ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 8月28日 03時51分


No one knows exactly when the first Muslims immigrated to Fort Smith, Arkansas. Nearly 450 people attended the main Ramadan celebration in June, the closest thing the community has to a census. Over time, each family adapted in its own way. Dr. Hania al-Shahrouri, a kidney specialist from Jordan, got used to people staring at her head covering. Wearing a #hijab in the U.S. is as much an act of bravery as it is an act of faith, she told the @ニューヨーク・タイムズ reporter @stavernise. When she first moved to Fort Smith, a man walked up to her in the grocery store. “In our religion, we don’t hit our women,” he said. “We let them wear whatever they want.” Tall and confident, Dr. Al-Shahrouri tells herself that people stare because she’s pretty, or because they like the color of her hijab. But she worries that her kids — including her 13-year-old, Salma, pictured here — may not be able to summon the same self-confidence. So she wields what weapons she has to protect them: her status as a doctor and her wealth. She doesn’t like herself for it, but she knows that money commands respect, and in some ways, the Muslims who have it are often spared the bigotry that can bedevil those who do not. Visit the link in our profile to read a story of hate, and love, in #Arkansas — and to see more photos by @scooternet.


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