Khola Maryam Hübsch

Khola Maryam Hübsch

Khola Maryam Hübsch
Born

1980 (age 3536)

Alma mater University of Mainz
Occupation Journalist, writer
Religion Islam

Khola Maryam Hübsch (born October 25, 1980 in Frankfurt am Main) is a German journalist and writer of German-Indian origin. Hübsch is the daughter of the German writer Hadayatullah Hübsch. She is a prominent member of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community of Germany.[1]

Work

Khola Maryam Hübsch studied journalism, the German language, book science and psychology at the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz. She writes for German newspapers, including the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, the Frankfurter Rundschau the Die Welt and a number of scientific publications and holds nationwide lectures about Islam. The German broadcaster, ARD designated Hübsch as the "öffentliche Gesicht der muslimischen Frauen in Deutschland", i.e., " the public face of Muslim women in Germany" and declared Hübsch was as "gern gesehener Gast in Talkshows; ihre Meinung findet Gehör", in other words, a guest in talk shows whose opinion will always be heard. For seven years she served as the national representative for interfaith dialogue of Lajna Imaillah, the women's auxiliary organization of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community of Germany and as well as a presenter for Aspekte des Islam and Islam im Brennpunkt on MTA, an Islamic TV channel.

Publications

References

  1. "Das Kopftuch als Demonstration der Treue" (in German). echo-online.de.
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