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I’m the Only Muslim in School, and They Try to Put Me Down

02 December, 2023
Q I am the only Muslim in graduate school, paying for it through a loan to make myself marketable to employers so I can move out of my non-Muslim area. I am a revert Muslim and the area I live in doesn't like Islam because it's against their values that a woman needs to drink at bars and have unlawful sex with a man. My classmates and professor aren't making it any easier I told a provost at school, and she interfered a bit, but I know my classmates don't like me because of my religion and have expressed it in many subtle ways.

Can you suggest ways to be strong even when they make emotionally abusive comments such as why are you not with your family when my family is non-Muslim and drink a lot. A lot of it are comments designed to undermine, and the professor tried to force me to drive three hours to her and meet up with one of those classmates. I apologized and told her I couldn't drive that far, and they stopped harassing me now.

However, the second quarter is about to start. I am scared it will start up again and they will pick on me again due to being from another faith. They are all not paying for the degree out of pocket they have employee benefits and benefits from military and so forth and one has her parents paying for it. So, they don't understand the turmoil that goes with working and paying for the loan for me and even the way they talk about others is very mean. One of them said that people keep living on handouts when he actually has the handout and he said it himself. The others say I am very young and I am 33 but they are maybe past 40 I believe and keep putting me down with comments.

Answer

When someone treats you based on their prejudices about your faith, try to understand that it is not about you but about their lack of knowledge.

Hold your head high and understand that in this world there are all kinds of people, and we cannot and do not have to please all of them except Allah.

What can you do?

Maintain your kindness and stand for your values in a positive, educational way. Maybe you are one of the few Muslims they know; help them change their perspective by being a good example.

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About Aisha Mohammad
Aisha has a PhD in psychology, an MS in public health and a PsyD. Aisha worked as a Counselor/Psychologist for 12 years at Geneva B. Scruggs Community Health Care Center in New York. She has worked with clients with mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, panic disorder, trauma, and OCD. She also facilitated support groups and provided specialized services for victims of domestic violence, HIV positive individuals, as well youth/teen issues. Aisha is certified in Mindfulness, Trauma Informed Care, Behavioral Management, Restorative Justice/ Healing Circles, Conflict Resolution, Mediation, and Confidentiality & Security. Aisha is also a Certified Life Coach, and Relationship Workshop facilitator. Aisha has a part-time Life Coaching practice in which she integrates the educational concepts of stress reduction, mindfulness, introspection, empowerment, self love and acceptance and spirituality to create a holistic healing journey for clients. Aisha is also a part of several organizations that advocates for prisoner rights/reentry, social & food justice, as well as advocating for an end to oppression & racism. In her spare time, Aisha enjoys her family, photography, nature, martial arts classes, Islamic studies, volunteering/charity work, as well as working on her book and spoken word projects.