Sherin Khankan (born Ann Christine Khankan; 13 October 1974) is Denmark's (and Scandinavia's) first female imam; she founded a women-led mosque in Copenhagen. She is also an activist on Muslim issues including female integration and extremism, and has written numerous texts discussing Islam and politics.
She started at the University of Copenhagen in 1992 studying religion supplemented by courses in Arabic. Despite her father's background, Arabic is not her mother tongue. She graduated with a master's degree in Sociology of Religion and Philosophy in 2002.
Khankan also founded Critical Muslims, an organisation to link religion and politics.
In 2007, she published a book titled Islam and Reconciliation - A Public Matter.
Khankan notes that Christianity, Jewish, and Muslim institutions have become patriarchal, and she sees women-run mosques as a challenge to this tradition. She has had some moderate opposition but, in general, she says the reception has been supportive. The mosque opened in February 2016 and held its first formal service that August. Khankan gave the Adhan and 60 women gathered above a fast food shop. Another imam, Saliha Marie Fetteh, took the service where she spoke on the subject of women and Islam. The new mosque has conducted several weddings. The mosque marries couples of different religions, which some mosques will not allow.
She stood for parliament as a candidate for the Danish Social Liberal Party.
Khankan was named one of the BBC's 100 Women of 2016.
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