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Check out the text of the article that accompanies this photo, from Middle East Online:
Veiled Fulla is Arab answer to Barbie
Sartorial evolution of little Muslim girls' toy dolls mirrors broader phenomenon of Islamisation in Arab society.
By Malak Labib - CAIROMove over Barbie, veiled is beautiful. The physical ideal of Muslim girls increasingly includes the hijab, as evidenced by toy shops' best-selling doll "Fulla" and the string of showbiz stars opting to cover up.
The dark-eyed and olive-skinned Fulla has replaced her American rival's skimpy skirts with more modest "outdoor fashion" and Barbie's luxuriant blonde mane with an Islamic veil.
"Fulla sells better because it is closer to our Arab values: she never reveals a leg or an arm," says Tarek Mohammed, chief salesman at a Toys'R'Us branch in Mohandessin, one of Cairo's more upmarket neighbourhoods.
The Arab answer to Barbie has been selling like hot cakes...
I have no doubt that the dolls are "selling like hotcakes" -- to adherents of Sharia culture, who want their little girls raised in a way that accustoms them to repression.
Liberal American women who oppose U.S. efforts to fight Al Qaeda should be aware that Al Qaeda's official goal includes making American women dress like this doll. Zarqawi has stated that terrorist attacks won't end until terrorists "install sharia (Islamic law) on the entire Earth and spread Islamic justice there (...). The attacks will not cease until after the victory of Islam and the setting up of sharia".
a fabulous barbie ,have a cute simle