[picapp src=”3/5/c/7/Iraqi_Shiites_Celebrate_5d78.jpg?adImageId=6864194&imageId=3253220″ width=”234″ height=”139″ /] There is more evidence that the culture and traditions of the Muslim community in the Western world is being targeted unlike any culture has since the freeing of the slaves in America. A lot of cultures choose to wear their traditional garb, and in our melting pot society, they are a […]
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Muslim woman wearing the traditional Islamic headscarf is turned away from market by shop owner
October 27, 2009
Posted in Social Politics |
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