Florida-based Muslim graduate of Harvard University has challenged the Islamophobia in north American in her new book “To Be A Muslim.”
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Zeinab Merchant, graduate of journalism from Harvard University and founder of the website Zainab Rights, has written her second book, this time challenging the racial misbehaviors in the United States, reported Taqrib News Agency (TNA).
As a Muslim woman she has faced several instances of Islamophobia, an issue which inspired her with the idea to write a book on that.
“To Be a Muslim” is the title for the book explaining the ways Islamophobia instances should be handled.
The book also means to count cooperation of the Islamic community with the world of science, inventions and educational development.
A winner of journalism award has denounced several moments of security staff mistreatment in airports only due to her Islamic hijab.
American Civil Liberties Union has filed a complaint on behalf of the Muslim author against the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents over the constant rummage through her bags and pat-downs and screenings, the ordeal for her during the past two years.