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Review: Arsalan Iftikhar’s Scapegoats

September 12, 2016September 17, 2016 ~ Ambereen Dadabhoy ~ Leave a comment

  If there’s still some debate as to whether the safety and freedoms that American Muslims and Muslims in America can enjoy are in some way impinged by the War on Terror and its resulting Islamophobia, the three incidents of violence just this week should dispel them: a New York woman tried to rip the … Continue reading Review: Arsalan Iftikhar’s Scapegoats

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