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I've been in US and India.
In India there is lot of striving for deen. In US, its very easy as the country allows freedom for religion. In US, muslims sisters wear barbie , yellow colored hijab to grab attention. In India, Muslim sisters wear black hijab. I prefer India. Off topic : Your threads are amazing and you have a great thinking. But this thread doesnt look like yours |
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Even if in the UK, people are racist/islamophobic sometimes.. at least they treat me as an equal when they curse me! in the Gulf, the racism is more pernicious, i feel the racists there actually view me as less of a human being... and i really don't like the way some racists there ask our south asian imams 'are you muslim?'.. doubting the beards they see on their faces and the piety they see all over their appearance..
i think this whole world is a struggle right now.. if the UK is not ideal.. then it is up to us to make it ideal.. I like the comfort levels in USA, but its very strange. in UK its possible to see a non-hijabi sister who is still 'spiritual'. in the US you either have girls who wear hijabs, or girls who have practically left islam.. i exagerrate, but not by much.. I wouldn't want to live in a country where the chances of my (future) children leaving Islam are un-necessarily high. |
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