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b. He WAS working as an engineering technician, actually as a Quality Assurance Supervisor in a steel products manufacturing company that had only closed 2 months prior to the arrest and was still receiving full pay (severance) for up to 11 months (or until he obtained full time employment, whichever came first). Working as a school bus driver merely provided him more income which would not disqualify him from his severance pay, while affording him business hours with which to pursue an aggressive job search in his field.
d.Khan had been using both of the Eid prayer congregations for many years to promote his political career. He was a regular speaker after said prayers, not about religious matters, but rather to ask the people to vote for him.
UmmTayyab 17:21, 27 August 2007 (UTC)
He wasn't big on photos. It's a religious thing. There is a difference of scholarly opinion about photos, but he always liked to be cautious about committing a sin, so he didn't like to take photos or have photos taken of him. I don't ever remember seeing him use a camera himself, even though I have both a photo camera and a video camera. —Preceding unsigned comment added by UmmTayyab ( talk • contribs) 00:30, August 28, 2007 (UTC)
a. I don't know, I don't go to the mosque.
c. I don't understand what you mean. He doesn't speak Arabic, he's Pakistani.
e. We performed the niqah (marriage contract) 3 years before his first wife died. She was not able to have children and wanted to receive a donor egg from her sister. Her sister was willing, but several religious scholars were consulted and gave fatwas that this was not permissible, as it would be considered adultery (between Abdul Qayyum and his sister in law), and that only an egg from another wife would be permissible.
After the niqah, she was diagnosed with Multiple Schlerosis and the doctor told her that her plans for having even invitro and implantation would not be possible.
She was able to contribute to the first 2 years of our first child, as we shared a home. He called me Mummy and called her Ummy (Urdu for Mummy). She was also able to see our second baby a few days after he was born, but she was suffering from acute complications of the MS and had been admitted to the hospital at the time and died a few months later.
f. I don't mind you using any reference from UmmTayyab.com
UmmTayyab 00:42, 28 August 2007 (UTC)
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b. He WAS working as an engineering technician, actually as a Quality Assurance Supervisor in a steel products manufacturing company that had only closed 2 months prior to the arrest and was still receiving full pay (severance) for up to 11 months (or until he obtained full time employment, whichever came first). Working as a school bus driver merely provided him more income which would not disqualify him from his severance pay, while affording him business hours with which to pursue an aggressive job search in his field.
d.Khan had been using both of the Eid prayer congregations for many years to promote his political career. He was a regular speaker after said prayers, not about religious matters, but rather to ask the people to vote for him.
UmmTayyab 17:21, 27 August 2007 (UTC)
He wasn't big on photos. It's a religious thing. There is a difference of scholarly opinion about photos, but he always liked to be cautious about committing a sin, so he didn't like to take photos or have photos taken of him. I don't ever remember seeing him use a camera himself, even though I have both a photo camera and a video camera. —Preceding unsigned comment added by UmmTayyab ( talk • contribs) 00:30, August 28, 2007 (UTC)
a. I don't know, I don't go to the mosque.
c. I don't understand what you mean. He doesn't speak Arabic, he's Pakistani.
e. We performed the niqah (marriage contract) 3 years before his first wife died. She was not able to have children and wanted to receive a donor egg from her sister. Her sister was willing, but several religious scholars were consulted and gave fatwas that this was not permissible, as it would be considered adultery (between Abdul Qayyum and his sister in law), and that only an egg from another wife would be permissible.
After the niqah, she was diagnosed with Multiple Schlerosis and the doctor told her that her plans for having even invitro and implantation would not be possible.
She was able to contribute to the first 2 years of our first child, as we shared a home. He called me Mummy and called her Ummy (Urdu for Mummy). She was also able to see our second baby a few days after he was born, but she was suffering from acute complications of the MS and had been admitted to the hospital at the time and died a few months later.
f. I don't mind you using any reference from UmmTayyab.com
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