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Maryam Jameelah (May 23, 1934 – October 31, 2012) was an American-Pakistani author of over thirty books on Islamic culture and history and a female voice for conservative Islam, known for her writings about the West. Born Margret Marcus in New York City to a non-observant Jewish family, she explored Judaism and other faiths during her teens before converting to Islam in 1961 and emigrating to Pakistan. She was married to and had five children with Muhammad Yusuf Khan, a leader in the Jamaat-e-Islami political party, and resided in the city of Lahore.

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  • مريم جميلة (مارغريت ماركوس سابقاً) (بالإنجليزية: Maryam Jameelah)‏ ‏ (23 مايو 1934م - 31 أكتوبر 2012م) كاتبة أمريكية مسلمة من أصل يهودي تنتمي لأبوين يهوديين ألمانيين عاشا في نيويورك حيث ولدت عام 1934م، كما أوردت وكالة أنباء الأناضول. (ar)
  • Maryam Jameelah (geboren am 23. Mai 1934 als Margret Marcus in New Rochelle, New York; gestorben am 31. Oktober 2012 in Lahore, Pakistan) war eine US-amerikanisch-pakistanische Autorin und Persönlichkeit des Islams. Maryam Jameelah wurde 1934 in New Rochelle im Bundesstaat New York in eine jüdische Familie geboren. Ihr Vater war in Deutschland geboren worden. Ihre Hochschulausbildung an der New York University beendete sie vor der Graduierung. Sie nahm 1961 den Islam an und emigrierte 1962 nach Pakistan. Sie schrieb über islamische Themen und war die Autorin von mehr als 30 Büchern über die Geschichte und Kultur des Islams, darunter Islam and Orientalism. (de)
  • Maryam Jameelah (May 23, 1934 – October 31, 2012) was an American-Pakistani author of over thirty books on Islamic culture and history and a female voice for conservative Islam, known for her writings about the West. Born Margret Marcus in New York City to a non-observant Jewish family, she explored Judaism and other faiths during her teens before converting to Islam in 1961 and emigrating to Pakistan. She was married to and had five children with Muhammad Yusuf Khan, a leader in the Jamaat-e-Islami political party, and resided in the city of Lahore. (en)
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  • مريم جميلة (مارغريت ماركوس سابقاً) (بالإنجليزية: Maryam Jameelah)‏ ‏ (23 مايو 1934م - 31 أكتوبر 2012م) كاتبة أمريكية مسلمة من أصل يهودي تنتمي لأبوين يهوديين ألمانيين عاشا في نيويورك حيث ولدت عام 1934م، كما أوردت وكالة أنباء الأناضول. (ar)
  • Maryam Jameelah (May 23, 1934 – October 31, 2012) was an American-Pakistani author of over thirty books on Islamic culture and history and a female voice for conservative Islam, known for her writings about the West. Born Margret Marcus in New York City to a non-observant Jewish family, she explored Judaism and other faiths during her teens before converting to Islam in 1961 and emigrating to Pakistan. She was married to and had five children with Muhammad Yusuf Khan, a leader in the Jamaat-e-Islami political party, and resided in the city of Lahore. (en)
  • Maryam Jameelah (geboren am 23. Mai 1934 als Margret Marcus in New Rochelle, New York; gestorben am 31. Oktober 2012 in Lahore, Pakistan) war eine US-amerikanisch-pakistanische Autorin und Persönlichkeit des Islams. (de)
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  • Maryam Jameelah (de)
  • Maryam Jameelah (en)
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