Sabrina Mahfouz

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Sabrina Mahfouz

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The Things I Would Tell You...

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How You Might Know Me

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“Mama taught me to be wary of handing him all my glory at once. He must also do some polishing of edges. Nooks”
Sabrina Mahfouz, The Things I Would Tell You: British Muslim Women Write

“It's as if our being academic equals means we must be inadequate wives and mothers,' says Noura.
All of these girls have been called 'intimidating' and 'outspoken' by their Muslim counterparts, simply for being themselves. Their accomplishments usually leave men feeling emasculated, they say.
'It's still going to take Muslim men a couple more generations to catch up and realise girls like us want love, not money,' says Ayesha.”
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