Posted by TMF on June 11, 2012 · Leave a Comment
A deep purple strip of those beautiful locks swayed like a pendulum in front of her baby blue eyes. I never forgot how that Arabian angel caught my eye. From the piercing passing glance, that I’m not sure if she was soul searching or looking through me, but we locked eyes and that was it. I soon learned her family followed the prophet Muhammad and they … Continue reading →
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Posted by TMF on June 4, 2012 · 1 Comment
Dear Santa, My mommy and I always go to the mall on Wednesday (doesn’t that word look funny to you?) for ice cream. Well, you’ll never guess what happened last week! There was this BIG new security man, who stopped us from entering the mall. My mom and him got into a fight and he ended up … Continue reading →
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Unveiling the Blind
Posted by TMF on June 11, 2012 · Leave a Comment
A deep purple strip of those beautiful locks swayed like a pendulum in front of her baby blue eyes. I never forgot how that Arabian angel caught my eye. From the piercing passing glance, that I’m not sure if she was soul searching or looking through me, but we locked eyes and that was it. I soon learned her family followed the prophet Muhammad and they … Continue reading →
Filed under Left\Liberal/Democrat, Religion, Social Commentary · Tagged with bravery, burqa, fashion, faux pas, france, Islam, liberal, Muslim, Nazi, oppression, progressive, public protection, rights, secular, unveiling