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Muslim Girl

A Coming of Age

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Muslim Girl

By: Amani Al-Khatahtbeh
Narrated by: Amani Al-Khatahtbeh
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Required listening from the founder of MuslimGirl.com - a harrowing and candid memoir about coming of age as a Muslim American in the wake of 9/11, during the never-ending war on terror, and through the Trump era of casual racism.

At nine years old, Amani Al-Khatahtbeh watched from her home in New Jersey as two planes crashed into the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. That same year she heard her first racial slur. At age 11, when the United States had begun to invade Iraq and the television was flooded with anti-Muslim commentary, Amani felt overwhelmed with feelings of intense alienation from American society.

At 13 her family took a trip to her father's native homeland of Jordan, and Amani experienced firsthand a culture built on pure religion, not Islamic stereotypes. Inspired by her trip, and after years of feeling like her voice as a Muslim woman was marginalized and neglected during a time when all the media could talk about was, ironically, Muslim women, Amani created a website called MuslimGirl. As the editor in chief, she put together a team of Muslim women and started a life dedicated to activism.

This is the extraordinary account of Amani's journey through adolescence as a Muslim girl, from the Islamophobia she's faced on a daily basis to the website she launched that became a cultural phenomenon to the nation's political climate in the 2016 election cycle with Donald Trump as the Republican nominee. While dispelling the myth that a headscarf makes you a walking target for terrorism, she shares both her own personal accounts and anecdotes from the sisterhood of writers that serve as her editorial team at MuslimGirl. Amani's honest, urgent message is fresh, timely, and a deeply necessary counterpoint to the current rhetoric about the Middle East.

©2016 Amani Al-Khatahtbeh (P)2016 Simon & Schuster Audio
Islamic Heritage Racism & Discrimination Biographies & Memoirs Social justice Women Middle East Discrimination Religious Social Sciences
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I was angry at the beginning... not because it was a book about Muslims but because I heard 1 line that offended me. I turned off the book for a day to digest it before returning. why did I allow myself to be offended by this book? I wasn't truly listening to her message.
I forced myself to listen to every word and really think about how it affected the writer. she lived her story, not me so I had to take away my judgement.
this incredible woman wrote from her soul. every sentence was a piece of her exposed. every woman should read or hear this book. every girl should.
Amani is a strong voice for women around the world.

many mixed feelings

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I am not personally a muslim girl but i am a daughter of an immigrant. what was said in this book will not only relate to Muslims but also people of color and migrant. 10/10 would recommend this book to anyone❤️

Where has this book been my whole life

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I loved this book for the raw description of the insecurity many young women encounter while growing up. The compounded persecution she encountered then and now makes my heart weep. I will reread this book many times to remind myself that powerful women are to be applauded, that when ignorant people say ignorant things they must be corrected or called out for their ignorance and that standing up for ones convictions is not enough, one must strive to educate so that we can grow closer in this world. Hearing the authors voice is wonderful but I will be buying hard copies to put in my Little Free Library to send out into the world.

Wonderful

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This book has opened my eyes, my mind, and my heart. It will be a book my daughters reads. 1000 Salams

Amazing, Insightful, Encouraging

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Amazing book. The way that she spoke about her past experiences… the way she correctly describes Islam. Alhamdulillah for this book!

A must read for Muslim women/girls!

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