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Damascus to California, Open and Proud: meet America s first gay Muslim politician
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It was the International Fair in Damascus and there were stalls from all over the world; agricultural, cultural. I was a 14-year-old girl moving through a throng of people that simmering summer evening, air thick with noise, fun-seeking tides, a continuous motion of bodies.
With candyfloss sticky hands, I jostled to stay close to my female herd: Mama, my younger sisters, our neighbour and her daughters. We were stood by some counter or other - and then. A hand. At first I didn’t realise what was happening, maybe someone had bumped into me. My childish mind tried to decipher the signals from my nerve endings. My body failed me. My face burnt, searchlight eyes… SOS. I was wearing a knee-length flowy skirt and sinfully my legs were bare. There was a hand that wasn’t mine, there was a hand moving up the back of my thigh. There was a hand that was between my buttocks trying to locate something. Body tensed, thighs clasped, I shook. I could hear the chatter, chuckle, barter
Barred From U.S. Under Trump, Muslims Exult in Bidenâs Open Door
Few foreigners welcomed President Bidenâs election victory as enthusiastically as the tens of thousands of Muslims who have been locked out of the United States for the past four years.
A protest in New York in 2017 in opposition to President Donald J. Trumpâs executive order preventing people from several majority Muslim countries from entering the country.Credit.Victor J. Blue for The New York Times
Jan. 23, 2021
NAIROBI, Kenya â As the results of the American presidential election rolled in on Nov. 4, a young Sudanese couple sat up through the night in their small town south of Khartoum, eyes glued to the television as state tallies were declared, watching anxiously. They had a lot riding on the outcome.