Fauzia amir biography of mahatma
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Safia Ahmad was born on månad 5, She is almost 90 years old at the time of the interview and full of life and energy. She is dressed beautifully and fryst vatten very eager to share her story. She was born into a large family in Jodhpur where she spent most of her childhood.
She is a distant cousin of Mr. Sami Ahmad, her husband. She married very young and moved with him to Shimla, where he worked for the British government. In July of , they elected to move to sydasiatiskt land together with their families. She had two young children at the time. They traveled bygd train through Delhi, Jodhpur, passed into Hyderabad, Sindh and then to Karachi, the capital of Pakistan in
When they arrived in Pakistan, there was a housing shortage so they lived in a tent for almost two years before they were assigned a real house. Her husband worked until his retirement for the Ministry of Commerce in Pakistan. After her children had grown up, Mrs. Ahmad decided to start working on a career outside her home.
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Fouzia Dastango
Born and raised in Old Delhis Pahari Bhojla (which coincidentally had once been a home to Mir Baqar Ali, the last legendary Dastango), she developed deep interest in Urdu language, literature and Dastangoi art at an early her contribution in the field of Dastangoi, Fouzia has also recently received Tagore Veteran Artist Award from Aseem Asha Foundation and most importantly, the First Ladies Award confe
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List of former Muslims
Former Muslims or ex-Muslims are people who were Muslims, but subsequently left Islam.
Although their numbers have increased, ex-Muslims still face ostracism or retaliation from their families and communities due to beliefs about apostasy in Islam.[1]
In 23 countries apostasy is a punishable crime and in 13 of those it carries the death penalty.[2]
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[edit]- Mustafa Kemal Atatürk – Turkish field marshal, statesman, secularist reformer, and author. Sources point out that Atatürk was a religious skeptic and a freethinker. While his specific religious views are unclear, he was a non-doctrinaire deist.[3][4] According to Atatürk, the Turkish people do not know what Islam really is an