After the attack on the World Trade Center Tamim Ansary sent out an email. Which quickly spread like wildfire. Fueled by emotions he sent out an email discussing that his home Afghanistan was not part of the attack. Within three days of this email Tamim was receiving calls from news networks, because of it.
When hearing of Tamim’s experiences as he witnessed and heard people saying that all Muslims must pay as well as America should bomb Afghanistan to the dark ages. To the people of America, they didn’t know that that has already happened “Make the afghans suffer?...Level their houses? Done. Turn their schools into piles of rubble? Done. Eradicate their hospitals? Done. Destroy their infrastructure? Cut them off from medicine and heath care? Too late. Someone already did all that.” (Ansary 291).
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Within both people family has been a motivator, and fuel to the change of a region.
4. How does asking questions about themselves help them to create meaning in their lives?
By asking questions about themselves they found what they were looking. They both were looking for a new life for themselves as well as there homeland. Tamim wanted to find what his purpose was, and Malala want women to be respected more throughout the Middle East.
With Tamim he left America for a story, later he thought that he could try to find what his brother found, but his trip was cut short, and didn’t. Tamim asked what he was and in the end he came down to say that yes he was born a Muslim and from Afghanistan, but in the end he was American. Malala on the other hand asked who she was, and she was a woman who wanted to expand women’s rights with in the Middle east like her father showed her that it