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A Muslim Woman wins Nobel Prize.

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 12:43 pm
by idol
Who runs the world?

Muslim girls.. :clap: :clap:

Tawakul Karman from Yemen won the 2011 Nobel prize :up:

Masha'Allah..

http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/social_i ... 10-07.html

Re: A Muslim Woman wins Nobel Prize.

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 1:07 pm
by Hyperactive
good for her my habaryar!! they're really proud of her. im annoyed tho. .lol

Re: A Muslim Woman wins Nobel Prize.

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 1:14 pm
by Shirib
Mabruuk, I'm happy for her. Insha'Allah I want to see more sisters doing big things (brothers aswell).

Hyper, why are u annoyed bro?

Re: A Muslim Woman wins Nobel Prize.

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 1:17 pm
by Hyperactive
hey shrib, welcome back bro.

reerki rer abtigey ba naki dibey iyo fankooda, aqlkeena they have no other topic in couple days! :lol:

Re: A Muslim Woman wins Nobel Prize.

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 1:20 pm
by Shirib
hyperactive wrote:hey shrib, welcome back bro.

reerki rer abtigey ba naki dibey iyo fankooda, aqlkeena they have no other topic in couple days! :lol:
hahaha, i see. join the faan man

Re: A Muslim Woman wins Nobel Prize.

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 1:29 pm
by tightrope
THIS WOMAN DESERVES A NOBEL PEACE PRIZE
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Re: A Muslim Woman wins Nobel Prize.

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 1:34 pm
by idol
tightrope wrote:THIS WOMAN DESERVES A NOBEL PEACE PRIZE
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*sigh*


Yes Hawa Abdi will win Nobel peace prize when her time comes insha'Allah..


Hyper don't be a hater and do what Somalis do best, faan like there's no tomorrow. I've already started the faan at my job, I told them see A Muslim Woman won. :clap:

Shirib yes I hope I see more Muslim women win Nobel peace prize. And ofcourse I can't forget about the Muslim Brothers. :up:

Re: A Muslim Woman wins Nobel Prize.

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 2:33 pm
by Enlightened~Sista

Yemen's 'mother of the revolution' is Nobel Peace Prize winner


Hakim Almasmari (Foreign Correspondent)


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SAANA // Tawwakol Karman, who won a share of the Nobel Peace Prize yesterday, is called the “mother of the revolution” in Yemen.

In January, authorities arrested her for a few hours in an effort to intimidate her. Instead, the arrest prompted thousands of women to protest in the streets of Sanaa and other cities. She was released the next morning.

Hours after leaving prison, Ms Karman was back protesting. “This was the changing point of the Yemeni revolution,” said Mohammed Allow, the president of Hood, a human-rights organisation in Yemen.

Ms Karman, 32, was born in Taiz to a middle-class family. Before her fifth birthday, her family moved to Sanaa.

Her father, Abdul Salam Karman, served as the minister of legal affairs in the 1990s in the government of President Ali Abdullah Saleh. He resigned in protest over the corruption of the regime. He also was a senior official in the Islamist Islah Party.

The first Arab woman to win the peace prize, Ms Karman studied psychology at Sanaa University and led unions and committees in support for the Islah party during her university days. Though veiled, young, and quiet, she was respected for her political views.

Her outspoken opinions caused controversy among conservatives in a country where women were taught to remain quiet.

In time, Ms Karman, a mother of three, became one of the handful of skilled female writers in Yemen. A longtime activist for human rights and freedom of expression, Ms Karman had organised protests as early as 2007, referring to her regular gatherings outside government offices in Sanaa as “Freedom Square”.

She headed Women Journalists without Chains, an organisation advocating for press freedoms. She has campaigned for years for greater rights for women and has been organising smaller-scale protests demanding an end to harassment of journalists and greater freedom of expression.

She has secured the release of many journalists who were jailed since 2009.

When Zine El Abidine Ben Ali was forced out of Tunisia in December, Ms Karman led a protest of fewer than 40 people calling for Mr Saleh to step down. Chants such as “Leave, leave Saleh,” and “The people want the fall of the regime” were never heard before in Yemen.

Realising her role in the continuing protests, the government began harassing Ms Karman, spreading rumours that she was mingling with male protesters, trying to taint her in the eyes of conservative Yemenis.

The government also indirectly threatened her, telling her brother that if he could not control his sister, she would be killed.

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“She was the first outspoken female against President Saleh and the government was not willing to stay quiet at her aggressive comments,” said a relative of Ms Karman. But the threats and rumours did not deter her.

A member of Yemen’s opposition Islamic fundamentalist Islah Party, Ms Karman, once wore the niqab.

But last year, she changed to a more moderate headscarf, covering just her hair, saying she wanted to be “face to face with my activist colleagues”.

Ms Karman said the time had come for women to lead. “Saleh does not want to be overthrown by a woman and that is why he is holding on to power. History will repeat itself and the daughters of Yemen’s Queen Sheba are here to stay and rule,” she said.

She was the first to make “peaceful protesting” a way to demand one’s rights in Yemen, and now it is changing the country.

“We laughed at her when she started her weekly protests two years ago,” said Hareth Showkani, an opposition official. “Today, through protests, she leads the Yemeni revolution.”

For Ms Karman the revolution will not succeed until Mr Saleh resigns. “The positive winds of change must flow through Yemen and rule must return to the people,” she said. “This is what the revolution is all about.”

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Re: A Muslim Woman wins Nobel Prize.

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 4:31 pm
by Turbulence
I automatically dislike those gaalada bestow titles upon.

Re: A Muslim Woman wins Nobel Prize.

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 9:00 pm
by MrSinister
the nobel prize better be for keeping the kitchen sparkly clean.

Re: A Muslim Woman wins Nobel Prize.

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 9:16 pm
by AhmedBoqor
Although I commend her for the receiving the award, remember a few years ago Obama got this award too and so as far as I'm concerned we should take this Noble prize talk with a grain of salt.

Re: A Muslim Woman wins Nobel Prize.

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 9:30 pm
by ToughGong
Nobel Piss Prizes are only given to those who tow the line

:down:

Re: A Muslim Woman wins Nobel Prize.

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 2:15 am
by fatimazahra
mashallah :up: i hope to see a somali woman WIN the Nobel prize inshallah :som:

Re: A Muslim Woman wins Nobel Prize.

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 2:20 am
by Hargaysa1982
Turbulence wrote:I automatically dislike those gaalada bestow titles upon.

me 2.....you have to answer to them, work for them, believe in their ideology and please them to get anything from them

Re: A Muslim Woman wins Nobel Prize.

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 10:31 am
by OliveOil
fatimazahra wrote:mashallah :up: i hope to see a somali woman WIN the Nobel prize inshallah :som:
:som: :sland: :dj: :som: :up: :up: :up: :up: