Rashida Tlaib wears traditional Palestinian dress
to take her oath on the Koran, and not the Bible!
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Michigan Democrat Rashida Tlaib has been sworn into
office while wearing a traditional garment stitched by her Palestinian-born
mother.
Ms Tlaib had been expected to take her oath on a
Koran owned by Thomas Jefferson, but changed her mind, according to the Detroit
Free Press. Ms Tlaib and Minnesota's Ilhan Omar became the first-ever Muslim
female members of Congress on Thursday.
Native-American Deb Haaland also wore traditional
dress for the ceremony.The New Mexico Democrat, who is one of two first female
Native American members of Congress, wore traditional dress of the Pueblo
tribe, including silver and turquoise jewellery and moccasins.
On Thursday, hundreds of lawmakers from across the
US arrived in Washington to be sworn in as members of Congress. Although no
text is required for the oath, many US lawmakers have traditionally held the
Bible as they vowed to protect the US Constitution from "all enemies,
foreign and domestic".
In an interview with the
Detroit Free Press, Ms Tlaib, 42, said she would be using the
Koran owned by America's third president, but she later told the paper that she
had instead decided to use a family Koran.
"My swearing in on the Koran is about me
showing that the American people are made up of diverse backgrounds and we all
have love of justice and freedom".
Ms
Tlaib laughs as one of her children breaks into dabbing, a type of dance move,
after she casts a vote for Speaker Pelosi
"It's important to me because a lot of
Americans have this kind of feeling that Islam is somehow foreign to American
history," she said.
"Muslims were there at the beginning... Some
of our founding fathers knew more about Islam than some members of Congress
now."
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