Roundtable Special

Global Muslim Women Leaders’ Roundtable on the Future of the Ummah

Salwah Abdul Shukor, Dr. Sari Chairunnisa, Dr. Rania Awaad, Zeba Qureshi & Guzelya Marisova

This episode gathers Global Muslim leaders from various backgrounds to talk about the Future of the Ummah.

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SPEAKERS

Guest Speakers

Sheikha Dr. Rania Awaad
Founder of Maristan & Clinical Professor at Stanford University

Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the Stanford University School of Medicine where she is the Director of the Stanford Muslim Mental Health & Islamic Psychology Lab as well Stanford University’s Affiliate Chaplain. She also serves as the Associate Division Chief for Public Mental Health and Population Sciences as well as the Section Co-Chief of Diversity and Cultural Mental Health.

dr. Sari Chairunnisa
CEO & Vice President of Research and Development ParagonCorp

Deputy CEO & Vice President of Research and Development ParagonCorp and a dermatologist graduated from University of Indonesia.

Salwah Abdul Shukor
Senior Partner at Zain & Co

Salwa is a senior partner and head of the Corporate practice at Zain & Co. She has been practicing at Zain & Co. since 1994 and has been partner since 2000.

Guzelya Marisova
Founder of Luminihsan

Uyghur-French author, activist, and business leader based in Jakarta. She wrote Story of the Stolen Homes, a children’s book about Palestine, with proceeds supporting humanitarian causes.

Zeba Qureshi
Host & Steward of Luminihsan

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