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Fawzia Karim Firoze (Bengali: ফওজিয়া করিম ফিরোজ) is a Bangladeshi advocate at the Supreme Court of Bangladesh. She was recognised as an International Woman of Courage in 2024. She has supported changes to the law that garment workers, those effected by acid attacks and by sexual harassment.
Abu Hanifa (699–767) wrote Al Fiqh Al Akbar and Kitab Al-Athar, jurisprudence followed by Sunni, Sunni Sufi, Barelvi, Deobandi, Zaidiyyah and originally by the Fatimid and taught: Zayd ibn Ali (695–740) Ja'far bin Muhammad Al-Baqir (702–765) Muhammad and Ali's great great grand son, jurisprudence followed by Shia, he taught
Fawzia Mirza, Pakistani-American actress; Fawzia Peer, South African politician; Fawzia Rhoda, South African politician; Fawzia Amin Sido, a Yazidi woman who lived in Palestine until October 2024. Fawzia Zainal, Bahraini politician, Speaker of the Council of Representatives, media and social activist; Fawzia Zouari (born 1955), Tunisian writer ...
M'Baye was born in 1957 in Mauritania. [1] At age 12 she was forcibly married to a 45-year-old man, [2] but fought her family for the chance to attend school. From 1981 to 1985 she studied law and economics at the University of Nouakchott, becoming the first female lawyer in her home country.
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International Women of Courage Award, 2014.United States First Lady Michelle Obama and Deputy Secretary Higginbottom with Fatimata Touré.. Fatimata Touré is a women's rights activist and the head of the Regional Forum on Reconciliation and Peace in Gao, Mali. [1]
Malalai Bahaduri. Malalai Bahaduri is a Second Lieutenant and senior instructor in the Afghan National Interdiction Unit (NIU). [1] She worked as a telecommunications operator, but decided to join law enforcement in 2002, after Taliban rule of Afghanistan ended. [2]
Najla Mohammed El Mangoush (born 7 June 1973) is a Libyan diplomat and lawyer. [1] She was Libya's foreign minister in Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh's government from 15 March 2021 [2] until her dismissal on 28 August 2023. [3]