“We live in a wonderful world that is full of beauty, charm and adventure. There is no end to the adventures that we can have if only we seek them with our eyes open.”
~Jawaharal Nehru
Scary Muslim Girl! Not wait-that’s me! In Oman. |
Anyway, Newsweek put out some inflammatory photos in an article called “Muslim Rage” and my friend Anne posted a counterpoint article on Facebook, which I found quote enjoyable. (Link at the bottom of the paragraph) So I posted one to my friend Anne, of a Muslim Grannie who was playing the lute in the square yesterday, and made a joke about how raging she is. Since the photo was shared around by a few people, I decided for fun, to post some of my most “raging” Muslim photos here for your fear mongering or enjoyment, whatever you might choose.
As many people know, I now live in Turkey, but have also lived in the UAE and travelled through Egypt, Jordan, Syria and Oman. Muslims are not scary and idiots are idiots all over the world.
Enjoy!
Link to article here.
Me, My Egyptian Friend Sayed and a Japanese Tourist in Dahab Egypt. Sayed took my sister and I far out to the edge of the Red Sea at night, far from the lights, to see the most amazing light fish. |
Muslim Mom snapping a photo of her children with Filipino Nanny in tow on the floor of the Dubai Mall. The Mom and Nanny seemed like they were friends and laughed together over the children. |
I’ll rage after I wake up from my Nap. Sanliurfa, Turkey. |
Little Muslim Girls in Sanliurfa taking full advantage of their run of the mosque while the boys studied Koran outside. |
Shoe fixers, Gaziantep. |
Raging baker and furious customer, Mardin, Turkey. |
Muslim Brotherhood. Gaziantep, Turkey. |
This little shoe shine boy caught me taking a picture through the window. Was he pointing or flipping the bird? Ahh, pointing, we’d already snapped pics and become old friends by this point. |
Men hanging around the mosque in Diyarakir. Plotting or gossiping, you decide. |
Okay, I have no caption for this one. Diyarbakir, guys hanging out with their pigeons in the barbershop. (???) |
Scary Turkish peach sellers! Hasankeyf, Turkey. |
Okay, not a Scary Muslim at all, But my sister Rene, resting in the river in Hasankeyf on a hot day, with an entire Muslim family who decided to join her. |
Are you scared? You should be! They are the scary Muslim future. Posers in Gaziantep, Turkey. |
Muslim boys resting after the Imam told them to stop playing soccer in the courtyard of the mosque as the ball was bouncing off heritage architecture. |
Friday Prayers in the Grand Bazaar. I love how the ladies on the left couldn’t be bothered to move. Istanbul, Turkey. |
If anyone has a right to be scared, it’s this little boy, celebrating his circumcision scheduled to happen the next day. Istanbul, Turkey. |
Mehdi, the Iranian I met on the plane who has invited me to come visit him in Tehran anytime. He told me to take this picture and tell everyone I sat next to Bin Laden on the plane to Istanbul. |
Usually when you see a man on the floor encircled by a bunch of Muslim men, you’d think something bad was going on. But it’s only bad dancing happening here. Istanbul, Turkey. |
Really Frightening. Really. Istanbul, Turkey. |
Scary Pakistani, Jordanian and a Lebanese man In Abu Dhabi, UAE. Why exactly do they have so much soda and none of it is Coke? Suspicious. |
Doner Kebap served up with a side of sensationalism. Istanbul, Turkey. |
The lute playing Muslim grannie who was the inspiration for this blog post. |
Really, would you trust these guys? Abu Dhabi Bus Station, UAE. |
There are so many good memories of good people in this post! I might have to post one of these myself!
ReplyDeletePlease do!
Deleteloved all the pictures!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lily!!
DeleteAbsolutely brilliant!! I too get so annoyed by this attitude that Muslims are all fanatics and that you have to be really brave to visit Turkey because it is so dangerous especially for American people.
ReplyDeleteWould you mind if I sent this link to some like-minded people I know?
Absolutely! The more views the better, in this case!
DeleteThose are great photos, Melanie! I only just came across this today; took a serious case of homework avoidance to bring me round here. I've never figured out how to follow your blog without the google friend thing, because i don't know that I have that set up. But I see I'm missing out! Maybe i'll try again now.
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