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Bikini contestant claiming to be a Pakistani woman sparks fire
Himadree , Delhi: Sep 18 2006
Made Popular Sep 18 2006
Reuters report Mariyah Moten, a 22-year-old woman has kicked off wide spread rage in the Muslim nations due to a recent comment that she has made regarding her identity and of her main projection in life. Moten is of Pakistani origin: she grew up in...
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RIZWAN
karachi, Pakistan
This is no way to bring Pakistan in limelight. There are many other option still avilable for Ms.Pakistan to highlight culture and identity of people living here.

This is important to highlight even a christian and Hindu living in Pakistan cannot tolerate their daughters clad in bikini exposing just to highlight her country image.

It’s a pitty that she did something without taking permission from government despite of the fact when she doesn’t have a Pakistani passport. She have no right to badge herself as ’Pakistani”.
uzair usman
what dp u mean, conservative muslim countries in the article?

if islam says something is wrong, it is wrong,

even if we dont follow it, a rule is a rule,

if someone says cheating in class is bad, and a kid says, ”thats uncool” is it really uncool?
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Babak
tabriz, Iran
Uzair, following your arguments, if islam says ”Cheating in class is good, it is good ” ......Leave me speetchless !
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Tariq
doha, Qatar
I don’t think we should make this an issue. Everyone should have a right to follow as much religion as much they wish. We should not force people to act according to our wish. If this bikini contestent girl’s parents have no problem with what she is doing then why should we have any problem. We have a lot of hard work to do to progress in this world. Why are we wasting our time talking about these stuff.
Scottie Barnett
I think she should have used better judgement she is one but not the voice for all.Maybe in the near future she will be more selective with her words and attitude.
Mumtaz Ahmad
I totally agree with Rizwan & Uzair Usman; no one has the rights to humiliate a culture no matter he / she belongs to it. Because culture represents us as whole not individualy. If her parents doens’t bother for her bikini contest its their problem. But she can not represent a country or a nation in bikini who was built in the name of Islam. So she must do an apology for her act.
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Yemeni
Freetown, United States
who said she does not carry a Pakistani passport? she should because she was born in Pakistan by two Pakistani parents and did not go to the states until she was much older. So how Rizwan did you get your info??? In the USA you can carry more than one passport - FYI. I believe that she has a right to tell people she is a Pakistani....what is she supposed to say ”im from the moon???”

What it looks like is that she claimed that it was ok to represent her country. She should have told the judges that she is pakistani but they would kill me if they knew what I am doing! So I guess she cant go back to visit Pakistan now?

She should know that everything Haram that goes on in Pakistan is all a big secret in society, and you can never go public with it. Too bad.
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