#but also rancid arab superiority and colorism
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rooksamoris · 5 months ago
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Kalim's Birthday Fanart
As some of you may be aware already, for each twst character’s birthday i tend to make art of the birthday boy to celebrate, and my plan for this year was to use said art to promote different charities and local stores from countries in need. The next birthday on the list is Kalim’s and I wanted to make it special to promote a lot more charities than usual in a single post for the following countries: Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Syria, Turkey, Tunisia and Yemen (I wanted to include Sudan as well, but I’m not sure if it would be okay to do so given the fact that it’s in Northeast Africa, either way I’ll be making another special art piece focused on African countries for Leona���s birthday but I really want to add Sudan to Kalim and Jamil’s art as well, please do let me know if that’s alright).
My plan for these is to put Kalim in these countries’ different traditional clothing (yes, all of them if possible, I like to put the boys in at least 2 different outfits for their birthday and I don’t mind putting them in more if given enough time), and while I’ve found something in my investigation I also feel unsure of how accurate said information is, as well as the fact that I haven’t been able to find good reference for each article of clothing (most pics I’ve found are low res and I can’t see the details like that). So, after consulting with my sister about it, I decided to make this post to ask for help for this, since I’m not from any of the countries mentioned and I truly don’t want to end up doing something offensive due to lack of information when my objective is to try and bring more attention to what is happening there and hopefully spread the charity links to help the victims.
So please, if you can help me in any way to verify the information I gathered or link me more sources and references I can use (especially if you’re a part of any of these cultures) I would be incredibly grateful!
Notes and List of sites I gathered and consulted under Read More.
Notes:
My plan for Kalim’s outfits based on the information I have so far goes like this:
First outfit: white Thobe w/ embroidered neckline and cuffs + red and white Kuffiyeh/Shumagh (possibly over his shoulders instead of in his head, but I might change it) – OR – Kurdish traditional clothing (sharwall, long sleeved jacket, dress shirt and pshtwen/pshten).
Second Outfit: simple white Dishdasha + Champagne colored Bisht (given his social standing, please let me know if it’s innapropiate) + classic black and white Kuffiyeh/Shumagh.
Third Outfit: Dishdasha w/ blazer + embroidered belt + Jambiya + Shawl wrapped like a turban (colors and patterns not yet decided).
Fourth Outfit: Jalabiya + scarf + skullcap (colors and patterns not yet decided).
I don’t really know if that number of outfits is enough to represent all of the mentioned cultures or if I should add more, so please let me know! I’m also trying to find more reference pictures so that I can be as accurate as possible, so links to online shops that sell these garments also work pretty well for me (preferably, with models wearing them so I can see how the fabrics and layers interact with movement).
Sources I’ve found/consulted so far:
Arab Clothing: The Ultimate Guide | IstiZada
Video: Muslim Dresses Around The World Countries 2022 | Islamic Traditional Cloth For Men | Islamic Updates - YouTube
What is a dishdasha and how is it worn? (custom-qamis.com)
What is the Difference Between a Thobe and Dishdasha? – newarabia
Bisht | Abu Dhabi Culture
Clothing – The School of Abbasid Studies
Home - Nationalclothing.org
Clothing - Kurdish Central
Again, thank you so much for the help! If you also want to send me links of charities whose proceeds go to the mentioned countries, that would be just as appreciated!
#SCREAMING THIS IS SUCH A GOOD IDEA#IM YEMENI WITH DISTANT IRAQI ROOTS ON MAMAS SIDE#SOMEONE REMIND ME TO REPLY TO THIS POST WHEN I GET OJT OF BED AND ONTO MY COMPUTER#twisted wonderland#kalim al asim#jamil viper#twst fanart#also i do recommend not including sudan since sudanese people are not arab despite speaking arabic due to their region#sudan has been arabized due to its region and expansionism#the nubian languages/dialects are in decline as a result of it#afro-arabs and black arabs do exist though#i just wanted to say that#the african and arab debate has gone on forever and the results are always just people screaming back and forth#arabs are semitic and the people of sudan are not#colorism also plays a huge role in it too#i will say that there have been arabs in sudan for centuries but that just mirrors the effects of the yemenis in somalia#africa and the Middle East are right next door to each other#so of course there’s mixing#also you can speak semitic languages without being semitic in your roots#the ethiopians are a group of africans that come to mind when i think of african semites as well as the mixed people of socotra island#the native languages of sudan that aren’t arabic don’t come from the semitic tree#think beja being a cushitic language and nubian/fur being their own groups of language#there are cushitic people in ethiopia as well#but due to their proximity to yemen and the red sea they have a lot of semitic tribes as well#the same can’t be said about sudan who had semitic people#expand into their lands and so on#while im sure there’s native arabs to sudan#the fact of the matter is the native cultures of sudan have been dying due to many things such as colonialism#but also rancid arab superiority and colorism
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