April272012
mybrotherspeach:

farrahskhan:

“I want to encourage girls from the Emirates and the Gulf to achieve their dream too and not to let anyone tell them not to do sport, not only figure skating but all sports.” 
Figure skater Zahra Lari getting her triple axel on and proving them wrong #right2wear
Emirati Zahra Lari, 17 became the first figure skater from the Gulf to compete in an international competition but also the first to do so wearing the hijab.

This is just as ridiculous as any skating outfit I’ve ever seen (and I love it just as much!).

mybrotherspeach:

farrahskhan:

“I want to encourage girls from the Emirates and the Gulf to achieve their dream too and not to let anyone tell them not to do sport, not only figure skating but all sports.” 

Figure skater Zahra Lari getting her triple axel on and proving them wrong #right2wear

Emirati Zahra Lari, 17 became the first figure skater from the Gulf to compete in an international competition but also the first to do so wearing the hijab.

This is just as ridiculous as any skating outfit I’ve ever seen (and I love it just as much!).

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April172012
themindislimitless:

Emirati figure skater Zahra Lari performs during the European Cup, on April 12, in Canazei, northern Italy. The 17-year-old not only became the first figure skater from the Gulf to compete in an international competition but the first to do so wearing the hijab, an Islamic headscarf. [Source]

themindislimitless:

Emirati figure skater Zahra Lari performs during the European Cup, on April 12, in Canazei, northern Italy. The 17-year-old not only became the first figure skater from the Gulf to compete in an international competition but the first to do so wearing the hijab, an Islamic headscarf. [Source]

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December62011
mehreenkasana:

themuslim:

Amna Al Haddad is causing quite a stir in the United Arab Emirates. The 22-year-old journalist announced to the world her goal to make it to the 2012 Asia Regional just a few months ago.  For most, a goal to make it to Regionals would not warrant a creation of a blog, a public announcement, or any kind of gumption. But Al Haddad’s fitness journey is not like most. The Muslim woman started this journey when she was 17. She became interested in weightlifting, but it came with many ups and downs. When she started, she made great gains in strength and power. “However, I just didn’t keep up with my training as I went into a deep depression by 2009.”

Respect.

mehreenkasana:

themuslim:

Amna Al Haddad is causing quite a stir in the United Arab Emirates. The 22-year-old journalist announced to the world her goal to make it to the 2012 Asia Regional just a few months ago. For most, a goal to make it to Regionals would not warrant a creation of a blog, a public announcement, or any kind of gumption. But Al Haddad’s fitness journey is not like most. The Muslim woman started this journey when she was 17. She became interested in weightlifting, but it came with many ups and downs. When she started, she made great gains in strength and power. “However, I just didn’t keep up with my training as I went into a deep depression by 2009.”

Respect.

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May32011
almaswithinalmas:

Watch This Face - Hanan al Muhairi - Emel Magazine
At 26, Hanan al Muhairi has become a galloping success; she has  combined a lifelong passion for riding and film production to challenge  established societal norms in the United Arab Emirates.
 After  graduating with flying colours from Applied Science at Dubai Women’s  College in 2008, Hanan hurdled ahead by producing a highly successful  documentary entitled Arabyana, “Our right to ride”. As the first  documentary of its kind, it fearlessly addresses the controversial  religious, social and medical issues surrounding the newly founded UAE  women’s riding team, of which Hanan is president. Despite openly  contesting the roles and activities deemed acceptable for Arab women,  the documentary received acclaim from a number of prominent  personalities, including the wife of the Prime Minister and the Goodwill  Ambassador to the UN.
 Persistently looking to expand her  potential, Hanan has recently completed a Masters in Strategic Human  Resources Management and holds a Hollywood Institute Director and  Producer diploma. Impressed by her achievements so far, she was offered a  job at the Dubai Police General Headquarters where she currently heads  the Division for Knowledge Management Administration.
 When asked  to what she accredits her success, she modestly replies, “I’m constantly  striving to achieve more, and all I know is that I still have dreams  which need to be realised“.

almaswithinalmas:

Watch This Face - Hanan al Muhairi - Emel Magazine

At 26, Hanan al Muhairi has become a galloping success; she has combined a lifelong passion for riding and film production to challenge established societal norms in the United Arab Emirates.

 After graduating with flying colours from Applied Science at Dubai Women’s College in 2008, Hanan hurdled ahead by producing a highly successful documentary entitled Arabyana, “Our right to ride”. As the first documentary of its kind, it fearlessly addresses the controversial religious, social and medical issues surrounding the newly founded UAE women’s riding team, of which Hanan is president. Despite openly contesting the roles and activities deemed acceptable for Arab women, the documentary received acclaim from a number of prominent personalities, including the wife of the Prime Minister and the Goodwill Ambassador to the UN.

 Persistently looking to expand her potential, Hanan has recently completed a Masters in Strategic Human Resources Management and holds a Hollywood Institute Director and Producer diploma. Impressed by her achievements so far, she was offered a job at the Dubai Police General Headquarters where she currently heads the Division for Knowledge Management Administration.

 When asked to what she accredits her success, she modestly replies, “I’m constantly striving to achieve more, and all I know is that I still have dreams which need to be realised“.

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