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By Morris White, Guest Writer
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When I think about my journey in becoming Muslim, what initially comes to mind is the staff of the Greater Los Angeles-area chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations. I became familiar with CAIR after reading a newspaper article in which a Muslimah defended the wearing of hijab as being a way of her defining herself on her own terms, and not on the terms of the materialistic, non–Muslim world. |
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By Yasmin Mogahed, Columnist
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I still remember the desperation. In the deep disappointment that often follows self-reflection, I turned to my Creator to plead. I turned to plead — but not for what can be measured, bought, sold, or traded. It was desperation for a truer currency. |
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