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Essay heading: Muslim Women
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December 7, 2001 |
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Anway, that women strive toward "being in the world but not of the world."1 These women, particularly first generation Muslim immigrants, tend to find solace in continued rigorous practice of the more fundamentalist type of customs such as gender segregation, feminine modesty, specific gender roles and responsibilities, etc... displayed 300 characters
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When confronted with the awkwardness of transplantation from Middle Eastern to American culture, the women of small Muslim communities and regions are often comforted by the feeling of solidarity generated in the sharing of communal values of their homelands.2 The problems, however, that arise within these communities because of more orthodox belief and practice are numerous... displayed next 300 characters
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