In an inspiration for younger generations, Fatima Payman, the first hijab-wearing Muslim woman in Australia’s federal parliament, encouraged girls who wear hijab to ‘do it with pride’ in her maiden speech to the Senate on Wednesday.
Proudly addressing the Senate in a hijab, Payman said the parliament started to reflect the “true diversity” of Australia.
“A hundred years ago, let alone ten years ago, would this parliament accept a woman choosing a hijab to be elected?” she said in the Senate, SBS News reported.