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At age 15, she campaigned to add an emoji depicting a woman wearing a hijab, the head covering donned by many Muslim women. “If there are four emojis to represent four different stages of a mailbox.
There are 550 million Muslim women who can now use the hijab emoji to represent themselves, a beloved traditional drink shines a spotlight on South American culture, and a period emoji normalizes ...
From hijabi Barbie to the hijabi emoji, the Muslim headscarf is now ubiquitous. For some, a woman with her hair covered or her face veiled evokes victimhood and a system of domination, or perhaps ...
People quickly took to Twitter to voice their dissatisfaction. the hijab is a symbol of oppression. by including it as an emoji you are showing your support for the oppression of women. — Joeymp ...
The hijab - one of the most visible signs of Islamic culture - is going mainstream with advertisers, media giants and fashion firms promoting images of the traditional headscarf in ever more ways.
Still, some people also tweeted that an emoji is a pro-woman act of representation.”They are coming out with a woman wearing a hijab and a breastfeeding mom emoji.