Remarkable muslim women of the 20th century
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Sabiha Gökçen World's first female fighter pilot and first Turkish female combat pilot, aged 23
Madhubala (Mumtaz Jehan Begum Dehlavi) first female Indian Muslim
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Meena Keshwar Kamal women’s rights activist founded the Revolutionary Association of the Women of
Afghanistan in 1977.
Photo Credit: Creative Commons/RAWA.
Betty Shabazz Wife of Malcolm X and early Muslim activist
Umm Kulthum: widely regarded as the greatest female Arabic singer in history
Ingrid Mattson: First female president of Islamic Society of North America
(ISNA)
Sayeeda Hussain Warsi, Baroness Warsi: First Muslim to serve as a minister in the United Kingdom
Tahmineh Milani: first prolific Persian film director/writer
Afghan Girl: Sharbat Gula: June 1985
Rabia Z: Fashion Designer First brand to produce prêt-a-couture ranges catering to niche needs of the ever evolving 96 Billion US$
Islamic Wear Market
Benazir Bhutto In 1988: first woman elected to lead a Muslim state & Pakistan’s first female prime minister.
Mehreen Faruqi: First Muslim woman to serve in an Australia parliament.
Nawal al-Moutawakel International Olympic Committee’s vice-president, and first Moroccan, African, Arab, Muslim
woman athlete to win a gold Olympic medal. president. (AFP)
Merve Kavakci Turkish-American lawmaker: First time in 1999 a woman
arrived in parliament wearing a headscarf for her swearing-in ceremony (and then forced out)
Shirin Ebadi: 2003 Nobel Peace Prize for human rights and founder of Defenders of
Human Rights Center in Iran. She was the first ever Iranian to receive the prize.
Anousheh Ansari: first Muslim Woman in space in 2006
Ruqaya Al-Ghasara from Bahrain: First Muslim athlete to participate in
Olympics with Hijab
Mecca Laalaa, Australia's first female Muslim surf lifesaver
Wafaa Yaakoub, crowned as Miss Arab World 2007
Tawakkul Karman: Co-recipient of Nobel Peace Prize 2011
Donna Eljammal: Sweden’s first veiled police recruit, 2011
Dalia Mogahed: First Muslim woman appointed to a position in President Barack Obama’s administration
Hadia Tajik: First Muslim woman to become Minister (of Culture) in Norway, 2012
Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy first Oscar for a Pakistani Director, 2012
Zahra Lari: First Hijab Wearing Muslim Woman Figure Skater to compete in an
international competition, 2012
Amina El Sergany is the first ever Muslim referee, Olympics 2012
Malala Yousafzai: Pakistani teenage activist for girls education, 2012
Samina Baig: First Pakistani and youngest Muslim woman to climb
Everest, 2013
Barbara Muhammad Sharief: Broward County's diversity, commissioners in 2013 selected as the new county mayor a black woman raised in
the Muslim faith
Ibtihaj Muhammad: First African-American Muslim female fencer in the history of the sport
Sadia Saifuddin (BA ’14) 40th student regent to sit on the
University of California Board of Regents and first Muslim to join the board 2013
Shehneela Ahmed: Lawyer becomes Britain’s first female Muslim football agent in 2014
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