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In some extreme cases, women are constrained by what can only be described as pre-Islamic, misogynistic approaches to the role of women in society. That continues to be a challenge.
Queen Noor of Jordan
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Queen Noor of Jordan
Age: 73
Born: 1951
Born: August 23
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Lisa Najeeb Halaby
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