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Wednesday, May 14, 2008 --- 73 days ago
By Debbie Schlussel Remember Ginnah Muhammad ? She's the woman who insisted on wearing her niqab--the full ninja face veil with slits for eyes--in court. Her small claims suit in Hamtramck, Michigan was defaulted by courageous, principled Judge Paul Paruk, who refused to let her testify in the niqab. Muhammad sued in federal court (and it appears she lied about not revealing her face in the presence of men). Well, yesterday, U.S. District Judge John Feikens--who, at the age of 90, is the brightest, most well-reasoned judge on the federal bench here in the Detroit area (and one of the best in the U.S.)-- said " Aleikum Salaam " (Unto You Peace/Buh-Bye) to Ms. Muhammad's frivolous lawsuit . Losers--They Lost; America Won: Ginnah Muhammad in her Niqab , w/ Terrorist Lawyer Nabih Ayad That's the way it should be, and I applaud him for his courage to issue a dismissal in this case amidst the growing radical Islamicization of the Detroit area: A federal judge in Detroit has dismissed the case of a Muslim woman who sued a judge for demanding she remove her veil in court. The judge ruled Monday against Ginnnah Muhammad's claims that her rights to freedom of religion and court access were violated. Congrats to the Honorable Judge Feikens for informing Ms. Muhammad and others that in America, the courts do not bow to any religion, and congrats also to Judge Paruk for standing his ground in the largely M ...




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