08:29
A model bidding to become the first Muslim to represent the UK in the world final of Miss Universe has been defending her decision to enter.

http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/51841000/jpg/_51841825_shanna_bbc.jpg
Shanna Bukhari wants to be the first Muslim to represent the UK in Miss Universe

Shanna Bukhari, who is 24 and lives in Manchester, said she's been sent racist and abusive messages since making it to the beauty contest's UK final.

She believes Muslims in the UK should be allowed to have a western lifestyle.

But Muslim groups have accused her of disrespecting Islam.

Shanna was born in Blackburn and she became a full-time model after finishing her degree.

'Swimwear round'

She said it's her dream to be crowned Miss Universe - but has been told she's going against her religion.

"[I get] comments like 'you're not a Muslim because you're doing this' and it's like - this competition does not make me a bad Muslim at all.

"So it does hurt me to think that people are thinking like that," she said.

One of the main reasons some Muslims are angry is that Shanna would have to appear in swimwear in one round of the competition.

Mohammed Shafiq is from the Ramadhan Foundation, a group that works with young Muslims in the UK - he's against Shanna taking part.

"Islam is very clear that a woman should dress modestly and we do not believe that parading yourself in a bikini is appropriate," he said.

Mohammed Shafiq Ramadhan Foundation

"We are clear that we find what she's doing distasteful - lots of women find these [competitions] degrading."

He said he accepts the right for Muslim women to wear whatever they choose, but that those living in a western country should still be respectful of Islam.

"We celebrate individual freedom but to suggest that someone who is opposed to something she's doing needs to move off to another country is quite offensive," he continued.

Shanna said most people do support her, including her family in Pakistan.
'Really jealous'

But her older sister Sameera admitted some of the abusive comments have worried her.

"Is it going to be bricks and stones next when she's walking out on the street? People thinking 'oh look at her, she's a Pakistani and she's entering this competition'."

If Shanna wins the UK final on 1 May, she'll be the first ever Muslim to represent Britain in the grand final in Brazil later this year.

"People are attacking me, using religion as a tool, but is it really religion?

"Or are you really jealous of a girl coming forward and not allowing anyone to dictate to her?

"There are people out there who want to control women," Shanna said.

Meanwhile, other young Muslims have told Newsbeat that being allowed to live a Western lifestyle in the UK is a big issue.

Rayan Jawad, 27, said: "This is a discussion that goes on all the time.

"She's doing pretty much what any girl would love to do who's been brought up here."

Rumena Begum, 18 said: "It goes against our morals and our religion.

"But it's her life - she can do whatever she wants really."

The Miss Universe beauty contest was first held in 1952 - the title is currently held by the Mexican contestant Ximena Navarrete.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/12860407

Tis net een wedstrijdje wie haar het eerst gaat aanvallen, de racisten of de bezorgde moslims.

ze lijkt mij wat "voloptueus" voor een miss verkiezing

Bofko
30-03-11, 08:49
Ochtendpik is keihard.

:student: Gewoon koud afdouchen

sidi bibi
30-03-11, 10:07
Ook ik heb ze beter gehad, geloof ik.

Doelde meer op het taalgebruik van iemand die gevulde koeken verkoopt in een cantine van een opleidingsinstituut voor mariniers.