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Discussion on Being Muslim in America Set for Tuesday at Oklahoma City University

A public forum featuring Muslims who grew up in the faith and others who converted to Islam will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Oklahoma City University in Oklahoma, the US.

 According to rahyafte (the missionaries and converts website) “Being Muslim in America” will be a free event hosted by The Oklahoman in partnership with Oklahoma City University, The NewsOK reported.

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The Oklahoman today will publish stories from interviews with several Muslims about their experiences living or growing up in the Sooner State.

While many of them said they’ve had mostly positive experiences, they also shared stories about bullying, stares, bigoted remarks or misconceptions they’ve encountered.

Anti-Muslim rhetoric during the course of this campaign season has amplified anti-Muslim sentiment. Muslims in Oklahoma expressed a desire for more people to learn about their faith, which would help to combat misconceptions and to cultivate understanding.

Through these stories and the free public forum scheduled for Tuesday, The Oklahoman hopes to foster a community dialogue that will raise awareness about some of the complex challenges and prejudices facing Muslims in America.

Several young adults will share their perspectives and experiences growing up adhering to their Islamic faith tradition in the US.

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