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More drama in the life of Huma AbedinReader comment on item: Egypt's Sixty Years of Misery Submitted by dhimmi no more (United States), Aug 13, 2012 at 18:56 Zeena wrote this very good question . On the other hand, I would like somebody to explain how an Islamic woman can get away with marrying a Jew, as in the case of Umah being married to Weiner, and nothing happens to her? Very good question. One possibility that Weiner was stupid enough to convert to the religion of the Arabs only aka Islam or that Huma Abedin has no clue that marrying a Jew is not really a good idea in a place like Saudi Arabia where here mother lives or that she was hoping that no one in Saudi Arab would find out and in this she is beyond help I think that she and her family are really scary people
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