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Syahrul Naem Bin Jailani
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Aspiring Architect/Fashion Designer
I just want to make my parents proud, that's all.

10 December 2006 | 12:35:00 PM
Absolutely

A Bahrain woman athlete ran for a 100m race Finals for the Asian Games.
Nothing peculiar about that right?


She was wearing the muslimah scarf and wearing long-sleeved shirt and long track pants.
And so what you say?


She won a bronze medal in that race itself.
Now you think about it.





So now what do you say about muslimahs being different?
Thus, destroy the stereotype thinking about muslimahs.