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    Introduction Rohingya people, one of the world most persecuted minorities. It is a minority race which is mostly Muslim that live in Myanmar, a country that its main religion is Buddhism. The conflict between the Rohingya and Myanmar has been occurred for a long time, which can be traced back to the 20th century during the time period of World War II. The Rohingya people have been living in Myanmar as early as 12th century according to historians and the Rohingya people. The amount of Rohingya…

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    Another Televangelist Islamic presenter, a writer and broadcaster of Canadian nationality proudly claimed himself as one of the Rushdie’s many midnight children is a, secularist and liberal activist.(Rushdi who received a death call by Imam Khomeni for writing blasphemous literature) .Like other televangelist ,Fatah also got his education in Science subject.Fatah is now hosting a talk show on zee news channel in Hindi language named Fatah Ka Fatwa. He denounces his belief and practice of…

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    Hijab In America Analysis

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    Blogger and Pakistani-American mother Scarf Ace , in her post Miss or Diss?, describes her hardships of wearing the hijab in America. Ace's purpose is to illustrate her view of how wearing the hijab is like to her, and the common struggles muslim women face every day. She adopts a introspective tone in order to appeal to similar feelings and experiences in her fellow muslim readers. Ace writes with a colloquial style in this post. Ace begins her post with discussing her reasons for…

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    “We “We cannot all succeed when half of us are held back.” Malala Yousafzai said this on June 12,2013 at the Youth Takeover of the United Nation meeting. Yousafzai meant that everyone cannot become successful if some are held back or restrained as she explains further into her speech. She stressed on diversity and acceptance, which led her into the topic of success. This quote and what we read about the Ottoman and Safavid Empire relate in terms of success. There were certain qualities that were…

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    civil disobedience that happened in the last decade. Bravely standing up and fighting for her right to education, Malala Yousafzai, survived an assassination attempt that brought attention to the unjust acts of civil disobedience towards women in Pakistan. Malala's Father, Ziauddin is a poet and runs a chain of public schools. Her father is a leading educational…

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    Teen Activist

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    What is a teen activist? That question is on your mind. Malala, Craig, Alex, and Faye show you what it is to be a teen activist. First, teen activists believe in something enough to fight for it. Often they also are problem solvers, they face challenges, and lastly they may start an organization or they help and organization. Teen Activists believe in something enough to fight for it. Thirty-two million girls are not in school. Who will stand up for them? Malala! She fights for girls to go…

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    Being A Teen Activist

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    harder through the tough times. Malala yousafzai, Alex Lin, and Craig kielburger are all teen activists that have changed the world. To begin with, According to Timeforkids.com Malala stands up for girls education because in her hometown Swat Valley, Pakistan, the Taliban took away girls rights for education and Malala wanted a change. Malala wants every kid to have education. Her dad is a teacher so that would really make a difference in trying to get every kid to have education. Since Malala…

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    Ariana Grande's Life

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    is trying to say that whatever happens, someone can synthesize to make it exceptional. Next up, Malala Yousafzai is a great young woman who changed her life by refusing to the Taliban and sticking up to for women's right to proceed to school in Pakistan and around the world. “ It feels as if this life is not mine. It’s a second…

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    What Is Betrayal?

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    Betrayal can happen to a group of people, not just one person. The Taliban, a Muslim militia, betrayed the Afghanis. The Taliban came in and took over the land of where the Afghanis were living while holding many shootings and massacres. Betrayal of the Afghanis occurred when the Taliban failed to hold accountable power over the people of Afghanistan. This let the Afghanis down by the people not being able to have any power over their country anymore and to leave the country unstable. The…

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    Nusrat

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    (AGG) Sisters have a bond like no other, so what would you do if you lost your sister or someone as close to you as Nusrat’s sister was to her? (BS-1) Once Elaine’s sister Margaret died, she suddenly disconnected herself from her friends and her faith. (BS-2) Margaret’s death also resulted in Elaine going to Faiz, where he helped her connect back with people and her religion, but when Elaine’s parents found out about their daughter converting to Islam, they wanted nothing to do with her. (BS-3)…

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