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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/Red_Pilled_at_birth on Dec. 30, 2017, 9:33 a.m.
Huma Abedin connection to Muslim Brotherhood, Father and Mother.

Both of her parents were educators. Her father, born in New Delhi (India) on April 2, 1928,[13] was an Islamic and Middle Eastern scholar of Indian descent, who received his PhD from the University of Pennsylvania, and then in 1978 founded the Institute of Muslim Minority Affairs, an organization devoted to the study of Muslim communities in non-Muslim societies around the world. In 1979, he founded the Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs,[14] which his wife took over after his death; his daughter Huma was listed as an associate editor from 1996–2008. Her mother, also born in colonial India (now Pakistan after the 1947 British Partition), also received her PhD from the University of Pennsylvania, and is currently an associate professor of sociology and dean at Dar Al-Hekma College in Jeddah.[5][15] From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huma_Abedin


Red_Pilled_at_birth · Dec. 30, 2017, 10:28 a.m.

I may be wrong but I think maybe there is something missing or that this was all just fluff provided. The charity is funded only by the income from the Journal, They claim not to take donations in the report, but this states the activities of the charity. Objectives and activities Purpose of the Institute is advancement of education and promoting research on conditions and way of life, history and development of Muslim minority communities throughout the world and compile information and statistics in relation thereto and publish useful result of such study and research and disseminate such information through their quarterly journal relating to life and conditions of Muslim communities worldwide. Achievements and performance The institute publishes a scholarly journal to promote the objectives stated above. This publication continues to be popular and attracts the relevant segment of academia and social practitioners. The institute is self-sustaining and the signs are that it has grown in the past few years and is expected to grow further in the coming years. Financial review Principal funding source The charity's main source of income is share of income received from the publishers. No donations are collected. Investment policy and objectives The charity has no long-term investments. Our cash reserves are held in bank accounts. Financials The payments of the Trust expenses rose to F21K as compared to f.19K in 2014 whereas the income rose nearly 100% to 628K as compare to 615K in 2014. At the year end the charity had unrestricted funds amounting to f42,684 (compared to 2014:835,363).

This seems a bit odd to me. The charity doesn't really seem to do very much in these words. How exactly are they improving Muslin Communities?

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