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Whilst arguing in a philosophy class that not all Muslims were homophobic, I realized I didn’t want the burden of representation any more. Wearing the headscarf that labelled me as Muslim didn’t allow me an opinion of my own; to others, my opinion was Islam. And apparently everyone knew what Islam was. For the two years that I removed my headscarf, I felt a little freer.
It's Not About the Burqa: Muslim Women on Faith, Feminism, Sexuality and Race
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