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I am not grasping the concept on why an American -Muslim goal has to be questioned. I have never heard of an American-Christian goal. Have you? The most reasonable question is “What is your goal as a human?” No matter what religion you are you should have a set goal and not be questioned on it based on whether you 're Muslim or Jewish. I think that every human has the right to every job. My goal as a human, well in my point of view there is no such thing as a goal until we all work together to bring back mankind. I see plentiful of humans but no …show more content…
Many of us interpret the word brave as punching someone after they talk about you, or confronting someone face to face. Although that is not what bravery is, bravery is a factor in which I wish I had. Bravery is kids fighting for their lives because everything has been taken away from them over land. Bravery is giving your food to your mother even though you haven 't eaten in days. Oftenly I have heard the statement ‘History repeats itself’ I never understood what it meant until Adolf Hitler killed over 11 million people which led to the label given ‘The Holocaust.’ Again, many misinterpret the definition of holocaust, it is a large destruction or slaughter on a large group of people. So doesn 't that mean what is going on in Palestine and Syria should be labeled in bold letters ‘Holocaust.’
I am an American- Muslim who has live in the United States of America my entire life. I am 15 years old and a Sophomore in high school. I was born and raised in Saint Louis Missouri. My name is Amirah Yossef, and I am not a