• Shamima Shaikh (14 September 1960 – 8 January 1998) was South Africa's best known Muslim women's rights activist, notable Islamic feminist and journalist...
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  • television actress Shamima Shaikh (1960 – 1998), South African Muslim women's rights activist, Islamic feminist and journalist Shamima Sultana (born 1988)...
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    including a 1998 funeral prayer led by a South African Muslim feminist Shamima Shaikh. In 2015 a group of Muslim activists, politicians, and writers issued...
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    Contemporary Comics. Columbia University Press. ISBN 9780231150637. Shamima Shaikh (1998). "Death of a Muslim Joan of Arc". Mail & Guardian. Archived from...
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  • movers behind this congregation was Muslim women's rights activist Shamima Shaikh. In January 1998, as per her wishes, one of her four funeral prayers...
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  • gender rights activist and an expert on female genital mutilation (FGM). Shamima Shaikh (1960–1998) – member of the Muslim Youth Movement of South Africa, exponent...
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  • dropped out of university to find a job and get married. He married Shamima Shaikh, whom he met for the first time when the couple was arrested during...
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  • 1940–1999 Julia Serano United States 1967 – Transfeminist 1940–1999 Shamima Shaikh South Africa 1960 1998 South African activist, member of the Muslim...
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  • and gridiron football player. Sam Perrin, 96, American screenwriter. Shamima Shaikh, 37, South African journalist and Muslim women's rights activist, breast...
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    of an African Farm recognised as one of the first feminist novels. Shamima Shaikh, Muslim women's rights activist. Julia Solly, early suffragist and feminist...
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  • Mumbai-based construction company called Asian Constructions and her mother Shamima worked for a long time at a medicine packaging company in Vashi. However...
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    the original on 16 July 2023. Retrieved 8 April 2021. "Brief Profile of Shaikh Ul Islam Madni Miyan Ashrafi". BBN News. Archived from the original on 16...
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  • Indian artisan Ruqsana Begum (born 1983), English kickboxer and boxer Shamima Begum, one of three British teenagers who married ISIS terrorists. Shamshad...
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  • Chowdhury (born 1985), vice-president of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Bangladesh Shamima K Choudhury, physicist and advocate for women in science Shamsher M. Chowdhury...
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  • Riasad Azim Iqbal Hosen 2012–2013 Toufiqil Islam Rokibul Hasan 2013–2014 Shamima Akter Jahan Popy Mohammad Shoaib 2014–2015 G.M Arifuzzaman Abu Rayhan 2016-2017...
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    followed Natyaguru Nurul Momen in this trend include Shawkat Osman, Askar Ibne Shaikh, Jasimuddin and Munier Chowdhury. Theatre was possibly the most forceful...
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  • Jaunpuri, garam diwan etc. The first chairman was selected by people was Shamima Ali who played a major role to enlight development in walidpur, now this...
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    Reformist Islam: Against the Politicisation of the Koran". Qantara.de. Shaikh, Shamima. "Articles by the South African Islamic feminist". Archived from the...
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