Sudanese-Brit Sports Activist Who Helped Overturn FIBA’s Ban On Hijab Sees Her Sheikh Zayed Road Billboard For The First Time
Sudanese-Brit Sports Activist Who Helped Overturn FIBA’s Ban On Hijab Sees Her Sheikh Zayed Road Billboard For The First Time
Seeing her own billboard for the first time
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We’ve all seen it: the incredible image of Asma a top a building in Sheikh Z, with a tulle gown and puffy sleeves combined with the sportswear brand’s athleisure line
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She captioned the image, saying:
“Today I got to see the billboard of me in Dubai, it’s the biggest one of the many here and around the world 🌍 right now. It feels pretty surreal and the influx of support and love has been very humbling. So I’m going to enjoy this moment of chilling with the big boys. 😎😅
Alhmdullah for everything and a huge thank you to @adidas @adidasdxb for making this possible 💕”
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Breaking stereotypes isn’t a surprise for Elbadawi who has managed to mold the sports industry in so many ways, like overturning a ban on hijabs in professional basketball
In 2014, the basketball player and poet started the #FIBAAllowHijabcampaign to overturn the ban on hijabs in professional basketball. It petitioned the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) to allow both male and female players in religious headwear to compete professionally, according to Volunteerics.org
So inspiring!
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While in the UAE, Elbadawi enjoyed sightseeing and snapped a pic with the Museum of the Future too!
Her ‘I’m possible’ campaign billboard is currently featured not just in Dubai but across parts of the world
Have you seen her eye-catching image while driving yet?