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15 September 2013

INDONESIA HOLDS THEIR VERSION OF MISS WORLD! - "THE MUSLIMAH WORLD"

Indonesia holds rival pageant exclusively for Muslim women

Two worlds apart: Participants of the World Muslimah 2013 beauty pageant playing with orphans during a training session at a resort in Subang, West Java, Indonesia. - AFP
Two worlds apart: Participants of the World Muslimah 2013 beauty pageant playing with orphans during a training session at a resort in Subang, West Java, Indonesia. - AFP
JAKARTA: The Miss World beauty contest, which has attracted fierce opposition by hardline Islamic groups in host country Indonesia, is now facing another challenge – a rival pageant exclusively for Muslims.
The Muslimah World contest to be held on Wednesday in Jakarta is “Islam’s answer to Miss World”, the pageant’s founder Eka Shanti said Saturday.
“Muslimah World is a beauty pageant, but the requirements are very different from Miss World – you have to be pious, be a positive role model and show how you balance a life of spirituality in today’s modernised world,” Eka said.
The pageant is the latest backlash against Miss World, which has already dropped the bikini from its beach fashion round and has attracted more than a month of protests by Muslim hardliners demanding the show be scrapped.
The 20 Muslimah World finalists were chosen from more than 500, who took part in online rounds, reciting Quranic verses and telling stories of how they came to wear the Islamic headscarf, a requirement for the pageant.
In this handout photograph from Miss World released on September 13, 2013, from Miss Colombia, Daniella Ocoro (L) and Miss Mexico, Marylin Chagoya Triana (R) pose together during a visit of the Miss World contestants in Bali Safari Park in Indonesia's resort island of Bali on September 12, 2013.  AFP PHOTO / MISS WORLD------EDITORS NOTE-------RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT
Miss Colombia, Daniella Ocoro (left) and Miss Mexico, Marylin Chagoya Triana posing together during a visit of the Miss World contestants to Bali Safari Park. — AFP

The finalists, from Iran, Malaysia, Brunei, Bangladesh, Nigeria and Indonesia, will parade Islamic fashions in what Eka said is an opportunity to show young Muslim women they do not need to show their “immodest” parts – including their hair and bare shoulders – to be beautiful.
But Eka said she did not support hardliners’ calls to cancel the Miss World contest, acknowledging that Indonesia was a diverse country with many faiths.
“We don’t just want to shout ‘no’ to Miss World. We’d rather show our children they have choices. Do you want to be like the women in Miss World? Or like those in Muslimah World?” Eka said.
After repeated protests, government officials announced last week that the Miss World final would be moved from the outskirts of the capital Jakarta to the resort island of Bali, where the contest began last week with no opposition from the Hindu majority there.
The organisers, however, were not party to the decision and have said it would be “impossible” to make the last-minute change.
Despite the decision, protesters from the Islamic group Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia demonstrated in the central Java city of Yogyakarta yesterday, its spokeswoman saying “Miss World is not welcome in Indonesia at all”.
The decision to move the final round was the latest victory for Islamic fringe groups, who are wielding increasing power and have succeeded in getting several events they deem un-Islamic changed or cancelled in recent years. — AFP

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