Posted on 09/23/2019 3:32:50 PM PDT by Monrose72
Rep. Rashida Tlaibs grandmother, Muftia Tlaib, expressed her disdain for America in an interview with USA Today, revealing what she really felt about the country.Even if I get an invitation from Trump to travel to the U.S., I wont go, she said.Even if my husband returns from the grave and tells me to go, I refuse, she continued.I dont like it there, she added, according to USAToday.
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“Apparently Muslim women keep their family name.”
Not sure what you’re referring to. Can you explain more.
Has anyone verified the related story at USA Today or found any of her quotes via search? I didn’t click through to ‘NN.’
As I understand, Muslim women have not custumarily changed their names when they marry; though some more modern women have done, especially some high-profile women.
I wish more felt that way.
We should have never let any Palestinians in.
Oh, hurt us please!!! More...more!!
So Tlaib’s insanity is genetic?
Stay in that trd-world shthole you’re in, muzzie skank. We don’t want you you here, and call your nasty, foul-mouth, Jew-hater daughter btch home to be with you, in hell.
Even if my husband returns from the grave and tells me to go..”
You mean Tlaib’s father, your brother?
She has been here before?
Thank Christ.
“As I understand, Muslim women have not custumarily changed their names when they marry; though some more modern women have done, especially some high-profile women.”
Rashida Tlaib’s maiden name was Harbi. She married someone named Fayez Tlaib (now divorced), that’s why her last name is Tlaib.
So why does her grandmother have the same last name?
Good!!!!!!
Keep it that way.
She has to get orders from her dead husband?
Another shithole country where the women have to get permission to speak.
Geez.
I would not let her in even if her dead husband begged.
I didn’t realized she had changed her name on marriage.
But don’t a lot of these people often marry cousins? That could make a name show up more than once in a line, depending on the level of consanguinity permitted. When it comes to cousins, even first cousins, there don’t seem to be restrictions among many of their sects.
Who said she was invited?
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