Birth: December 4, 1985
The most difficult part is training and competing while observing the holy month of Ramadan, which involves fasting. The most rewarding part of being….
I think that when we stand in solidarity, we'll be stronger..
I think that we will come out on top as women, as people of color, as Muslims, as transgender people, as people who are part of the disabled communit….
It's important to me that youth everywhere, no matter their race, religion, or gender, know that anything is possible with perseverance..
Even if we're facing bigotry or racism, we can still be successful..
I know that I'm Muslim. I have an Arabic name. And even though I represent Team USA and I have that Olympic hardware, it doesn't change how you look ….
There will always be people who challenge the idea that you belong, but it's important to work hard, to focus on yourself, and prove that you belong ….
Qualifying for this Olympic team has been the most stressful experience of my athletic career. It has taught me so much about myself and how to handl….
As a Muslim youth, though I played a variety of sports growing up in New Jersey, my parents were in search of a sport for me to play where I could be….
For those people who fail to see the injustices that are occurring, in particular with the Muslim community, I think it's because you've sat in a sea….
I'm one of those people who feels like I have to be strong for those people who may not be able to find that strength. I feel like I have to speak up….
People are always shocked to hear I'm an athlete by profession and even more shocked when they hear I'm a fencer from the United States. I challenge ….
I think Muslims in particular are facing similar obstacles African Americans did, historically..