The medal-winning hijabed woman
A celebrity near Vadakarakkal in Kozhikode district, Majisabhanu has already emerged as a celebrity.
A native of a poor family, wearing a hijab and going around the world to compete in the World Women's Powerlifting Competition may not be a dream come true in our country.
The first reason is that Kerala is not the Hotspot of sports.
Cricket, money, advertising and sponsorship are not available in our country.
Irani and Egyptian touch in name and costume
Maji Siya Bhanu does not appear to be a Malayali Muslim girl.
Bhanu can be compared to Hashim Amla, who grew up as the soul of South African cricket.
In 2007, Hasim Amla was caught in a one-day match against Sri Lanka in South Africa.
Commander Dean John said without a doubt that Mike was open, the terrorist got one catch.
The commenter lost his job following a worldwide protest.
Hashim Amla is a good Muslim despite being the world's top player, he is constantly on the verge of ridicule and ridicule.
Such players, while maintaining their Islamic identity despite the omissions, have created a stir in the society.
Until 2007, world women's boxing champion Laila Ali (daughter of Muhammad Ali Clay) did not wear a hijab.
Indian women's tennis star Sania Mirza wearing an Islamic dress
But from the Bhanu school level, the hijab has been coded like the women players in Islamic countries at state level, national and international competitions.
Bhanu told the media world that the hijab was giving him dignity.
The celebrity's answer to ridiculers is only smiles.
Bhanu has excelled in all areas such as punching, boxing, powerlifting, bodybuilding and fitness.
He is currently number six in the world
The medal tally, which began with Champion of the District Competition, representing Kozhikode in Powerlifting, has been repeated at the State and National level
In a fierce international match in Indonesia
Bhanu grew up to win the silver medal equivalent of a gold medal
Held in Russia
She became the world champion in the 56kg senior women's opener
Magi Siyabhanu won gold twice at the World Powerlifting Championships.

Bhanu entered the world of competitions in 2016 while studying for BDS at Mahi Dental College.
Newspapers, channels and social media in Kerala are treating this Hijabi girl as indiscriminate.
Good news comes in handy.
April 5 Manorama
The Sunday Star edition features the star-studded flashlight in Malayalam newspapers, including the feature article by Anumari Jacob.
Interviews, friendly conversations and opening ceremonies, Indian schools in the Gulf countries celebrate the proud star of our country.
It is worthy of being the founder of various institutions
KKP Abdullah
14/4/2020
The medal-winning hijabed woman
A celebrity near Vadakarakkal in Kozhikode district, Majisabhanu has already emerged as a celebrity.
A native of a poor family, wearing a hijab and going around the world to compete in the World Women's Powerlifting Competition may not be a dream come true in our country.
The first reason is that Kerala is not the Hotspot of sports.
Cricket, money, advertising and sponsorship are not available in our country.
Irani and Egyptian touch in name and costume
Maji Siya Bhanu does not appear to be a Malayali Muslim girl.
Bhanu can be compared to Hashim Amla, who grew up as the soul of South African cricket.
In 2007, Hasim Amla was caught in a one-day match against Sri Lanka in South Africa.
Commander Dean John said without a doubt that Mike was open, the terrorist got one catch.
The commenter lost his job following a worldwide protest.
Hashim Amla is a good Muslim despite being the world's top player, he is constantly on the verge of ridicule and ridicule.
Such players, while maintaining their Islamic identity despite the omissions, have created a stir in the society.
Until 2007, world women's boxing champion Laila Ali (daughter of Muhammad Ali Clay) did not wear a hijab.
Indian women's tennis star Sania Mirza wearing an Islamic dress
But from the Bhanu school level, the hijab has been coded like the women players in Islamic countries at state level, national and international competitions.
Bhanu told the media world that the hijab was giving him dignity.
The celebrity's answer to ridiculers is only smiles.
Bhanu has excelled in all areas such as punching, boxing, powerlifting, bodybuilding and fitness.
He is currently number six in the world
The medal tally, which began with Champion of the District Competition, representing Kozhikode in Powerlifting, has been repeated at the State and National level
In a fierce international match in Indonesia
Bhanu grew up to win the silver medal equivalent of a gold medal
Held in Russia
She became the world champion in the 56kg senior women's opener
Magi Siyabhanu won gold twice at the World Powerlifting Championships.

Bhanu entered the world of competitions in 2016 while studying for BDS at Mahi Dental College.
Newspapers, channels and social media in Kerala are treating this Hijabi girl as indiscriminate.
Good news comes in handy.
April 5 Manorama
The Sunday Star edition features the star-studded flashlight in Malayalam newspapers, including the feature article by Anumari Jacob.
Interviews, friendly conversations and opening ceremonies, Indian schools in the Gulf countries celebrate the proud star of our country.
It is worthy of being the founder of various institutions
KKP Abdullah
14/4/2020


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