Amara Majeed (born 16 July 1997)[1][2] is a Muslim American activist and author of The Foreigners. In 2015, she was featured in 2015 BBC's 100 Women.[2] She is founder of The Hijab Project, an organization that empowers Muslim women and encourages open dialogue through social experimentation.[3]
Her letter to Donald Trump, published by Seventeen Magazine,[4] led to media recognition.[5]
Majeed graduated from Towson High School.[6] She is currently studying Political Science and Lived Islam at Brown University and has a passion for Sufism.[7] Majeed intends to pursue graduate school at University of Cambridge. Her family is from Sri Lanka.[6]
A photo of Majeed was mistakenly used by Sri Lankan police in releasing details on six suspects in the 2019 Sri Lanka Easter bombings.[8]