Tasbeeh Diab first Sudanese to step towards stardom of Miss World contest, cautiously in a conservative society and criticism of her peers

The name of the young Sudanese woman Tasabeeh Diab, the Sudanese blogger and entrepreneur, who grabbed the spotlight for a long time through the short videos that she was publishing on her account on social networking sites for the latest fashion and fashions that live up to her and her strength and finally crowned her hard individual effort as she topped the podium of the semi-finals of the Miss World contest in the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh, on Saturday evening with 70 belle from different countries

Which is evaluated by Miss Global Organization through a set of actions and looks that were well received by the jury and the audience and were ranked among the top ten.

In recent weeks, social media in Sudan has witnessed a major controversy over the participation of Tasbih in this competition, according to the network “Ska News” Arabia, on Wednesday.

While many expressed support for her, some criticized her from the point of view of customs and traditions, and others linked their criticism of her participation to scenes of death and suffering experienced by Sudanese due to the war that has been going on since mid-April.

Tasbeeh continued to stress her keenness to appear in a way that honors the Sudanese, as she explained on her Facebook page: “Keep knowing, I will not do anything against Sudanese customs and traditions even if I have to give up the competition. The most important thing is to win your hearts.”

Traditional Sudanese dress

Tasbeeh Diab decided to choose the traditional Sudanese dress, to participate in the national fashion section of the competition, and in a surprise revealed by the contestant coming from the land of gold, the committee chose her look to be ranked among the top 5 national looks.

On her choice of Sudanese dress, she wrote Tasbeeh Diab: “I chose on Heritage Day that I wear the Sudanese skirt of the wonderful Sarah Yassin with great pride for those who saw the Estej Baltob and hear the amount of quark and enthusiasm Btaa the audience who saw and go ask me de Shno and symbolizes the Shno in the global Estej like this praise be to God.”

“The traditional Sudanese dress symbolizes the strength and authority of Sudanese women and the famous queen of freedom and beauty in Sudan, Kandake, and the top is associated with the strength of Sudanese women and their glorious history, which combined injustice and corruption, and it refers to the model of the warrior woman who resisted colonialism and corruption in the past,” she said.

She continued: “The dress is made entirely of pure red silk, as the red color in Sudanese traditions indicates the expulsion of the evil spirit, and is hand-woven with different materials starting with soft beads in two different sizes, precious stones and natural feathers, along with Sudanese pound coins that have always been associated in Sudan with happy occasions, along with the traditional luminous Sudanese moon that symbolizes tenderness, beauty, softness and pampering women.”

Then came the announcement of the selection of the Sudanese dress among the top 5 national looks in the competition and wrote Tasbeeh Diab, saying: “Sudanese top ranked in the competition among the top 5 national clothes as long as your glory, O Sudan, and not Hori world Chloe your beauty and the beauty of your family and hermit.”

Praises for Diab’s praises have been taking place since the first day she chose a certain style she followed during the competition, as the Sudanese contestant has a clear goal from the beginning, which is to raise the name of her country and spread her positive message about it.

A modest and different swimming look for the first time

Tasabeeh Diab chose a different look from a large number of her competitions, as she chose to wear a burkini that covered her entire body during the swimsuit section, in which most of the contestants compete in revealing swimsuits, most notably the bikini.

Commenting on this choice, Tasbeeh Diab said: “I chose to cover my body and what I wear a swimsuit and I liked to create a new image of the paragraph de Talaat on the stage with my personality and my soul without falsification, ie I was shown the details of my body in the paragraph of wearing swimming and I was the least striking among the rest of the 70 contestants.”

Diab confirmed that her look in the swimming segment was chosen among the top 10 looks this time as well: “But I entered the classification of the top 10 swimwear that wore me the stage for the semi-finals.”

The name of Sudan is high

Tasbeeh Diab raised the name of the State of Sudan during the opening ceremony of the semi-finals of the competition in an enthusiastic way, as she identified herself on stage as Tasbeeh coming from the land of the Nile and strong and ambitious women.

What is remarkable in this scene is the strength, clarity and enthusiasm of the voice of Diab’s praises, which caught the eye, and without fear or confusion, the Sudanese girl presented the name of her country on the stage of the Miss World contest for the first time in history, in an honorable and wonderful way.

Al-Yurae – Layalina – (multiple sources)

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