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namitha · 2 years
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How are you girllllll????
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Hey!! Bro..😀 Hello… Happy morning 🔆 Sorry dear for the late response.. With the grace of the deity, everything is fine and content. 😇 Thanks dear for checking on me.. I've been busy, due to a family function. So there's a bit of disconnection from Tumblr.. At the moment, feeling like myself again and just feeling properly in my body. I hope you're doing well. Have a wonderful day, Sobiaaa.. ! Sending Love.. 💕💕 take care dear. 🤗 Love you so much.. 💖
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morethansalad · 1 year
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Sobia / Egyptian Rice & Coconut Drink (Vegan-Friendly)
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soracities · 7 months
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Dunya Mikhail, "My poetry has two lives, like any exile: A conversation with Dunya Mikhail", interviewed by Sobia Khan in World Literature Today (Vol. 89) [ID'd]
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zumaira · 2 years
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Sobia Nazir Nayab Festive Party Wear Collection 2023
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magazinepk · 2 years
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Sobia Nazir Nayab Festive Party Wear Collection 2023
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distantvoices · 2 years
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Sobia Ameen by Vansh Virmani for Torani
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allthecanadianpolitics · 10 months
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Around 350 people gathered at the Colonial Building in St. John's on Sunday for a candlelight vigil commemorating the more than 11,000 Palestinians killed since the beginning of the latest Israel-Hamas war last month.  "We're really, really, really upset about this, we want ceasefire now," said Sobia Shaikh, a member of the St. John's Palestine Action Committee. "We wanted to really highlight the horrific loss of life and our horrific amount of grieving."
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The household was fast asleep when the six men broke in. They sought out Sobia Batool Shah, 22, and one of them attacked her with a hatchet, chopping at her limbs in an effort to sever her legs. “He was relentless and must have hit me at least 15 times,” she says. “I screamed in pain and pleaded with him to stop, but he was like a man possessed,” she adds. “I even told him I will not seek a divorce.” Shah was attacked by men from her own family – including her father, Syed Mustafa Shah, her uncle and cousins – who broke into the house, in Naushahro Feroze, in Pakistan’s Sindh province, as “punishment” for refusing to withdraw her application to divorce her husband. ... “It’s all about power control,” says Dr Summaiya Syed Tariq, chief police surgeon in Sindh’s capital, Karachi. Syed Tariq, who also heads the Sindh police medico-legal department, has seen hundreds of women physically and mentally abused, raped, burned and murdered over the last 26 years. “We are nurturing abusers who are worse than animals,” she says. On an average day, the department receives reports of about six cases of sexual violence and 10 to 15 cases of domestic violence across the medico-legal centres at three public hospitals in Karachi. “In the case of sexual violence against minors, my assessment is that for every three cases that come to us, seven more go unreported. And I am not counting the dead bodies that we receive,” Syed Tariq adds. Gender inequality is a global problem, but Pakistan’s indicators reflect especially alarming rates of disparities and violence faced by women. According to this year’s World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap report, Pakistan is ranked second from bottom out of 146 countries, behind only Sudan. It ranked 164 out of 193 countries on the 2023-24 UN gender inequality index. Abdullah Lakhair, deputy superintendent of police in Naushahro Feroze, says the victim’s father admitted the attack, telling police his daughter had brought “dishonour” to the family by filing for divorce. She had asked the authorities for protection after her father threatened to kill her previously. “Earlier last month, the district judge had referred her to a women’s shelter, where she stayed for two weeks, but then decided to return to her mother. The incident happened soon after,” Lakhair says. Shah says her father had left her mother and siblings and cut all ties with them. “Had it not been for my maternal grandfather and my uncle, we would not have had a roof over our head all these years. How dare he talk about his honour being sullied by my divorce,” she says. Lakhair says Shah’s father is awaiting sentencing and could face up to 14 years in prison. The incident has sparked angry reactions from the public and civil society organisations in Pakistan. Anis Haroon, a women’s rights activist and former chair of the National Commission on the Status of Women, travelled from Karachi to visit Shah in hospital. She is sceptical about the case sparking any meaningful change. “Like so many harrowing incidents in the past, this will soon be forgotten,” she says. Pakistan has the laws but no “political will” to implement them, she adds. “The legislators think their work ends after laws are passed in assemblies. They fall short of putting efforts towards their implementation,” Haroon says. After the attack on Shah, her mother went to neighbours for help, thinking her unconscious daughter had lost so much blood she must have died. “After giving her immediate medical help, we sent her to Nawabshah, an hour and a half from here,” says Lakhair. “She had to be given 10 bags of blood, which the police arranged. She is in safe hands, for now.” Although her father is in prison awaiting sentencing, Shah has been provided with round-the-clock police protection in the hospital. “My father has been apprehended but his brother has been granted bail. I am very scared,” she says.
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natkhat-sa-shyam · 4 months
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I'm a very romantic person. I don't mean romantic in a flowers and chocolate kind of way. It's more like if it's raining, I'll go up to the window and press my nose against the glass and sigh at how beautiful it all looks.
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namitha · 2 years
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@scribblersobia 💜💜
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Dear Sobia,
Happy birthday to my girl, lovely spirit, my dear friend. 🥳🧁🍭✨ To be honest, I don't know how to start. There are so many things to say and express that I have no idea how to write here. Thank you for being the person that you are.🤗 I feel grateful to have crossed paths with you and grateful to have known you.
You are one of the most special people in my life and always make me feel important with all your kindness. You're always around whenever I need you, and we've seen our growth together here. I enjoy every moment we spend together in Tumblr and I cherish every word you have said to me. It doesn't matter how far we are, or how many kilometres apart, the bond of friendship will never break.❤️
Best wishes on your birthday! Bro!! I sincerely hope that your birthday is filled with bliss, love and infinite joy! You are a blessing to those who know you, and this is your day! Enjoy with your family babe. Sending you a long, tight, tight, tight hug. 🫂🫂🫂 Mmuahhh.. 😘😘 Love you so so much dear. ❤️
Yours Loving, Namitha🌻 saturday, 10th, december
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nakibistan · 3 months
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List of notable Muslim allies of queer, trans or LGBTQI+ folks
Imam al-Nawawi – ally of Mukhannathun or trans femmes, female transsexuals and effeminate queers
Saint Khawaja Gharib Nawaz – ally and patron of Hijra and Khawaja Sara communities
Saint Baba Bulleh Shah – ally and patron of Muslim Khawaja Sira communities
Saint Lal Shabaz Qalander – patron of Khawaja Sira & trans Muslim communities
Abu Muhammad Ali Ibn Hazm – ally of queer Muslims
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini - ally of transgender & intersex folks
Sheikh Muhammad Sayyid Tantawi - ally of trans & intersex folks
Amina Wadud - ally of LGBTQI+ Muslims, founder of Queer Islamic Studies and Theology (QIST)
Gulbanu Khaki/Gul Khaki - ally of LGBTQ+ muslims, mother of a gay imam
Khaled Hosseini - ally of transgender & proud muslim dad of a transgender child
Siddika Jessa - LGBTQI+ activist, mother of a gay muslim son
Ani Zonneveld
Pamela Taylor
Laura Silver
Omid Safi
Kecia Ali
Ghazala Anwar
Saleemah Abdul-Ghafur
Farid Esack
Zaitun Mohamed Kasim/Toni Mohamed Kasim
Anne-Sophie Monsinay
Imam Kahina Bahloul
Imam Philip Tuley
Scott Siraj al-Haqq Kugle
Farouk Peru
Abdennur Prado
Ingrid Mattson
Hasan Minhaj
Reza Aslan
Alia Bano
Zaid Ibrahim
Azahn Munas
Ayman Fadel
Inayat Bunglawala
Shahla Khan Salter
Nakia Jackson
Jeewan Chanicka
Taj Hargey
Michael Muhammad Knight
Shehnilla Mohamed
Urvah Khan - LGBTQI+ ally, co-founder of Muslim Pride Toronto
Writer Sabina Khan
Activist Jerin Arifa
Imam Khaleel Mohammed
Imam Tareq Oubrou
Imam Dr Rashied Omar
Shaykha Fariha Fatima al-Jerrahi
Shaykha Amina Teslima al-Jerrahi
Scholar Hussein Abdullatif
Maysoun Douas
Fátima Taleb
Aydan Özoğuz
Omid Nouripour
Özcan Mutlu
Ekin Deligöz
Cem Özdemir
Artist Nadia Khan
Marina Mahathir
Siti Musdah Mulia
Karima Bennoune
Grand Mufti Sheikh Assadullah Mwale
Muneeb Qadir
Dr. Amir Hussein
Dr. Sana Yasir
Dr. Sali Berisha
Dr. Omer Adil
Hashim Thaçi
Albin Kurti
Supermodel Nadia Hussain
Irish-Bangladeshi singer Joy Elizabeth Akther Crookes
Salma Hayek
Fouad Yammine
Pakistani Director Asim Abbasi
Pakistani Actress Nadia Jamil
Indian Actor Saqib Saleem
Indian Actor Irrfan Khan
Indian Actor Aamir Khan
Indian Actress Zeenat Khan/Aman
Indian Actress Shabana Azmi
Indian Actress Saba Azad
Indian Actress Sara Ali Khan
Indian Actress Huma Qureshi
Indian Director Zoya Khan
Pakistani Actor Furqan Qureshi
Bangladeshi Actress Azmeri Haque Badhon
Actor Muneeb Butt
Indian Actress Zareen Khan
Indian Actor Imran khan
Pakistani Actress Mehar Bano
Filmmaker Faruk Kabir
Filmmaker Saim Sadiq
Filmmaker Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy
Riz Ahmed
Zayn Malik
Sally El-Hosaini
Malala Yousefzai
Hafid Abbas
Hojatoleslam Kariminia
Singer Sherina Munaf
Writer Alifa Rifaat
Writer Ismat Chughtai
Activist Nida Mushtaq
Activist Aan Anshori
Abdul Muiz Ghazali
Kyai Hussein Muhammad
Marzuki Wahid
Gigi Hadid
President Abdurrahman Wahid (Gus Dur) - ally of waria or transgender females
Sinta Nuriyah - ally of trans & waria folks
Politician Keith Ellison
Mayor Sadiq Khan
Politician Ilhan Omar
Politician Rashida Tlaib
Politician Rushanara Ali
Politician Nabilah Islam
Politician Shahana Hanif
Politician Rama Yade
Politician Humza Yousaf
Politician Zarah Sultana
UK Sectratary General Zara Mohammed
Turkish politician Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu
Bengali Influencer Sobia Ameen
Shaykh Michael Mumisa
Muhammad Musharraf Hossain Bhuiyan
Mufti Abdur Rahman Azad - Hijra ally
Sheikh Hasina - Ally of hijra-intersex communities
Mustafa Akyol
Iftikhar Chaudhry
Amani Al-Khatahtbeh
Professor Muhammad Aslam Khaki
Mohammad Hashim Kamali
Mehrdad Alipour
Lawyer Imaan Mazari/Iman Mazari
Shireen Mazari
Syed Murad Ali Shah
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sobiabegam · 10 months
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fun ke liye mujhse baate kre
I am sobia
No personal meet
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bebemoon · 2 years
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look for the name: ANNIE
loveshackfancy white “sobia” satin-trimmed embroidered cotton-voile and crochet camisole
amodernvintage {on etsy} antique valenciennes lace cotton skirt, c. 191o’s
gucci blue silk floral choker
{hair} ingrid boulting for vogue paris 197o, ph. alex chatelain
guidi tapered-heel lace-up ankle boot
officine universelle buly “lait virginal” damask rose body milk 
djer kiss “kissing fairies” silver-plated powder compact, c. 1925
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zumaira · 2 years
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Sobia Nazir Fall Premium Prints 2022-23
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magazinepk · 2 years
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Sobia Nazir Fall Premium Prints 2022-23
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deesi-academia · 1 year
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I love you. *hugs* 🫂🫂❤️❤️❤️❤️
this is so sweet.... I love you too sobia di 🥲🫂💗
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