Mangaluru: Majiziya Bhanu, a hijab wearing bodybuilder breaking stereotypes


Pushparaj Poojary

Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Mar 28: Body-building has always been a male-dominated sport in India. Building muscles and body transformation has been meant for men, but from the past few years, women are also actively involved in fitness field.

Breaking stereotypes, a 23-year-old hijab wearing woman from north Kerala has proved that growing muscle for women is not difficult.

Majiziya Bhanu is a professional power-lifter and bodybuilder from Orkatteri, Kerala. She began power-lifting training in the year 2016. She bagged a silver medal in the Asian Power-lifting Championship 2017 held in Indonesia and also a gold medal in the Woman's Fitness Physique 2018 held at Darbar hall stadium, Kochi.

She has been selected as the strongest woman of Kerala thrice by Kerala State Power-lifting Association.

She completed her primary education at Islamic Academy English Higher Secondary School, Vatakara and did her secondary education from KKMGHSS, Orkatteri. She is currently pursuing her BDS at Mahe Institute of Dental Sciences And Hospital.

Majiziya Bhanu spoke to Daijiworld and shared her experience.

Excerpts:

Q: Who inspired you to take up the sport?

It was actually my husband Nour Ahmad Kohan Alizaey, who is inspired and encouraged me to participate in Kerala Championship 2018.

Even though I am active and strong in power-lifting, I never ever thought about bodybuilding. It was my husband who encouraged me and gave me the strength miles away from Afghanistan.

Q: How did you prepare yourself for bodybuilding? How has your family helped you to achieve your goal?

It was very hard in the beginning when I started going to gym. People including my parents advised me against going to gym. I was tired of explaining. In reality, I was really blessed, because Allah helped me in that tough situation.

I had no idea about bodybuilding and had several misconceptions.

My husband encouraged me to participate in a bodybuilding event. He gave me all the ideas, instructions and the strength that I was looking extremely different and special in the competition.

Q: How did you feel on the stage wearing a hijab?

Hijab is not just a piece of cloth; it is my strength and dignity. I follow Islam and my identity is my hijab. I was feeling very special and unique when I was on the stage. I want to let the world know that hijab is never an obstacle for women with unstoppable passion.

Q: What role has your family played in your career?

I am from a village called Orkatteri which is far away from city and as well as modern lifestyle. I was so eager and enthusiastic to learn and practice sports when I was a little kid. My parents Abdul and Rasiya Majeed, supported me and they did everything to help me achieve my dreams. They enquired about many games, but unfortunately none of them were available in our village and nearby town. But I never gave up; I did everything that I could do within my limits.

If my situation was favorable as right now, I would have been known by the whole world at present. But sadly, there is nobody to pay attention, support and help me out to move forward and be part of international competitions.

I hope that I would be able to take part in an international competition some day.

Q: Any suggestions to upcoming female bodybuilding enthusiasts or especially women?

All I did was just an attempt. Now it is clear how the world is looking at me. Nobody and nothing can stop us from anything if are determined.

Being a woman or being a Muslim does not matter. I want to let the world know that hijab is not a limiting factor or an excuse. Every religion and culture is valuable and respectful. No games will disrespect religion, if we are on the right way.

I suggest all Indian women and all around the world, articulate your dreams, listen to your instinct, be gusty and take risks, nurture yourself, go with the flow, face your inner critic, do not be afraid, work hard and stay focused and if do not succeed in your first attempt, try again, put yourself out there and never stop.

Challenges can be met if we work hard. If we care about society, we will all end up as house wives.

All women have the same rights as men. I stand for my own rights; I fight for my own dreams. My parents supported me and helped me to make my dream come true. I am right now in the spot where I always wanted to be.

Q: What is your next immediate goal?

My future plan is to participate in the World Championships. I want to be a doctor to help people. I want to set up a sports academy for our children to help them realise their dreams. I want to make my husband, parents and my country proud.

I will try my best to come forward and stand proudly on top of the world without changing my identity and personality. 

  

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  • dk shetty, mangalore/Oman

    Thu, Mar 29 2018

    well done dear making your parents/husband and people of your state proud.
    I wish you all the best for the world championships.

    I truly salute your husband who helped you break so many barriers and achieve your goals.
    Without his support, encouragement this would not have been possible.

    Today society needs attitude like your husband's, who is open minded and supportive.
    I truly congratulate him also along with you.

    all the best.

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  • Shaf Bhakt, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 29 2018

    Muslim girls who already outsmarted their counterpart in studies need to come forward in sports , arts , stage shows, music , fashion and movie industry with hijab or no hijab.
    Let the rights of these woman get preserved forever and let the religion stay in the books that has expressed and the cocoon get built for preechers n spoilers.
    Let those burning with the attire of woman at college get some punch on face.
    All the very best last, go to greater heights while you see alchemist.

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  • Sachin Shetty, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 29 2018

    You are a role model for all the ladies. God bless you & grant you success.

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  • arun kumar, mangaluru

    Thu, Mar 29 2018

    NO COMPLIMENTS, WELL WISHINGS FROM SHANTI DHOOTAS,ANY WAYS GOOD LUCK SISTER FOR YOUR FUTURE MAKE INDIA PROUD..

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  • Vantage Point, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 29 2018

    Congrats Majiziya Bhanu...God bless you and make India proud....Hope some dress code doesn't come as hurdle on your way...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Mar 28 2018

    Mera Mangaluru Badal Raha Hai ...

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  • Nani, Ixe

    Wed, Mar 28 2018

    Congratulations u r a true inspiration to al d Indians..god bless

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA.

    Wed, Mar 28 2018

    Congrats and best of luck to Majiziya Bhanu. God bless you and fulfill all your wishes come true. I appreciate your high ambitions which I am sure will surpass in the coming days.

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  • Ivar, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 28 2018

    Power lifting is okay. But how will she compete body building championship with burkha?

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  • Nawaz, Udupi/ Kuwait

    Wed, Mar 28 2018

    I can't understand how is it possible . May be it's understood that wearing black dress is considered as hijab.

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  • Shoan DSouza, Sacheripet

    Wed, Mar 28 2018

    Congrats ! Mijasia Bhanu. ...! Wearing hijab is not a barrier for Muslim ladies. It's a good sign..! A healthy society needs these achievers. Not any celebritie's children.

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  • nazni, mangalore

    Thu, Mar 29 2018

    Wonderful comment ....nice thought...

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  • MOHAN, KUDLA chicken

    Wed, Mar 28 2018

    Sadly from one society will never comment on this news. hope they cant digest this news. god will enlighten their mind.

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  • anil, MLRE

    Wed, Mar 28 2018

    Well done . its truely inspiring too all ladies. even she faced lots diffculties faced from her society, still SHE won.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Mar 28 2018

    Cogratulations to her sports and her win. Hope her dreams come true, wish her good luck.

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  • Nawaz, Udupi/ Kuwait

    Wed, Mar 28 2018

    Sorry for the misunderstanding that just wearing black is considered as Hijab. But at least she is not apologetic for her choice of hijab.

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  • L N Rego, Bendur

    Wed, Mar 28 2018

    Inspiring story..Crossing all odds and winning, is something noteworthy. Congratulations Majhizia Baanu, Keep going. May God grant you more success to inspire other talents specially from your own community.

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  • vijay, uae

    Wed, Mar 28 2018

    some extremist dont want womens in sports. its their right to participate in decent manner. god bless this lady.

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  • Change, K'taka

    Wed, Mar 28 2018

    Some Altra extremist disturb/demotivate and make fun of such hijab wearing girls in schools and colleges. Hypocrites

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