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    how Muslims are discriminated against I am going to tell you ways that we as college students can help diminish that. MSA is the best place to start in understanding a Muslim and its’ background. You all have heard about the MSA from Maria and Kat, I won’t go in much detail about the background. These ways are the best way us students can stop the discrimination against muslims:Getting to know a Muslim,Joining the MSA,Learning about islam ,Supporting their beliefs. On getting to know a Muslim, for

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    to acknowledge the work he is doing in the United States on behalf of Muslim Americans. People are often afraid of what they don't understand and Muhammad Ali Hasan is doing his best to clear up fears and misconceptions of what many believe the Muslim culture to be. From my experience many Americans do not understand the followers of Islam. This site is about the everyday lives of those who choose to call themselves Muslim. What is their history and how willing are they to come into the world

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    Another item of religious attire amongst Muslim women which has been highly debated is the headscarf. According to Werbner (2007), "the headscarf which is a religious symbol is often seen as the refusal to integrate by many European countries"(2007:165). Yet many Muslim women would contest the opinion of the veil being a device of social control and hindrance of social cohesion. Telegraph journalist Khan (2015), stated that it is not the Hijab which holds Muslim women back, it is prejudice. Her article

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    September 2015 The Lexington Muslim Community Ever since moving here from Saudi Arabia, I have been a member of the local Muslim community. I did all the normal things a little Muslim boy does. I went to Sunday school, I attended Friday prayer with my father, and I had Muslim friends. As I grew up, I stopped attending Sunday school, I only went to Friday prayer when school was out, and I grew apart from my childhood Muslim friends. Yet I was, and currently am, a part of the Muslim community. A community

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    New Muslim Cool Analysis

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    Not So Cool for New Muslim Cool Everyone has own right to determine their life direction. We might have done something wrong during the step, or experience some hardships; but the new hope is always there. The person, Hamza Perez in the documentary New Muslim Cool chooses his own life from a gangbanger to Moslem. He describes his life at age 21 “dies” and “rebirth” after he met his new religion, Islam. The film New Muslim Cool is main talking about his daily life and his works on spreading Islamic

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    being Muslim in America meant that you had to live in fear, conceal your faith, or pay the price of retaliation by someone who reacted out of ignorance. It meant you had to constantly apologize for acts of terrorism committed by criminals that use Islam as a banner to progress their vendettas. However, being Muslim also meant that you could learn self-disciple through the five-daily prayers, patience, and tolerance as I tried to understand the reasons why so many Americans feared Muslims. Unfortunately

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    an audience (Yaun, 2016, P.g.1), that it can essentially “serve as your sources of information and knowledge” (Yaun, 2016, P.g.1). This as a Muslim to me was a major driving force behind why I felt it a strong idea conceptually to explore the notion of a Muslim becoming a superhero, as I wanted to attempt to transform the mainstream representation of Muslims today. In the next scene the audience is introduced to Islam and his best friend Sultan as they wait to buy drugs. Islam not used to this lifestyle

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    Currently, I am most interested in applying research to issues within the Muslim community. My interest in the Muslim community comes from my personal ties and history with growing up in a Muslim community. I grew up in a Muslim community in Raleigh NC. The community played a major role in the love that I left as a child and cultivating me into the woman I am today, which I am grateful for. As I got older and ventured away from the shelter of the community into the high school world and the college

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    ‘Muslim Girls and the Other France’ might be one of the fastest book that I ever read. It took me two days to go through the whole content starting with the forward up to the Epilogue. Keaton’s style is so engaging; builds strong connections and sequences the events masterfully. Her way of presenting the case and the multi-dimension argumentations synthesized through the chapters of the book are deep and illuminating. She collects bits and pieces of the tales of group of individuals with specific

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    Muslim Women Face Veil

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    See Beyond My Eyes I was always interested on how Muslim women have to wear a burqa (full veil, where even the eyes are hidden), niqab (face veil) or hijab (headscarf), and some girls/women choose to wear the veil. There are many debates over if they should ban the burqa to think women are forced by men in their lives to wear it. A lot in Muslim countries, women lack in equality and even basic rights that other women in other countries take for granted; the burqa is one example of patriarchal

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