A student of Hadith Studies at the Faculty of Ushuluddin and Islamic
Thought, UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta
continues to demonstrate that academic excellence and global competitiveness
can grow from the same roots. Friza Azzahra, after a journey marked by repeated
rejections and self-doubt, earned the Best Personality title at Beauty Muslimah Indonesia 2026, representing the
Special Region of Yogyakarta.
Her achievement did not emerge overnight.
Before standing on the national stage, she had faced multiple unsuccessful
applications and moments of hesitation. Rather than retreat, she refined her
public speaking skills, strengthened her confidence, and expanded her capacity
to connect across diverse communities. What distinguished her was not merely
stage presence, but resilience shaped through discipline and
reflection—qualities deeply cultivated within her academic environment.
For UIN Sunan Kalijaga, Friza’s accomplishment
reflects a broader institutional narrative: the university is not only a center
of Islamic scholarship but also a reservoir of high-achieving, globally aware
students. Its integrative academic model—bridging religious sciences, critical
thinking, and social engagement—equips students to excel beyond conventional
career pathways.
During the competition, Friza was recognized
for empathy, collaboration, and emotional intelligence. The Best Personality
award acknowledged her ability to uplift fellow finalists, adapt to dynamic
situations, and maintain composure under pressure. These attributes mirror the
character-based education embedded in her university experience.
Importantly, her success challenges
stereotypes. As a hijab-wearing Muslim woman grounded in classical Islamic
studies, she demonstrated that faith-informed identity can coexist with
confidence in global platforms. Rather than a limitation, her academic and spiritual
foundation became a distinctive strength.
Friza’s story signals something larger: UIN
Sunan Kalijaga is cultivating graduates who are intellectually grounded,
socially conscious, and internationally competitive. In global arenas where
personality, leadership, and cultural literacy matter as much as technical
skill, its students are proving ready to lead.
Her
victory is more than a personal milestone—it is a reflection of a university
ecosystem where perseverance, scholarship, and character converge to produce
excellence.