Central Leader

Supporter wears ‘rugby hijab’ with pride

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All Blacks supporter and Sonny Bill Williams fan Rehana Ali had to make her own ‘‘rugby hijab’’ to avoid copyright issues.

The Aucklander captured attention on Saturday night wearing her special homemade All Blacks hijab at the test match against South Africa.

The idea of a ‘‘rugby hijab’’ was suggested to her by her sons during the 2011 Rugby World Cup, Ali said.

Originally, Ali took her hijab to a printing outlet who turned her away because of copyright issues, she said.

Not letting this get in the way, the finance worker cut the logo out of a beanie and sewed it to the original hijab, Ali said.

‘‘I went out of my way to say ‘yep, now I’ve got the right scarf’,’’ Ali said.

It was important for the Muslim community to come forward and share their identity as it should be commonplac­e in such a multicultu­ral country like New Zealand, she said.

‘‘I have a social life as well and being a Muslim shouldn’t make any difference. I am an individual just like you.’’

Her message to other Muslims, whether they were rugby fans or not, was ‘‘don’t be shy to show your identity and wear your religion proudly’’.

Originally from Fiji, moved to Auckland in 1988.

She has alway supported the All Blacks even against Fiji, which she was not sorry about, Ali Ali said.

While she loves the entire team, her favourite player is fellow Muslim Sonny Bill Williams.

‘‘I admire them all, but I admire the way he plays and he is a great role model for all Muslims.’’

 ??  ?? Rehana Ali wears her All Blacks hijab while at the recent test match with her husband Azam Ali.
Rehana Ali wears her All Blacks hijab while at the recent test match with her husband Azam Ali.

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