Muslim women take part in hijab cosplay event in Malaysia

The cosplay – short for costume role-play – fad has been popular for over two decades in Malaysia. But hijab cosplay has only become popular in the last few years here and has generated much buzz among those in the cosplay scene.

Ange, a young Indonesian Muslim cosplayer, is seen here dressed as the Kamen rider Gaim, taking part in the hijab cosplay event in Subang Jaya, outside of Kuala Lumpur, on April 29, 2017. Manan Vatsyayana / AFP
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KUALA LUMPUR // Muslim women dressed as superheroes, princesses, and mighty sword-wielding warriors took part in a hijab cosplay event on Saturday in Malaysia, where the role-playing craze continues to grow.

In cosplay, short for costume role-play, enthusiasts gather to imitate characters from anime series, comics and video games, many drawn from Japanese pop culture.

Around 20 women showcased their love for anime at the cosplay event at a mall on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur, wearing elaborate make-up and costumes along with their traditional headscarves.

Participants took photos with each other, mingled and networked, while sharing costume and make-up tips.

Nur Azlina, a 21-year-old university student, decked out in a “Power Ranger” outfit, said a hijab did not hinder her cosplay skills and that there had been a lot of positive reaction.

“Some people are sometimes surprised when they see my hijab ... but it doesn’t bother me. My friends and my family support me and I also get invited to birthday parties to attend with my costume,” she said.

“I love cosplay and I get to make new friends here and also in the international cosplay community.”

Raja Muhammad Rusydi, a 20-year-old male cosplay enthusiast who also took part in Saturday’s showcase said he hoped such events will generate more interest among hijab-wearing women to take part in cosplay activities.

“I support them. If they love the character and have the passion, they should do it,” he said.

The cosplay fad has been popular for over two decades in Malaysia.

But hijab cosplay has only become popular in the last few years here and has generated much buzz among those in the cosplay scene.

* Agence France-Presse