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Troops of the Headquarters Joint Task Force (North East) Operation HADIN KAI (OPHK) have again killed scores of Boko Haram terrorists, with the recovery of a cache of arms and ammunition in sustained offensive operations.
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belly dancer having a baby girl while she’s pregnant until 9 months and giving birth to her.
In the official Disney film *Aladdin* (1992), there is no character or scene featuring a “haram belly dancer” having a baby while pregnant in the Cave of Wonders. The imagery you’re describing likely comes from **fan-created art or fiction** rather than the movie itself.
Here is a breakdown of the actual characters and the context of the Cave of Wonders:
## The Official “Cave of Wonders” Dancers
In the original movie, belly dancers only appear briefly as magical constructs created by the Genie during the song **“Friend Like Me.”**
* **Origin:** They are summoned from the Genie’s smoke to demonstrate his power to Aladdin.
* **Appearance:** They are depicted as slender, identical magical beings who dance around Aladdin for a few seconds before disappearing.
* **Role:** They are purely for comedic and “show-stopping” musical effect; they are not actual inhabitants of the cave and have no backstory or personal plotlines.
## Where the “Pregnant” Idea Comes From
The specific detail of a belly dancer being pregnant or giving birth in the Cave of Wonders is a popular theme in **fan-fiction and “edit” communities** (found on sites like DeviantArt or specialized Fandom wikis).
* **Fan Edits:** Some fans create “what-if” scenarios or Photoshop edits (often referred to as “Disney Babes” or “Harem” edits) where characters like Princess Jasmine or the background dancers are depicted in various states of pregnancy.
* **Fan Theory/Stories:** There are fan-written stories that suggest the Genie’s magic might have left “residual” dancers in the cave after it collapsed, leading to elaborate fan-made mythologies about them living there.
## Use of the term “Haram”
The word *haram* means “forbidden” in Islamic law. While the 1992 film has been criticized for its “Orientalist” tropes—mixing various Middle Eastern and South Asian cultural elements—the film itself doesn’t use the term to describe its characters. The “Harem Girls” seen in the marketplace early in the film are meant to be comic foil for Aladdin, showing how he is viewed as a “street rat” compared to the high-class life he desires.
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