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Biden nominates first US Muslim woman as federal judge

- By Abbas Jimoh

US President Joe Biden has nominated the first Muslim-American woman to be a judge on a federal court in the United States, the White House said on Wednesday, as it announced a list of diverse judicial nominees.

If confirmed by the US Senate, Nusrat Jahan Choudhury, a civil rights lawyer of Bangladesh­i descent, would serve in a federal district court in New York state.

“A nominee who would be the first Bangladesh­i-American, the first Muslim-American woman, and only the second MuslimAmer­ican person to serve as a federal judge,” the White House said in a statement on Wednesday, referring to Choudhury.

Choudhury currently serves as the legal director of the Illinois

A renown Muslim scholar, Engr. Abubakar Abdullahi Fari, has charged Muslim parents to ensure that they prioritize­d Islamic knowledge and formal education of their children to be able to face the multifacet­ed challenges of the world.

He gave the charge in Book 8 of his ‘Rediscover­ing the Qur’an’ series with the sub-theme “Knowledge from the Islamic Perspectiv­e” released in 2021.

The Katsina-born scholar and certified engineer said that this can only be possible if the family, which is the foundation of child chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), a civil rights advocacy group. She previously worked in various capacities at the organisati­on, including as deputy director of the ACLU’s racial justice programme in New York.

She has been involved in numerous civil rights cases, including lawsuits challengin­g the federal government’s No Fly List and the New York Police Department’s surveillan­ce of the city’s Muslim community.

In September 2021, Democratic Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer formally recommende­d Choudhury to serve on the federal bench in New York, calling her an “expert in civil rights and liberties”.

Muslim Advocates, a MuslimAmer­ican advocacy group, had urged Schumer and his fellow New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand to push for Choudhury’s nomination earlier that year. On Wednesday, the group thanked Biden and Schumer for “making this historic nomination happen”.

“At a time when inequaliti­es in the justice system are front and center, Choudhury, who dedicated her career to protecting the civil rights of Muslims and other marginaliz­ed communitie­s, would bring legitimacy to the judiciary by pushing it towards justice,” Muslim Advocates said in a statement. US federal courts oversee legal proceeding­s for federal offences and civil lawsuits. They also have the ability to judicially review and block state and federal laws that they deem to be in violation of the US Constituti­on. (Al Jazeera)

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