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    Reza Aslan Challenges ‘the Muslim Stereotype’ With extremism on the rise, the insinuation of Islam promoting violence and aggression is more and more common. Reza proves why “painting with a single brush” can be so wrong. The Friday night preceding this interview, comedian Bill Mahar equated the extremist group ISIS to the greater majority Muslim countries of the world. Reza Aslan appeared on CNN to discuss Mahar’s comments with two of their anchors and to respond to their over-simplified…

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    reveal her individual understanding of the Indian subcontinent’s Partition, socio-political aspects, abuse against women, immigration to the US, and membership in the Parsi or Zoroastrian community. Born on August 11, 1938 in Karachi in the country of Pakistan, she subsequently migrated to Lahore. Bapsi Sidhwa saw with her own eyes the blood-spattered Partition of India when she was a young girl in 1947. Having polio-ridden, she was educated at home until age she was 15 years old, reading…

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    1. The author of “I Am Malala” is Malala Yousafzai and the cowriter is Christina Lamb. Malala Yousafzai wrote this biography about her defiance against the Taliban in Pakistan and her advocacy work for the education of women. As a child, Malala was influenced by her father to advocate and support education which led to the Taliban finding her and shooting her while she was on her way to school. Remarkably, Malala has survived and has since continued to share the importance of education around…

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    I Am Malala

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    world know how Malala’s actions changed the world in particular to women’s rights. In the book Malala is faced with the opinions of those who agree women should not have the right to have an education but Malala has a plan to make sure all women in Pakistan has the right to have a fair education just like the…

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    Operation Jackpot Essay

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    inside Bangladesh as soon as possible with the following objectives • Increasing Pakistani casualties through raids and ambush • Cripple economic activity by hitting power stations, railway lines, storage depots and communication networks. • Destroy Pakistan army mobility by blowing up bridges/culverts, fuel depots, trains and river crafts. • The strategic objective is to make the Pakistanis to spread their forces inside the province, so attacks can be made on isolated Pakistani…

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    that make her readers appeal to what she is showing them, the truth. She incorporates emotionally-charged words that create a sympathetic image to the audience. Yousafzai wants her audience to feel sympathetic about how miserable everything was in Pakistan. Malala initially describes the moment her mother saw her for the first time after she had been shot, “My mother was in a state of shock and could not understand..’My brave daughter my beautiful daughter’, she cried” (Yousafzai, pg. 153). By…

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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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    Mandal was appointed first Law Minister of Pakistan Critics argue if the purpose of establishing Pakistan was to serve Islam and have Islamic laws in Pakistan, then why he made the above statement in the Constituent Assembly? His speech clearly shows he wanted to have some kind of a secular Pakistan. Furthermore, if he wanted to serve Islam and have an Islamic Pakistan then he should have appointed a Mufti or a religious scholar as a Law Minister of Pakistan. Instead of appointing a Muslim…

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    I Am Malala Inequality

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    Obstacles such as inequality, injustice of rights, and discrimination emerges everywhere for women and girls. In the memoir I Am Malala, Malala Yousafzai shares her story about how difficult life was growing up as a girl in Pakistan. Males place restrictions on women and girls to limit what they could or could not do and were expected to remain inside caring for family matters. As girls become older, society expects the girls to stay inside to cook, serve their brothers and…

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    Blasphemy Law In Pakistan

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    enforce these laws at all, some have abolished these laws and then there are some which have severe punishments associated to these laws, like Pakistan. A change in dynamics…

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