Ayesha , 22, is Fatima’s eldest daughter. She attended her brother’s Chudakkad when she was 10. “I remember feeling jealous,” she admits. “He got new clothes, a silver cap, and everyone kissed his bald head. I asked my mother, ‘When will it be my turn?’ She said, ‘Beta, it’s not our custom for girls.’”
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