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            <p>Not if it has a sense of humor, I think - so, meet poet Mohja Kahf, featured in today&#39;s <strong><em>New York Times</em></strong>. I&#39;ve taken the liberty of bolding one of the poems that&#39;s in the article&#39;s text.</p>
    
    
    

    
    
    

    
    
    
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<p><img alt="" /></p><blockquote><div class="timestamp">May 12, 2007</div></blockquote>

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<div class="byline">By <a href="http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/m/neil_macfarquhar/index.html?inline=nyt-per" title="More Articles by Neil Macfarquhar">NEIL MACFARQUHAR</a></div>

  
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	 <p>SAN FRANCISCO, May 11 —
Mohja Kahf, an Arab-American writer, draws sharp, funny, earthy
portraits of the fault line separating Muslim women from their Western
counterparts. At times she captures the breach in a single title, like
her poem built around respecting prayer rituals, called “My Grandmother
Washes Her Feet in the Sink of the Bathroom at Sears.”</p>
<blockquote><p>Occasionally it just takes a few lines, as in “<em><strong>Hijab Scene #2</strong></em>,” a
poem that reads in its entirety: <br /></p><p><em>“ ‘You people have such restrictive
dress for women,’ she said, hobbling away in three inch heels and panty
hose to finish out another pink-collar temp pool day.”</em></p></blockquote>
<p>Sometimes it’s a whole book, particularly her novel published last
year, “The Girl in the Tangerine Scarf,” a coming-of-age tale set in
Indiana, where Ms. Kahf spent much of her own childhood. The novel
turned Ms. Kahf into something of an idol among Muslim American women,
especially younger ones, struggling to reconcile their faith with a
country often hostile toward it. </p>
<p>“As a Muslim living in the U.S., you run into these little slices of
life that are on every page of the book,” said Dina Ibrahim, a
31-year-old broadcasting professor, after Ms. Kahf read recently at the
Arab Cultural and Community Center here. </p>
<p>For example, Ms. Ibrahim, whose parents are Egyptian, recently
experienced the angst of trying to explain to a salesman at Home Depot
that she wanted to install a hose in her toilet. Water hoses are
ubiquitous in the Arab world, where such ablutions are considered far
more sanitary than toilet paper. </p>
<p>Ms. Kahf, 39, is a professor of comparative literature at the <a href="http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/organizations/u/university_of_arkansas/index.html?inline=nyt-org" title="More articles about the University of Arkansas.">University of Arkansas</a>.
She believes that the growing body of Muslim American literature has
reached the critical mass where it might be considered its own genre,
including works like “The Autobiography of <a href="http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/m/malcolm_x/index.html?inline=nyt-per" title="More articles about Malcolm X">Malcolm X</a>,”  Khaled Hosseini’s novel “The Kite Runner” and a current best seller, “The Reluctant Fundamentalist” by Mohsin Hamid. </p>
<p>The books evoke the mixture of pride and shame involved in being an
“other,” with characters living the tug of war between assimilating and
maintaining the habits of a good Muslim. “Islam makes you this other
race,” Ms. Kahf told a literature class at <a href="http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/organizations/s/stanford_university/index.html?inline=nyt-org" title="More articles about Stanford University">Stanford University</a>,
noting that the genre should appeal to both American Muslims and
outsiders seeking a better understanding of the minority. “I can’t not
write ethnically, because my characters don’t eat pork and they do use
incense.”</p>
<p>The knowledge that her work might be one window that outsiders use
to view Muslim Americans sometimes shapes her choices as a writer, she
explained. In an early draft of her novel, for example, its heroine,
Khadra Shamy, changed from being a devout teenager wearing black head
scarves to taking the veil off entirely as an adult. In later drafts
Ms. Kahf changed her mind. </p>
<p>“People would have read it as ‘We won! She is an escaped Muslim
woman!’ ” the author said. “People think that all Arab women are dying
to uncover.” </p>
<p>She ultimately decided that Khadra would remain veiled, at least
along the lines that Ms. Kahf is herself — she covers her hair for
public appearances, but lets it slip off in restaurants and is less
than scrupulous about it on hot days. </p>
<p>The book is rife with the lurking dangers that Muslims encounter in
America. It details the fear and horror of a kindergarten girl
discovering that candy cane contains “pig,” or Khadra’s frustration in
middle school when the bullies tear off her head scarf repeatedly, and
her teachers pretend not to notice. </p>
<p>Ms. Kahf came to this country in 1971 from Damascus, Syria, before
her fourth birthday, and like her, many immigrant Muslim children find
themselves caught between hostile worlds at school and parents who are
basically clueless. Several young women at the San Francisco reading
said that in growing up as the only Muslim girls in their communities,
they wish they had had Ms. Kahf’s book to read so they knew that they
were not alone. </p>
<p>Suzanne Shah, a 21-year-old premed student at the <a href="http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/organizations/u/university_of_california/index.html?inline=nyt-org" title="More articles about the University of California.">University of California</a>, Berkeley, uses Ms. Kahf’s poetry book, “E-mails from Scheherazad,” in a class she helps tutor. </p>
<p>“It was refreshing for me to find that there is a poet out there who
speaks the same language that I speak and thinks the same way I do,”
Ms. Shah said. </p>
<p>Ms. Shah, who is unveiled, said she particularly likes a poem
castigating those trying to make a battleground out of Muslim women’s
hair, with Muslims treating the veil as far too sacred and Westerners
misconstruing taking off the veil as liberation. </p>
<p>“It’s not war, it’s not freedom, it’s just hair,” said Ms. Shah, who
points out to her students how Ms. Kahf is more observer than judge. In
the poem about American women seeing her grandmother washing her feet
before prayers, for example, Ms. Kahf writes, “They fluster about and
flutter their hands, and I can see a clash of civilizations brewing in
the Sears bathroom.”</p>
<p>Not that Ms. Kahf entirely avoids choosing sides; her political
poems can be searing. In “We Will Not Deny the Holocaust,” she lays out
the common Arab perspective that Israel literally gets away with
murder, using the Holocaust as a canopy to deflect criticism of
widespread human rights abuses against the Palestinians. </p>
<p>Her father went into exile because he was a member of the banned
Muslim Brotherhood, and her husband, Najib Ghadbian, a political
science professor, is involved in Syrian exile politics. During a radio
interview here, Ms. Kahf called on the Syrian government to release
Anwar al-Bounni, a scrappy human rights lawyer just sentenced to five
years in jail.</p>
<p>She believes the emphasis on tradition in the Arab world long ago
warped the open spirit of Islam. Although Ms. Kahf grew up in a devout
household, she finds the Muslim Brotherhood’s interpretation of Islam
too narrow, calling it an anticolonial political movement that is just
not spiritual enough to incorporate all facets of Islam. </p>
<p>That would include sex, and Ms. Kahf writes a rather graphic online
sex column that has drawn ire, even a death threat, from the orthodox.
One column described a dream in which a revered medieval Islamic
scholar is described in flagrante delicto, while another depicts a
Syrian village where the local imam has declared that women too can
take more than one spouse. </p>
<p>Relations between the sexes is a subject she said she often used
when asked to do readings to church groups around Arkansas. The women
cannot always relate to stories about Muslim immigrant anxieties, she
said, but she finds common ground with poetry talking about a man’s
chest as “that forested mountain with the bluffs and crags where a
woman likes to hide.”</p>
<p>In one poem about the holy fasting month of Ramadan, she laments
that after abstaining from food and sex all day, then gorging at night,
nobody is ever in the mood for lovemaking. “Ramadan is not a time for
thongs” was a huge laugh line for her San Francisco audience. </p>
<p>Her readings are rather un-self-conscious. She waves her hands. She
sings, she dances. In fact, she can sometimes seem almost oblivious to
her surroundings. Driving across the Stanford campus, she stopped right
in the middle of an intersection to light a clove cigarette.</p>
<p>Her audiences say Ms. Kahf embodies what they strive for, in that
she is someone who both respects her own faith and yet uses the
advantages offered by being an American, like free speech, to explore
its every corner. </p>
<p>“It is just so refreshing for someone to put a lighter spin on being
a Muslim in America,” said Ms. Ibrahim, the San Francisco professor.
“Are we only going to talk about the war, are we only going to talk
about how our faith is so misunderstood? It gets really old.”</p><p>
    
    
    
</p><br /><p>* A <a href="http://www.nerve.com/regulars/lifeswork/muslimsexpert/">good interview with Kahf</a>. </p>






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</div><div><br /><strong><em>Make Mine Chocolate</em></strong> presents <a href="http://www.makeminechocolate.org/learning.php">The Interactive Bun</a><br /><br />I thought this might be fun for anyone interested in rabbit care and/or eventually getting a rabbit for themselves. There are some <a href="http://www.makeminechocolate.org/easterbun.php">sad bun stories</a> (caution: somewhat upsetting photos) to check out, too.<br /><br />* One of the reasons I&#39;m posting this: I&#39;m <em><strong>sure</strong></em> that HRH N. was an Easter dump - one of the lucky few who were surrendered to a no-kill shelter last year. I feel very grateful to have her, and would love to spare other bunnies that fate, or much worse. So would she.<br /><br />* If you&#39;d like more info. on rabbits as companions, and on rabbit care, please visit <a href="http://www.rabbit.org/">The House Rabbit Society&#39;s site</a>. (Includes shelter/rescue links.)<br /><br />
    
    
    
    
    

    
    
    
    
    

    
    
    
    
    

    
    
    
    
    

    
    
    
    
    

    
    
    
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