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Parallel between novels and discrimination of muslims #1: Spotlight of the story You think you know me
You Think You Know Me" is a compelling debut novel by Ayaan Mohamud that delves into the intricacies of discrimination against Muslim...
Ana Eisele
Apr 61 min read
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Accused of Betrayal: Shaheer Rahman's Story of Childhood Discrimination
Shaheer Rahman experienced bullying as a Muslim child in elementary school. He was initially called a "terrorist" as a joke by a friend,...
Ana Eisele
Apr 61 min read
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Breaking Down Walls: Overcoming Stereotypes and Finding Common Ground in the Face of Islamophobia
In our increasingly globalized world, the stories we hear and the divisions that we experience come to deeply affect how we become...
Ana Eisele
Apr 63 min read
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From Grief to Prejudice: Khadijah Ally's Post-9/11 America
Khadijah Ally's family migrated to America on the night of 9/11, 2001. Subsequently, despite losing one of their family members in the...
Ana Eisele
Apr 61 min read
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Confronting Contemporary Discrimination: Lessons from 'The Kite Runner'
Discrimination is a pervasive issue that continues to affect individuals and communities worldwide. While fictional stories may provide a...
Ana Eisele
Apr 12 min read
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Merima Tricic's experiences
The provided story recounts Merima Tricic's experience of being bullied and discriminated against by a university professor due to her...
Ana Eisele
Apr 12 min read
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Examining Islamophobia Through 'The Kite Runner' Lens
In today's complex world, discrimination in various forms continues to rear its ugly head. From the pages of literature to the harsh...
Ana Eisele
Apr 12 min read
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