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The report by Kamal Subhi claims that allowing women to drive will threaten the country's traditions of virgin brides, he said.
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Their leaders, particularly Dr. Ahmad Subhi Mansour, now based in North America, and the followers of the movement are “intellectual Muslims who believe in Islam as ‘the religion of freedom, democracy, tolerance, justice, peace, and human rights.’”
The Coming Revolution Walid Phares 2010
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“It will take time, but we must begin by developing another narrative of religion to encourage freethinking, liberal views, and democracy,” he told me.19 Ahmad Subhi Mansour is another Egyptian scholar whom I met and who seeks theological reform.
The Coming Revolution Walid Phares 2010
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Subhi Jameel, manager of a government deed office in Baghdad, said that Saddam-era property laws have changed little and that foreigners, with the exception of Palestinians, cannot own property in Iraq.
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Our sales have been down this month, says Subhi, 26.
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Abbas Subhi, who runs a tobacco and trinket shop in the bazaar, says his most popular items are hookahs, tea sets and antiques — "anything related to Iraqi culture."
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"It's creating an open dialogue with people who I feel are looking to act in America's best interest," says Subhi.
IsThatLegal? 2003
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"I think within the Arab-American community there are many people who worry about civil liberties and persecution," says Subhi, a graduate student at Rice University who preferred that his last name not be used.
IsThatLegal? 2003
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Subhi was born in Baghdad and moved to the United States with his family in 1985.
IsThatLegal? 2003
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Subhi was told that French regulations require her to bare her head for an identifying photograph — something she is not willing to do.
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