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Sultaana Lakiana Myke Freeman (born 1967) is a Muslim American, resident in the state of
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. She garnered media attention and notoriety when she
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over the right to wear a face veil for her
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picture.


Background

Born as Sandra Michele Keller in
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in 1967, she attended school in
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. In 1985, she enrolled at
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in
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, graduating in 1989 with a degree in Commercial Music and a Business Administration minor. Later in 1989, she began employment at a utility company which lasted for a ten-year period, in which she was an engineering assistant. She converted to
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in January 1997, initially only wearing the headscarf, but, by the end of the year, donning the full face veil ( niqab). She married Mark Freeman, also known as Abdul Malik Freeman, on October 14, 1997, in
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. In December 1997, she obtained an Illinois driver's license with the veil, to reflect her new appearance.


Timeline

1997 * January - Converts to Islam * August - Legally changes her forename to "Sultaana" * October - Meets and marries Abdul-Maalik Freeman * December - Obtains an Illinois driver's license wearing the face veil in the photo and begins regularly veiling her face while working and elsewhere in public 2001 * February - Sultaana Freeman obtains a Florida driver's license wearing the face veil in the photo * November/December - Freeman receives two letters demanding her to unveil for a new photo or her current license will be cancelled before expiring 2002 * Jan. 7 - Freeman's license is cancelled * Jan. 21 - Freeman's lawsuit is filed, represented by lawyer Howard Marks and the
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(ACLU) * June 25 - Plaintiff's Response to Defendant's Motion to Dismiss * June 27 - Orange County Circuit Judge Ted Coleman denies a motion by the state to dismiss Freeman's lawsuit 2003 * May 27–29 - Freeman vs DMV trial takes place in Orlando residing under Circuit Court Judge Janet C. Thorpe * June 6 - Janet C. Thorpe rules against Freeman * July 3 - Freeman appeals * Oct 31- Freeman files Appellate briefs; awaiting a response from Defendant by the end of the year 2004 * June 9 - Appellate Court Oral arguments


Florida lawsuit

In 2002, Freeman filed a religious discrimination lawsuit against Florida when the state's Department of Highway Safety suspended her license when she refused to be re-photographed without her veil. Her legal license was suspended without change in policy or law following the
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. Her lawsuit argued that her religious beliefs required her to wear a veil "in front of strangers and unrelated males". It also stated that other states allowed photo-free licenses for religious reasons. Judge Janet C. Thorpe denied her lawsuit that year, and a state appeals court later upheld Thorpe's ruling.Opinion of the Fifth District Court of Appeal
accessed November 15, 2014. It emerged during trial by Assistant Attorney General Jason Vail that pictures of Freeman's uncovered face had already been taken by government authorities in Illinois. In 1998, she and her husband hesitated when medical staff at a hospital asked to examine twin 3-year-old girls, described as in “Muslim attire”, in their foster care. Freeman and her husband apparently objected to any examination of the girls on the grounds that any such exam would violate their religious beliefs. One of the girls had a broken arm, and both had numerous bruises and marks on their bodies. The arrest not only resulted in Freeman's mugshot being taken without veil, but also in her conviction for aggravated battery and a sentence of 18 months probation. In 1999, Freeman again posed for a police mugshot in connection with her husband's arrest on July 4. She was not charged but her husband was later convicted of reckless discharge of a handgun and sentenced to probation. Mazen Sukkar, a Lebanese-born immigration attorney, told the ''
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'': ''"This is not
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refusing to kill during a war. This is one individual who wants to practice her religion and undermine the whole idea of identification."''Freeman background
thesmokinggun.com; accessed November 15, 2014.


See also

*
Hijab In modern usage, hijab ( ar, حجاب, translit=ḥijāb, ) generally refers to headcoverings worn by Muslim women. Many Muslims believe it is obligatory for every female Muslim who has reached the age of puberty to wear a head covering. While ...
* Niqab


References


External links


Court TV coverage
accessed November 15, 2014.
Freeman's Brief to the Florida Appellate court
accessed November 15, 2014. {{DEFAULTSORT:Freeman, Sultaana 1967 births Converts to Islam Islamic female clothing Islam-related controversies in North America Living people People from Decatur, Illinois People from Washington, D.C. American Muslims Millikin University alumni Date of birth missing (living people)