Nouhaila Benzina has the opportunity to make history at the 2023 Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.

Despite her team’s defeat against Germany in their tournament opener, the Morocco women’s national team have a chance to finish second in Group H.

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Meanwhile, her significance goes beyond the game itself. If she participates in her national team’s match against South Korea, she will become the first player ever to play in a hijab at the World Cup.

Previously, FIFA had banned the hijab, citing concerns about player safety. Despite potential discomfort, Nouhaila proudly wears the hijab and has been doing so for years.

She expressed her satisfaction with wearing it, and it has been a constant part of her attire while playing for different clubs and during training with the Moroccan national team.

A sacred garment for Islam

For women who deeply respect Islamic culture, respecting the hijab is of utmost importance.

In the Muslim world, the hijab represents the entire Islamic identity and serves as a symbol of religious authenticity.

It is seen as a divine obligation that safeguards women and defines their role in society.

FIFA has now recognized the right for players to wear the hijab, so Benzina‘s impact in this tournament could go beyond her performance on the field and extend to inspiring girls and players who wish to represent their national teams while adhering to their beliefs and customs.

Her legacy will be a powerful testament to embracing one’s identity and faith while pursuing their passion for the sport.

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