Obabiyi Aishah
Ajibola is a Nigerian who recently won the Miss World Muslimah crown in
Indonesian, Jakarta.
The
tall, elegant, soft-spoken but daring young lady is a rare combination of
innate beauty, talent, grace and style despite the fact that this queen wore no
make-up during her courtesy visit for the interview when she arrived from the
contest.
The
competition was keenly contested so much so that the juries couldn’t determine
the most ideal lady among the numerous contestants fit enough to wear the Miss
World Muslimah crown.
So,
the committee sought the intervention of 100 orphans in the hope that Almighty
Allah would guide them.
The
orphans were to choose the lady who wins their heart the most among the top 10
finalists.
Up
until now, Aisha is not sure about what the orphans saw in her.
“The
orphans were a symbol of purity, trust and objectivity. And only the Almighty
knows what they saw in me to have voted in my favour,” she said.
So,
with the simple click on the vote lock machine, all decisions about the winner
were spontaneous.
And
in her mind, she felt it certainly must be Allah’s best plan for her, her
family and her country for it to have turned out this way.
But
why should a Muslim woman wear hijab? Said Aisha: “A true and discerning Muslim
woman must cover herself. The Hijab shows commitment to Almighty Allah (SWT).
“Muslim
women wear hijab on the basis of their belief that it is a command from Allah,
to protect the Muslim woman, make her character distinct and keep her away from
the slippery slope of immorality and error that has become synonymous with life
in today’s world, especially among the youths”.
To
her, the use of Hijab is noble and confers on the wearer, the highest dignity
as the most precious creature in the universe.
Her
decision to participate in the contest, she said, was hinged on the fact that
the World Muslimah Foundation is a friendly Islamic organisation with a vision
to develop the ideal Muslim women and cultivate a new or better generation of
Muslims.
“The
mission of WMF is to focus on education, empowerment and appreciation, as the
three key strategies to develop the true quality of the ideal Muslim women
today,” she said.
As
the winner of the World Muslimah, Aisha is the face of Miss Muslimah World 2013
in Nigeria and every part of the globe.
And
the young lady is poised to change some of the negative perceptions and
stereotypes about Islam and Muslim women.
Her
present role includes being the spokesperson for all Muslim sisters the world
over, as she spreads the message of peace, harmony and love to a conflict-
ridden world.
“I
want to preach holiness, justice and tolerance, which can spur the global
community into action to give more attention to our women.”

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