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Join us for an engaging conversation with Dr. Daisy Khan, a pioneering advocate for Muslim women's rights.
From her early days in architectural design to becoming a powerful voice for gender equality, Dr. Khan shares her inspiring journey detailed in her memoir, Born with Wings.
Her story unfolds against the backdrop of 9/11, driving her leadership in officiating marriages, tackling community issues, and challenging stereotypes about Islam.
We discuss the persistent hurdles of Islamophobia, focusing on its impact on young Muslims in education and their careers, and examine the resurgence of social justice movements aiding the establishment of a Muslim community center in the U.S.
Dr. Khan also talks about her ongoing efforts in gender rights, the power of storytelling to combat adversity, and her latest book, which champions the legacies of Muslim women like Hagar and Fatima of Fez through modern media.
Tune in to discover how Dr. Khan's work is reshaping perceptions and empowering Muslim women
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