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Sarah Haider

1991 - Today

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Sarah Haider is an American writer, public speaker, and political activist. She cofounded the advocacy group Ex-Muslims of North America (EXMNA), which seeks to help former Muslims. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Sarah Haider is the 7,551st most popular writer, the 249th most popular biography from Pakistan and the 23rd most popular Pakistani Writer.

Sarah Haider is a Pakistani-American ex-Muslim activist and writer known for her work promoting secularism and advocating for the rights of ex-Muslims. She is a co-founder of the organization Ex-Muslims of North America (EXMNA) and has contributed to discussions on religion, freedom of expression, and human rights.

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Among WRITERS

Among writers, Sarah Haider ranks 7,554 out of 7,302Before her are Kathy Jetn̄il-Kijiner, Michael Buckley, Karen Russell, Nitasha Kaul, Rana Ayyub, CGP Grey, Amal Aden, Shereen Bhan, and Tomi Adeyemi. After her are Ira Trivedi, Ritu Menon, and David Dinsmore.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Sarah Haider ranks 1,940Before her are Sabine Kusterer, Rajeshwari Gayakwad, Valérie Barthelemy, Alessandra Patelli, Ben Reeves, and Jana Raman. After her are Sara Lappalainen, Sean Morrison, Clément Bessaguet, Blair Adams, Pauline Ado, and Graeme Shinnie.

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In Pakistan

Among people born in Pakistan, Sarah Haider ranks 249 out of 217Before her are Shaheen Afridi (2000), Meesha Shafi (1981), Sanam Marvi (1986), Sana Mir (1986), Ayeza Khan (1991), and Maya Ali (1989). After her are Sanam Baloch (1986), Humaima Malick (1987), Nida Dar (1987), Umar Akmal (1990), Ahmed Shehzad (1991), and Mahoor Shahzad (1996).

Among WRITERS In Pakistan

Among writers born in Pakistan, Sarah Haider ranks 23Before her are Khushwant Singh (1915), Hamid Mir (1966), Kamila Shamsie (1973), Mohsin Hamid (1971), Nadeem Aslam (1966), and Sabatina James (1982).