I believe in because it isn't just a path out of poverty. It's the road to self-reliance. By allowing people to team up and literally become their ow… - Queen Rania of Jordan

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I believe in because it isn't just a path out of poverty. It's the road to self-reliance. By allowing people to team up and literally become their own bank, you can mobilize people and resources and alleviate poverty on the global scale.

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About Queen Rania of Jordan

Queen Rania Al-Abdullah (Arabic: رانيا العبدالله; born Rania Al-Yassin on August 31, 1970) is the queen consort of King Abdullah II, the king of Jordan.

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Native Name: رانيا العبد الله
Alternative Names: Rania Al-Abdullah Rania Al-Yassin Rania Faisal Al-Yassin Rania Faisal Sedki Al-Yassin Rania Al Abdullah of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan H.M. Queen Rania Al Abdullah of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Rania Al Abdullah H.M. Queen Rania Al Abdullah H.M. Queen Rania of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Ranja
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Pessimism doesn’t change the reality; it prolongs the status quo. And it brings everyone down. It’s only ever lose-lose. Optimism and faith coupled with pragmatism change the reality. Self-belief and self-reliance change the reality. Boldness to explore new ideas changes the reality. A vision powered by effort and energy changes the reality.

I think that mind-sets are changing in the Middle East. Poll after poll is showing that men see the value of greater female participation and empowerment. We still have a long way to go, but Islam should not be used as a scapegoat. The obstacles that face women today are more cultural. It's not about the religion.

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Islam neither requires one to be practising, nor to dress in one way or another. So imposing the veil on a woman is contrary to the principles of Islam. … Unfortunately, after all the suspicion weighing on Islam, many people have begun to consider the veil as a political problem, but this is not the case … Wearing the veil is a free personal choice.

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