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I was born in a Sunni Muslim home in Bangladesh, where I learned the meaning of stern discipline from my father, a major general in the military with responsibilities in the intelligence service. We lived on different army bases in elaborate quarters reserved for officers and their families. Servants catered to our every need. The business and political elite of Bangladesh and Pakistan frequented social events in our home.
I grew up attending an Islamic madrasa (religious school), where we studied the Qur’an and learned classical Arabic from an imam. My father could trace his lineage back to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan (the name derives from Hashem, grandson of the prophet Muhammad’s great-grandfather). His heritage qualified me as a direct descendant of Islam’s founder.
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The Church By The Sea Launches Live Streaming Service for Virtual Weddings
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FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla., April 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ For engaged couples with family members and friends that may not be able to attend their wedding ceremonies due to travel restrictions or capacity limitations,
The Church By The Sea has recently launched a live streaming service that offers the ability to hold virtual weddings. These virtual weddings are set up to be held at The Church By The Sea s location at
2700 Mayan Drive, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, 33316 the entrance to Ft. Lauderdale Beach.
David Hilditch (L) and Tom Buchanan (R). (Northern Ireland Assembly website)
Two DUP representatives have been heavily criticised by LGBT+ activists after they sent “condescending and disrespectful” responses to campaigners pushing for a full ban on conversion therapy.
On Tuesday (20 April), MLAs in the Northern Ireland Assembly debated a motion calling for conversion therapy to be banned in Northern Ireland. An overwhelming majority voted in favour, with the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) the only major political party to vote against it.
The DUP faced significant criticism from the LGBT+ community in the days leading up to the debate after it tabled an amendment to the motion which would remove a line that said it is “fundamentally wrong to view our LGBTQ community as requiring a fix or cure”.