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17017 Re: #NotInMyName: Muslims condemn attacks in Paris
   clo ...if they haven't picked up their guns and gone after their bloo...
ribit   FFFT3   17 Nov 2015
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17014 Re: #NotInMyName: Muslims condemn attacks in Paris
   Clo, I tried to talk about this earlier, but nobody paid attention....
Tour   FFFT3   17 Nov 2015
6:22 AM

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#NotInMyName: Muslims condemn attacks in Paris

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Tue, 17 Nov 15 6:18 AM
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#NotInMyName: Muslims condemn attacks in Paris
By Savannah Pratt, CNN
Updated 7:41 PM ET, Mon November 16, 2015 |

(CNN)As the terrorist attacks erupted in Paris, people throughout the world mourned with France, and appalled Muslims turned to social media using the hashtag #NotInMyName.

Shehnaz Khan, a journalist in London, tweeted, "Whoever kills an innocent person, it is as though he has killed all of mankind." She was one of many people to share this verse from the Quran.

"I don't see ISIS as Muslim. I see terrorists when I look at ISIS," Philistine Ayad, a Muslim feminist, told CNN. "To me, terror knows no religion. They are picking and choosing aspects of the religion and twisting and distorting them in order to justify their actions that are unjustifiable." 

Ayad, who has lived in the United States since 2001, says she feels very Westernized. However, she says it hurts when she wears her hijab, the scarf worn around her head, in public and hears muttering about her religion from onlookers.

She hopes the #NotInMyName campaign will help remove Islamophobia from Western culture.

"I want there to be an understanding between Muslims and non-Muslims and a sense of communal sympathy for the victims of terrorists, but not descending into Islamophobia. If the #NotInMyName campaign can help expel some of that Islamophobia and expel some of my fear ... then that would be wonderful," she said. 

Ayad is also expressing her views through art. A drawing she posted to Twitter in the aftermath of the attacks portrays Ayad carrying all the weights that she believes terrorists have created. She feels that fingers are pointing at her just because she is Muslim.

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http://www.cnn.com/2015/11/16/world/not-in-my-name-muslims-speak-out/index.html




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