The Muslim Arab Woman's Struggle over Creating a Modern Identity : Autobigraphical Elements in Leila Aboulela's Minaret
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2021-06
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During the Colonial eva, British Colonizers moved into Third and fourth World Countries to
exploit them for the gain of the Colonizers' economic advancement, In order to exploit the
colonized nations, colonizers internalized their dominance over them by (de) undervaluing
their culture, ethnicity, language, and identity in order to hooting colonized. Hence, many
colonized people moved to developing countries to study and save their mother lands.
However, the colonized developed a merged and dual identity as a result of being exposed to
an alien Culture and Language In this regard. , Aboulela's Minaret depicts the dissolved their
age Portrayal of Muslims in the Westerners, where the novel presents. a very homogeneous
and closed view of religion, it appears to show how British Mushiwa identities are nuanced,
this and Complex, Its goal is to adobes post colonialism as a slide in the effects the lives of
displaced refugees, focusing on a deftly negotiation, Diaspora, and migration.
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Key words: Leila Aboulela , Woman's Struggle, Minaret, Homi Blabla's theory , Hijab.