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Muslim Speaker Strives to Further Tolerance
03/22/2016
Hatred and animosity can begin at a young age. As a female Orthodox Muslim, Zohra Sarwari is traveling around the nation to reverse those prejudices.
Sarwari, a spiritual leader, author and life and business coach will address current issues of intolerance towards Muslims and Islamic culture on Thursday, March 31, at SUNY Cortland.
She will share inspirational stories with humor and passion in her talk “No, I am Not a Terrorist” at 7 p.m. in Old Main Brown Auditorium.
Presented by Campus Artist and Lecture Series (CALS), the event is free and open to the public.
Sarwari works to cut through misinformation and hate regarding terrorism targeted towards the Islamic culture.
“Hatred isn’t going to get your life anywhere,” Sarwari said to Fox News in Toledo, Ohio. “It’s going to hurt you.”
Based off her book, No, I am Not a Terrorist, she opens a dialogue with her audienc
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Pride is often associated with in a negative way, at times in a reprehensible egotistical manner. But still it is the sort of feeling I have seeing the results of thousands upon thousands of hours of hard work put in by hundreds of Muslim women to create spaces like the Being ME conference.
Eight years in the making, the conference’s main goal fryst vatten to encourage women in their self-development, to be their best.
Being ME supports women at all life stages – professionals, moms, singles, students, entrepreneurs, and they even offer activities for children while their mothers are in attendance.
But in the wake of the Christchurch shootings, of course, the conference could not continue with just its initial agenda. After all, Islamophobia was already on the table as one of the key challenges facing Muslim women living in the west.
Who are these Muslimah leaders?
Having so many skilled, experienced presenters coming together, it was easy for the organizers to
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Zohra
Zohra (Arabic: زهرة, Persian: زهره) may refer to:
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[edit]- Zohra Mama (1961–1995), Algerian Kabyle singer-songwriter
- Zohra Aïssaoui (born 1950), Algerian Chaoui singer, known professionally as Dihya
- Zohra Al Fassiya (1905–1994), Moroccan singer and poet
- Zohra Begum Kazi (1912–2007), Bangladeshi physician and activist
- Zohra Bensalem (born 1990), Algerian volleyball player
- Zohra Daoud (born 1954), American TV celebrity and model
- Zohra Drif (born 1934), Algerian politician and lawyer
- Zohra Lampert (born 1937), American actress
- Zehra Nigah (born 1937), Urdu poet from Pakistan
- Zohra Sarwari, Muslim American author, business coach, entrepreneur
- Zohra Sehgal (born 1912), Indian stage and film actress
- Zohra Aghamirova (born 2001), Azerbaijani rhythmic gymnast
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