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Ayad Al-Qazzaz and Metta discuss the stereotypes that Westerners (including intellectuals) hold about Arabs and other ethnic groups from the Middle East. The term "Middle East" is itself ambiguous and ethnocentric, but too commonplace now to challenge. Islam also varies widely and is certain to undergo great changes in response to Muslims in the West. Soon there may even be female imams whose flocks include males.
By Metta SpencerAyad Al-Qazzaz and Metta discuss the stereotypes that Westerners (including intellectuals) hold about Arabs and other ethnic groups from the Middle East. The term "Middle East" is itself ambiguous and ethnocentric, but too commonplace now to challenge. Islam also varies widely and is certain to undergo great changes in response to Muslims in the West. Soon there may even be female imams whose flocks include males.