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BroHanif
03/05/02 at 17:34:10
I know all of you sistaz on this board deep down have been longing for a dolly with hijab and some sound character for some time.
Well wait no longer, Dara and Sara are on a head to head battle with Gillete Ken and Skimpy low cut top, short skirt Barbie. Now if they had 'Action Man' with a beard that would be good. Get your dolly now.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/middle_east/newsid_1856000/1856558.stm

Meet Dara and Sara, Iran's answer to Ken and Barbie.
The Muslim dolls have been developed by a government agency to promote traditional values, with their modest clothing and pro-family backgrounds.

They are widely seen as an effort to counter the American dolls and accessories that have flooded the Iranian market

Toy seller Masoumeh Rahimi welcomed the dolls, saying Barbie was "foreign to Iran's culture" because some of the buxom, blonde dolls have revealing clothing.

She said young girls who play with Barbie, a doll she sees as wanton, could grow into women who reject Iranian values.

"I think every Barbie doll is more harmful than an American missile," Ms Rahimi said.

Loving parents

Dara and Sara were born as characters in school books and their lives have also grown in stories that are being sold on cassette along with the dolls.


They have been developed and are being marketed by the Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults, a government agency affiliated with the Ministry of Education.

The siblings help each other solve problems and turn to their loving parents for guidance.

The children are supposed to be eight years old, young enough under Islamic law for Sara to appear in public without a headscarf.

But each of the four models of Sara comes with a white scarf to cover her brown or black hair.

Another toy seller, Mehdi Hedayat, said: "Dara and Sara are strategic products to preserve our national identity.

"And of course, it is an answer to Barbie and Ken, which have dominated Iran's toy market."

Some 100,000 dolls have been manufactured - in China - and each will sell for 125,000 rials ($15) compared with 332,000 rials for a genuine Barbie and 25,000 rials for a copy.



Re: Now you sistaz can have a muslima doll
Seeker
03/05/02 at 21:17:18
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Br. Hanif, can you say advertisement??  ;) I've actually heard of these dolls. I think they're great for younger children to play with instead of the subliminal messaging Barbie Doll.
Re: Now you sistaz can have a muslima doll
mymacsys
03/05/02 at 21:23:31
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Let's not forget the Razanne dolls!

[url]http://store.yahoo.com/islamicbookstore-com/razmusdol.html[/url]

I still prefer Lego, K'Nex, Zoids, building blocks...

-mymacsys
Re: Now you sistaz can have a muslima doll
Muslimah
03/06/02 at 06:34:54
[color=Purple]As-salaam alaikum,

[i]"I know all of you sistaz on this board deep down have been longing for a dolly with hijab"[/i]
how did u know :o, u could hav told me b4, it would hav saved ma mum frm all the scarfs i ruined to make my barbie look better ;) (it never looked good so i used to flush their heads down the loo)-lol  :-/

[i]"Let's not forget the Razanne dolls!"[/i]
..yea they're cute too ;D
i want a dolly now...no i aint kiddin :-*

take care,
w'salaam[/color]
Re: Now you sistaz can have a muslima doll
Leslie
03/08/02 at 11:37:00
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I like the clothes on the dolls from this site: [color=Blue][url]http://lamsa-arabia.com/eng/layla/[/url][/color].  I'm not sure I'd want a child playing with a doll with an embroidered silk dress, though.

[wlm]
Leslie


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