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Part Two: Life in Germany
Part Three: Street Life
Asleep All Day, Awake All Night?
Sleeping during the day and staying awake all night is quite common, especially during the holiday season when there seems to be so much time. Is it just an easy way of killing time? Is it a way to escape reality and avoid facing life? Is it just laziness and apathy? People will give you different answers, but one thing is for sure, it is not the way things are meant to be.
Islamophobia: Why Do You Hate Us?
Two Small Words - Maa'Lesh!
With these words arguments are prevented, fights are stopped, engagements are cancelled and traffic jams begin to move. These two small words can change the course of inflexible obstinacy that indeed reflects the hard rocks, crumbling stone and shifting sand of the land of the Pharaohs.
The Slave Within
Cowives speak out
Read the story of two co-wives who speak out about the experiences in a polygymous marriage
Girl Child - Poetry
Oriental Dancing for Muslim
Women
Sandra La
Bianca Making a Difference
Before Saying "I Do!"
For most
young people, marriage is a major part of life. It is
something they dream of, hope for, and plan for. Some might even think
that if they are not married, that they are of less value; somehow
incomplete.
A Look at the Generation Gap
Eternal Life by Amna Siddiqui
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