Posted on 12/14/2005 6:54:38 PM PST by nickcarraway
Barbie's image doesn't exactly fit with traditional Muslim values.
But a doll named Fulla, with a different look and a more modest wardrobe, is filling the void in a big way.
Fulla is made by a Syrian company, and is extremely popular with girls at the Islamic School of San Diego.
I kind of feel special to have a Fulla doll because it's kind of like me, one student said.
I think the Fulla doll is much better because it represents the picture of Islam, said another student.
Despite her popularity abroad, Fulla is hard to find here in the U.S. Ebay is probably the only place you can get her, where she goes for $40 to $60.
Warning: may explode if brought into a crowded bus, shopping mall, or Sbarros.
Can't wait to get the Honor-killing Fulla.
also she's smiling
I just hope the doll doesn't have blonde hair and blue eyes.
Is the dolls last name SHIT?
I can't tell what the different "look" is, but many people can sew dolls clothes to cover up or just personalize regular American dolls. In fact, just a small scrap of cloth might work well enough to represent the muslim headcoverings. $40 seems steep for this type of doll that can probably be made in China for under a dollar.
OK, you win... I was going to ask "Fulla what?"
And where is the burqa?
Strange that she needs a doll to look like her. If she's old enough to be like these dolls (in appearance), isn't she too old to play with them? It sounds really shallow that she thinks the clothes represent the doll. Girls who play with Barbie dolls typically don't dress like or even look like Barbie, yet they are happy just to play with the dolls.
Smell the difference:
http://www.alkaramdirect.com/acatalog/HIJAB2.jpg
http://www.alkaramdirect.com/acatalog/HIJAB1.jpg
http://www.alkaramdirect.com/acatalog/alamira_hijab.jpg
Blown up Barbie.
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