I1

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Title
I1
Type
Interview
Date
September 27th, 2015
Description
This interview with Mrs. Doua Ibraheem highlights the experience of an Arab-Muslim woman in the U.S.A. She narrates her experiences and opinions on immigration, family, religion, education, vocation, community, and the consequent relationships among these facets of life. Religion reinforced her self-identity and progressively became important in her life. This led to the successful assimilation into American culture. Her answers support the statement that being a Muslim is far more important to her than being an Arab, an American, or an Arab-American.
Language
English
Subject
Choice, Religion, Family, Hijab, Importance of God in Life, Coexistent Independence, Egypt, England, 2015,OralHistory
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Interviews
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