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Maariyah

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hehe, oh well not really! I made her by my own idea. I just wish she join Disney Princess. I wish Disney would allow my important story to be made by Disney and make her a new Disney Princess with other nine (or more) princesses (Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora, Ariel, Belle, Jasmine, Pocahontas, Mulan, Tiana and Rapunzel).

Now let me tell you about this new princess:

Name: Princess Maariyah
Ethnic/Oigin: Pahari-Pothowari Princess (Jammu and Kashmir: modern day Azad Kashmir, Pakistan)
Story Title: The Hidden Princess
Theme song: I am wondering...

Story: Once upon a time, there was a King Mobeen and his beautiful wife Sadia who lived in their palace in North-West Hindustan (now known as Pakistan). Queen Sadia had died giving birth to Maariyah, her daughter.
Queen Sadia knew about Zara the evil jinn/witch but she appeared as human form. The evil witch killed all the queens and also the princesses due to their beauty. Zara always stole their beauty to put on her face, so she looked beautiful but she was so vain.
Queen Sadia had a necklace, which protected her from the evil. This necklace was to save Maariyah from the evil witch. This evil witch Zara will try to kill Princess Maariyah once she turns 16. The Queen told King Mobeen that her last wish was to see her daughter wear the necklace when princess Maariyah turns 16 ...

I wish Disney could see it, could you help me to spread this to world?? yes please ...

because she is a unquie princess who has it own style and culture, she is not arabian or hindu, she is a Princess Maariyah

Future Disney Princess line-up: Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora, Ariel, Belle, Jasmine, Pocahontas, Mulan, Tiana, Rapunzel and Maariyah
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Mashallah! This would be a wonderful story! As an American Muslim, I believe it is important to identify Princess Maariyah with her true culture. American girls have vanity pushed at them in the form of Barbie. We are teaching our daughters modesty and the beauty of Islam, they need a doll with a story to be proud of! Have you thought of self-publishing, perhaps, a series of books on the story of Maariyah? It would be a wonderful Eid gift! Inshallah, everything will work out in your favor and we will see Princess Maariyah on the big screen soon! 
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