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  2. Amani al-Khatahtbeh - Wikipedia

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    Amani Al-Khatahtbeh (Arabic: أماني الخطاطبة) is an American author, activist and tech entrepreneur. She is the founder of MuslimGirl.com, a blog for Muslim women. [1] In 2016, she was included in Forbes 30 Under 30 in Media for her work with MuslimGirl. [2] She was named one of the 25 most influential Muslim Americans by CNN. [3]

  3. Islam in Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    e. Islam in Papua New Guinea is a minority religion in the predominantly Christian country, with around 10,000 followers as of 2021. Papuan Muslims are largely concentrated Port Moresby and villages situated in the Highlands. [1] Due to secular nature of the country's constitution, Muslims are free to proselytize and build places of worship in ...

  4. Bilqis Abdul-Qaadir - Wikipedia

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    New Leadership Charter School (Springfield, MA) Height. 5 ft 4 in (163 cm) Bilqis Abdul-Qaadir (born 11 November 1990) is an American former collegiate basketball player. She was notable for playing basketball while wearing a hijab, a headscarf for Muslim women. Abdul-Qaadir scored 3,070 points in her high school career, setting the all-time ...

  5. Battoulah - Wikipedia

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    Battoulah (Persian: بطوله،بتوله, romanized: baṭṭūleh), also called Gulf Burqah (Arabic: البرقع الخليجي), [1][note 1] is a metallic-looking fashion mask traditionally worn in southern Iran [5][6] by Muslim [7][8] Arab women. The mask is mainly worn in the Persian Gulf region, including Bahrain, Kuwait, United Arab ...

  6. Women in Islam - Wikipedia

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    The historic role of women in Islam is connected to societal patriarchal ideals, rather than actual ties to the Quran. The issue of women in Islam is becoming more prevalent in modern society. [ 168 ] Three female Garuda Indonesia employees (centre) pictured at the ITB Berlin tourism trade fair.

  7. Burkini - Wikipedia

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    e. A sign depicting the types of swimwear permitted in a pool in Jordan, one of the more liberal Middle Eastern countries. A burkini (or burqini; portmanteau of burqa and bikini, though qualifying as neither of these garments) is a style of swimsuit for women. The suit covers the whole body except the face, the hands, and the feet, while being ...

  8. Islamic veiling practices by country - Wikipedia

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    Islamic veiling practices by country. Two mannequins; one to the left wearing a hijab on the head and one to the right veiled in the style of a niqab. Various styles of head coverings, most notably the khimar, hijab, chador, niqab, paranja, yashmak, tudong, shayla, safseri, carşaf, haik, dupatta, boshiya and burqa, are worn by Muslim women ...

  9. Religion in Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Christianity is the main religion in Papua New Guinea. Religion in Papua New Guinea is dominated by various branches of Christianity, with traditional animism and ancestor worship often occurring less openly as another layer underneath or more openly side by side with Christianity. The Catholic Church has a plurality of the population.