Although “the first female Muslim judge,” kept her first husband’s last name, was once in the Nation of Islam, and did not object to being called Muslim, it unknown whether believed in the Muslim faith:
- Struggling to Determine Her Faith (Buzzfeed)
“A lot of our Arab brothers and sisters didn’t really care about being brothers and sisters until this point when they started having problems”:
Egypt’s “Christian minority has faced Muslim mob violence before, but not a full-scale sectarian campaign”: …
- Copts Attacked: Can Egypt resist ISIS incitement of sectarian strife? (Christian Science Monitor)
… but “the country’s faith leaders are already ahead in grass-roots reconciliation”:
- Egypt’s Example of Cross-faith Goodwill (Christian Science Monitor)
The Sultan said that “empowering women is one of the positive base to a better, secured and productive society” at a graduation ceremony for “2000 women were [schooled] to live above the poverty line”:
“Uncontrolled power results in disaster…. If someone who represents 80 million people makes a mistake, then 80 million people pay the price” — Opposition leader Kemal KılıçdaroÄŸlu:
- Â Is Turkey Ready for an All-powerful President? ErdoÄŸan tries again (Christian Science Monitor)
A journalist found no evidence of extremism, but reported that a third of the schools cut off or isolated “children from mainstream society … [and] voiced concerns about … the level of German spoken”:
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