MOTHERING A MUSLIM : Dark Secret in Our Schools and Playgrounds
Language: Malayalam Publication details: New Delhi Juggernaut 2017/01/01Edition: 1Description: 220ISBN:- 9789386228536
- 306.87 NAZ/MO
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The most hard-hitting book on the state of middleclass Indian Muslims today Nazia Erum runs a fashion start-up, and is the mother of an adorable little girl. But from the day Myra was born, she found herself asking questions she didn't have answers for.
It began with her daughter's name - should Nazia choose a traditional Islamic name or a more non-religious sounding one so that her daughter couldn't be identified as a Muslim? Nazia was not the only modern middleclass Muslim asking this question. Soon she discovered that finding the right name for Myra was the least of her worries.
Talking to over 100 children and their parents across 12 cities, what Nazia uncovers is deeply troubling.
She heard stories of rampant bullying of Muslim children in many of the country's top schools, of six-year-olds being hit by their classmates because of their faith, of religious segregation in classrooms and of anxious Muslim parents across the country who monitor their children's dress, speech and actions to protect them.
In Mothering a Muslim, she finally lifts the veil on this taboo subject, one that is spoken of only in whispers. Urgent, gripping and heartbreaking, this is essential reading for every Indian.
Contents
authors Note
1.The Muslims are coming
2.The elephant in the Schools
3.'Are we from Pakistan, Mamma ?'
4.On Best behaviour
5.Reluctant Fundamentalists
6.Haraam Police
7.How did we get here?
8.Epilogue
Acknowledgements
Appendix 1: List of Schools
Appendix 2: Excerpts of Select interview transcripts
Appendix 3 : What can we do in School ?
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