Vadakara, Kerala:
When 23-year-old Majiziya Bhanu took to the stage to compete in the women's segment of the Mr Kerala competition in Kochi earlier this year, all eyes were on her - never before had a bodybuilder wearing a hijab (Muslim head scarf) participated in the event. Proving that hijab is no hurdle for her or any other woman, she went on to win the competition.
Ms Bhanu believes that the hijab is never an obstacle for a woman with burning passion, and if a woman is free to show her body, she should be free to cover it as well. She is not the only Muslim woman in the world of arm-wrestling and powerlifting, and is yet to see another woman in the field who performs in a hijab.
"It is only after their names are announced that one realises that the contestant is a Muslim," she said. "I feel proud to wear the hijab, which is a part of my identity. It does not limit me in any way but gives me dignity and strength."
It took Ms Bhanu just about two years to transform from being an ordinary dental student to a local celebrity, not just in her sleepy village, but across Kerala. Thrice she has been selected as the strongest woman of the state by the Kerala State Powerlifting Association.
In two years since she began her career, she has already won national medals in powerlifting and arm-wrestling, while also continuing her dental training. Ms Bhanu can always be spotted wearing her hijab, be it at practice sessions or during competitions.
"In the initial days, men used to stare at me as I had my hijab on. But soon they realised that I was as serious as them in my workouts. Then all the eyes disappeared," Ms Bhanu told IANS.
Despite of her interest in sports, her village did not have any facilities. So every day after her dental classes she would travel sixty kilometers by train to a gymnasium in Kozhikode.
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