shamina
Britishnoun
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Speaking to former Covid patient Asef Hussain and his wife Shamina, she added: "This horrible pandemic. It's not a nice result."
From BBC
Shamina Hussain told the queen that 500 friends and family around the world dialed in to one conference call to pray for her husband.
From Seattle Times
“It does leave one very tired and exhausted, doesn’t it?’’ she told recovering COVID-19 patient Asef Hussain and his wife, Shamina.
From Seattle Times
Similarly, some of the British women who have joined Isis recently were academic high achievers: this includes the three London schoolgirls Amira Abase, Shamina Begum and Kadiza Sultanathe; Manchester twins Salma and Zahra Halane; and Aqsa Mahmood, the privately educated Glaswegian who is now thought to be one of the senior westerners in Isis’s female morality police, the Khansaa Brigade.
From The Guardian
The girls, Shamina Begum and Amira Abase, each 15 years old, and Kadiza Sultana, 16, disappeared in February, taking a Turkish airlines flight from Gatwick Airport to Istanbul.
From Newsweek
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