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If you've been following my blog for any length of time you've probably noticed, by their hijabs, that some of my really good friends here are Muslim. Ramadan started on Saturday, and if you don't know what it is, it is a month of fasting from sunrise to sundown. Here's a good article on non-Muslim etiquette towards Muslims during the month of Ramadan. At night, they join together for the Iftar, the community meal after fasting. My friend invited Elizabeth and I to join them that night for the meal. There was so much food, and I was shocked at how slow my friends were eating. If I had gone all day without food, you best bet I would have smashed on everything. I already did, and I didn't even fast that day. One particular thing I noticed about this meal was that men and women eat separately. We were in the same room, but we ate at different tables. Also, Tansulpan recommended we cover our heads. I kept worrying about my hair showing, but she said we would just pretend I was Shia.
It's been such an amazing opportunity to have Muslim friends. Tansulpan and I have been friends for a while, but just recently I started asking her and Fadwa more specific questions about their religion. Maybe it's because of all that's happening in the USA, maybe it's because I feel comfortable. Whatever it is I have learned so much. Like, did you know, Muslims also believe Jesus will come back and save them, as well? Also, I think it's important to share that most of my friends chose to wear the hijab. I think many people are under the impression that they are forced to, but Tansulpan told me that it was her choice and her parents were shocked when she chose to do it. Same with my friend, Fadwa. Fadwa is from Tunisia and, according to Tansulpan, the choice to wear a hijab means that you could be denied work. Also, even though we live in a majority Muslim area, they still experience discrimination. Fadwa told me the other day that sometimes at night drunk men will still act aggressively towards her when the see the hijab. This came as a shock to me, partly because this is a Muslim area and partly because I've NEVER had a problem with anyone here, even as a woman walking alone at night. She told me that she understands why people do this. They believe what the media tells them. When she told me this my heart broke because the media should not give anyone the right to act hateful towards another person.
I share these stories because I hope they will open your eyes to this particular culture. I hate to even make it sounds like they are aliens or something. The fact that Muslims have to try to humanize themselves is absolutely ridiculous to me, but I will leave you with my favorite story. I hope I tell this right, but if not the gist is there. A few weeks ago they told me a story about how they were at Rahat cafe having a good time. If you meet them you will notice right away how much they joke and laugh. Apparently, a Muslim man from another country told them that women should not behave the way they were, meaning they shouldn't be so loud. In turn, they responded by quoting the Quran about how men should not look at women the way he was looking and so on. I wish I had been there to see them do that.
This old woman literally took all the leftovers from dinner and put them in bags to take home with her. It was amazing! Also, don't ask what I'm doing. I don't think I knew I was in the picture.


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