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Parallel between novels and discrimination of muslims #1: Spotlight of the story You think you know me

  • Writer: Ana Eisele
    Ana Eisele
  • Apr 6
  • 1 min read

You Think You Know Me" is a compelling debut novel by Ayaan Mohamud that delves into the intricacies of discrimination against Muslim communities. The book follows the journey of Hanan, a young Somali Muslim girl in London, as she attempts to navigate the struggles of attending a prestigious school where she is a frequent target of Islamophobic exclusion. Refusing to listen to her mother's advice to remain silent, a devastating event compels Hanan to find her voice and confront the racism around her.


The novel is reminiscent of the experiences of numerous Muslims who are discriminated against and marginalized. Hanan's journey from silence to action is similar to that of people and organizations combating Islamophobia. The novel demonstrates the emotional and psychological price tag of this kind of discrimination, emphasizing the importance of speaking up and standing for what is right.


It is through the story of Hanan that readers gain insight into the situation of Muslim communities, highlighting the need for empathy, understanding, and collective action in the fight against discrimination in all its forms.



 
 
 

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