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- Q6959255 abstract "Nahid Angha, Ph. D. is a Sufi scholar, human rights activist, women's rights activist, lecturer, translator and author of over fifteen published books. She is the co-director and co-founder of the International Association of Sufism; Founder of the International Sufi Women Organization; Executive Editor of the online journal Sufism: An Inquiry; main representative of the IAS for the United Nations NGO/DPI, the organizer behind the annual Sufism Symposium and Songs of the Soul: Poetry and Sacred Music Festival. Angha is the first Muslim woman inducted into the Marin County Women's Hall of Fame and she is also the recipient of the 2012 Visionary Award from the Marin Interfaith Council.Angha is a Sufi master from an ancient lineage. She is the daughter of the twentieth century Persian Sufi Master, Moulana Shah Maghsoud. Shah Maghsoud appointed her to teach and lead Sufi gatherings when she was in her early twenties. She initially held gatherings at her father's Khaneghah in Sufi Abad, Iran, and continues her teachings to the present time, in the US.".
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- Q6959255 comment "Nahid Angha, Ph. D. is a Sufi scholar, human rights activist, women's rights activist, lecturer, translator and author of over fifteen published books.".
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