British
Muslim, a Miss Universe contender, gets death threat
Sunday March 20, 2011 06:23:41 PM,
IANS
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London:
A 24-year-old British Muslim woman, who entered the qualifying
rounds of the Miss Universe contest, has reportedly received death
threats -- on charges of denigrating Islam.
Shanna Bukhari, a Pakistani-origin woman, wanted to be the first
Muslim to represent Britain in a global beauty pageant but has been
subjected to a flood of online hate messages, The Guardian reported.
"I have felt fear for my life," the 24-year-old contestant said.
The threats have come from many directions - Muslims who say she was
maligning Islam, white people who say an Asian cannot represent
Britain, and women who condemn beauty pageants.
Bukhari was born in Blackburn and grew up in Lancashire. She later
graduated in English literature.
The opposition to her participation in the Miss Universe
preliminaries has made her question Britain's multiculturalism.
"I thought my participation might be something that people did not
agree with, but I never thought I'd get abused."
She has received around 300 messages a day on her Facebook page,
many of which were abusive.
"I get people saying, 'you're not a Muslim' and 'you're using
religion to get attention'. I said they were the ones bringing
religion into it. I'm not representing Islam, I just want to
represent my country, and of that I am very proud. They are trying
to control me, using religion as a tool to attack."
"We simply live in a multicultural society where there are
significant numbers of Muslims. Islam is about peace; abusing me is
itself wrong in Islam."
"Maybe it's because I'm a woman saying to other women 'stand up for
yourself, don't let anyone dictate what you can do or can't'. Some
men don't like that," she said.
"I've had a few girls saying 'shame on you' or 'rot in hell'. But
I'd like to know what their real issues are, so we could have a
constructive debate."
One Facebook message calls her a "dirty Muslim" and asks why she is
representing Britain "when you don't even f***ing belong here".
Bukhari said: "I actually replied to him in a very calm manner
because I'm not one to retaliate. My family taught me to rationalise
rather than react. Then I thought 'why can't I represent Britain?' I
was born here and am proud to be British. My parents are from
Pakistan but I am not going to represent Pakistan as this is my
country."
Support for the beauty has, however, poured in from Spain, the
Middle East, Pakistan, India and China.
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