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  2. Amani al-Khatahtbeh - Wikipedia

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    With friends from her mosque, al-Khatahtbeh published blogs on the site. Following high school, she attended Rutgers University , [ 10 ] graduating in 2014 with a political science degree. [ 11 ] She then worked for a non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C. before moving to New York and briefly working for a major media organization.

  3. Muslim meme - Wikipedia

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    Muslim memes or Islamic memes or Halal memes are one type of Internet meme which usually contain calls for adherence to Islamic religious teachings. [ 1 ] Most Muslim memes contain calls to adhere to Islamic teachings, or to stay away from prohibitions in Islam. [ 2 ]

  4. Allah Made Me Funny - Wikipedia

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    And it is nothing more, nothing less than the Arabic word for God. So Allah Made Me Funny is the Muslim answer to God Made Me Funky." [9] Their show was modeled on Spike Lee's The Original Kings of Comedy. [10] Allah Made Me Funny started out in purely Islamic gatherings, such as the annual Islamic Society of North America conference. [11]

  5. List of Muslim women heads of state and government

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    Portrait Head of government or state Country Status In office (first time) Benazir Bhutto Pakistan Prime Minister of Pakistan: 2 December 1988 – 6 August 1990

  6. Women in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the awrah for a slave woman during the era of slavery in the Muslim world, who according to Islamic law was a non-Muslim, was different than that of the awrah of a free Muslim woman. The awrah of a female slave was defined as being between her navel and her knee. [49]

  7. Category:Female Islamic religious leaders - Wikipedia

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    Women companions of the Prophet (2 C, 63 P) Pages in category "Female Islamic religious leaders" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total.

  8. Category:Islamic comedy and humor - Wikipedia

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  9. Battoulah - Wikipedia

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    Battoulah (Arabic: بطوله, romanized: baṭṭūleh; Persian: بتوله), also called Gulf Burqah (Arabic: البرقع الخليجي), [1] [note 1] is a metallic-looking fashion mask traditionally worn by Khaleeji Arab and Bandari Persian Muslim women in the area around the Persian Gulf.