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- Nabilah Islam (born November 27, 1989) is an American activist and politician from the state of Georgia who is the Georgia State Senator-elect for the 7th district as a result of the 2022 Georgia State Senate election. She became the first Muslim woman in the Georgia State Senate and the second overall in the Georgia State Legislature along with Sheikh Rahman and . She previously ran to represent Georgia's 7th congressional district in 2020. Due to her progressive stances, she has been described as "Georgia's AOC" and "Atlanta's AOC." (en)
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- Georgia State University (en)
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- Nabilah Islam (born November 27, 1989) is an American activist and politician from the state of Georgia who is the Georgia State Senator-elect for the 7th district as a result of the 2022 Georgia State Senate election. She became the first Muslim woman in the Georgia State Senate and the second overall in the Georgia State Legislature along with Sheikh Rahman and . She previously ran to represent Georgia's 7th congressional district in 2020. Due to her progressive stances, she has been described as "Georgia's AOC" and "Atlanta's AOC." (en)
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