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	<title>Comments on: Reading Religion and Canadian Identity: Sheema Khan&#8217;s Of Hockey and Hijab</title>
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	<description>Looking at Muslim women in the media and pop culture</description>
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		<title>By: ayeshter</title>
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		<description>why dose everyone suppose that Islam and Feminism are incompateable. Yes, I am totally knit picking at ONE little passage of a book I have not read, and I mean Ms. Khan no disrespect. But it just annoys me when Muslim writers, both men and women speak for me that as a hijabi Muslim I&#039;m challging feminism. No, I am not. I&#039;m synthazing feminism and Islam. Just getting my two cents as another Canadian Muslim woman out there.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>why dose everyone suppose that Islam and Feminism are incompateable. Yes, I am totally knit picking at ONE little passage of a book I have not read, and I mean Ms. Khan no disrespect. But it just annoys me when Muslim writers, both men and women speak for me that as a hijabi Muslim I&#8217;m challging feminism. No, I am not. I&#8217;m synthazing feminism and Islam. Just getting my two cents as another Canadian Muslim woman out there.</p>
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