![]() ![]() Queen Noor discussing her book Leap of Faith: Memoirs of an Unexpected Life, published by Miramax Books. During her reign she worked for human rights, conservation, education, and served as a spokesperson for Jordan’s position to the American press during the first Gulf War. After graduating from Princeton’s first co-ed class, she met King Hussein of Jordan in his country while visiting her father. Queen Noor was born Lisa Halaby in 1951 and grew up in an Arab-American family. ![]() ![]() She’ll take questions from Jeff Greenfield, senior analyst at CNN. This moving memoir provides a timely look at. With her husband being not only Jordan's monarch but the spiritual leader of all Muslims, Lisa was unsure what her role would be. Born in 1951 to a distinguished Arab-American family, Lisa Najeeb Halaby became the fourth wife of King Hussein at age 27. T19:38:36-05:00 Queen Noor discussing her book Leap of Faith: Memoirs of an Unexpected Life, published by Miramax Books. Leap of Faith: Memoirs of an Unexpected Life. ![]()
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