2. Fatiha Amara
French feminist and politician, who began her
political life as an advocate for women
3. On June 19, 2007, although still a member and a municipal
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councilor of the ocialist Party, she was appointed Secretary
of State for Urban Policies
4. She was active in supporting the expulsion from French
secondary schools of young women wearing the Muslim
headscarf
5. Dr. Ingrid Mattson
Ph.D. is a Canadian Muslim
convert professor and activist and
the current president of the Islamic
Society of North America
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Raised as a atholic, she ultimately abandoned religion
"for good" during her teenage years, but converted to
Islam at the end of her undergraduate studies.
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Dr. Mattson is the first emale to
lead the Islamic Society of North
America (ISNA).
8. Khadija Haffajee
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Khadija Haffajee, originally from outh Africa, has resided in
Ottawa for more than three decades. She is an educator and
community activist in the Ottawa -Carleton region in general
and the Muslim community in particular
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Khadija is a founding member of Women for eace and is the
Muslim representative on the Co-ordinating Committee for
Pastoral Care in Secondary Schools since 2001
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In 2001 she received an ward from the Canadian Islamic
Congress for Excellence in Community Service and in 2004
she received an award from the Council of Islamic Relations
(Cair-Can) for Community Leadership
11. Maha ElGenaidi
B.A. Political Science-Economics,
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American University in Cairo, gypt.
Founder & President of Islamic
Networks Group (ING).
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Maha has spoken to undreds of schools, churches, police
departments, corporations and other public institutions; has
appeared on numerous television and radio programs, and
is author of seven training handbooks on outreach for
American Muslims as well as eight training modules for
public institutions on “developing cultural competency with
the American Muslim community”.
13. Shahina Siddique
Shahina Siddiqui is Executive Director of the Islamic Social Services
Association (ISSA) of theU nited States and Canada, a charitable
organization which works to further religious knowledge of Islam; serve
Muslims, Muslim communities, and others in the fields of social services
and mental health; provide consultation and mediation for social
services and agencies dealing with Muslims; and establish an institute
14. In May 2006, Siddiqui filed another formal complaint of
racism against several Winnipeg Jewish community groups
who cosponsored the movie Obsession: Radical Islam's War
Against the West.
15. In February 2004, Siddiqui filed a formal complaint
under the "discriminatory signs and statements"
section of the Manitoba Human Rights Code against
B'nai Brith Canada.
16. Zaynab Al-Ghazali
Zaynab al-Ghazali is a woman
of another kind. Like Aisha
Abd al-Rahman, she is
Egyptian and defends the
rights of Muslim women in
accordance with what she
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perceives to be the orrect
Islamic doctrine, and like her
she is the daughter of an
Azhar-educated father
17. Zaynab al-Ghazali's ideas regarded the
would-be Islamic state are very general
and lack specificity on many points. Her
believe in it, however, is no weaker for
that reason. She believes there is no
Islamic state on earth at present, i.e., one
totally bound by the Shari`a and
implementing it fully; not even Pakistan
or Saudi Arabia qualifies to be called an
Islamic state in her view.
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Born in Liverpool and raised in oronto, had the
Bachelor of Science degree from U of T in her hands
when she realized that staying out of medical school
would be her greatest contribution to Canada's health
care system
20. Dalia Mogahed
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Dalia Mogahed, a veiled Egyptian American, will advise resident
Obama on prejudices and problems faced by Muslims. Many Arabs
hope it's a step toward reversing stereotyping.
21. "Dalia Mogahed is the best example of a successful Muslim woman.
She proves that the Muslim should be successful in all fields, at least
in [her] area of specialization," a commentator wrote on the website
of the independent daily Al Masry al Youm.
22. Dalia Mogahed, senior analyst and executive director of the
Gallup Center for Muslim Studies, was appointed this
month to Obama's Advisory Council on Faith-Based and
Neighborhood Partnerships.