Farah Abu Adila is the First Jordanian to Win the Miss Arab USA

  • Publish date: Wednesday، 19 July 2023
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Farah Abu Adila, a 26-year-old Jordanian immigrant, was crowned Miss Arabs in America for the year 2023 at a grand ceremony held in the United States.

The prestigious event saw Farah receiving the crown from the reigning Miss Arabs 2022, Marwa El Helou from Morocco. The ceremony was attended by prominent Arab celebrities, business figures, producers, and community leaders, highlighting the significant presence of Arab talent.

Farah, who holds a Bachelor's degree in English from Petra University in Jordan, currently works as a medical center manager and project manager in a medical investment company in Chicago, Illinois. 

She loves physical activities like walking and hiking as well as other sports and fitness pursuits. Farah expressed her determination to make a contribution while serving as Miss Arabs, with a strong commitment to helping women and children around the world.

During the ceremony, Farah Abu Adila showcased her Jordanian national dress, which was specially crafted by Diana's Fashions. Later, at the crowning moment, she stunned in a breathtaking dress designed by The Red Carpet Boutique.

The first runner-up position was won by Iraqi contestant Mai Mandawi, while Palestinian participant Noor Rizk secured the third runner-up title. Additionally, Jordanian contestant Asrar Qaisi excelled in drawing and was honored with the two titles of Queen of Talent.

The Miss Arab contest in America distinguishes itself from other pageants by eliminating the focus on body measurements and the swimsuit segment. Instead, each contestant proudly displays their national costume, and the judging criteria center around personality, poise, general knowledge, education, lifestyle, talents, personal abilities, and involvement in community service.

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