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Tazin Abdullah.
This is a satire written to mimic articles, reports and stories generally written about Muslim women by women from Western non-Muslim backgrounds. It is, to some extent, an attempt to convey to the readers how it feels to be ’othered’ and to be judged superficially in accordance with only one’s own perceptions.
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21 April 2004
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