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Time magazine named 13 most influential women of 2016 which most people don't know but their impact is far greater than their fame. Among them , there are two Muslim women names :
Ibtijaj Mohammad :
As the first Muslim woman who observes hijab to qualify for the U.S. Olympic Fencing team, Ibtihaj Muhammad is already a pioneer. But she’s also taking political risks by speaking out against anti-Muslim rhetoric. Her upcoming appearance at the Olympics, wearing hijab, is being hailed as a moment of pride for American Muslims.
Mona Hanna Atisha:
Iraqi immigrant doctor and Flint Pediatrician was one of the first to connect the dots between the elevated lead level in Flint water and health problems in children. As the complaints of Flint parents fell on deaf ears, Dr. Hanna-Attisha was one of the main whistleblowers alerting the public to the Flint water crisis, which is thought to have affected more than 8000 children under the age of 6. Thanks to her research and activism, officials now facing the criminal charges for allowing Flint children to drink contaminated water.
Time magazine named 13 most influential women of 2016 which most people don't know but their impact is far greater than their fame. Among them , there are two Muslim women names :
Ibtijaj Mohammad :
As the first Muslim woman who observes hijab to qualify for the U.S. Olympic Fencing team, Ibtihaj Muhammad is already a pioneer. But she’s also taking political risks by speaking out against anti-Muslim rhetoric. Her upcoming appearance at the Olympics, wearing hijab, is being hailed as a moment of pride for American Muslims.
Mona Hanna Atisha:
Iraqi immigrant doctor and Flint Pediatrician was one of the first to connect the dots between the elevated lead level in Flint water and health problems in children. As the complaints of Flint parents fell on deaf ears, Dr. Hanna-Attisha was one of the main whistleblowers alerting the public to the Flint water crisis, which is thought to have affected more than 8000 children under the age of 6. Thanks to her research and activism, officials now facing the criminal charges for allowing Flint children to drink contaminated water.
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