In this series, we put inspiring Muslim women in the spotlight. Women who contributed to society with their many achievements. A woman that can’t be overlooked here is Dalia Mogahed. In 2009, she became the first hijabi in the White House, when she was appointed to a position in President Barack Obama’s administration. In early […] More
Islamic Horizons November/December 2021 by Islamic Society of North America - Issuu
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