- Asmaa Abdol-Hamid
Asmaa Abdol-Hamid ( _ar. أسماء عبد الحميد) (born
November 22 ,1981 ) is a Danish social worker and politician living inOdense .Family background
Abdol-Hamid is one of six children. [http://www.kvinfo.dk/side/674/article/61/ Asmaa Abdol-Hamid's story] , April 26, 2007] She was born in the United Arab Emirates to parents of
Palestinian descent. Her father grew up in a Lebaneserefugee camp . Her mother's family also lived in Lebanon, but moved toSaudi Arabia for a few years. In the 1970s, her parents moved to theUnited Arab Emirates before they contactedDansk Flygtningehjælp during the mid-1980s, due to the police's harassment. The family was grantedpolitical asylum in Denmark, moving toGenner ,South Jutland . Her father joined the family 8 months later. He did not like the pro-Israel slant of some Danish teachers and dropped out of language course to work as ahalal butcher . He later opened the firstshawarma restaurant inÅbenrå . From time to time, her father also led the muslim prayer, as animam .Childhood
Despite being practicing Muslims, the children took part in the local
Christian services such asconfirmation s andChristmas . When she was 14, the family moved toRødekro , where the family felt socially isolated. In 1998 the family moved toVollsmose ,Odense , to give the children more opportunities for higher education.In 2004 she graduated with a degree in
social work from Copenhagen College of Social Work and worked as family coordinator inRoskilde . She also started a successful girl's club. She is now studying for her Master's.Political career
In high school Abdol-Hamid joined
Social Democratic Youth of Denmark , wanting to fight discrimination.In 2005 she was elected as deputy member of the Odense city council for the Red-Green Alliance. She then first came to media attention when she refused to shake a male colleague's hand, instead putting her hand on her heart in greeting. [ [http://www.jp.dk/indland/artikel:aid=4367838/ Da Asmaa gav hånd] da icon]
She served as spokesperson for the 11 Muslim organizations who complained to the police after the
Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy .In 2006, Abdol-Hamid hosted a TV show "Adam og Asmaa" together with
Adam Holm . The show caused much debate since it was the first time a TV host in Denmark wore ahijab . The Danish feminist group Feminist Forum said her appearance "strengthens ethnic and gender equality in Denmark" but the controversial Women for Freedom association said, "The choice of Asmsa Abdol-Hamid (...) is an insult to both Danish and Muslim women." [ [http://www.islamonline.net/English/News/2006-04/05/article01.shtml Hijab-clad Muslim TV Host Sparks Danish Furor] ]In 2007, she announced her plans to run for the Folketing, gaining the candidacy for a
Copenhagen seat for the Red-Green Alliance. [http://www.guardian.co.uk/religion/Story/0,,2080453,00.html Feminist, socialist, devout Muslim: woman who has thrown Denmark into turmoil] , Guardian, May 16, 2007] She is listed seventh on the party's parliamentary candidate list. [ [http://www.cphpost.dk/get/101571.html Muslim chance] ,The Copenhagen Post , May 3, 2007] Her candidacy caused debate in Denmark over the fact that she intends to serve wearing ahijab . She also received support from some imams during the elections. [http://www.kristeligt-dagblad.dk/artikel/251058:Kirke---tro--Imamer-anbefaler-Asmaa Imamer anbefaler Asmaa] , Kristeligt Dagblad, May 1, 2007] Although she was not elected, she may still appear in the parliament as a substitute forJohanne Schmidt-Nielsen .Pia Kjærsgaard , leader of theDanish People's Party , has threatened to throw Asmaa out of the Folketinget if she were to start out with religious words from Folketinget's platform, although she admitted this wouldn't be possible. [http://politiken.dk/politik/article433120.ece Pia K. om Asmaa: Vi smider hende ud af tinget] , Politiken, November 18, 2007]Views
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Headscarf - "Wearing a headscarf does not mean that I’m oppressed or deprived. The values on which I live my life are Islamic and not Arab. It is important to make a distinction between religion and culture. In many respects, the Arab way of thinking discriminates against women; even though I am an Arab, I don’t make my choices on a cultural basis, but in the light of my religion."* Integration - "I don’t like the word ‘integration’. Everyone uses the word without being able to make any clear-cut definition. Ethnic minorities are not a problem in themselves; when identifying reasons for the lack of integration in Denmark, I prefer to talk about social classes and look at people’s class background rather than their ethnic identity."
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Iraq - In July 2007, Asmaa Abdol-Hamid told tabloid newspaper B.T. that she supports theIraqi resistance movement against the occupation forces and that "they have the right to live in a country where they can make their own decisions". [Citation
last =
first =
title = Asmaa: Fair at angribe danske styrker i Irak
newspaper = B.T.
pages =
language = Danish
year = 2007
date = 2007-07-23
url = ] In a reaction to the controversy which her interview started, she maintains her support for the Iraqi resistance, and compares it to theDanish resistance movement against the German occupation duringSecond World War . She thinks resistance against a foreign occupation is not only legitimate but a human right.References
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External links
* [http://www.asmaa.dk/ Asmaa's site] (Danish)
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