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12 Facts About Fatima Grimm

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Fatima Grimm was a German translator, author and speaker on the subject of Islam.

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Fatima Grimm gained prominence as a Muslim convert in Germany and as a functionary in the German Muslim League in Hamburg.

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Fatima Grimm, born Helga Lili Wolff, was the daughter of SS-Obergruppenfuhrer, Karl Wolff, wartime Chief of Staff to Heinrich Himmler.

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In 1962, Grimm moved to Czechoslovakia with her then-husband Omar Abdul Aziz, a Czech Muslim.

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On 1 April 1984, she married the widowed German convert Abdulkarim Fatima Grimm and moved to Hamburg with him.

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For several years Fatima Grimm was in charge of the magazine.

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Fatima Grimm worked for almost 16 years on 24 booklets of Al-Islam and in five volumes in SKD Bavaria, which the publisher of Abdel-Halim Khafagy published.

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From April 1999, Fatima Grimm was an honorary member of the advisory board of the ZMD.

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Fatima Grimm came to prominence because of a lecture that she gave for the first time in 1975, which was published in 1995 under the title The Education of Our Children from IZM.

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The Constitutional Protection Report 2010 of the Baden-Wurttemberg State Office for State Protection noted that in essay one written by Fatima Grimm and published by IZM, it advocated the reintroduction of the Hadd punishments.

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Fatima Grimm had a daughter, which died during childhood, and a son from her first marriage; and three stepchildren from her second marriage.

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Fatima Grimm died on the evening of 6 May 2013 following a long illness in Hamburg.