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Danish Headscarf Hottie Wins iPod

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AND THE WINNER IS ... Huda Falah
Eighteen-year-old Huda Falah of Gentofte, Denmark, has been crowned the winner of Denmark's Miss Headscarf 2008 competition! (We can't believe it either.) The contest is the work of Denmark's state broadcaster, has been promoted across every media, and has, not surprisingly, sparked heated debate and controversy. Some members of the Muslim community called on women not to participate in the contest—but, hey, it's not like the contest is forcing women to present proof of an intact hymen or anything.

As for your winner Falah, well, she's pretty hot. Fashion expert and contest judge Uffe Burchardt (possibly due to some sketchy online translating service) praised the "fantastic and shocking color"—this summer's hottest trend—and notes how Falah's scarf is "beautifully draped on her breast." Stop! We thought this was about modesty. Muslim fashion blogger Helen Latifi adds, "She looks deep, reflecting, and strong. Her beauty is hidden. The headscarf demonstrates reflection and inner calm." That's more like it!

Given the 2005 controversy that arose in Denmark over cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad, it's refreshing to hear one participant comment that "this competition is just a kind of a joke, but it's also something I hope will force Danes to accept women who choose to wear a headscarf. I was never forced to wear mine. Sometimes I wear it, sometimes I don't.'' How agreeable!

Falah, bless her, signed up for the competition hoping to bridge the cultural divide between Muslim and Danish youth, and says she chooses to wear a headscarf because "women are like diamonds, and a diamond isn't displayed to everybody." As the winner, she'll receive an actual iPod and a "hot, specially designed" headscarf. Five gorgeous semi-finalists walk away with subscriptions to Muslim Girl magazine.

By Hailey Eber   06/10/08 11:00 AM
Related: Denmark, Fashion, Foreign Affairs, Headscarves, Muslim, Style
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