What is Messi wearing as he holds up the World Cup?
The #bisht or abaya is a traditional robe of honour worn to celebrate prestigious occasions and symbolises respect and royalty.
As the Emir of Qatar did for Messi, a ruler would bestow his own or a gifted bisht as a mark of special honour, or to commemorate an important event (like winning the World Cup and being the GOAT).
Robes of honour are made of luxurious fabric and embroidered in gold. The amount of gold embroidery indicated the individual’s rank – the more gold in the robe, the higher the rank of the person.
You might also recognise that graduation gowns resemble the bisht or Abaya. That is because they have Arab-Islamic roots.
When a scholar received their degree, they would often be presented with a robe of honour indicating they were now qualified to teach. Henry G. Farmer states that the tradition of the gowns can be traced to Fatimid times (909-1171):
“In the colleges in Cairo under the Fatimids, the doctors in the various faculties wore distinctive gowns (khila’), and it is said that the ordinary gown of British universities retains the original form of the Arabic khil’a” (Historical Facts for the Arabian Musical Influence, p 188).
Messi understood and revelled in the deep honour of the garment that he was presented with and wore it with pride, but it is shocking to see so many western media outlets and well-known commentators marking the moment with ignorant and outright racist headlines.
The Qatar world cup was amongst the best ever organised, and those who attended, from every corner of the globe and every background attested to it. It was such an incredible opportunity to learn about the beauty and traditions of Arab culture. Then, we’d realise that our cultures are more interlinked than we thought.
Sally Mousa سالي موسى 2.
#qatar #messi #qatarworldcup #respect #honour #arab #culture
The #bisht or abaya is a traditional robe of honour worn to celebrate prestigious occasions and symbolises respect and royalty.
As the Emir of Qatar did for Messi, a ruler would bestow his own or a gifted bisht as a mark of special honour, or to commemorate an important event (like winning the World Cup and being the GOAT).
Robes of honour are made of luxurious fabric and embroidered in gold. The amount of gold embroidery indicated the individual’s rank – the more gold in the robe, the higher the rank of the person.
You might also recognise that graduation gowns resemble the bisht or Abaya. That is because they have Arab-Islamic roots.
When a scholar received their degree, they would often be presented with a robe of honour indicating they were now qualified to teach. Henry G. Farmer states that the tradition of the gowns can be traced to Fatimid times (909-1171):
“In the colleges in Cairo under the Fatimids, the doctors in the various faculties wore distinctive gowns (khila’), and it is said that the ordinary gown of British universities retains the original form of the Arabic khil’a” (Historical Facts for the Arabian Musical Influence, p 188).
Messi understood and revelled in the deep honour of the garment that he was presented with and wore it with pride, but it is shocking to see so many western media outlets and well-known commentators marking the moment with ignorant and outright racist headlines.
The Qatar world cup was amongst the best ever organised, and those who attended, from every corner of the globe and every background attested to it. It was such an incredible opportunity to learn about the beauty and traditions of Arab culture. Then, we’d realise that our cultures are more interlinked than we thought.
Sally Mousa سالي موسى 2.
#qatar #messi #qatarworldcup #respect #honour #arab #culture
What is Messi wearing as he holds up the World Cup?
The #bisht or abaya is a traditional robe of honour worn to celebrate prestigious occasions and symbolises respect and royalty.
As the Emir of Qatar did for Messi, a ruler would bestow his own or a gifted bisht as a mark of special honour, or to commemorate an important event (like winning the World Cup and being the GOAT).
Robes of honour are made of luxurious fabric and embroidered in gold. The amount of gold embroidery indicated the individual’s rank – the more gold in the robe, the higher the rank of the person.
You might also recognise that graduation gowns resemble the bisht or Abaya. That is because they have Arab-Islamic roots.
When a scholar received their degree, they would often be presented with a robe of honour indicating they were now qualified to teach. Henry G. Farmer states that the tradition of the gowns can be traced to Fatimid times (909-1171):
“In the colleges in Cairo under the Fatimids, the doctors in the various faculties wore distinctive gowns (khila’), and it is said that the ordinary gown of British universities retains the original form of the Arabic khil’a” (Historical Facts for the Arabian Musical Influence, p 188).
Messi understood and revelled in the deep honour of the garment that he was presented with and wore it with pride, but it is shocking to see so many western media outlets and well-known commentators marking the moment with ignorant and outright racist headlines.
The Qatar world cup was amongst the best ever organised, and those who attended, from every corner of the globe and every background attested to it. It was such an incredible opportunity to learn about the beauty and traditions of Arab culture. Then, we’d realise that our cultures are more interlinked than we thought.
Sally Mousa سالي موسى 2.
#qatar #messi #qatarworldcup #respect #honour #arab #culture
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