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Writer and Muslim woman activist Samina Ali is the author of the award-winning novel Madras on Rainy Days.
Red Room: The True Threat Brewing Inside American-Muslim Communities: Women Red Room 2011
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Visit Samina on Red Room, where you can read her blog and buy her book.
Red Room: The True Threat Brewing Inside American-Muslim Communities: Women Red Room 2011
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Samina busies herself with sorting out nappies, determined not to look.
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Writer and Muslim woman activist Samina Ali is the author of the award-winning novel Madras on Rainy Days.
Red Room: The True Threat Brewing Inside American-Muslim Communities: Women Red Room 2011
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I am introduced to Tariq and his wife Samina, who have brought their 10-day-old son.
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Finally, it's all over and a relieved Tariq and Samina carry their baby into the post-treatment room.
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Fourteen years ago, famous Pakistani activist Samina Akram disappeared.
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Its 6,000 female veterans can get any medical service they need in-house with the exceptions of maternity care and mammograms, says Samina Iqbal, medical director of the women's health program.
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Always left behind whenever Samina followed the Poet into exile, she had assumed that her mother's disappearance was simply another abandonment.
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Visit Samina on Red Room, where you can read her blog and buy her book.
Red Room: The True Threat Brewing Inside American-Muslim Communities: Women Red Room 2011
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