After reading this article, I really am starting to broaden my eyes to try and see through the eyes of an Islamic woman living in America. Since I took the class ‘Islam in America’ with professor Albert last semester, I already gained a great amount of knowledge of Islam in America, but it was hard to actually put the information we got into affect. This is about how a democratic women, Rashida Tlaib became the first Palestinian-american woman to serve in congress. Not only that, but when she had her swearing in ceremony she wore an intricately embroidered floor-length robe, that almost looked like a traditional Islamic dress. The best part is, she wanted to get it out to the world that Islamic women can do anything. She tweeted with the hashtag #Tweetyourthobe” so that women can be empowered to dress how they want and still be successful. The question that pops into my mind is, do you think it is positive or negative that this is a headline on the news? Should it just be normal that a muslim women reach their highest potential?
2 thoughts on “Article found on Current Event- Rashida Tlaib”
Sara Tabakha
I believe this is a positive headline because it will have a great influence on younger female Muslims who are wearing the hijab or considering to wear one. This will make them feel like the hijab is a symbol of power and that they can do anything the set their minds to, regardless of how they dress. They should feel like they would not be judged by what they are wearing. It is important to realize that cultural clothing is not something that reflects the persons’ personality with regard to work ethic, etc. Yes, the hijab represents who one is, but does not deflect their traits fully.
ademaio in reply to Sara Tabakha
Agreed. I understand the logic that “we’re all equal, do not favor anyone”. However, highlighting change helps us to move forward into a more progressive and understanding world.