When her daughter Mehreen was 7 years old, Joohi Tahir took her to her local mosque for Friday prayers. Mehreen became restless and started to squirm and wriggle. After the service, a woman came up to Tahir and, nodding to Mehreen, said “it’s not fard (obligatory) for you to be here.”
Mehreen has...
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