He has a painful relationship to his mother, and all in all, Amal finds his candid friendship with her attractive. They know each other from chemistry class, and she connects with him because their lives are challenging. At a get-together with her friends, her crush, Adam Keane, goes in for a kiss. Then one day, she realizes that her friend from high school is slowly becoming something more than a friend. Although she is different, she is still deeply pious in her religious beliefs, and she honors her elders and keeps the pillars of Islam. At home, she feels like the bane of her parents' existence. After that culturally challenging experience, she reports going to an Islamic college for middle school called Hidaya. That was back during her time in Catholic school where she stood out for other obvious reasons-like her cultural dress which made her religion quite obviously different than Catholic Christianity. She tells us in the prose that when she was growing up, her teachers thought she was mentally handicapped because she struggled to remember how to spell her own name. Even among her family, she stands out her features are fair, and her eyes are hazel. She is a Muslim from Palestine whose family relocated to Australia. Written by people who wish to remain anonymousĪmal Mohamed Nasrullah Abdel-Hakim is a sixteen-year-old girl who is at the crossroads of complicated cultural dynamics. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community.
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