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  2. Ethar El-Katatney - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, El-Katatney travelled to England with Amr Khaled, the popular Egyptian televangelist, for a three-week youth training program.She later joined him in an Islamic talk show called Human Insights that aired Ramadan 2006, and was a participant in his reality TV show Steklovata which aired in 2010.

  3. Zehra Fazal - Wikipedia

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    Fazal has a B.A. from Wellesley College. [15] She speaks Japanese, French and Urdu. [16] Fazal is a passionate supporter of Paani Project, a nonprofit that works with community partners and institutions in the United States and Pakistan to help alleviate clean water inaccessibility, advocate for gender equity, and address a variety of pressing health disparities in rural South Asian communities.

  4. Islam Channel - Wikipedia

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    He hailed Harrath as a role model and inspiration saying: ""Harrath — who has been wrongly criticised; who fought and won against stereotypes and Islamophobic media, is a motivation and inspiration for us at Muslim News Nigeria, and to other young Muslim entrepreneurs who have or want to venture into the highly competitive media industry."

  5. Al Mashhad Media - Wikipedia

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    Al Mashhad Media (Arabic: المشهد) is a pan-regional news and infotainment multi-media platform, led by Lebanese media personality and presenter Tony Khalife. It is based in Dubai Studio City , Dubai and is part of Info Arab Media organization.

  6. Kamala Khan - Wikipedia

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    Marvel's 2013 announcement of Kamala Khan drew a widespread online reaction. Fatemeh Fakhraie, founder of Muslimah Media Watch (a diversity advocacy group), told Al Jazeera America that "she is going to be a window into the American Muslim experience" and she "normalizes this idea of the American experience as Muslim". [178]

  7. Palestinian Media Watch - Wikipedia

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    Palestinian Media Watch (PMW; Hebrew: מבט לתקשורת פלסטינית) is an Israel-based nongovernmental organization and media watchdog group. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Founded in 1996 by Itamar Marcus , Palestinian Media Watch documents cases of incitement in Palestinian media.

  8. The Kelces are the new royal family of media. How they're ...

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    Travis Kelce, left, was already crossing over from sports to media when he began dating pop superstar Taylor Swift (pictured right) last year. Now, Kelce and his family have become one of the ...

  9. Raufa Hassan al-Sharki - Wikipedia

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    Amatalrauf "Raufa Hassan" al-Sharki (Arabic: رؤوفة حسن; 1958 – April 27, 2011) was an educator, feminist [1] and human rights activist from Yemen.She was a professor of mass media and the director of a Women's Studies Center at the University of Sana'a. [2]