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A Saudi girl living in Germany has proposed designing a headscarf emoji. A Saudi teenager living in Germany has proposed designing a headscarf emoji.
Rayouf Alhumedhi, 15, has sent a proposal to The Unicode Consortium, a non-profit corporation that reviews and develops new emojis.Rayouf Alhumedhi, 15, has sent a proposal to The Unicode Consortium, a non-profit corporation that reviews and develops new emojis.
The idea gained the backing of the co-founder of online discussion forum Reddit, Alexis Ohanian. If approved, her emoji will be available in 2017.The idea gained the backing of the co-founder of online discussion forum Reddit, Alexis Ohanian. If approved, her emoji will be available in 2017.
The proposal comes as countries across Europe wrestle with the issue of the Muslim veil - in all its forms.The proposal comes as countries across Europe wrestle with the issue of the Muslim veil - in all its forms.
The debate takes in religious freedom, female equality, secular traditions and even fears of terrorism.The debate takes in religious freedom, female equality, secular traditions and even fears of terrorism.
The Islamic veil across Europe
The veil issue is part of a wider debate about multiculturalism in Europe, as many politicians argue that there needs to be a greater effort to assimilate ethnic and religious minorities.The veil issue is part of a wider debate about multiculturalism in Europe, as many politicians argue that there needs to be a greater effort to assimilate ethnic and religious minorities.
After reading an article on emoji design, Alhumedhi wrote an email about her idea to Unicode. 'Emojis are everywhere'
Intrigued, a member of a Unicode subcommittee replied offering to help her draft a formal proposal. Rayouf Alhumedhi told the BBC it was during a group chat with her friends on social media that she had realised there was no emoji to represent her, a headscarf-wearing woman.
In her initial document Ms Alhumedhi wrote: "In the age of digitalisation, pictures prove to be a crucial element in communication. After reading an article on emoji design, she wrote an email about her idea to Unicode.
"With the amount of difference in this world, we must be represented. We are here to discuss the addition of a HEADSCARF emoji." Intrigued, a member of a Unicode subcommittee replied, offering to help her draft a formal proposal.
To boost support for the initiative, Mr Ohanian, hosted a Reddit live online discussion on Tuesday where Reddit users could ask Alhumedhi about the new idea. "In this day and age, representation is extremely important," she said of her reasons behind the project.
Some wanted to see whether they could get involved, others questioned the existence of the hijab, saying it was a tool to oppress women. "People want to be acknowledged... and recognised, especially in the tech world. This is massive. Emojis are everywhere.
"There are so many Muslim women in this world who wear the headscarf. It might seem trivial... but it's different when you see yourself on the keyboard around the world. Once you experience that, it's really great."
To boost support for the initiative, Mr Ohanian hosted a Reddit live online discussion on Tuesday where Reddit users could ask Rayouf Alhumedhi about the new idea.
Some wanted to see whether they could get involved while others questioned the need for the hijab, saying it was a tool to oppress women.
The drafting committee hopes to present a final version of the proposal to Unicode in November.The drafting committee hopes to present a final version of the proposal to Unicode in November.