Was She an Obedient Daughter or Was She Just a Slave?: Blessing or keeping her in her rightful place

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Was She an Obedient Daughter or Was She Just a Slave?: Blessing or keeping her in her rightful place

By: Tasnim Muna

 

About the Book

Was She an Obedient Daughter or Was She Just a Slave?: Blessing or keeping her in her rightful place explores the real life experiences of Tasnim Muna as a Muslim immigrant to the United States. Muna’s poetry is written as a protest to the injustices that happen to Muslim minority groups such as Rohingya in Myanmar, Chinese Muslims, Ukrainian Muslims, India, and other parts of the world. This collection of poetry also discusses inequality, discrimination, and racism in today’s society.

About the Author

Tasnim Muna’s hobbies are singing, drawing, painting, photography, learning, cooking, and languages. She lives with her mother, father, and sister. Muna is a student at Queens College.

Muna dedicates this book to her mother, and her country of Bangladesh, as it celebrates 52 years of independence.

 

(2023, paperback, 112 pages)