Pakistan's first transgender Islamic school breaks barriers

Rindfleisch
Published on Apr 22, 2021
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In the overwhelmingly fundamental Muslim country, where transgender people face widespread ostracism, 34-year-old Rani Khan gives daily Koran lessons at Pakistan's first transgender-only madrasa, or Islamic religious school, which she set up herself using her life savings.
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