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Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Ramadan and Eid Malaysian Style, Part 2
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As Eid neared, I wondered what to expect of our first in Kuala Lumpur. Lonely, I imagined. But deep down inside, I dreamed that our friends ...
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Sunday, September 26, 2010
What the Chinese and Bilalians Have in Common
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It took traveling to the other side of the world to figure this out, and I still didn't make the connection at first. Anyone who's...
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Sunday, September 19, 2010
Ramadan and Eid Malaysian Style, Part 1
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Although this was a once in a lifetime opportunity, to spend Ramadan in Malaysia, I hardly expected the context to make it more exceptional....
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Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Iftar at a Malaysian Home
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If you haven't noticed, my interaction with Malaysian Muslims has been limited. My third and final post on race/class and residence in K...
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Friday, August 20, 2010
Pious. Intelligent. Beautiful
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These are the words that come to mind when Muslim women seize the opportunity to capture and portray our diverse images and voices through o...
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Mary-Frances Winters Comments on Park51 in Light of Ramadan
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Memorable to me about the days after 9/11 was the way in which people of other faiths spoke out on behalf of Muslims to separate the terrori...
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
"Like Michelle Obama" - Race and Residence in KL, Part 2
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“I was going to say that you favor Michelle Obama,” the Indian stranger said with warm cheer. She and her friend, who nodded in agreement, ...
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