Muslim woman becomes first headscarved judge in US

By News Report
March 25, 2023

NEW JERSEY: Attorney Nadia Kahf became the first headscarf-wearing judge in the US after being appointed to the superior court in New Jersey.

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Kahf, a Syrian-origin family law and immigration attorney from the township of Wayne, took the oath of office with her hand on a copy of the Holy Quran, according to local news website North Jersey.

She will serve as a Passaic County Superior Court judge after New Jersey’s Gov. Phil Murphy nominated her a year ago, according to local media.

Though Kahf is not the first Muslim woman to serve as a state judge, she is the first to wear a hijab on the bench.

Since 2003, she has sat on the board of the New Jersey chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), a Muslim civil rights organization where Kahf now serves as chairwoman.

She is also the legal adviser to Wafa House, a nonprofit domestic violence and social services agency based in the city of Clifton, and chairwoman of the Islamic Center of Passaic County.

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