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Huma Abedin has been Hillary Clinton’s closest friend for nearly two
decades. Their relationship began when Abedin was only 20 years old,
working as an intern for Clinton while she was First Lady.
It appears that Abedin has followed her former boss all the way to
her second run for presidency. While it may appear to some that Abedin
has worked her way up, it’s important to remember that she been involved
in every single one of Hillary’s scandals, from Benghazi to the private
email server.
Also worth noting is the fact that Abedin is a Muslim, with deep ties to the terrorist group The Muslim Brotherhood. She has a history of supporting radical Islam, working at her mother’s Muslim journal exposing radical, anti-gay,, anti-woman and pro-Sharia beliefs.
The Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs claims to be a social science
journal focused on Muslims in non-Muslim societies. An article published
by the magazine in 1996, while Abedin worked as editor, is of
particular concern.
“Women’s Rights are Islamic Rights” argued that single moms, working moms and gay couples with children should not be recognized as families. The piece stresses that the more revealing dress touted as women’s liberation “directly translates into unwanted results of sexual promiscuity and irresponsibility and indirectly promotes violence against women.” Essentially, the piece argues that these women are asking to be raped.
In another article, Huma’s mother wrote that Hillary and other politicians were advancing a “very aggressive and radical feminist” agenda focused on empowering women, which was “un-Islamic.”
“Empowerment of women does more harm than benefit for the cause of women or their relations with me,” Saleha Mahmood Abedin wrote, going on to argue that, “Among all systems of belief, Islam goes the farthest in restoring equality across gender.”
Does not sound very “empowering” does it?
What do you think? Does Abedin have some serious questions to answer?
Also worth noting is the fact that Abedin is a Muslim, with deep ties to the terrorist group The Muslim Brotherhood. She has a history of supporting radical Islam, working at her mother’s Muslim journal exposing radical, anti-gay,, anti-woman and pro-Sharia beliefs.
“Women’s Rights are Islamic Rights” argued that single moms, working moms and gay couples with children should not be recognized as families. The piece stresses that the more revealing dress touted as women’s liberation “directly translates into unwanted results of sexual promiscuity and irresponsibility and indirectly promotes violence against women.” Essentially, the piece argues that these women are asking to be raped.
In another article, Huma’s mother wrote that Hillary and other politicians were advancing a “very aggressive and radical feminist” agenda focused on empowering women, which was “un-Islamic.”
“Empowerment of women does more harm than benefit for the cause of women or their relations with me,” Saleha Mahmood Abedin wrote, going on to argue that, “Among all systems of belief, Islam goes the farthest in restoring equality across gender.”
Does not sound very “empowering” does it?
What do you think? Does Abedin have some serious questions to answer?
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