Ibrahim says the alleged attack, the latest in a spate of similar incidents, has left the woman badly shaken.“She’s traumatized,” Ibrahim said in a phone interview after visiting with the woman on Sunday, noting she’s afraid now to leave her home alone.He said she wasn’t up to being interviewed on Sunday, and was frightened to appear on camera.Edmonton has seen a number of alleged attacks on Muslim women in recent months.City police say two women wearing hijabs were sitting in a mall parking lot in December when a stranger shattered a window, assaulted the passenger as she tried to flee and then assaulted the second woman when she tried to help.