Kulsoom Abdullah
Kulsoom Abdullah (born 1976) is a Pakistani-American weightlifter who became the first female weightlifter representing Pakistan when she competed at the 2011 World Championships.[1] The same year she made history when, in keeping with her religious views, she became the first woman to compete in hijab (head scarf), covered arms and legs after the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) modified its rules to accommodate her request to do so.[2]
Kulsoom Abdullah | |
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Born | 1976 Kansas City, Missouri |
Nationality | Pakistani American |
Occupation | Data Scientist |
Known for | Olympic Weightlifting |
Biography
Kulsoom Abdullah was born in Kansas City, Missouri and grew up in Okeechobee, Florida. She frequently visited Pakistan while growing up and speaks Pashto.[3] She has a Master's degree and PhD in electrical and computer engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology.[4] She began weightlifting while she was a graduate student as a training method for taekwondo.[5] After being denied the right to compete at a USA National Weightlifting competition in modest clothing, where CEO John Duff in an email to Abdullah “As USA Weightlifting is governed by the rules of the International Weightlifting Federation, we must adhere to those regulations and therefore reject your request, as is, to modify your competition costume,” Kulsoom Abdullah sought help from Civil Rights and government organizations. Because USAW and USOC are private organizations, they could not help her. The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) issued a press release on her behalf. She received attention from National and International news outlets about her challenge to compete at USA National competitions. After the media attention and CAIR's intervention, the USOC and USAW agreed to bring this to the attention of the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF). Kulsoom Abdullah [6] detailing clothing options that she says would meet her Muslim modesty requirements, allow competition officials to make clear calls and avoid concerns that she was obtaining any competitive advantage. to allow Abdullah to participate by modifying their regulations to allow her to compete with her head, arms, and legs covered.[7] In a 2011 article, Nancy Hogshead-Maker stated, "in a contemplative world, we would think about how to come up with attire that would bring out the best in all competitors, regardless what their religious or personal level of modesty is. This is not a beauty contest, not a religious litmus test."[8] International rules originally required the arms and legs of competitors to be bare so that judges could determine when a lift was successful.[8]
Abdullah was featured in the documentary The Pakistan Four: Four strangers in America redefining the narrative of being a Pakistani Muslim woman, released in 2014. The film also features Hareem Ahmad, saber fencer, Nadia Manzoor, stand-up comic, and chef Fatima Ali.[9]
See also
References
- Kulsoom Abdullah Crossfit Journal 2011. Retrieved 11 September 2014
- "Muslim woman Kulsoom Abdullah makes history at weightlifting event - ESPN". Espn.go.com. 2011-07-15. Retrieved 2014-09-11.
- Magazine, Brown Girl (2014-11-03). "Brown Girl of the Month: Kulsoom Abdullah is the First Female Pakistani-American Hijabi Weight Lifter". Brown Girl Magazine. Retrieved 2019-03-29.
- "Kulsoom Abdullah - Atlanta Code Camp 2018". www.atlantacodecamp.com. Retrieved 2019-03-29.
- Saber, Latifa. "Strong, Athletic and Breaking Records: Meet Kulsoom Abdullah, a Pakistan-American Olympic Weightlifter". My Salaam. Retrieved 2019-03-29.
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- "Female Muslim weightlifter competes in covering". ESPN.com. 16 July 2011. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
- msnbc.com, Kari Huus Reporter (2011-06-30). "Muslim weightlifter fights to compete, hijabi-style". msnbc.com. Retrieved 2019-03-29.
- Magazine, Brown Girl (2014-05-12). "The Pakistan Four". Brown Girl Magazine. Retrieved 2019-03-29.