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Home Front: Culture Wars
US presenter says Arab stereotypes need change
2010-05-27
[Al Arabiya Latest] Misconceptions about Arab and Muslims need to be changed and their achievements have to be highlighted in different fields, including that of beauty pageants, Syrian-American presenter Laila al-Husseini said.

Al-Husseini is one of the most famous Arab anchors in the United States and is known for her two popular shows Radio Baladi (Arabic for My country's radio) and Good Morning Michigan.

Husseini said all Arabs in the United States anxiously followed the 2010 Miss America pageant and were extremely excited when Lebanese-born Rima Fakih was chosen.

"Arabs and Muslims in the United States breathed a sigh of relief when Fakih was crowned Miss America," she told Al Arabiya. "This is a great honor for all of us since she is the first Arab-American to get this title."

When asked about the fact that Fakih had to wear a swimming suit in the contest, which is considered by many to be a violation of Muslim codes, Husseini replied that modesty as far as dress code is concerned is found in all religions and not only in Islam.

"Of course wearing a swimming suit is not permissible in Islam and there are so many other ways of showing beauty."

However, she stressed, it is a matter of personal freedom.

"I am wearing the veil and am comfortable with it; similarly, Fakih also has the right to choose what she wears. No one can tell her what to do."

Hussieni added that in all cases, beauty pageants have a value of their own.

When asked about the image of Arabs and Muslims in the United States, Husseini said that the best way to change the prevalent stereotypes is through hard work and success as well as raising awareness.

"The result of the beauty contest came as part of this awareness," she said.
Posted by:Fred

#10  Many religions have modesty codes but only one has followers who will throw acid into the faces of those they believe don't live up to them.

Start within if Muslims want to change stereotypes. Volunteer for extra security at the airport. Denounce Muslims who demand to be treated as superiors. Denounce and fight against Muslims jihading against civilization. Etc. Etc.
Posted by: Rjschwarz   2010-05-27 19:06  

#9  The kudzu religion speaks out.

Hey, kudzu has some value. We have a annual kudzu festival. Our goats love that stuff. They will eat it all day.

"Of course wearing a swimming suit is not permissible in Islam and there are so many other ways of showing beauty."

Somehow, I don't think the swimsuit is going to replace the boomber vest and the 7th century mentality.
Posted by: JohnQC   2010-05-27 16:43  

#8  I fully agree that non-Muslim Arabs should be seen as far superior to Muslim Arabs, be they Maronite and Roman Catholic, Greek Orthodox, Armenian Apostolic, Greek Melkite, Coptic, Syriac Orthodox, and Protestant.

Likewise, there are many Jews who are Arabic as well, and as such are far superior to Muslim Arabs.

So, the problem is not in being Arabic.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2010-05-27 13:53  

#7  I will change my stereotype view about muslims when they stop living up to them.
Posted by: DarthVader   2010-05-27 11:49  

#6  "Cultural customs, Alteration of" - see Sir Charles James Napier.
Posted by: Halliburton - Mysterious Conspiracy Division   2010-05-27 11:01  

#5  To heck with these old, worn out stereotypes! We need fresh new stereotypes! And hats! Lots of hats!
Posted by: mojo   2010-05-27 10:45  

#4  When asked about the image of Arabs and Muslims in the United States, Husseini said that the best way to change the prevalent stereotypes is through hard work and success as well as raising awareness.

For our lesson today, please locate the mutually exclussive words or phrases in the paragraph above.
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-05-27 04:40  

#3  ION HOPE-N-CHANGE, IIUC see also TOPIX > DO CLOTHES MAKE THE MUSLIM? + MOHAMMED'S NEW CLOTHES?
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2010-05-27 02:36  

#2  The kudzu religion speaks out.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2010-05-27 02:16  

#1  They can't think of anything, even a beauty pageant, in terms other than religion.

A true fixation.
Posted by: bigjim-CA   2010-05-27 01:12  

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