An Iraqi beauty queen succeeds in the make-up removal test and fails the "five pillars"

The meeting of "Miss Asia", the Iraqi "Shinyar Ahmed", known as "Yarjan", with the journalist Nizar Al-Faris, recently, sparked a great controversy on social media.

The journalist asked Shnyar of the Jamahiriya in Sulaymaniyah, who is studying computer engineering, to wash her face and remove make-up so that the audience is sure that her beauty is real. It is just a highlighter of beauty.

And "Yarjan", who won the title of Miss Asia by the public vote, speaks Kurdish and Arabic and was born in 1996, highlighted the criteria for selecting beauty pageants spread in Iraq, pointing out that she personally did not undergo any plastic surgery.

Nizar addressed, during the “With Al-Fares” program, questions that some described as embarrassing, including the type of car that Yarjan owns, as well as her wearing the hijab for a while and after months of appearing in a different bold appearance, and also a question: Do you pray?

The Iraqi beauty queen stressed that she is a religious person from the inside, and there are many who ask her the reason for removing the veil, and she responds with one word: "I was forced."

And when the media asked her that one of the conditions of the beauty queen is that she be educated... Do you know the name of the Prophet's father?

She replied, No.. When he asked her about the five pillars of Islam, she mentioned only prayer and zakat, and she said she did not remember.

Yarjan indicated that in beauty pageants, they do not ask religious or political questions.

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