15 Yr Old's Calls For HIjab Emoji, Gets It

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    • Publish Date: Nov 15 2016 3:24PM
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    • Updated Date: Nov 15 2016 3:31PM
15 Yr Old's Calls For HIjab Emoji, Gets It

German girl Rayouf Alhumedhi's Hijab emoji is among various other campaign had campaigned for

London: The consortium that approves emojis has signed off new ones, including a woman wearing a hijab, woman breastfeeding a baby and a person doing yoga.
The new emojis are likely to arrive on smartphones next year after Unicode, the international consortium that sets their global standards, proposed the 51 icons.It will take the total number of the cartoon images, which are increasingly being used to replace words in text messages, to 1,724, The Telegraph reported.
 
The teen who made it possible
Rayouf Alhumedhi, a 15-year-old from Germany, had campaigned for the inclusion of the character wearing a hijab emoji, proposing it to Unicode after realising there was no emoji to represent her.  The Saudi teenager living in Germany had sent a proposal for a new headscarf-wearing emoji to The Unicode Consortium, which develops the popular characters. 15-year-old Rayouf Alhumedhi from Berlin said she was chatting to friends on Whatsapp when everyone picked an emoji to represent themselves. That's when she realised there wasn't one that adequately represented her, as a headscarf-wearing woman. She did some research and was delighted to find anyone can submit new emoji concepts the non-profit. When Alhumedhi emailed Unicode about her idea, they responded by helping her draft a formal proposal for the consortium's consideration. Alhumedhi, whose own proposal was accepted by Unicode, tweeted that she was "so excited" by the news.

The other emojis coming your way 
Among the list of introductions are 'person with headscarf', 'breastfeeding', 'bearded person', 'older adult', reflecting the current lack of grandparent icons. Other emojis that will be released in 2017 by Unicode are a head exploding, a face with open mouth vomiting and a man and woman practising yoga, The Guardian reported. The new list, Unicode 10, adds to efforts to make emojis more diverse. Smartphone makers have included a variety of skin tones, hair colours and cultural and religious references in recent years following claims that they reinforce stereotypes. Google recently called for more emojis that reflect women in the workplace, while Apple added male and female versions of some emojis after complaints that many of the female- focused cartoons featured activities such as cutting hair. The other new emojis proposed include a zombie, a vampire, a person holding their finger to their mouth, and a T-Rex.
Unicode, which represents the major technology companies, proposed a shortlist of the new emojis. They are typically approved in the following summer and are likely to be added to smartphones in roughly a year's time. In the coming weeks, Apple is set to add the emojis from the previous set, Unicode 9. They include emojis for facepalm, selfie, a clown and a pregnant woman. PTI 

Why an emoji?
Emoji is the fastest growing language in the world. There have been several high profile calls for Unicode to make the characters more diverse, as well as give female emojis other occupations that their current incarnations as princesses.
 
 
What emojis would you like to propose? Would you want something that represents students? Register and share your ideas.  
 

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Bhavana Jaison Atomic Energy Central School No 2

There is no emojis to represent our MPs and Representatives . If some funny emoji to represent MPs and teachers it will make chatting funny .

Aishwarya Iyer Deens Academy

Not a bad idea,the hijab emoji. And yes, there should be some emojis to represent teenagers also. Showing their various feelings.

Vihan R. Yalamanchili DDMS P.OBUL REDDY PUBLIC SCHOOL

Emojis are a creative way to express ideas. There should be emojis which represent students, like a student in uniform and emojis of nerdy and artistic students.

Kashish Verma Bharti Public School Swasthya Vihar

I would like to demand an emoji forevry profession like a teacher, a lawyer, a businessman etc. And I would definitely like a student emoji to be introduced as well.

E. Deepak Sen Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

Some e-mojis representing different subject books like science, economics etc would be very useful while chating .

Mayank saboo BHARTI PUBLIC SCHOOL (SWASTHYA VHR)

Emojis are the best way to express our idea digitaly. This help us understand the situations about of the sender. As there were no emojis before of HIjabit was an great creativity. Emojis of student should be introduce.

Brenda Marshal PADUA HIGH SCHOOL-MANKHURD

Hijab emoji is not a bad idea..

SHUBHAM BANSAL RYAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

its very funny and crazy to use emojis in our chatting life. it gives a better idea about the emotions or feelings the person want to share. And these emojis can also be used as it would be more funny.

Hafsa Malwat F D SCHOOL

I would like to have emoji who present that a child in school dress is inspiring people to save Environment.

Vishakha Bhalla BOSCO SR.SEC.SCHOOL( PASCHIM VIHAR)

Emoji is a strong way to communicate if you are not in a mood to write .. I would like to have the emojis that have scientific and business connections and could help class Xth to XIIth students like symbols or constants represented in a funny way.

DIWANSHI SHETIJA BHARTI PUBLIC SCHOOL (SWASTHYA VHR)

I would like to propose emojis of people in different dresses worn all over the country.It will show unity in diversity.

Nishi Upadhyay BHARTI PUBLIC SCHOOL (SWASTHYA VHR)

There should be emoji of our soldiers so that it can remind us every day how valuable they are to us.

saishalini Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

The emojis are the one which expresses our feelings strongly and I feel the emojis related to politics can be introduced.

Vihan R. Yalamanchili DDMS P.OBUL REDDY PUBLIC SCHOOL

Emojis in subject areas like science, commerce, and humanities should be introduced so people can represent themselves better. Emojis in politics would also enable us to criticize our leaders on their decisions.

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